文学自由:古腾堡计划

Bryan K. Stroube
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1971年,伊利诺斯大学的迈克尔·哈特(Michael Hart)发起了古腾堡计划(PG),长期以来一直向国际社会展示其价值。该项目以活字印刷机之父约翰·古腾堡的名字命名[3]。同样,古腾堡计划体现了数字出版的革命。该项目将版权过期的传统图书转换为数字格式;1923年以前出版的每本书目前都有资格被列为PG级(至少在美国是这样)。截至2002年底,该项目已经提供了6000多件完整作品[4]。
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Literary freedom: project Gutenberg
Project Gutenberg (PG), started in 1971 by Michael Hart at the University of Illinois, has long been demonstrating its value to the world community. The project is named after Johann Gutenberg, the celebrated father of the movable type printing press [3]. Likewise, Project Gutenberg embodies the revolution of the digital press. The project converts conventional books with expired copyrights into digital format; every book published before 1923 is currently eligible for PG (at least in the US). As of late 2002, the project already offered more than 6,000 full works [4].
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