This site gets better all the time. A link to the Library's gopher server is now supplemented with cool up close examination of top exhibits like The Magna Carta, details of forthcoming exhibitions and the new building at St Pancras.
A small number of important classical and medieval literary works are housed here, including Chaucer and Hesiod, Homer and Homerica. Although in most instances the texts are quite long, they are all managable. What would be useful, though, is some accompanying material to help put them in context.
Only the most dedicated and dull of Net-savvy librarians will find these links exciting, but if you're looking to improve your own Internet library services, then you could do worse.
Visit several virtual 'rooms' in the Vatican, including a library, a music room and a nature room.
Apart from the US Government information and reference library sections you'd expect, there are illustrated electronic versions of the library's recent exhibitions, as well as the start of the Global Electronic Library.
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