not being able to ctrl-F a textbook or have click-to-chapter links sure makes studying harder these days… and any scanning software worth it’s salt will at least do the bare minimum OCR automatically…
- Look, it’s all about authorial intent - if the author had wanted their book to be easy to reference or accessible to people who use screen readers, they would have published a DRM free PDF in the first place. Gotta respect the artist’s vision. 
- Simple: pirate adobe acrobat and ocr them yourself. - I might just do that and reupload the OCR’d copy. I already have 3 or 4 books that I’ve saved out to cut the binding off of and scan in- gonna need OCR for that too. - In my free time, of course. University waits for no student… 
 
- Bitch you can’t ctrl-F or click to chapter in an actual book either. - I know, that’s my point! PDF’s are inherently superior BECAUSE you can usually CTRL-F them. 
 
- By the time you finished making this snarky meme, you could’ve set up a program to OCR a book yourself. - ‘A’ yes, but the more scan pix you get, the annoyter you get 
 
- OCR’ing a book before uploading saves so much hours on the user end of things. I wish it were done more so I don’t have to leave my computer running overnight to batch OCR stuff. 
- Very impressive! That’s a bummer that you need Chrome to make it happen though :/ - It will still work on PDFs loaded in Chrome to be fair though. 
 
 
- There are a bunch of online tools that are free and let you upload a PDF to have it go through OCR. - Just Google “Free PDF OCR” and click through all the ads to upload, then give them a temporary email address to get a download link to the finished product. - Hot tip: There are free temporary email address sites too, if you need one to avoid getting on their ad lists. - List of free temorary email solutions. - https://www.guerrillamail.com/ - https://addy.io/ - this one is slightly different - and about a billion similar ones. 
- If you have a jpg or png file, you can upload it to Google drive, then right click and open in Google docs, and it will OCR the text for you. 
 
- OCR? - Optical Character Recognition. Essentially, software that “reads” an image and pulls text out of it. 
 







