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December 15, 2010

Does GPO now = the Google Printing Office?

Google has been quietly capitalizing on its various library and publisher partnerships with its Google ebookstore project. In addition to its more commercial titles offered for sale at the site, it will also be offering over 1800 government publications from the Government Printing Office, according to this Washington Post article. First Google Books, tomorrow the world.

By guest blogger, Yolanda Patrice Jones, Assistant Director, Arthur Neef Law Library, Wayne State University Law School.

December 15, 2010 in Electronic Resource, Gov Docs, Publishing Industry | Permalink

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