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Academic librarians react to the end of Microsoft's book scanning
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- From: "B.G. Sloan" <bgsloan2@yahoo.com>
- Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 07:52:49 EDT
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>From today's Chronicle of Higher Education: http://chronicle.com/free/2008/05/3022n.htm "Microsoft's Book-Search Project Has a Surprise Ending "It is hard to imagine a Microsoft venture falling under the weight of a competitor. But that's the post-mortem offered by many academic librarians as they ponder the software giant's recent and sudden announcement that it is shutting down its book-digitization project. The librarians' conclusion: Google did it. "Microsoft quietly revealed this month that it would end the program and the accompanying search software, Live Search Books and Live Search Academic. The project made complete book texts available and searchable online at no charge. The announcement was posted on a company blog the Friday before Memorial Day as many people left work early for the holiday weekend." <snip> Bernie Sloan
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