Project Noolaham

Project Noolaham

Project Noolaham is a is a volunteer effort to digitize, archive, and distribute cultural works related to Tamils. As of January 2008, more than 1,020 books and magazines are in the Noolaham collection. Texts are published in Unicode format and as scanned PDFs.

History

Project Noolaham was started by T. Kopinath and M. Mauran in 2005. At the beginning unicode versions of the books were published. From January 2007, scanned images complied into Portable Documents format are released as well. Almost all releases are in Tamil.

External links

* [http://www.noolaham.net/ Project Noolaham Homepage]


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