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British Library and Google Books Partner Up to Digitize 250,000 Out-Of-Copyright Works

Posted June 21, 2011 8:17 AM

From Engadget:

Oh paper, ye olde guardian of human wisdom, culture, and history, why must you be so fragile and voluminous? Not a question we ask ourselves every day, admittedly, but when you're talking about the British Library's extensive collection of tomes from the 18th and 19th century, those books, pamphlets and periodicals do stack up pretty quickly. Thankfully, Google's book digitization project has come to the rescue of bewildered researchers, with a new partnership with the British Library that will result in the availability of digital copies of works from that period -- spanning the time of the French and Industrial Revolutions, the Crimean War, the invention of the telegraph, and the end of slavery. In total, some 250,000 such items, all of them long out of copyright, will find a home on Google Books and the British Library's website, and Google has even been nice enough to bear the full cost of transforming them into web-accessible gems of knowledge. Jump past the break for the similarly digital press release.

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06/22/2011 8:05 AM

the start of the 'book wars'...

but regardless of who gets their name on the projects... this sort of thing represents a significant milestone in history. it has been and will be a game changer for humans.

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06/22/2011 8:41 AM

A very good new!!!

As we say: "knowledge does not need room to be stored ... but it takes time to get it"

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06/23/2011 3:59 PM

As long as we have hard, "original" copies to keep the digital process honest, I agree. I'm just afraid, as an example, people will try to censor the "T" word and call it a "semiconductor device."

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