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A few weeks ago I mentioned an exciting new resource that was to debut on April 21st for scholars and interested persons - the World Digital Library. Located online at http://www.wdl.org/en/ the WDL taps into international library and university primary source content from around the world. Materials have been digitized from such prestigious institutions as the Central Library, Qatar Foundation, Library of Congress, National Diet Library (Japan), and the Center for the Study of the History of Mexico (CARSO), among others.
The interface is simple and easy to use allowing for searching via 5 different methods:
- place; for example, China, Brazil, and Australia
- time line; for example, 8000 BC - 499 AD, etc.
- specific topic: philosophy, religion and social sciences, among others
- type of item: maps, manuscripts, motion pictures, for example
- institution: Bibliotecha Alexandrina, Iraqi National Library and Archives, for instance
There is a high powered zoom function associated with each item so that you can enhance the image you are looking at. Digitization quality is excellent on the books and photographs which makes for an enjoyable experience. The high level description enables you to understand what you are looking at, and if you chose you can read about the item in 7 different languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic and Russian. All in all, the WDL helps make the world a smaller place and enables unique and rare content to be shared internationally.
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