[nabs-l] Scanning Poftware

Vejas alpineimagination at gmail.com
Sun Sep 25 20:28:23 UTC 2016


Just to add, while I can go online to clarify anything for most of my classes, I do have one class, philosophy, where we are never allowed to go online. We can only use the textbook, her/our notes and guidance via our group chat, although this professor is very accommodating and I have had no problems with her. While I can understand the material for the most part with these notes, pulling out direct quotes will be difficult.


> On Sep 25, 2016, at 13:17, Vejas <alpineimagination at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> I was wondering if any of you know of any scanning software that can scan a PDF cleanly, with no mistakes.
> For most PDF's I have received, I can read the majority of text, but some words do have errors, most of which I can figure out for myself. However, sometimes there are parts where these errors make it harder to understand what I'm reading. 
> I understand that a scanned copy with some errors is definitely better than nothing, but I feel like if I am going to compete equally with my peers, who wouldn't have these mistakes in a new book, that it would make sense for me to find something which scans well. Currently my DSS scans items with a very quick turnaround time, but do not check for errors.
> Thanks,
> Vejas 



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