Digitization is big news; it\u27s a good idea; and it\u27s inevitable. But let\u27s not get all goggle-eyed over Google right away. Here are five reasons not to tear up your library card quite yet
PowerPoint and video of a presentation made to the adult services staff of the Indianapolis Marion C...
Google Inc., one of the most visible portals on the Internet, strives to organize the world\u27s in...
In Salon.com Laura Miller discusses the importance of metadata and how rampant errors threaten the s...
<p>Slides used for presentation at the Virtual Symposium on Information and Technology in the Arts a...
As stewards of their collections, libraries have a responsibility to ensure that the digitization ag...
Libraries and archives have a critical role in preserving the scholarly record; many players in th...
This paper analyzes the effects of Google Books upon collection development efforts in academic libr...
The Google book digitization project has caused something of a fervor, perhaps even a fire storm in ...
In my last rustication, I opined the details of the 300-page Google Book Deal settlement made in lat...
How can we navigate through the information landscape that is only beginning to come into view? The ...
Last December Google announced the formation of partnerships with select major libraries to begin di...
Google Books is an invaluable resource, but the program that once appeared to be the model for ebook...
Google\u27s major new initiative is to undertake the task of digitizing the world\u27s collection of...
The wide spread of the Internet and new information technologies in recent years has come to effec...
Google is opening up whole new worlds for internet surfers and researchers everywhere-even before th...
PowerPoint and video of a presentation made to the adult services staff of the Indianapolis Marion C...
Google Inc., one of the most visible portals on the Internet, strives to organize the world\u27s in...
In Salon.com Laura Miller discusses the importance of metadata and how rampant errors threaten the s...
<p>Slides used for presentation at the Virtual Symposium on Information and Technology in the Arts a...
As stewards of their collections, libraries have a responsibility to ensure that the digitization ag...
Libraries and archives have a critical role in preserving the scholarly record; many players in th...
This paper analyzes the effects of Google Books upon collection development efforts in academic libr...
The Google book digitization project has caused something of a fervor, perhaps even a fire storm in ...
In my last rustication, I opined the details of the 300-page Google Book Deal settlement made in lat...
How can we navigate through the information landscape that is only beginning to come into view? The ...
Last December Google announced the formation of partnerships with select major libraries to begin di...
Google Books is an invaluable resource, but the program that once appeared to be the model for ebook...
Google\u27s major new initiative is to undertake the task of digitizing the world\u27s collection of...
The wide spread of the Internet and new information technologies in recent years has come to effec...
Google is opening up whole new worlds for internet surfers and researchers everywhere-even before th...
PowerPoint and video of a presentation made to the adult services staff of the Indianapolis Marion C...
Google Inc., one of the most visible portals on the Internet, strives to organize the world\u27s in...
In Salon.com Laura Miller discusses the importance of metadata and how rampant errors threaten the s...