Google to scan the books of the University of California libraries

The Google Books Library Project has gotten approval from the University of California to scan millions of their books. So far, Google has been scanning books from Oxford, Harvard, Stanford, the University of Michigan, the New York Public Library, and the Library of Congress. Scanning will begin as soon as possible. In response to controversy, Dan Greenstein, U.C. librarian at the California Digital Library, said: “We will work in compliance with the law.”

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