I once again want to mention the incredible browsable and searchable database with the deceptively misleading name The Online Books Page (OBP). The OBP currently lists more than 25,000 titles. When I'm asked to name some of the most impressive...
The OBP currently lists more than 25,000 titles. When I'm asked to name some of the most impressive tools on the open web, the OBP is consistently near the top of the list. Talk about online books seem to be a very frequent topic of conversation in...
I'm mentioning the OBP once again because its "What's New" list (material that's just been added to the directory) now offers an RSS feed. No doubt that one of the hottest topics these days are full text books online.
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...
I wrote about the OBP for SearchDay last year. The OBP comes from the University of Pennsylvania.eBooklocator.com Here are a three specialized databases that do a good job providing info about and/or access to thousands of digitized books and texts.
New Listings" Included in the OBP Collection http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/new.html Content is added several times a week. The Online Books Page (OBP) is updated with new material several times a week.