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The Book Cover Archive, for the appreciation and categorization of excellence in book cover design.
- The Book of Strange New Things
The Book of Strange New Things - Book Cover Archive
- On Power and Ideology
Creative Review published a short feature on this line, and...
- The Science of The Bottom Line
The Science of The Bottom Line - Book Cover Archive
- And Then There's This
And Then There's This - Book Cover Archive
- How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming
How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had It Coming - Book Cover...
- The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism
The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism - Book...
- The Book of Strange New Things
The purpose of this task is to classify the books by the cover image. The BookCover30 dataset contains 57,000 book cover images divided into 30 classes. The training set and test set is split into 90% - 10% respectively.
13 sie 2024 · Our Covers API provides a programmatic method to access the book covers and author photos available in the Open Library Covers Repository. Guidelines for Cover Use. Please, do not crawl our cover API. If you do, we may decide to block your crawl.
The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-first Century is a book by James Howard Kunstler (Grove/Atlantic, 2005) exploring the consequences of a world oil production peak, coinciding with the forces of climate change, resurgent diseases, water scarcity, global economic instability and warfare to cause major ...
17 kwi 2024 · Most importantly, it’s very easy to find cover images, including both current and past cover designs. Developers can access virtually everything they need with just a book’s ISBN, making it incredibly efficient for applications that link metadata with visual representations.
The Long Emergency tells us just what to expect after we pass the point of global peak oil production and the honeymoon of affordable energy is over, preparing us for economic, political, and social changes of an unimaginable scale.
6 gru 2010 · What will happen when our current plagues of global warming, epidemic disease, and overpopulation collide to exacerbate the end of the oil age? The last two hundred years have seen the greatest explosion of progress and wealth in the history of mankind, much of it based on the exploitation of cheap, nonrenewable fossil-fuel energy.