COVID-19 or coronavirus have created that most people in the world can get out of their homes. It is a deadly virus that forces governments to issue states with alarm and detention, that is why the streets of the world's most important cities are abandoned today. He does not live
Surviving a few weeks of confinement at home is not easy. Despite having the Internet, dozens of movies and series to watch or tons of video games to play, not being able to go outside is not fun. In addition, entertainment services such as YouTube or Netflix are obliged to limit the quality of their content, all for the sake of undermining the networks.
But fear not because there are so many other activities than stressing on a television or computer screen all day. Reading, that you forgot so much, is a clear example of this. Because there are fewer experiences that are more enjoyable than enjoying a good book and for this reason, the Internet Archive, a digital library run by a nonprofit dedicated to archiving, kidnapping Web sites, recently announced that its nearly one and a half million books are available to everyone, completely free of charge without waiting
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Don't know what to do for coronavirus? How about reading any of these 1.4 million books for free?
National Emergency Library, a new Internet Archive initiative for the arrival of coronavirus health emergencies. At this l ink, we have access to about 1.5 million books of all genres and genres. The most important thing about this decision, without being totally free, that the waiting list is deleted
In other words, this library works just like any other library. You want a book and if they give it to you to read it. If you are not, you must join the waiting list. The problem is that it depends on the book and its popularity, this waiting list can be a few weeks. Now as a result of the coronavirus there are no longer waiting times so we can take a look at any book we read right away.
Now, not everyone agrees with this digital ladder. Many people believe that what this organization is doing has been stolen since its beginning publishes books often without the authors' permission And it is not the first time that they have received claims and demands from the Writers Guild, the world's leading authors' organization.
Either way, the National Emergency Library is available to everyone, not just users in the United States. In addition, we also have books available in several languages - there are about 19,000 in Spanish – in the event of a run in English. Maximum waiting list suspension rate will continue until June 30, 2020 or until the end of the United States government's urgent decision, whichever comes first.
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