This is a sample of projects from a
more complete list of digital initiatives at Cornell University Library.
 | ArXiv.org - research papers in physics, computer science, mathematics, and other scientific communities. |
 | eCommons@Cornell is the university's collection of scholarly information by faculty, staff, and students. See Cornell Engineering Quarterly and BEE 453 Computer Aided Engineering student projects. |
 | The Kinematic Models for Design Digital Library (K-MODDL) is a resource for learning and teaching the principles of kinematics. Includes moving mechanical models. K-MODDL is supported by the National Science Foundation, produced by Cornell University Library, and is included in the National Science Digital Library. |
 | VIVO transcends campus, college and department divides to provide an integrated view of the life sciences at Cornell. VIVO has been extended to engineering, physical sciences, and mathematics as well. Browse and search for faculty, research and educational activities, facilities, and tools. |
 | BookSurge - Cornell has partnered with BookSurge, a subsidiary of Amazon.com to make approximately 6,000 rare and non-copyrighted books available for purchase as paperback editions. These include titles from the Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection, and other Cornell holdings, including the American Civil War; 19th and 20th century texts in home economics, agriculture, animal science, food science and rural sociology; historical western travel narratives of Southeast Asia; and important historical works in science and mathematics. |
 | Microsoft Live Book Search - Cornell University Library has entered into a partnership with Microsoft to digitize approximately 100,000 books and to put the volumes online using the Microsoft Live Book Search service. The initiative focuses on works already in the public domain and will allow students, researchers, and scholars around the world online access to books from Cornell's outstanding collections. |
 | Google Book Search Library - Cornell University Library has partnered with Google Inc. to digitize approximately 500,000 materials from its collections and make them available online using Google Book Search Library. Cornell is the 27th institution to join the Google Book Search Library project. |