Via GB, this Wall Street Journal Q&A interview (free) with its founder Michael Hart on book digitization, Google Book Search, and more. In October, we published an a brief essay by Michael Hart here on the SEW Blog.
This
post includes
a few comments from its founder, Michael Hart. Google Print is now publishing the
full-text of public domain/out-of-copyright print works it has acquired through
the Google Print library scanning project.
Here are some new stats and links about PG courtesy of Michael Hart. Needless to say, Project Gutenberg's founder, Michael Hart, is a pioneer, if not THE pioneer when it comes to ebooks. Questions or comments can be sent to Michael at: Hart@pobox.com.
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Its founder, Michael Hart, just sent over some updated numbers about what Project Gutenberg offers.eBooks on the "original" site
additional eBooks on the new PG site In the SearchDay article about Google working with libraries, I mentioned Project...
The longest running such service is Project Gutenberg, founded by Michael Hart in 1971, with over 13,000 books available. Google is working closely with five new content partners on a massive scanning project that will bring millions of volumes of...