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Project Gutenberg

Project Gutenberg is a volunteer effort to digitize and archive cultural works, such as books and texts, in order to make them freely available to the public. It was founded in 1971 by Michael S.

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It was founded in 1971 by Michael S. Hart and is considered to be the oldest digital library. The project started with digitizing and distributing books that were in the public domain, focusing on classics and important texts. Over time, it expanded to include a wider range of categories, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and even sheet music. The collection now consists of over 60,000 ebooks in various languages. Project Gutenberg operates on the belief that access to knowledge and information is a fundamental right. Volunteers from around the world contribute their time and effort to digitize books, proofread texts, create new ebooks, and manage the project. The project is supported by donations and partnerships with other organizations. Anyone can access and download ebooks from Project Gutenberg for free, without the need for subscriptions or memberships. The ebooks are available in various formats, such as plain text, HTML, ePub, and Kindle. They can be downloaded to computers, tablets, e-readers, and smartphones, making them accessible to a wide audience. Over the years, Project Gutenberg has had a significant impact on the availability of public domain literature. It has been credited with pioneering the concept of the ebook and has inspired numerous similar projects around the world. The project continues to add new books and expand its collection, ensuring that timeless works of literature remain accessible for generations to come.