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Mike Furlough, HathiTrust’s Executive Director, shares an in-depth/data-rich post (loaded with charts and tables).

Furlough writes:

In this post, I’d like to go into some detail to shed more light on the characteristics of these materials, our work to open them, and how we are endeavoring to make them as useful as possible. Numbers geeks, get ready.

Btw, the five millionth volume was by Ohio State University. Here’s a link to the record.

A treatise on the disorders and deformities of the teeth and gums, explaining the most rational methods of treating their diseases by Thomas Berdmore (London, 1770). Furlough points out that Berdmore was King George III’s*** dentist.

Read the Complete Post by the HT’s Mike Furlough

See Also: 5 Million Public Domain Ebooks in HathiTrust: What Does This Mean? (by Rick Anderson, The Scholarly Kitchen)

See Also: *** Perhaps well learn more about King George III’s teeth (-: as his papers are digitized by The Royal Archives. The digitization project was announced earlier this month.