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Leonardo da Vinci is a 1997 interactive CD-ROM game by Corbis, consisting of a "computerized viewing tool which permits the user to examine English translations of the Codex [Leicester] superimposed onto facsimiles of its pages". [1] The tool, known as Codescope, is licensed by Corbis.
the article about bibliographic databases for information about databases giving bibliographic information about finding books and journal articles. Note that "free" or "subscription" can refer both to the availability of the database or of the journal articles included. This has been indicated as precisely as possible in the lists below.
In 1981, Bettmann sold the archive to the Kraus Thomson Organization. [2] In 1995, the archive was sold to Corbis, a digital stock photography company founded by Bill Gates. [1] [4] Restrictions of access to the collection arising from this sale were described in the editorial "Goodbye to All That" in the May 2001 issue of American Heritage ...
In 2001 Corbis built a state-of-the-art preservation facility in western Pennsylvania to house the Bettmann Archive. Corbis committed to preserving the collection for generations to come, and to allow continued access to this extraordinary collection. [24] In late 2002, Leslie Hughes stepped down as President of Corbis' Markets and Products Group.
(Pub: Centre For Informatics Research And Development). Quarterly. Through: Indian journals.com. ISSN: 2583-8994 (Online), 2320-530X (Print) [11] ISST Journal of Advances in Librarianship (Pub:Intellectuals Society for Socio-Techno Welfare) ISSN: 0976-9021. Semiannual. [12] Journal of Advanced Research in Library and Information Science.
A preprint archive for philosophy affiliated with PhilPapers >10,000 2009 PhilPapers Foundation: PhilSci-Archive: Philosophy of science: An archive for preprints in philosophy of science >10,000 2001 D-Scribe Digital Publishing: Preprints with The Lancet: Medicine: Preprints available via SSRN >1,000 2018 Elsevier: Preprints.org: Multidisciplinary
Sygma (formally known as Agence Presse Sygma or Sygma Photo News) was a French photo agency. [1] Sygma was established in 1973, was acquired by Corbis in 1999, and went bankrupt in 2011.
The Internet Archive Scholar is a scholarly search engine created by the Internet Archive in 2020. As of February 2024 [update] , it contained over 35 million research articles with full text access.