[Dtb-talk] British Library: Virtual books

Gregory Rosenberg gregg at ricis.com
Tue Sep 8 21:22:41 UTC 2015


Good afternoon everyone,

[Maybe a little off topic]

I stumbled accross the “British Library: Virtual Books" in last Friday’s Internet Scout Report.  It seems that the majority of the books have a listen button just right of center on the bottom of screen and thus the majority of virtual books should be fairly accessible to us. 

9. British Library: Virtual books
http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/virtualbooks/index.html <http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/virtualbooks/index.html>

Within the British Library's Online Gallery exists a gem called Virtual Books. Here, readers will find a collection of great books that can be viewed online using the library's own award-winning "Turning the Pages” software. A great place to start is by scoping out the six works displayed on the landing page, which include selections from the great Indian epic, The Ramayana, draft scores of Handel's Messiah, a handful of Leonardo da Vinci's sketches, and other masterpieces. From there, readers may like to explore the Most Viewed and Recent Additions sections. To explore items, simply click on a title. The book then takes a moment to load, but the Turning the Pages format lets you read, listen, rotate, zoom, and view the original writing next to modern, easily viewable font transliterations. 




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