where to find public domains works
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October 17, 2007 by
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As you know by now, the public domain is essentially a huge network of copyright-free resources that are literally at your disposal to use as you wish (within the bounds of law, of course). The real encounter is in when some newbie first hears about the public domain, fires up Google and types in "Public Domain" (or the more refined searcher may type in: "where to find public domain works"). The answer? You can't find what you want.
The problem is most of them don't have any public domain materials in them at all. When searching for public domain materials to use in your business, try using the following top 10 internet resources for this task:
1. The Library of Congress - http://www.loc.gov/
The Library of Congress is perhaps the greatest reference resource on the Internet, and as such is a goldmine for public domain works.
2. Free Online Books from UPenn http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/ - A large collection of free online books that you can use immediately.
3. Virtual Theater http://www.vl-theatre.com/list4.shtml - An online repository of free plays that you can use.
4. Literature.org http://www.literature.org/ - THE literature website on the Internet. You can find all sorts of classics here. Who knows, maybe you could open a publishing house for old philosophy texts.
5. The Internet Archive http://www.archive.org/ - A digital library of Internet sites includes audio and video resources as well.
6. Ibiblio.org http://www.ibiblio.org/ - A self-proclaimed publicís library and digital archive. Links to other public domain resources as well as an excellent collection of resources as varied as Arts, Geography, History, Language, Science and a lot more. A must-visit public domain resource.
7. The Internet Public Library http://www.ipl.org/div/books/ - A virtual library on the Internet. Very extensive public domain resources.
8. Project Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.org/ - A de facto leader of the public domain movement, this is a huge collection of online public domain works. The books can be easily downloaded, and despite what Internet marketers might tell you, this is a top-notch resource.
9. Wikipedia ñ Public Domain Resources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Public_domain_resources
- Wikipedia is free, reader-maintained encyclopedia. As such, it has a fantastic list of public domain resources (And I'm indebted to this list to help provide many links in this post).
10. SearchGov.com http://www.searchgov.com/ - Helps you search all .gov (government) websites for the topics of your choice.
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I’m bookmarking this page! I just read this book that talked about how you could legally use pub domain works. It didn’t have as comprehensive a list.
October 18th, 2007 at 1:24 am