When you explore this website, you will find several categories including art, digital collections, movies, photos, and vector graphics – to name a few – all with items belonging to the public domain – to you. In some cases, the entire collection carries a public domain dedication, or a public domain mark, in other instances,
Tag: public domain books
Fairy Tales with Illustrations Online – In the Public Domain
Old books of fairy tales contain some of the most beautifully illustrated pages you can find. I have put together a list of some great fairy tale books that are in the public domain, that have been digitized, and made available for all to enjoy. Summer is on the way… do you have your reading
Early New Zealand Books
The Early New Zealand Books Collection has been developed by staff at The University of Auckland Libraries and Learning Services. The collection aims to provide a complete online full-text and keyword-searchable corpus of books about New Zealand which were published in the first two-thirds of the nineteenth century. Original texts have been sourced from
Collection of architectonic exterior and interior ornaments for budding master builders and lovers of architecture: Riedel, HC (Henry Carl), 1756-1820: Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming: Internet Archive
Source: Collection of architectonic exterior and interior ornaments for budding master builders and lovers of architecture: Riedel, HC (Henry Carl), 1756-1820: Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming: Internet Archive
More of the public domain added to Digital Collections!
via Creative Public | Public Domain – Creative Commons – Digital Collections As I dig deeper into the belly of the Berkeley Library, I find no shortage of interesting digital collections and projects. Here is one that I added tot he digital collections page today. Digital Scriptorium (cc0 1.0) Many different organizations come
Creative Public Blog. Live.
Welcome to Creative Public. Here, we will explore and discover the wealth of information, resources, and entertainment (to name just a few) that are either in the public domain (copyright free) or licensed under another “share alike” type of license – like Creative Commons. Either way, there is already an abundance of resources available within