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Europe's cultural diversity in books, music, paintings, photographs,
and films open to all citizens at the click of a mouse via one portal –
this dream of a European Digital Library could become reality this
autumn.
However, further efforts by the EU Member States are needed, said the Commission today in a new Communication on making available digital versions of works from cultural institutions all over Europe. Digitisation of cultural works can give Europeans access to material from museums, libraries and archives abroad without having to travel or turn hundreds of pages to find a piece of information.
Visitors to digital libraries can digitally discover copies of the famous Gutenberg bible – the first real book ever printed – at the British Library's website, the voices of Maria Callas or Jacques Brel at the French Institut National de l'Audiovisuel, or Da Vinci's masterpiece the Mona Lisa at the Louvre - without a ticket. Source: Europe's Information Society - "Opening soon: a digital library for Europe" 11 August, 2008 |