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About Project Runeberg
Media Coverage of Project Runeberg
Volunteer
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What is Copyright?
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About Paper
Project Runeberg 1995 Swedish Front Page
Other Digital Library Projects
En nordisk kanon
A Nordic Canon
Design Decisions of Project Runeberg
Electronic Editions
Unicode character set
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About Scanning and Images
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Capturing books with a digital camera
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