The Decade-Long Journey to Rescue and Digitize 13,000 Technical Manuals
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Summary
Jason Scott recounts the decade-long journey of saving and digitizing a massive collection of 13,000 technical manuals from a warehouse that was about to be discarded. What started as a frantic rescue operation involving dozens of volunteers and tens of thousands of dollars evolved into a slow, painstaking digitization project. The post reflects on the challenges, community effort, and the importance of preserving technical documentation that might otherwise be lost to history.
Key quotes
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Bursting with energy, I drove down, discussed things with the owner, and, soliciting and ringing a very loud bell, assembled dozens of people and tens of thousands of dollars over the course of saving this collection from being discarded.
Naturally, the next step would simply be to digitize them all. That took longer.
As of a short time ago, a collection of 13,000 manuals...
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