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  • ɯᴉuoʇuɐ@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 hours ago

    I frequently download book and journal article PDFs, scan books myself, and upload them online. And ofc read them.

    Editing the PDFs in my case includes e.g. adding the outline/bookmarks that allow for easier navigation, adding OCR, cropping, splitting and rearranging the pages when the scanned images aren’t ideal, removing watermarks…

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      3 hours ago

      that sounds like actual typesetting work! i’m very surprised that you don’t get access to the source. usually when uploading to a journal they want the latex source.

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        3 hours ago

        I’m not uploading to a journal. I upload stuff e.g. to Internet Archive. When I download stuff from various databases (journals, academic repositories, Google Books), it ranges from recent publications to stuff from several centuries ago, in which case a scan is all you can get.

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          so in that case i’m guessing it’s mostly just pdfs as containers for a series of images. that’s frustrating. there should really be a better format for that kind of thing. cbz is the simplest i can think of but that doesn’t really allow the same amount of metadata.