Online Books Page
The Online Books Page is an index of e-text books available on the Internet.[1] It is edited by John Mark Ockerbloom and is hosted by the library of the University of Pennsylvania.[2] The Online Books Page lists over 2 million books[3] and has several features, such as A Celebration of Women Writers and Banned Books Online.
Producer | University of Pennsylvania (United States) |
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History | 1993 to present |
Languages | English |
Access | |
Cost | Free |
Coverage | |
Record depth | index |
Format coverage | Books |
No. of records | over 2 million |
Links | |
The Online Books Page was the second substantial effort to catalog online texts, but the first to do so with the rigors required by library science. It first appeared on the Web in the summer of 1993. The Internet Public Library came shortly thereafter.
The web site was named one of the best free reference web sites in 2003 by the Machine-Assisted Reference Section of the American Library Association.[2]
References
- Nicholas G. Tomaiuolo, Barbara Quint. The Web library: building a world class personal library with free Web resources, Information Today, Inc., 2004. pg. 234-35
- ALA MARS 2003 awards (include a review of the site)
- Status for 17.07.2015: "listing over 2 million free books on the Web"
External links
- The Online Books Page, official website.
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