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RE: Libraries criticized for role in Google Book Search
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- Subject: RE: Libraries criticized for role in Google Book Search
- From: Karl Bridges <kbridges@uvm.edu>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 19:22:10 EST
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Google is currently a free service. This situation with Google Books is a slippery slope that, ultimately, could end up with Google becoming entirely a subscription service. There's nothing to stop them from simply blocking access one day to all .edu domains and starting to charge a fee. Nothing wrong with that, it's just business, but we need to keep that in mind since it has serious implications for library budgets. Google is not in business for altruistic reasons. It exists to maximize shareholder value -- just like any other large corporation. Karl Bridges University of Vermont
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