I just want to share this resource in case people didn’t know it. It describes itself as the world’s largest open-source open-data library. And Includes Sci-Hub, Library Genesis, Z-Library, and more.

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    2 years ago

    I have a copy of an out of print book that is not available to purchase anymore. No digital versions of the book exist though copyright might still apply to it since it is not very old. I wish to scan and host it somewhere like this so it comes in useful to someone, someday. How do I go about donating a scanned copy of the book to a library like this? Last time i scanned a rare comic and put it on my blog, it ended up getting copied by sites that host comics and they put their own watermark and ads on each page which made me sad. Doubly so when my blog got nuked and the original scan is not available online anymore. I don’t want that to happen again.

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      2 years ago

      What I do is upload to Library Genesis. You can do it anonymously by logging in with “guest” (I think) as both username and password

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        2 years ago

        Yeah I uploaded a textbook before to Sci-Hub and lib genesis. Feels good when I can’t find a textbook but can get it uploaded to give back to the community.

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      2 years ago

      Not sure about this site specifivally, but my preferred way of getting my scanned books ‘out there’ is through myanonamouse.net they are a private community of bookworms and after you host your book there other public sites will pick it up asap. A private torrenting community is the safest way to share something that MIGHT be copyrighted, let the ones that share it publicly worry about the rest.

      • Bulldozer0781@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        I’ve had almost zero issues finding what I need from MAM. I do wish they had more textbooks on there, but I guess that is not really their area. However I don’t recall ever having any issue finding any content I was looking for on MAM. Also one of the easier private trackers to get into via an interview.

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    Anna’s Archive is great. Finding this was a silver lining to the Zlib shutdown. I have it installed to the home screen on my android eink reader and its pretty seamless.

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    2 years ago

    Yep, It’s usually my go-to when I want to read some books :) I didn’t know it also contained Sci-Hub so that’s good to know of I ever want to do some scientific research!

  • TheSaneWriter@vlemmy.net
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    Anna’s Archive is great, I’ve found the textbook for every college course I’ve taken using that site.

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    Isn’t Anna’s archive a backup if Zlib?

    Edit: apparently it’s way more than that

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    2 years ago

    Thank you so much! I’m away and brought a book series with me, (The Witcher) but forgot to bring the 3rd one! Perfect timing, thanks for sharing