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Updated Internet and Library Resources by TJ Morris
Libraries and Digital Collections
- Classic Literature and Digital Texts:
- 4Literature: Thousands of classic books free online.
- Alex Catalogue of Electronic Texts: A collection of digital texts on the internet.
- Bartleby.com: Great books online, including reference, literature, and nonfiction.
- Project Gutenberg: Free eBooks of classic works in the public domain.
- University and National Libraries:
- Alexandria Digital Library: University of California, Santa Barbara.
- British Library: Comprehensive digital and physical collections.
- Library of Congress: Includes American Memory, Today in History, and National Digital Library Competition.
- New York Public Library Digital Collections: Access to thousands of digital resources.
- Special Collections and Archives:
- Women Writers Project: Digital texts by Renaissance women.
- Schlesinger Library: History of women in America.
- Making of America Project: Resources from the 19th century.
Digital Library Initiatives
- Collaborative Efforts:
- Digital Library Federation: A network advancing research libraries.
- DSpace: MIT Libraries durable digital depository.
- OAIster: A collection of freely available digital resources.
- Research and Preservation:
- ERPANET: Electronic Resource Preservation and Access Network.
- TEI Consortium: Text Encoding Initiative guidelines for libraries.
Electronic Publishing and Journals
- Major Journals and Magazines:
- D-Lib Magazine: Innovations and research in digital libraries.
- Journal of Electronic Publishing: University of Michigan publication.
- Publishing Support and Tools:
- Fedora Repository: Open-source repository system.
- Liberty Library of Constitutional Classics: Classic legal and constitutional texts.
Reference and Research Resources
- General Resources:
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Scholarly articles on philosophical topics.
- Oxford English Dictionary Online: Comprehensive dictionary access.
- Copyright and Licensing:
- Stanford Fair Use and Copyright Center: Resources for understanding intellectual property.
- LIBLICENSE: Licensing digital information.
Online Bookstores and Rare Book Resources
- Major Retailers:
- Amazon Books: Comprehensive online bookstore.
- Random House: Publishing powerhouse for various genres.
- Specialized Collections:
- Bibliofind: Rare, used, and out-of-print books.
- Octavo Digital Rare Books: Rare books digitally preserved.
Historical Notes
This list was originally compiled by TJ Morris on September 13, 2007, reflecting the digital and library resources of the time. It served as an index for scholars, researchers, and enthusiasts exploring the evolving landscape of the World Wide Web and digital libraries.