The beta version of the Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek goes live today. Financed by the Federal Government, by the states and by local authorities, the DDB offers ‘everyone unrestricted access to Germany’s cultural and scientific heritage, that is, access to millions of books, archived items, images, sculptures, pieces of music and other sound documents, as well as films and scores, from all over Germany.’
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Jochen Hung (November 28, 2012). German Digital Library online. Weimar Studies Network. Retrieved January 18, 2025 from https://doi.org/10.58079/vbku