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The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is now offering free online educational content for kids under the Tech4ED project. The content available came from Let's Read, Asia's free digital library for children. To start reading the free e-books, you will need to create an account for DICT's Tech4ED project (instructions below). With schools and public libraries shutting down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Internet Archive, through their Open Library platform, is offering 1.4 million digitized books for free. Despite their free catalog, the Internet Archive recognizes that the global pandemic also impacts authors and publishers. Read more in our articles including "DICT is now offering educational content online for free" and "The Internet Archive offering 1.4 million copyrighted books for free".

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The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is now offering free online educational content for kids under the Tech4ED project. The content available came from Let's Read, Asia's free digital library for children.

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To start reading the free e-books, you will need to create an account for DICT's Tech4ED project (instructions below). With schools and public libraries shutting down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Internet Archive, through their Open Library platform, is offering 1.4 million digitized books for free. Despite their free catalog, the Internet Archive recognizes that the global pandemic also impacts authors and publishers.

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