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ACLS Humanities e-books
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- From: "James J. O'Donnell" <provost@georgetown.edu>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 21:23:57 EST
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Sandy Thatcher instances e-Gutenberg and the ACLS Humanities e-books project as examples of "reckless enthusiasm" that live on in "attenuated form". Others should speak to e-Gutenberg, which I believe has completed its run but keeps its books available, but the ACLS project is alive and well (http://www.humanitiesebook.org/) and sustaining itself and well spoken of by scholars in a variety of humanities fields. Jim O'Donnell Georgetown University
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