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Google Digitization article in Library Issues

Barbara Fister has an article in Library Issues titled Google's Digitization Project � What Difference Will it Make? The online version of the article is available free to non-subscribers of Library Issues for one week (through March 7). If you or your institution doesn't subscribe to LI, check it out while you have the chance.

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Thanks, Barbara, for notice of this article. I didn't know Library Issues was online and a chance to read full text, even with a time limit, is always lovely. The core of the article was how libraries impact learning and research in a way that Google cannot. I looked through the references for a project I'm working on. The summary of online book sites was helpful. I'm going to find: Vannevar Bush. “As We May Think.” Atlantic Monthly July 1945: 101-108.