The first, in fact, were the Harvard University Library, the University of Michigan Library, the New York Public Library, Oxford's Bodleian Library, and Stanford UniversityLibraries (SULAIR). The Google Books project has scanned over 12 million...
Libraries -- Providing free, full-text, online viewing of millions of out-of-print books at designated computers
in U.S.public and universitylibraries Institutional Subscriptions to Millions of Books Online --Offering a means for U.S.colleges...
For example, coming up with ways to help utilize some of the library world's content, and just letting people know what libraries have to offer, and how can we work together with libraries. So, Ask.com is very happy with me just going out and...
Content owners and aggregators not currently in the Google News Archives program can contact Google and request to be included, Acharya added.As ZDNet blogger Garett Rogers, former SEW news editor Gary Price have pointedly noted, much of the fee...
California's libraries. Naylor the
scanning of "several million" of the 34 million titles in the University of Through the miracle of modern technology (or perhaps Danny's close-guarded
and heavily disputed secret of time traveling), you are...
Google will be funding "the scanning of "several million" of the 34 million titles in the University of California's libraries. University of California Joins Google's Book Scan ProjectReuters reports that the University of California is working...
Reuters reports that Google will be funding "the scanning of "several million" of the 34 million titles in the University of California's libraries. As expected the University of California is partnering with Google on the Google library scanning...
Google signed agreements with publishing houses,
instead of libraries (as Baidu has), including publishers named Tsinghua University Press and the Children's Publishing House. Below, a recap of stories posted today to the Search Engine Watch Blog...
Google signed agreements with publishing houses,
instead of libraries (as Baidu has), including publishers named Tsinghua University Press and the Children's Publishing House. Windows Live Local gets click-to-call and more!
Google signed agreements with publishing houses, instead of libraries (as Baidu has), including publishers named Tsinghua University Press and the Children's Publishing House. The People's Daily Online reports that Google will be launching an on...
Remember, many libraries offer FREE remote access (work for home or office, 24x7) to these and other databases. Digital Library Collections #1: A Look at Cornell University Another week has gone by and the world of databases of special interest to...
Microsoft announced that the University of California and University of Toronto Libraries will be participating in the Windows Live Book Search program. Both the universities will be digitizing "primarily out-of-copyright books" for Microsoft.
Search engines, bibliographic databases and digital libraries provide adequate support for users whose information needs are well-defined. Gary Price, at Resource Shelf, pointed earlier today to a paper from a University of Maryland workshop held...
In only about five
years, search engines had ousted things like friends, family, books, magazines,
libraries and other perfectly good resources for seeking answers. My involvement with search engines goes back to my first year as a student
at...
Next-Gen Libraries. President of University of Michigan Talks Google Book Search. The phrase was one of the top 10 most searched upon terms on Yahoo, and the company said that advertisers including Cadillac, Honda and Dove all bid on the phrase and...
As a librarian, I'm thrilled that the potential for people to make better use of their libraries could be made possible by Google's Library Program. Coleman points out libraries and others have been digitizing books in one form or another for many...
New Mashup Combines Public Library Location Info with Google and Yahoo Maps - If you live in the US or Canada you no longer can say you don't know where public libraries in your area or any area for that matter are located.
While much of the material in ArticleFinder is on the technical side of the aisle, don't forget that many public libraries offer great access (24x7x365) to thousands of full text article from journals and newspapers (licensed for personal use) for...
Search is taking copyrighted books out of libraries and putting them online in a
viewable format. As I've said many times in 2005, many libraries like the San Francisco Public Library offer access to this service for FREE!
The Librarians' Internet Index (LII) was founded in 1993 and is maintained by librarians, in this case a small staff supported by funds from the California State Library system and the Washington State Library, and several dozen volunteer...