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{{fa}}Scanning a book can refer to two different things: Reading a book quickly or converting physical pictures of books into digital files. People want to scan (speed-read) a book to process large amounts of information quickly and efficiently. People usually want to scan (photocopy) a book for other reasons. For instance, if a beloved book falls apart on you, scanning its pages will enable you to keep a permanent copy of the book in digital form. Read on for more information on how to do both the right way.
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Scanning a book can refer to two different things: Reading a book quickly or converting physical pictures of books into digital files. People want to scan (speed-read) a book to process large amounts of information quickly and efficiently. People usually want to scan (photocopy) a book for other reasons. For instance, if a beloved book falls apart on you, scanning its pages will enable you to keep a permanent copy of the book in digital form. Read on for more information on how to do both the right way.
  
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#Practice, practice, practice. Practice scanning your book at least once a week for 30 minutes. During this time, see how many pages you can blaze through while still retaining information. The next week, try to beat your previous mark without sacrificing any information retention.
 
#Practice, practice, practice. Practice scanning your book at least once a week for 30 minutes. During this time, see how many pages you can blaze through while still retaining information. The next week, try to beat your previous mark without sacrificing any information retention.
  
== Video ==
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== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==