Wikipedia:Internet Archive print disability access
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Following the decision in Hachette v. Internet Archive, publishing corporations have imposed limits on the ability of readers to borrow books from the Internet Archive library. Many books are now limited to those who claim to have a print disability. Any Internet Archive account can receive print-disabled permissions upon request.
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To enable print-disabled eligibility on your Internet Archive account, complete the form at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScSBbT17HSQywTm-fQawOK7G4dN-QPbDWNstdfvysoKTXCjKA/viewform.
After you submit the form, it will be processed within a few days and you will be able to access the full Internet Archive library.
See also
Essays
Resources
- Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library – A massive collection of sources available to Wikipedia editors
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Resource Exchange/Resource Request – A place to ask for resources from other editors
- Wikipedia:Resource support pilot – A place to request the Wikimedia Foundation purchase resources for you
External links
- Qualifying for Print Disability Special Access on Internet Archive (this is where the Google Forms link comes from)
- What the Hachette v. Internet Archive Decision Means for Our Library on Internet Archive Blogs