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Princeton University joins Google book-scan project

Even with the lawsuit Google is facing for their Google Book Search project it has not scared off other libraries. Princeton University has now joined Google to digitized their whole library will take 6 years to complete and they are the 12th institution to have Google to place their whole collection online. Joining the ranks of other schools participating in the Google Book Search, Harvard University, University of Texas-Austin,Oxford University, Stanford University, the University of California, the University of Michigan, the University of Virginia, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the New York Public Library, the University Complutense of Madrid and the National Library of Catalonia. So despite the bad, Google's idea of placing books online for easy access seems to appeal to everyone else especially for universities.

http://www.bizreport.com/2007/02/princeton_university_joins_google_bookscan_project.html

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