The New York Public Library recently announced that it is sharing 180,000 of its high-resolution digital archives, including photographs, etchings, watercolors, sheet music, maps,
stereoscopic views, and other images dating back as far as the 11th
century. From their press release:
Did you know that more than 180,000 of the items in our Digital
Collections are in the public domain? That means everyone has the
freedom to enjoy and reuse these materials in almost limitless ways. The
Library now makes it possible to download such items in the highest
resolution available directly from the Digital Collections website. No
permission required. No restrictions on use.
Imágenes de alta resolución, libres de derechos, incluyendo a: fotografías, partituras, mapas, etc. desde el siglo 11.
Click here to see them.
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