Great news!

While it looks like pre-1600 and 1601-1700 will be only available via EEBO for people outside DK (which requires a fairly hefty institutional subscription fee?), the 1701-1900 texts appear to be freely available? Does anyone know about the legal status / license / terms of use of these texts?

J.

On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 9:35 AM, Ole Palnatoke Andersen <ole@palnatoke.org> wrote:
Hi!

The Royal Library in Copenhagen has started making free e-books on demand from Danish 1701-1900 books in their collections.

By doing this, they get more usage but less wear and tear and more space in the reading room :-)

More on http://www.kb.dk/en/nb/samling/dod/index.html


Regards,
Ole


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