Blogs Liberty and Power Google every page of the Stanford Library, pre-1923
Feb 2, 2004Google every page of the Stanford Library, pre-1923
Huge news for historians:
And Google has embarked on an ambitious secret effort known as Project Ocean, according to a person involved with the operation. With the cooperation of Stanford University, the company now plans to digitize the entire collection of the vast Stanford Library published before 1923, which is no longer limited by copyright restrictions. The project could add millions of digitized books that would be available exclusively via Google.
cross posted at PrestoPundit.
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