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Libraries Colloquium Series (Download
Flyer) Sponsored by the School of Computer Science-Carnegie Mellon University, the School of Information Sciences-University of Pittsburgh, the University Library System-University of Pittsburgh, the University Libraries-Carnegie Mellon University and the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh |
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“ The
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Abstract: This talk will compare objectives between Google Print(TM), a partnership among Google, Stanford, New York Public, Michigan, Oxford, and Harvard to digitize books in and out of copyright, and Carnegie Mellon's existing Million Book Project. The talk will also comment briefly on the new search resource Google Scholar. Speaker Bio: Gloriana St. Clair is the Dean of Libraries at Carnegie Mellon University and a director of the Universal Library, which oversees the million book project. She is the former editor of C&RL, JAL, and portal.
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