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These sets are just a small sample of the Library's digital collections that are free to use and reuse. The digital collections comprise millions of items including books, newspapers, manuscripts, prints and photos, maps, musical scores, films, sound recordings and more.
- Classic Children's Books
Free to Use and Reuse: Classic Children's Books. Step back...
- Dragons
Here there be Dragons! You'll find friendly as well as...
- Public Domain Films From The National Film Registry
Free to Use and Reuse: Public Domain Films from the National...
- Free to Use and Reuse: American Revolution and Founding Washington
Free to Use and Reuse: American Revolution and Founding...
- Classic Children's Books
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BookSystems' eZcat and eZcat Pro allows users to take advantage of Z39.50 technology to obtain free MARC 21 records. Users can search the databases of the Library of Congress and over 400 other publicly listed libraries.
The Library of Congress has lots of old books that I'm constantly challenged by when trying to download them. You can view each scanned page online, along with full text searching, but you can only download individual images, one-by-one, or a text-only PDF.
28 Ιουν 2018 · JZKit is a Pure Java, Open source (LGPL), toolkit designed to assist developers implementing the Z39.50 standard in pure java environments. The toolkit is presented in three distinct levels: Encoders/Decoders, Protocol Endpoint and IR-Services.
11 Σεπ 2021 · (1 Sep 2021) The Library of Congress announced today its third release of records in its online catalog for free bulk download for research and discovery. The release supports the Library’s effort to continuously expand open access to its vast collections.
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