David, simple solution is to scan (to 600dpi tiff) the pages, and zip them and then change the *.zip to *.cbz (Comic Book Zip) and upload. You could add a simple cover page listing the titles.
The Book-op process on the IA will produce the downloadable PDF and online display page/images. I'd also be happy to also copy the zip/cbz you create and reload as individual metadata for each of the titles. Cheers, Michael *Blog: RetroRetrospective – Fun today with yesterday's gear…….. <http://www.jongleur.co.uk/blogs/>* *Podcast*: *Retro Computing Roundtable <http://rcrpodcast.com/>* (Co-Host) On Tue, 2 Nov 2021 at 07:33, David Williams via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > While clear out storage spaces I have come across binders of photocopies > of lots of old Apple II game manuals. I've checked online for those that > have been scanned already and will toss those. Before I toss the rest which > I haven't found online, I'd like to scan them and upload to the Internet > Archive to save them. Most of these are one page with a few 2-4 pages. What > I'm wondering about is the best way to upload them after scanning. Do each > individually, which adds a lot of entries to my small upload page (which I > suppose isn't a big deal) or zip them up and upload the one file and make > sure the metadata is properly set to identify each manual in the zip. Or > some other method? Suggestions? Thanks, David Williams > www.trailingedge.com (http://www.trailingedge.com) >