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The Open Library project

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Michel Bauwens
13th September 2006


OpenLibrary

The OpenLibrary website was created by the InternetArchive to
demonstrate a way that books can be represented online.

The vision is to create free web access to important book
collections from around the world.

Books are scanned and then offered in an easy-to-use interface for
free reading online. If they're in the public domain, the books can
be downloaded, shared and printed for free. They can also be
printed for a nominal fee by a third party, who will bind and mail the
book to you. The books are always FREE to read at the Open
Library website.

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