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A '''digital library''', '''electronic library''' or '''virtual library''' is a storage space where texts in digital format can be found. There are basically two types of digital library: those in image format, whose user-friendliness is lesser and text format | A '''digital library''', '''electronic library''' or '''virtual library''' is a storage space where texts in digital format can be found. There are basically two types of digital library: those in image format, whose user-friendliness is lesser and text format. | ||
==Image Format== | ==Image Format== | ||
[[Project Gutenberg]]'s Distributed Proofreaders uses and maintain a | [[Project Gutenberg]]'s Distributed Proofreaders uses and maintain a comprehensive list of online image libraries<ref><span class="newtab">[http://www.pgdp.net/wiki/Sources_for_Scan_Harvesting List of online image libraries]</span> at [[Project Gutenberg]], last access 1/23/2022</ref>. | ||
==Text Format== | ==Text Format== |
Revision as of 14:56, 23 January 2022
A digital library, electronic library or virtual library is a storage space where texts in digital format can be found. There are basically two types of digital library: those in image format, whose user-friendliness is lesser and text format.
Image Format
Project Gutenberg's Distributed Proofreaders uses and maintain a comprehensive list of online image libraries[1].
Text Format
Text format libraries are fewer on the Internet. Here is where you can find text format books:
- Project Gutenberg (see their sites under the article)
- Ebooks libres et gratuits (biggest French ebooks producer)
- ↑ List of online image libraries at Project Gutenberg, last access 1/23/2022