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Fri Jun 29 07:07:10 2007 Pacific Time

      Online eBook Fair Provides 3/4 Million eBooks

       URBANA, Ill., June 29 (AScribe Newswire) -- Readers are invited to search, browse and download eBooks at www.worldebookfair.com for one month starting Wednesday, July 4. Books for every taste and reading level are available in dozens of languages and formats.

       Over 750,000 eBooks will be freely available at the second annual World eBook Fair. Leading providers of electronic books have provided free access to materials on nearly every topic. The World eBook Fair is a showcase for the range and importance of eBooks for enjoyment, education, research and literacy.

       Visit www.worldebookfair.com for one month starting Wednesday, July 4 to search, browse and download eBooks. Something for every taste and reading level is available, in dozens of languages and formats.

       Over 100 separate eBook collections are available at one online address, www.worldebookfair.com. Collections cover a vast range, including fiction, historical documents, national literatures, children's literature, medicine and reference. In addition to English, eBooks appear in Hungarian, French, Japanese, Dutch, and many other languages.

       No special eBook readers, software or devices are required to enjoy these eBooks. A Web browser and PDF viewer are all that is required. The collections are presented without hindrance for online viewing, printing, and non-commercial redistribution. Everyone is invited to find eBooks of interest, share them with friends, and save them for future use.

       Commercial eBook providers have opened their collections for free access through the World eBook Fair, yielding over 100,000 titles. For example, Digital Pulp Publishing is presenting a wide and eclectic array of titles from contemporary authors. DPP brings independent access to the broad open market through the efforts of many publishers. Another commercial partner, eBooks About Everything, offers a broad selection of enjoyable titles for all ages.

       These are all full text editions that are yours to download, read and keep. With 750,000 titles to select from, more eBooks are available than are found in 25 average public libraries.

       This year's Second Annual World eBook Fair includes the entire 100,000 title set from Project Gutenberg's various collections, as well as a further 400,000 eBooks from The World eBook Library, all of which will be available free of charge for a full month. Another partner is The Internet Archive, bringing 100,000 titles, plus a further 87,000 titles in progress.

       Special coupons will be available, as well as discounts on great numbers of commercial eBooks for World eBook Fair visitors for the period July 4 through August 4.

       Readers from around the world are invited to visit www.worldebookfair.com starting July 4. The main page lists all the various collections. The site is available now, and advance guest previews for media inquiries and other interested parties are provided upon request.

       More information about the World eBook Library:

       The World eBook Library operates the Project Gutenberg Consortia Center and the World eBook Fair. The PGCC is designed for the collection and redistribution of eBooks that are public domain under the United States copyright laws. PGCC houses collection of collections of eBooks-- rather than collectiing them one at a time. We find various collections and ask if these collections would benefit from inclusion in Project Gutenberg, and exposure from our sites around the world. www.worldlibrary.net

       More information about Project Gutenberg:

       Project Gutenberg is the first and largest single collection of free electronic books, or eBooks. Michael Hart, founder of Project Gutenberg, invented eBooks in 1971 and continues to inspire the creation of eBooks and related technologies today. The Project Gutenberg mission is to encourage the creation and distribution of eBooks. www.gutenberg.org

       MEDIA CONTACTS:

       - Michael S. Hart

       Founder, Project Gutenberg

       405 W. Elm, Urbana, IL 61801

       hart@pglaf.org,hart@pobox.com

       US Phone 217-344-6623

       - Gregory B. Newby

       CEO, Project Gutenberg

       gbnewby@pglaf.org

       US Phone 907-450-8663

       http://www.gutenberg.org

       - John Guagliardo

       Founder, World Public Library

       Honolulu, Hawaii

       john@gutenberg.cc

       US Phone 808-292-2068

       http://www.worldpubliclibrary.org

       - Catherine Hodge

       Digital Pulp Publishing

       hodge@digitalpulppublishing.com

       US Phone 877-382-2100

       http://digitalpulppublishing.com

       - Katrina Cardway

       eBooks About Everything

       katrina@ebooksabouteverything.com

       US Phone 760-327-5100

       http://ebooksabouteverything.com

      Media Contact: See above.


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