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From abolition to algebra, CU Library's unique holdings are available to readers online
From abolition to algebra, CU Library's unique holdings are available to readers online
By Daniel Aloi
A selection of rare and out-of-print historical materials at Cornell
University Library is only a click away for readers using a new
print-on-demand service.
The library partnered with BookSurge, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, in
June 2006 to make available some of its unique non-copyrighted holdings
-- collections ranging from historical mathematics and agriculture
texts to anti-slavery pamphlets.
![]() Provided/Cornell University Library |
| Print-on-demand titles available from Cornell University Library's exclusive collections include selections from the Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery archive. |

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