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Britannica to add Primary Sources to Collection

MarketWatch has an article from yesterday talking about the addition of primary sources to Encyclopaedia Britannica. "eBooks From Project Gutenberg Including Literature, History and Philosophy Provide a New Dimension to Research." Project Gutenberg, the digitatization project started by Michael Hart in 1971, will add richness to Online Britannica allowing individuals to get a well-rounded research experience from one place. Visit Encyclopedia Britannica for more information.

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