STANFORD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 14, 2004--Stanford University today announced an ambitious plan to cooperate with Google Inc. in digitizing hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of books ...
The Google Play Store's rumored Family Library feature officially goes live today with expanded sharing options for all of your apps, movies, TV shows and books. With a little bit of setup, your ...
The new Google Scholar and Google Print can be useful tools when it comes to academic research, but unfortunately, this often comes at the cost of infringing of publishers’ copyrights. In its current ...
Brewster Kahle, the internet's de facto librarian, says Google's attempt to build the digital library and bookstore of the future should be rejected. Instead, Kahle, who heads the non-profit Internet ...
This morning Harold McGraw, III, president, chairman and CEO of The McGraw-Hill Companies, reiterated his complaints about Google's plan to digitize library books and make them searchable online.
How the tech giant has fared in its major legal battles across the U.S. and Europe so far. By Nico Grant The absence of stringent regulation has allowed the search giant to dominate the powerful ...
A group of academic publishers is challenging Google's plan to scan millions of library books into its Internet search engine index. The Association of American University Presses is highlighting ...
The nonprofit Internet Archive announced Wednesday it has received $1 million from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to continue its effort to scan public domain works for open online accessibility.
UPDATE: "Few things in the past decade, other than the PATRIOT Act, have brought libraries and subsequent controversy into the mainstream media as much as the Google Book Search," Library Project, ...