Project Gutenberg Canada
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Project Gutenberg Canada, also known as Project Gutenburg of Canada, is a Canadian digital library founded July 1, 2007 by Dr. Mark Akrigg.[1] The website allows Canadian residents to create e-texts and download books, including those that are otherwise not in the public domain in other countries.
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Established | July 1, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-07-01) |
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It is not formally affiliated with the original Project Gutenberg, though both share the common objective of making public domain books available for free to the general public as e-books. Project Gutenburg Canada primarily focuses on works by Canadian authors or about Canada, as well as works in Canadian French.[2]
Distributed Proofreaders Canada began contributing ebooks to Project Gutenberg Canada when launched on December 1, 2007.