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April 11, 2007

Google Books, Departmental Libraries, and the Universal Collection

An interesting post by a doctoral student on How Google Books is Changing Academic History, in which she compares the access to scarce materials in a departmental library model at Cal-Berkeley with the access provided as the result of mass digitization efforts (by way of LIS News).

How soon might we see a paean to our own efforts at UIUC as we bring in each year's Illinois Harvest?

Posted by swalter at April 11, 2007 11:19 AM

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