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December 15, 2005
Has HarperCollins Found a Solution to Google Book Search?
In an effort to work with Google and other digitalization projects while maintaining control over its digital content, HarperCollins Publishers says it would create its own digital library of all of its book and audio content and make it searchable by consumers on the Internet. See HarperCollins Will Create a Searchable Digital Library, New York Times, Dec. 13, 2005.
Mark Giangrande, DePaul Law Library
December 15, 2005 in Digital Collections | Permalink
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