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December 15, 2004

Blogosphere response to Google's library deal

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Posted by Dominic Basulto

As might be expected, Google's decision to digitize the library holdings of several major research institutions (including the holdings of the New York Public Library) has generated a lot of buzz and speculation in the blogosphere. Props to The Shifted Librarian (who else?) for tracking down some of the more important commentary. And, for your reading pleasure, three different takes on the deal:

Jon Udell: "Libraries and the Internet"
Paul Kedrosky: "Google: Libraries? We don't need no steenkin' libraries"
John Battelle: "Google Library: Talk about a long tail"

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