You Can Now Access 1.4 Million Books for Free Thanks to the Internet Archive - VICE

peter.suber's bookmarks 2020-03-26

Summary:

"Students, teachers, and readers can now access over 1.4 million books for free as part of the National Emergency Library, a project launched on Tuesday by the Internet Archive to aid remote learning efforts.

Covid-19 has pushed millions of students’ classes online and temporarily shuttered public libraries. The Internet Archive, a nonprofit organization known for creating the Wayback Machinehas previously digitized more than one million books donated by educational institutions and libraries. The books in the National Emergency Library are titles from Open Library, another Internet Archive project, that have had their waitlists removed. Unlike a typical lending library, multiple users can access a single digital copy of a book at the same time...."

Link:

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/wxeya5/you-can-now-access-14-million-books-for-free-thanks-to-the-internet-archive

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Tags:

oa.new oa.books oa.copyright oa.fair_use oa.humanitarian oa.nel oa.cdl oa.internet_archive

Date tagged:

03/26/2020, 14:40

Date published:

03/26/2020, 10:40