Friday, November 30, 2007

Reading the Universal Digital Library

As online teaching grows, we are always looking for good ideas and project partners to help foment the acquisition of knowledge and memes on the internet and in the virtual classroom.

The Universal Digital Library is an ambitious project we fully support:

Up until now, the transmission of our cultural heritage has depended on limited numbers of copies in fragile media. The fires of Alexandria irrevocably severed our access to any of the works of the ancients. In a thousand years, only a few of the paper documents we have today will survive the ravages of deterioration, loss, and outright destruction.

With no more than 10 million unique book and document editions before the year 1900, and perhaps 100 million since the beginning of recorded history, the task of preservation is much larger. With new digital technology, though, this task is within the reach of a single concerted effort for the public good, and this effort can be distributed to libraries, museums, and other groups in all countries.
This is an ambitious project that is slowly winning its goal of indexing every printed page in the world and we cannot wait to read every word!

2 comments:

Janna M. Sweenie said...

This is a great effort. It would be great to read some of these books on a Kindle, too.

Boles University ™ said...

I'm sure there will be a way to get lots of various free content on the Kindle in a simple way. If not the Kindle, then some other eReader will do it!

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