Submitted: June 15, 2011 - 9:45pm
Originally published: June 15, 2011
Last updated: June 15, 2011 - 9:57pm
Originally published: June 15, 2011
Last updated: June 15, 2011 - 9:57pm
Source:
Fast Company
Author:
Neal Ungerleider
Location:
British Library, 96 Euston Road, London, NW1 2DB, United Kingdom
The British Library is launching a new library-in-an-iPad application that gives tablet users access to tens of thousands of 19th-century books in their original form. The app, called the 19th Century Historical Collection, is taking a notably different tack to putting classic literature online than rivals such as the Kindle platform: Antiquarian books viewed through the British Library application will come in their original form--complete with illustrations, typefaces, pull-out maps and even the occasional paper wear.
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