Monday, 13 June 2011

Put a 1000 books on your iPad for Free


The British Library has released 1000 books from its 19th Century collection into a free iPad app that includes novels, historical works, poetry, philosophy and scientific books.
The books have been scanned in high resolution and color so you can see the engraved illustrations, the beauty of the embossed covers, along with maps and even the texture of the paper the books were printed on. You can search the collection, browse titles by subject, and even read commentary on some of the titles. The books can be downloaded for reading offline. The app only works in portrait mode, but some of the illustrations are oriented in landscape view. Many of these literary treasures will likely never be offered as standard e-books so this is a unique opportunity for readers. Although the app is free, the British Library plans to charge for an enhanced version of 60,000 titles later this year.
Burn brightly, Pete

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