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Google's Library Up and Running

An anonymous reader writes "It seems that Google Print results are beginning to appear on searches. For those who don't know, Google has been scanning from libraries from some of the world's greatest universities in order to compile a freely accessible online library. An easy way to turn up these results is to simply type "book", and then whatever you want to search for. For instance, book origin of species will turn up the full text of Charles Darwin's controversial treatise. 20,000 leagues, Oliver Twist and Pride and Prejudice and m o r e are all there in full. It'll be interestin to see how publishers deal with this if demand for these books declines. In the meantime, would anyone like to point out any good books?" Hopefully, Google can also start to index some books that are being released in the Creative Commons/alternative open licenses.

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  1. not Full-Text! by LMCBoy · · Score: 5, Informative

    Not one of the linked titles contains the full text of the book! Each shows only a few pages.
    From the "About Google Print" page:

    (you can view the entirety of public domain books or, for books under copyright, just a few pages or in some cases, only the titles bibliographic data and brief snippets)

    However, it seems to consider every title to be "under copyright". I mean, Romeo and Juliet is centuries old, and surely in the public domain. If it's considered copyrighted, then just about everything will be.

    Anyway, if you want free e-texts, Project Gutenberg is a great resource.

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  2. Re:Highlighting is annoyuing- google the ISBN # by Morph233 · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://print.google.com/print?id=LDrPI52uFQsC&prev =http://print.google.com/print%3Fq%3D019283438X&pg =3&sig=stLCn4Uuh5uCKQVXgVetpjRD5T8 google the ISBM number of the book

  3. No copyright infringement... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you go to Google and read about this project, you'll quickly notice that unless the books are in the public domain, you won't be able to read the entire book online. This purpose of the project is the enable people to quickly _find_ books, not read them entirely online. Once you've found a desired book by using Google, you'll most likely have to go to a library and check the book out or buy it...

  4. Re:Holy Bible? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Probably because it isn't just called the Holy Bible in the collection.

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=book+King +James&btnG=Search

    However, I'm pretty sure you were just trolling.... Otherwise you would look for a specific VERSION of the bible!

  5. Re:Out of print by Total_Wimp · · Score: 5, Informative
    Out of print, copyrighted, whatever. This is how google has chosen to deal with the subject:

    Thank you for using Google Print.

    You have either reached a page that is unavailable for viewing or reached your viewing limit for this book.

    Google protects works that are under copyright by restricting access to certain pages and restricting the number of pages you can view. You may continue to take advantage of Google Print by clicking on About this Book. Thank you for using Google Print.


    I had thought that they were putting "books" online. Turns out they're just putting the ability to search through books online.

    BTW, this came up when I hit next page too many times on "Origin of Species" who's original text, I presume, is not copyrighted.

    TW