Did you know that more than 180,000 of the items in our Digital Collections are in the public domain?
That means everyone has the freedom to enjoy and reuse these materials in almost limitless ways. The Library now makes it possible to download such items in the highest resolution available directly from the Digital Collections website.
No permission required. No restrictions on use.
This site is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.
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fizzervbf
25 Jan 16#10
This is ace! Nice one, thanks! X
FrootLoop
20 Jan 161#9
Awesome! Thanks jsty3105. :smiley:
Feeble
20 Jan 16#8
It's a good service, but from my quick look it seems a bit esoteric for most people to make use of much if at all - e.g. stenograph collections. Grenada plantation records and pictures of cigarette cards. Heat for those who will find a use for it.
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That means everyone has the freedom to enjoy and reuse these materials in almost limitless ways. The Library now makes it possible to download such items in the highest resolution available directly from the Digital Collections website.
No permission required. No restrictions on use.
This site is a living database with new materials added every day, featuring prints, photographs, maps, manuscripts, streaming video, and more.
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If I could only access one website for the rest of my life, it would be that.