Beyond vague talk about Google having developed a much more efficient process, the project's specifics are secret. At Harvard, for instance, Google won't allow reporters to visit or photograph the scanning currently being done -- of 40,000 volumes as a kind of pilot project, just to make sure the books don't get damaged or lost -- at the university library's 5-million-volume off-campus storage facility.Steve Johnson. "How Google Will Scan the World, 1 Book at a Time." Chicago Tribune. Feb. 25, 2005. (Free registration required)
Wednesday, March 02, 2005
SNT Report: Hush is the Word on Google's Digitization Project
SNT Report: Hush is the Word on Google's Digitization Project quotes the Chicago Trubune:
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