The Harvard law library contains nearly every state, federal, territorial and tribal judicial decision since colonial times — a priceless potential resource for everyone from legal scholars to defense lawyers trying to challenge a criminal conviction. The library has announced that they are slicing off the spines of all but their rarest books in a monumental digital effort to … [Read more...] about Harvard librarians are slicing off the spines of books to digitize them
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Harvard Classics Available as Free eBooks
First published in 1909, The Harvard Classics is an anthology consisting of 51 volumes of classic works from world literature. Compiled and edited by Harvard University President, Charles W. Eliot, the goal of the publications was simple: provide a liberal education based on the number of books able to fit across a five-foot shelf (that he felt should be read from for 15 … [Read more...] about Harvard Classics Available as Free eBooks