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Project Gutenberg (1971-2009)

A chronological account traces the creation and expansion of a volunteer-driven free digital library, beginning with a founder's decision to key public-domain texts into plain ASCII and continuing through volunteer contributions, the rise of the web, and later distributed proofreading efforts. It explains practical formatting choices, the mission to make public-domain literature widely accessible at no cost, the development of collection categories (light, heavy, reference), and production statistics and operational details that illustrate growing monthly output, mirror sites, and international reach into the 2000s.

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A chronological account traces the creation and expansion of a volunteer-driven free digital library, beginning with a founder's decision to key public-domain texts into plain ASCII and continuing through volunteer contributions, the rise of the web, and later distributed proofreading efforts. It explains practical formatting choices, the mission to make public-domain literature widely accessible at no cost, the development of collection categories (light, heavy, reference), and production statistics and operational details that illustrate growing monthly output, mirror sites, and international reach into the 2000s.

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Marie Lebert

Marie Lebert is an author and researcher known for her contributions to the field of digital literature and eBooks. Her notable works include "A History of EBooks," which explores the evolution of electronic publishing, and "Booknology: The eBook (1971-2010)," providing insights into the development of eBook technology. Lebert's writings often address the intersection of print media and the internet, as seen in her book "From the Print Media to the Internet." With a focus on multilingualism and digital accessibility, she has significantly contributed to discussions about the future of reading and publishing in the digital age.

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