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Spanish University Signs with Google
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- Subject: Spanish University Signs with Google
- From: Ann Okerson <ann.okerson@yale.edu>
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 14:24:01 EDT
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Of possible Interest. This is "loose" translation from a news item in ABC Madrid. Ann Okerson ___________________________________ The library of the Complutensian University of Madrid, the largest in Spain after the National, will be accessible on the Internet, thanks to an agreement with Google, according to an announcement yesterday from both organizations. The UCM will thus be the first Spanish-speaking university taken into the Google digital library, following the footsteps of Oxford, Harvard, California, Michigan, Stanford, NYPL, and the EU Congress (Parliament?). The agreement with the search king of the Internet imagines the digitization of books and documents in the public domain and out of copyright in the library, which amount to 10% of the three million works in the library. In this percentage are included two thousand works which have already been archived in digital form. ####
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