| Carolyn -
I don't know about other groups, but other _institutions_ have. HTBOOK
is a freeware utility that is widely used in the academic community to
convert Bookreader libraries to HTML; anything a university thinks
should be generally accessible to their students gets converted
straight from the ConOLD to the Web.
To find this stuff, do an AltaVista search on HTBOOK and follow your
nose. Places I've found have had the bookshelf on the Web but the books
protected by some sort of access control - http://acs.tamu.edu/book is
an example - but the access control may screen out me and not you. Try
it and see. With the rate new sites pop up on the Web, it's worth doing
a new AltaVista search from time to time.
Incidentally, I've been on my soap-box for years saying we should stop
wasting plastic and start recycling bits (i.e. put our docs on the Web
and charge for it). Now people are doing it anyway willy-nilly, and our
intellectual property is going West. See no. 394.9 in the CDROM
conference for my latest flame on the subject!
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