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Thursday, September 2, 2010

The Open Library: ler, ler, ler…

Posted by Mac² on 17/07/2007

OpenLibrary

Aqui está um projecto interessante, ainda em fase “demo”: The Open Library.

Segundo os seus promotores:

What if there was a library which held every book? Not every book on sale, or every important book, or even every book in English, but simply every book—a key part of our planet’s cultural legacy.

First, the library must be on the Internet. No physical space could be as big or as universally accessible as a public web site. The site would be like Wikipedia—a public resource that anyone in any country could access and that others could rework into different formats.

Second, it must be grandly comprehensive. It would take catalog entries from every library and publisher and random Internet user who is willing to donate them. It would link to places where each book could be bought, borrowed, or downloaded. It would collect reviews and references and discussions and every other piece of data about the book it could get its hands on.

But most importantly, such a library must be fully open. Not simply “free to the people,” as the grand banner across the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh proclaims, but a product of the people: letting them create and curate its catalog, contribute to its content, participate in its governance, and have full, free access to its data. In an era where library data and Internet databases are being run by money-seeking companies behind closed doors, it’s more important than ever to be open.

So let us do just that: let us build the Open Library.

A reter:

  1. Inclusão de todos os livros (edições), e não só os de língua inglesa.
  2. Ligação a sítios onde os comprar, emprestar ou fazer download.
  3. Biblioteca *aberta*: aos leitores e aos contribuidores. Tipo Wikipedia.

Gosto da ideia. Tal como gosto do Bookcrossing, do Bookmooch e do LibraryThing.

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  • Sérgio Santos said,

    Acho uma ideia óptima. Até agora o recurso mais usado para base de dados de livro é a Amazon, que por maior que seja, não é bem essa a sua função.

    E essas sugestões finais são muito boas. Vou ter que passar um tempo a reunir a minha colecção…

  • mac2 said,

    Eu uso já há algum tempo o Bookmooch e estou muito contente.
    Fora isso, raramente compro um livro sem passar pela LibraryThing e Amazon.

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