Cambridge Digital Library

The Cambridge Digital Library is a project operated by the Cambridge University Library designed to make items from the unique and distinctive collections of Cambridge University Library available online. The project was initially funded by a donation of £1.5 million GBP from Dr. Leonard Polonsky, with the purpose of developing the technical infrastructure and producing an initial batch of online content. The first step of the project, known as the Foundations Project, ran from mid-2010 to early 2014, and was themed around two main strands, Faith and Science.[1][2]

  1. ^ Jarvis, Anne (December 2011). "Introducing the Cambridge Digital Library". West Road, Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Library. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  2. ^ Keller, David (19 December 2012). "Cambridge Digital Library looks to turn traditional library 'inside out'". BBC News (online). U.K. Retrieved 11 July 2013.