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Brockhaus & Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary

Image from the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, published in Russia,1890-1907.
The book copyright has expired, and the contents are now in the public domain.
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Digitized Public Domain Sheet music Sources
Article by Mark Edwards
While there are numerous websites around the internet that give away free sheet music, you must be aware that “free” and “Public Domain” are not the same concept. By free, it means that you are just being informed for educational purposes and may not modify or make profit from the work. While Public Domain Content (http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/35309-how-i-made-580k-using-public-domain-works.html)grants you the right to alter and capitalize on the material.
Here are some website that offer Digitized Public Domain Sheet music:
http://www.free-scores.com/
This site indexes more than 1,600 web sites that offers free sheet music on-line in digital form. They also claim to have more than 3,000 plus public domain pieces (http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/35309-how-i-made-580k-using-public-domain-works.html) that are downloadable in PDF file format. Most but not all of the sheet music that you’ll view from this site belong to the Public Domain and are therefore free for any use.
Http://Www.Mutopiaproject.Org/
This site hold more than 700 plus pieces of sheet music that are free to download, print distribute and perform. Their collection (http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/35309-how-i-made-580k-using-public-domain-works.html) continue to increase all the time. They house the pieces of most of the classical masters that remained immortal because of their works. This site also offers the modern editions and arrangements of these timeless classics plus other new compositions that also promising as well.
http://www.ccel.org/cceh/
This contains a database of indexed archives of Public Domain (http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/35309-how-i-made-580k-using-public-domain-works.html) music which includes hymns, chants and carols in digital format like MIDI files, viewable and printable sheet music and editable electronic musical scores. Text and lyrics are not included in this collection.
http://www.publicdomainsherpa.com/free-sheet-music.html
Like the popular Sherpa guides of the Himalayas, Public Domain Sherpa is about giving people real and honest information about the issues concerning Public Domain Content (http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/35309-how-i-made-580k-using-public-domain-works.html). You can make a fortune from republishing or deriving from Public Domain. But determining whether a material is already Public Domain or still Copyright is never easy and should not be taken lightly. There has been a lot of information about this emerging industry but there has been not a single site which was as comprehensive as this.
http://www.pdinfo.com/
This site provides an alphabetically listed reference of Public Domain (http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/35309-how-i-made-580k-using-public-domain-works.html) music which are searchable by title. Various groups can also be alphabetically browsed or grouped into their genres. Sheet music are available either as individual re-prints or compiled books which are for sale in the site it self.
http://chopin.lib.uchicago.edu/
Frederic Chopin’s musical score collections (http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/35309-how-i-made-580k-using-public-domain-works.html) were fully digitized by the University of Chicago. This includes more than 400 plus of the earliest musical compositions by this musical genius.
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Public Domain Content question by Arnie the Agnostic: What should I put in the works of a public domain “Agnostic Bible”?
Also, what sort of research should I do and where should I look for contributors?
As far as content goes I think I have some good categories:
-On Logic and Philosophy
-On Proper Arguing
-On the History of Religion and the Process of Beliefs
-On Judea-Christian Faiths
-On Eastern Religions
-On Atheism
-On Ethics Outside of Religion
-On Society, Government, and Philosophy in their Relations
-On the Human Species
-On Science and Knowledge
-Fideism vs Evidentionalism
Any other suggestions are welcome.
Finally, what importance and impact do you feel such a works could have?
Public Domain Content best answer:
Answer by John
u should putt a lot of stuff as long as it is yo religons
These are lovely! Thank you!
You’re welcome, Abigail. I’ve enjoyed seeing many of the images at your website!
–MaryMargret