Public domain means that the book is no longer protected by copyright and so anyone can make copies, etc.

on  Thursday 1/12/2006 07:18 AM dmgina said
I don't know what public domain is?
Jim do you know?


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> You only need a membership with BookShare if you get copyrighted
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> on 09:25 PM 1/11/2006 kathleen spear wrote:
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> >You have to pay an membershiup fee to get books from BOokshare.  It
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> >If you are able to get books from the National Library Service (NLS)
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