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An OA book-scanning program from the Library of Congress The Library of Congress describes its new "Digitizing American Imprints" Program in a 21-minute webcast from January 14, 2009. (Thanks to ResourceShelf.) From the blurb:
PS: The new pilot project is the the LOC's first mass-digitization effort for books, and aims to digitize 100,000 public-domain books for OA. The occasion for the webcast was the digitization of the 25,000th book. "Openness" is one of the project's four guiding principles --quality, quantity, openness, and leadership. Also see the press release issued on the same date (which we blogged at at the time). |
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