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Re: [InetBib] Freie E-Books finden
- Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2006 13:37:01 +0200
- From: "Karl Dietz" <karl.dietz@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [InetBib] Freie E-Books finden
Am 30 Mar 2006, um 22:02 hat Klaus Graf geschrieben:
Die Links zum folgenden finden sich auf
http://wiki.netbib.de/coma/OnlineFilter
http://archiv.twoday.net/stories/837865/#1769900
http://wiki.netbib.de/coma/EprintArchive
Gute Links. danke.
Ich waere fuer weitere Hinweise dankbar, insbesondere zum
internationalen Bereich, bei dem meine Kenntnisse eher
zufaellig sind.
Klaus Graf
Na dann, ausser den vorgestern gemailten Infos noch dies:
<ZITAT>
Founded as the Research Libraries Group in 1974, RLG is a
nonprofit membership corporation of universities, national libraries,
archives, and other memory institutions with remarkable collections
for research and learning. We collaborate on projects that bring
these collections online, help deliver them around the world, and
support their preservation in digital form.
RedLightGreen is one of our projects. It is designed specifically for
undergraduates using the Web?and the libraries that support
them. RedLightGreen.com delivers information from RLG members
about more than 130 million books for education and research; and
it links students back to their campus libraries for the books they
select.
</ZITAT>
Und auch in DBIS oder DABI oder DMOZ oder ... dürfte einiges zu
finden sein an weiteren Quellen. Auch an wikibooks sei erinnert...
...und morgen beginnt ein neues eLearning von mir zum Thema
Recherche. online at AKI. mehr: http://www.aki-stuttgart.de
--
Karl Dietz . info re:search
eLearning & Recherchen
http://www.karldietz.de
und das hier hätte auch gestern noch gepasst :)
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