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- Electronic Full-Text Sources (EFTS)
EFTS provides the primary means of access to, as well as information on, full-text scholarly resources available at the University of Chicago. Texts are arranged by language, subject, and searching interface. EFTS, unlike EOS, does not point to digital facsimiles of texts; rather, it directs patrons to "searchable" encoded texts and texts where one finds added value through hypertext links and the like. Examples include American Film Scripts Online, Diderot's Encyclopédie, English Poetry, Goethes Werke, Italian Women Writers, the Patrologia Latina Database, North American Women's Letters and Diaries, Thesaurus Linguae Graecae, the William Blake Archive, and more. - Electronic Open Stacks (EOS)
EOS is the University of Chicago Library's home for image-based texts. The University's digital reformatting projects can be found under EOS as well as other digital facsimile projects, both commercial and public domain, such as Early English Books Online and Gallica. EOS offerings are not full-text searchable; such texts can be found within EFTS. - Other Local Projects
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