PublicLibrary - A musty, dusty smell evoking brilliance and imagination Your system may not be able to display at higher resolutions than paper print. You know, immature and cheesy, with a quick, bright finish.
The agreement will allow Google to digitize and scan books from Hachette's library of copyrighted but out-of-print texts, The New York Times reported. Hachette will be making the digitized books available to the national library (Bibliothèque...
It is a safe process, in general, but I would strongly advise against using this feature from a public computer that other people may use (e.g.in a library or internet cafe). Also, if you want to download pictures to email or print, just click the...
The publications will come from the library collections participating in Google Book Search. Libraries -- Providing free, full-text, online viewing of millions of out-of-print books at designated computers
in U.S.public and university libraries
The plan I proposed suggests newspapers should be thinking about becoming all media for their community: TV, radio, community center, private library, education center. Do you think Google would be opposed to making a daily print version of itself?
Library to their book search initiative. Microsoft Partners With Cornell University Library For Live Book Search Control To Lessen Print Reliance, PaidContent.org With the help of Kirtas Technologies
to digitize up to 2,400 pages per hour...
What will it take for Google or another search engine to truly assemble a library of all of the world's information? Apart from the challenges of simply creating the Universal Library and making it searchable, Kelly thinks the entire paradigm of...
Library Journal has an interview with Gary Price, of Ask.com and formerly the News Editor of Search Engine Watch. Using Search Engines For Test Taking - The School Library Journal has an article named "Cheating via Google?
I'm asking this question because of comment from Google's Chief Counsel, David Drummond, at a November 2005 Google print "debate" at the NY PublicLibrary. When people make inquiries using Google's search engine and they come up with references to...
As I've said many times in 2005, many libraries like the San Francisco PublicLibrary offer access to this service for FREE! In reality, this book wasn't scanned through the library program. No need to visit the library to find that copyrighted book.
The Internet PublicLibrary has a far smaller collection of sites than Open Directory Project or Yahoo Directory, but the web sites included are high quality. The Internet PublicLibrary also comes with an "Ask A Question" service, supported by...
Google Print Now Publishing Out-Of-Copyright Works Gained Through Library Scanning Program Tomorrow, the Google Library Project will be one year old. Here's a link to our first SearchDay article about the Google Library Project from December 14, 2004.
For example, the San Francisco PublicLibrary offers a collection of NetLibrary materials that you "virtually" check out from the collection. All you need is a library card from a library that offers NetLibrary services.
For example, the San Francisco PublicLibrary offers a collection of NetLibrary materials that you "virtually" checkout from the collection. All you need is a library card from a library that offers NetLibrary services.
Report from Google Print Debate at New York PublicLibrary Today's search podcast covers Google funding a US Library of Congress-backed World Digital Library project to digitize important works from around the world,
the rival and preexisting Open...
Google Library & Google Book Search (formerly Google Print) The concept behind the WDL is to use public and private money to create a virtual library giving anyone access to the world's "rare and unique cultural materials," according to a joint...
While the academic and library research value of the Google Print project is massive and Google should be commended, it's important to remember that Google's plan to digitize this massive amount of material is about selling books (in various...
When people make inquiries using Google's search engine and they come up with references to books, they are just as likely to come to this fine institution to look up those references as they are to buy them," he said, referring to the Public...
Google Print debated at the NY PublicLibrary; Google interested in the Riya
photo company? Print Debate at NY PublicLibrary Today's search podcast covers a security flaw with Google Sitemaps letting
some people see search stats for other sites...
This should be interesting: The NYPL and WIRED Magazine present a discussion about the competing interests and issues raised by the Google PrintLibrary Project, and whether a universal digital repository of our collective knowledge is in our future.