The book has been digitized now. I can see it at
http://www.kb.dk/e-mat/dod/130019427200.pdf
You may or may not be able to see it.
Regards,
Ole
On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 5:39 PM, Ole Palnatoke Andersen <ole(a)palnatoke.org>wrote:
> I have now ordered "Glossarium norvagicum, eller, Forsøg paa en Samling af
> saadanne rare norske Ord som gemeenlig ikke forstaaes af danske Folk,
> tilligemed en Fortegnelse paa norske Mænds og Qvinders Navne, Det fælles
> Sprog til Oplysning og Forbedring" from 1749 to find out :-)
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Jonathan Gray <jonathan.gray(a)okfn.org>wrote:
>
>> Great - thanks Ole!
>>
>> So - from the point of view of prospective reusers - does this mean that
>> e-books from DOD can be freely circulated and reused (as per
>> opendefinition.org)? E.g. will scanned e-books or digital editions be
>> made available with a legal waiver (Public Domain Mark / CC0) or equivalent
>> "no rights reserved" legal disclaimers?
>>
>> J.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 2:42 PM, Ole Palnatoke Andersen <ole(a)palnatoke.org
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> The library assumes that everything pre-1900 is out of copyright, and
>>> yes: There are two projects - e-books on demand (EOD) and digitizing on
>>> demand (DOD). EOD is an Europeana project where the user pays for time
>>> spent (iirc), while DOD is Royal Library only, and free. The time frames
>>> are as you mentioned, Jonathan.
>>>
>>> Oh, David: please do not move too fast - the people involved in the DOD
>>> project need to catch their collective breaths (I also need some of the to
>>> write Wikipedia articles) :-)
>>>
>>> -Ole
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 2:34 PM, Jonathan Gray <jonathan.gray(a)okfn.org>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Great news!
>>>>
>>>> While it looks like pre-1600 and 1601-1700 will be only available via
>>>> EEBO for people outside DK (which requires a fairly hefty institutional
>>>> subscription fee?), the 1701-1900 texts appear to be freely available? Does
>>>> anyone know about the legal status / license / terms of use of these texts?
>>>>
>>>> J.
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 9:35 AM, Ole Palnatoke Andersen <
>>>> ole(a)palnatoke.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>
>>>>> The Royal Library in Copenhagen has started making free e-books on
>>>>> demand from Danish 1701-1900 books in their collections.
>>>>>
>>>>> By doing this, they get more usage but less wear and tear and more
>>>>> space in the reading room :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> More on http://www.kb.dk/en/nb/samling/dod/index.html
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Ole
>>>>>
>>>>>
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The Danish Royal library (KB.dk) has announced a new
pilot project, starting November 1, 2012, and lasting
until the end of 2014.
Text in Danish:
http://www.kb.dk/da/nb/samling/dod/index.html
Text in English:
http://www.kb.dk/en/nb/samling/dod/index.html
My summary in English:
This is a partnership under the "EOD" (e-books on
demand) framework, http://books2ebooks.eu/da
Danish books older than 1600 have already been fully
digitized and can be downloaded as PDF from the REX
library catalog, but only from Danish IP addresses.
Danish books 1600-1700 are currently being digitized
and are being made available in the same way.
Danish books 1700-1900 can be digitized on demand,
by links in the REX catalog, and are e-mailed as a
PDF file to each customer. This service is made
FREE OF CHARGE.
The Swedish Royal library (KB.se) also participates
in the EOD program, but they charge 100 SEK per book
plus 3 SEK per page, or 400 SEK ($65, €45) for a
typical book of 300 pages.
The limitation to Danish IP addresses seems ridiculous
to me. I have asked for the reason. I hope someone in
Denmark can mass upload these PDF files to Wikimedia
Commons.
--
Lars Aronsson (lars(a)aronsson.se)
Project Runeberg - free Nordic literature - http://runeberg.org/