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Steve (at Laguagehat) has posted an entry about an article, "Digitization and its discontents", by Anthony Grafton in the New Yorker about, among other things, Google Books.
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It's an old and reassuring story: bookish boy or girl enters the cool, dark library and discovers loneliness and freedom. For the past ten years or so, however, the cities of the book have been anything but quiet. The computer and the Internet have transformed reading more dramatically than any technology since the printing press, and for the past five years Google has been at work on an ambitious project, Google Book Search. Google's self-described aim is to "build a comprehensive index of all the books in the world," one that would enable readers to search the list of books it contains and to see full texts of those not covered by copyright. Google collaborates with publishers, called Google Publishing Partners—there are more than ten thousand of them around the world—to provide information about books that are still copyright protected, including text samples, to all users of the Web.

I've been using Google Books for a while now, and my major complaint is that public domain books which have been reprinted tend not to be available, possible to avoid conflict with current Google Publishing Partners.


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