Business In The Information Age - Creating
eBooks From Public Domain Works
Start A Work From Home Business By
Turning Your Ideas Into Dollars With Public Domain
Works
The Traditional Way
If, for some reason, the Internet does not work for you,
never fear. A better than good alternative is a public
library.
Unlike the Internet, public libraries are the one source of
public domain works that is absolutely free. That’s because
with the Internet method, you need to have a computer and an
Internet connection before you can do any actual work – all of
which can cost you money.
But, when it comes to public libraries, you can just drive
over there and zip and zap and just like that! You have the
information you want.
Another advantage that public libraries have over the
Internet is that there is always someone to help you do your
search. The one thing that the Internet does not have but
public libraries do is a librarian.
Most librarians are quite knowledgeable about the collection
their libraries have and are usually willing to help you find
exactly what you’re looking for.
If the public library near you is a local one, it would
probably help if you make a list of questions you might have
and approach the librarian first as you enter. If the library
is state or city-run, the library staff members probably have
neither the time nor resources to devote personal attention to
your needs while there are also other patrons.
If that is the case, you can pretty much handle your own
search through library archives without need of outside help.
Just pick any subject you want and scan the library shelf for
shelf. It helps if you look for older books relating to the
topic as they are likely already in the public domain.
Alternatively, you can spend a lazy afternoon browsing
through the card catalogue section until you hit something you
like.
The good thing about card catalogues is that they usually
contain the date of publication, and right near the beginning
of the listing on the card, too. This makes identifying if the
work was published before 1923 a simple matter.
After finding the public domain materials you need, you are
now ready for the next step, which is how to prepare these
public domain works for resale. One of the proven packaging
methods to re-sell public domain works is through an
e-book.
An e-book is a term that refers to an electronic or digital
version of a book, although sometimes it is used to refer to a
hardware device specifically designed to read digital copies of
books.
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What Is The Public
Domain?
By
Attorney Lloyd J. Jassin
In addition to works no
longer protected by copyright, the public
domain also includes works that are in the
public domain for failure to include a proper
copyright notice. Prior to March 1, 1989,
notice of copyright (e.g., © 1941 by Irving
Berlin) was required on all published works. If
the notice was omitted, or appeared in the
wrong form or location, the work was put into
the public domain. Be aware that if the
copyright notice was omitted on copies of works
published between January 1, 1978 and March 1,
1989, copyright was not automatically lost if
certain measures were taken to cure the
oversight.
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If you are interested in starting a home-based business
creating ebooks and other information products from public
domain works, don't forget to visit our "resources" section,
where you can download an inexpensive application called
"Public Domain Researcher." Public Domain Researcher is a
super little application packed full of Public Domain
Resources. This is a desktop based research tool you can use to
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Researcher", you'll also get a downloable version of this
entire article series.
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