Hey, I have this book in paper and would like to scan its pages to share on something like z-library for others to access.
So I wanted to ask what is the best way to go about scanning all the pages of the book? Something like those images to pdf scanners on your phone or something else?
Also where should I upload it to? Is Z-library okay? And is it safe to upload it? Could it be traceable back to me and potentially getting me in trouble?
Thanks in advance


I think you’re severely underestimating the effort of digitizing it. Usually the way that’s done is to break or saw off the spine and scan every page individually using a scanner, which is obviously a destructive process. Unless it’s an exceedingly rare book it probably is not worth the effort.
It is a rare expensive book that I wish other can have access to. I don’t want to break the spine of the book as I am still using it for my studies, can I not just scan each page of the book using my phone, then convert them into pdfs and merge? Is that a bad idea?
And if it is an exceeding rare book, you probably don’t want to be destroying it to scan it. I think it’s possible to use a decent camera instead of a scanner, but it is still quite an involved process. Look at what Google did…
And then all this effort was ruled illegal and the collection never saw the light of day. Thanks, copyright mafia.
Would argue the opposite. If no one has shared it yet and it’s not rare / valuable, saw it, use a double sided auto feed scanner, and share it.
Agree it’s not too easy to do as a one off, but once you get the hang of it maybe more will come. I often have a hard time finding digital books so am in favor of more of this