Cambridge University Press has long been a pioneer in the reissuing ofout-of-print titles from its own backlist, producing digital reprints ofbooks that are still sought after by scholars and students but could not bereprinted economically using traditional technology. The Cambridge LibraryCollection extends this activity to a wider range of books which are still ofimportance to researchers and professionals, either for the source materialthey contain, or as landmarks in the history of their academic discipline.
Drawing from the world-renowned collections in the CambridgeUniversity Library, and guided by the advice of experts in each subject area,Cambridge University Press is using state-of-the-art scanning machinesin its own Printing House to capture the content of each book selected forinclusion. The files are processed to give a consistently clear, crisp image,and the books finished to the high quality standard for which the Pressis recognised around the world. The latest print-on-demand technologyensures that the books will remain available indefinitely, and that orders forsingle or multiple copies can quickly be supplied.
The Cambridge Library Collection will bring back to life books of enduringscholarly value across a wide range of disciplines in the humanities and socialsciences and in science and technology.
Our library has now purchased 390 volumes of books on the subjects of history, law, and other topics. For the details, please refer to the attachment.

