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Project Gutenberg Founder Made eBooks As Free As The Air


Michael Hart, inventor of the ebook and founder of Project Gutenberg, has died at age 64. His vision of freely accessible digital texts curated on the Internet, in the public domain, has had a defining influence on my life as a blind reader. Continue reading

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Fair Use Policy: O’Reilly Media


While browsing O’Reilly Media for information about accessibility of their PDF ebooks, I found this statement about “Acceptable Use”. Continue reading

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Tech Talk Features Leo Ebook Reader on April 5


Tek Talk offers an early look at Blio, the new touchstone in accessible e-book reading for everyone, Monday, April 5, 2010. This will provide an opportunity to learn more about the exploding world of e-books and the especially exciting e-book reader called Blio just being released by K-NFB Reading Technology. Continue reading

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Daniel Reetz: The Why in DIY Book Scanning |


via the Berkman Center, [Today] The Why in DIY Book Scanning | Berkman Center: Daniel Reetz, founder and steward of the DIY Book Scanner community Tuesday, March 23, 12:30 pm Berkman Center, 23 Everett Street, second floor This event will … Continue reading

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How Do I Access 1 Million Free Books From Google?


My question for Google Books is this: how do I get access to the public domain books without using Sony or Amazon as middlemen? I don’t need their eBook readers, thank you. My computer is my reader. And are all … Continue reading

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