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Google Print, the beginning of atomized texts?

Posted on 03Nov05 by jessamyn

Google Print starts the scanners up again this week. What does Michael Gorman have to say about it? Is this the sort of thing that ALA needs to have a stated opinion about? Does ALA need to “get in the game”? Should we even be at a point where we are still asking these questions?

Posted in alaTagged copyright, google, googleprint, gorman

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