Historians from all backgrounds would find something unique on the National Library of France's online counterpart, Gallica. It opened for the virtual public in 1997 with a few thousand royalty-free documents that could only be viewed visually. Today, this online enterprise is enriched weekly with thousands of new digital resources, from Shakespeare to documentary films. The home page is striking and shows links to manuscripts, headlines in multiple languages, and, of course, a link to a 1932 recording of Andalusian music from Morocco.
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