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. Starting March 24 to June 30 (or the end of the US national emergency, whichever is later), Open Library has suspended the waiting list system for the National Emergency Library. "The library system, because of our national emergency, is coming to aid those that are forced to learn at home," said Brewster Kahle, Digital Librarian of the Internet Archive. Read more in our articles including "The Internet Archive offering 1.4 million copyrighted books for free" and "Google Wallet adds Package Tracking via Gmail Receipts".
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. Starting March 24 to June 30 (or the end of the US national emergency, whichever is later), Open Library has suspended the waiting list system for the National Emergency Library.
"The library system, because of our national emergency, is coming to aid those that are forced to learn at home," said Brewster Kahle, Digital Librarian of the Internet Archive.
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