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'''See also [[Sabinet]]'''
 
'''See also [[Sabinet]]'''
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The [[African Digital Library]]
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The [[ADL]] is a collection of electronic books (eBooks) that can be accessed and used free-of-charge by any person living on the African continent. Individuals can access the library from any PC that is connected to the Internet in Africa.
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The objective of the ADL is to develop a digital library that is available free-of-charge, to residents and institutions of Africa, for academic and business use.
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The ADL project aims to facilitate access to library resources without the expense of developing and maintaining a physical infrastructure, by establishing a public digital library for people living and learning on the African continent. The library comprises a collection of books and other resources, in digital format, that are accessible through the Internet.
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The ADL was established in November 1999 in collaboration with NetLibrary. NetLibrary was acquired by Ebsco from OCLC in March 2010. Ebsco was fortunate to also obtain a fully formed ebook platform that already had a large collection of about 200, 000 ebooks from 500 publishers available in 17, 000 sites worldwide.
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The African Digital Library's collections are now accessible via the Ebsco platforms.
  
 
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The list: General Archival and Library Resources in South Africa: A

African Digital Repository

A central repository for records harvested from the institutional repositories of a number of Southern African and African institutions. Links to the full text are included.

See also Sabinet

The African Digital Library

The ADL is a collection of electronic books (eBooks) that can be accessed and used free-of-charge by any person living on the African continent. Individuals can access the library from any PC that is connected to the Internet in Africa.

The objective of the ADL is to develop a digital library that is available free-of-charge, to residents and institutions of Africa, for academic and business use.

The ADL project aims to facilitate access to library resources without the expense of developing and maintaining a physical infrastructure, by establishing a public digital library for people living and learning on the African continent. The library comprises a collection of books and other resources, in digital format, that are accessible through the Internet.

The ADL was established in November 1999 in collaboration with NetLibrary. NetLibrary was acquired by Ebsco from OCLC in March 2010. Ebsco was fortunate to also obtain a fully formed ebook platform that already had a large collection of about 200, 000 ebooks from 500 publishers available in 17, 000 sites worldwide.

The African Digital Library's collections are now accessible via the Ebsco platforms.

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African Digital Repository, Navtech, SACat, SANB (South African National Bibliography), Subsidie and UCTD (the Union Catalogue for Theses and Dissertations)