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A number of companies are now manufacturing '''Robotic Book Scanners'''. They include and . The robotic scanners consist of three parts: a robot to turn the pages; a cradle, or table, to hold the book; and a camera. The camera captures an image of each page, as the robot turns the pages of the book. During the process, the book remains intact.

Robotic book scanners are used by many ] projects, including ].

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