This collection is a MarcXML file pointing to complete scans of books with expired author's rights dating from 17th century up to 1914. It's a byproduct of the service "eBooks on Demand" provided by the library "am Guisanplatz" (BiG) of the…
The British Library has released over a million images onto Flickr Commons for anyone to use, remix and repurpose. These images were taken from the pages of 17th, 18th and 19th century books digitised by Microsoft who then generously gifted the…
Delpher is a search engine that provides access to Dutch historical texts from the digital collections of scientific institutions, libraries and heritage foundations. Delpher enables searching through millions of digitized pages from Dutch books,…
The collection includes over 5500 books in PDF format. The books are indexed to make theirfull text searchable. The texts are available around the world and can be used for private purposes. Users must check the copyright status of documents before…
Over 6.000 prints (books, maps or music prints) from the Basel University Library from the 15th to the 19th century, including a lot of early prints from the 16th century.For a number of pointers to the collection (in German) please see…
850 discrete manuscript objects held by Amherst College are freely available online for all to explore. Our hope is that the ability to browse the collection virtually will spark new questions and new approaches to understanding one of the world’s…
This collection contains the data of the most commonly used reference work on latin abbreviations, Cappelli’s Lexicon Abbreviaturarum (Cappelli, Adriano: Lexicon Abbreviaturarum. Leipzig 2 1928). It's the data behind a reference tool to…