Project Gutenberg - Free Books Online

Posted: Jun 25, 2010 |Comments: 0 |

I stumbled across a fantastic website recently named Project Gutenberg (www.projectgutenburg.org) which has the incredible title of the world's oldest digital library. The brainchild of a bloke called Michael Hart way back in 71, the site is a collaborate effort of many volunteers and is an concerned with archiving and the digital distribution of literary cultural works that are in the public domain. This began when Mr Hart was rather generously given an account along with $100,000,000 worth of computer time by the folks at the University of Illinois. This contribution was the combination of a chance incident which can be attributed to him being close friends with some of the staff, alongside being simply in the right place at the right time.

Unsure what to do with this free time, he announced that the best way he could use this gift would be to begin archiving material stored in hard copy and distributing so that anyone could have easy access to it. He then proceeded to type up the Declaration of Independence with the intention of eventually having 10,000 of the most consulted books available to the public by the end of the 20th century.

Currently, the site contains more than 32,000 items in the archive; the majority of these texts are books that have fallen out of copyright. As the site/organisation is situated in North America, it abides by US copyright law that says any article of copyrighted work that was in print before 1923 automatically is in the public domain. In addition there exist instances where books were published and didn't plainly identify their copyrighted claim or renew it and are now available freely and legally in the public domain as a result. To help matter along, several copyright owners have actually given their blessing for the work to be replicated and circulated for free on the site, despite still being within copyright.

Essentially the website gives you immediate access to a huge collection of cultural works completely free of charge. Let's say for argument sake that you fancy reading Hamlet over the coming week; since this book was written around 1599 it is quite clearly out of copyright and as such it is completely free of charge to download and distribute. By heading to the Project Gutenberg website you can do a quick search for William Shakespeare and practically all of his work will instantly become available to you.

There is even a choice of several formats you wish to download in, these include a standard text file or something a little more complex like Adobe Acrobat/HTML files that have features like indentation, page numbering, headings and other formatting features making printing the books off a lot more interesting. Files can even be downloaded to a Pocket PC or mobile phone and even thought I would struggle to think of something less fun than reading "War and Peace" on my mobile, it could also be done on a PowerPC making it a feasible alternative to reading a physical book if you are on the move a lot.

Because novels are made up of simple text they are surprisingly quick to download; as an example, I tried downloading "The Time Machine" by H. G.. Wells and it took me just 12 seconds on a broadband connection. Of course the speed of download is fairly irrespective when you take in to account the time required to read it but I find it interesting that an entire book is actually smaller to download that a high resolution image.

Project Gutenberg is exciting to me as it represents the fact that we have now reached a stage of development whereby no matter how much time passes, the great works of both today and yesterday will never be lost. As a society, we now enjoy a greater access to free, uncensored and good quality material, and long should this remain.

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