This service, which catalogs books in the public domain (including Project Gutenberg materials) has been edited by John Mark Ockerbloom since 1993. Finally, John mentions that he is adding some public domain books from Google Book Search.
I once again want to mention and incredible browsable and searchable database, The Online Books Page, of books in the public domain (including Project Gutenberg materials) that's been edited by John Mark Ockerbloom since 1993.
One source I've mentioned time after time on the SEW Blog, SearchDay, and ResourceShelf (it's that deserving) is the Online Books Page (directory really) from John Mark Ockerbloom at the University of Pennsylviania and has been online since 1993.
The OBP is edited by John Mark Ockerbloom, a digital library planner at the University of Pennsylvania. Google is working closely with five new content partners on a massive scanning project that will bring millions of volumes of printed books into...
And we'd be remiss if we didn't mention the terrific Online Books Page, maintained by the indefatigable John Mark Ockerbloom. "Search Inside the Book" allows you to search the full-text of more than 33 million pages from over 120,000 printed books.
It also illustrates the dedication and hard work of the OBP's founder and editor John Mark Ockerbloom who began the project as a student at Carnegie Mellon University. Ockerbloom is now employed at the University of Pennsylvania (they also host the...