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La numérisation des textes et des images : techniques et réalisations : actes des journées d'études organisées à la Maison de la Recherche les 16 et 17 janvier 2003
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ISBN: 2844670504 9782844670502 Year: 2003 Volume: *15 Publisher: Lille UL3

Caring for books and documents
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ISBN: 0714120065 9780714120065 Year: 1981 Publisher: London British Museum


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Metamorfoze nieuws : nationaal programma voor het behoud van het papieren erfgoed
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ISSN: 1387084X Year: 1997 Publisher: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek,.


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Preservation in libraries : a reader.
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ISBN: 0862916089 Year: 1993 Publisher: London Bowker


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The early development of Project Gutenberg c.1970-2000
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ISBN: 9781108743181 1108743188 9781108785778 1108785778 1108803407 1108846769 Year: 2023 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Project Gutenberg is lauded as one of the earliest digitisation initiatives, a mythology that Michael Hart, its founder perpetuated through to his death in 2011. In this Element, the author re-examines the extant historical evidence to challenge some of Hart's bolder claims and resituates the significance of Project Gutenberg in relation to broader trends in online document delivery and digitisation in the latter half of the twentieth century, especially in the World Wide Web's first decade (the 1990s). Through this re-appraisal, the author instead suggests that Hart's Project is significant as an example of what Millicent Weber has termed a “digital publishing collective” whereby a group of volunteers engage in producing content and that process is as meaningful as the final product. --Cambridge University Press

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