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google expands book-scanning project to europe Post date  10.18.2005, 8:56 AM

posted by ben vershbow

This week Google will be paying a visit to the Frankfurt Book Fair to talk with European publishers and chief librarians (including arch nemesis Jean-Nöel Jeanneney) about eight new local incarnations of Google Print. (more)

Posted by ben vershbow on October 18, 2005 08:56 AM
tags: Libraries, Search and the Web, Online, books, copyright, ebook, europe, frankfurt, google, internet, library, publishing, search, web

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