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Why is it called the “Modern” (Kindai ߑ) Digital Library, when actually includes only books from the Meiji period?

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Why is it called the “Modern” (Kindai ߑ) Digital Library, when actually includes only books from the Meiji period?

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Dunno. The English title is in fact “Digital Library from the Meiji Period.” Maybe they don’t want to advertize the fact that it really is the Meiji Microfilm collection, and that all the images are taken from the microfilm.

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