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Free 18th c books
I saw this announcement today in the University of Michigan's internal daily bulletin. I haven't tried to actually request anything yet.
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Always nice to get some new 'old' reading material for free.
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I went there and all I saw was a free trial. seems like they are trying to sell this in the academic market.
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ECCO and EEBO (Early English Books Online) are both collections sold to academic libraries by Gale. They're scans of very books, though, and the fonts and quality are so poor that OCR doesn't work. So TCP (the Text Creation Partnership) is manually keying the books. That's what Michigan is making available to the public. If you live near a good-size university, you may have access to the full collection if you visit their library (depending on what rules they have for using their computers). But most of those books will only be available as image PDF's.
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As miz_geek said, it's a subset of the larger collection that's being offered. Since I'm not at scholar, I can only ask for the keyed books in sgml/xml. But I don't know if those file formats would be of any interest for the Mobile Read library.
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