https://standardebooks.org/
While free public domain books can be readily downloaded from resources
like Project Gutenberg and the Internet Archive, those wishing to read
these finds on an e-reader or mobile device may be somewhat frustrated
by their formatting or mistakes in transcription. This sentiment is the
inspiration behind Standard Ebooks, "a volunteer driven, not-for-profit
effort to produce a collection of high quality, carefully formatted,
accessible, open source, and free public domain ebooks that meet or
exceed the quality of commercially produced ebooks." Some of the ways
Standard Ebooks strives to improve their source material include
proofreading and correcting typos and ephemera, editing the typography
and design for consistency, and updating the formatting to meet current
e-book best practices such as tables of contents and popup footnotes. As
of this write-up, more than 300 titles are available, including L.M.
Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables, Booker T. Washington's Up from Slavery, and P.G. Wodehouse's Jeeves Stories.
Visitors can browse Standard Ebooks' full library in order of newest
additions, author name, reading ease, or length, and each e-book is
available in four different file formats. Those interested in
participating in this project should visit the Get Involved section to
learn how.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r51752/standard_ebooks
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