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Google's library project booked up

Google’s plan to scan the collections of some of the world’s most prestigious libraries just doubled in size. The Mountain View, Calif.-based firm announced that its Library Project has teamed up with the Committee on Institutional Cooperation, a national consortium of 12 research libraries, to digitize collections in its libraries. Read more about Google’s plans in this article from Forbes.

Posted by Steve Groft on 07 June 2007 in Libraries , Literacy and Technology

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