The European Library offers free access to the resources of the 48 national libraries of Europe in 20 languages. Currently, the European Library gives access to 150 million items across Europe. The amount of referenced digital collections is constantly increasing. The library provides a vast virtual collection of material from all disciplines and offers visitors simple access to European cultural resources. The European Library is a noncommercial organization available to anyone around the world seeking books, maps, photographs, music, videos, and other materials. Participating institutions are all members of the Conference of European National Librarians (CENL), a foundation aiming at increasing and reinforcing the role of national libraries in Europe.The library became available in November, but massive interest--to the tune of 10 million hits an hour--caused it to crash on its first day of operation. It re-opened a month later with quadrupled server capacity. It seems people really want access to all types of libraries and their vast resources.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
World Resources, Worldwide Access
Certainly one of the most remarkable and useful results of digitization and the Internet is the access we now have to amazing resources from around the world. ALA Direct, an email newsletter sent to members of the American Library Association, points out this resource:
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