The books will be available for members through 'e-Library Reader' software for computers as well as through Android App for mobile phones.
As per the available project details, around 1.95 crore pages of more than 70,000 books will be converted into e-book format and will be made available for their members within two to three months time, said officials.
These books belong to two state-owned central libraries and a state repository centre, including State Central Library in Gandhinagar, Central Library in Vadodara and State Book Repository Centre in Mehsana town.
The whole process of scanning pages and converting them into PDF and finally into e-books may take two to three months, as the selected agency needs to take care of many technical aspects and conditions specified by the DoL, said Mehta.
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"Many of these books are very rare and too old. After scanning the pages, they need to clean pages through digital tools to remove stains and black spots, which readers may find unpleasant while reading the book online," said Mehta.
"We also want the user interface of reading software to be the reflection of original library set up, where books are kept on shelves. Such graphics should appear when the user open the software to select an e-book by touching the related number or clicking on the menu of books," said Mehta.