Digital Library of India
Digital Library of India, initially hosted by Indian Institute of Science, CDAC, Noida, IIIT-Hyderabad during 2000s working in partnership with the Million Book Project, provides free access to many books in English and Indian languages.[1] The scanning of Indian language books has created an opportunity for developing Indian language optical character recognition (OCR) software. The publications are mainly in PDF or QuickTime format.[2] Because of copyright laws, the texts are all out of copyright and therefore not sources for current information, but rather useful for history and background. As of 2016[update], DLI had scanned 550,603 titles. Representative titles include:
Books in Urdu and Persian are also available. Examples include " Aligarh kee taaleemi tehreek" by Khwaja Ghulamus Sayyedain and Makateeb-e-Sanai by Professor Nazir Ahmad DLI website has not been operational for maintenance reasons from 2017. The contents are available from archive.org[3] See alsoReferences
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