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The project operates under the philosophy that literature and information should be accessible to everyone at little to no cost.

The library is built and maintained primarily by volunteers who digitize, proofread, and format the texts. Project Gutenberg

is the world's first and largest provider of free electronic books (e-books), hosting a library of over 75,000 titles . Founded in 1971 by Michael S. Hart, it focuses on digitizing and distributing literature for which U.S. copyright has expired, making it a cornerstone of the public domain movement. Core Mission and Philosophy The project operates under the philosophy that literature

: The initiative aims to break down barriers to education and personal betterment by enabling unlimited redistribution of classic works. Collection and Operations hosting a library of over 75