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...Harvard had agreed to scan 40,000 of its public domain holdings in a pilot program, contributing to the 12 million works Google Books has already digitized...
Over 30 professors and administrators from across the University gathered at the Charles Hotel on Wednesday in a closed meeting to discuss whether Harvard should sign a deal with Google Books, which would grant the web giant permission to scan and digitize the University’s materials and make them publicly accessible...
Harvard faculty recently discussed its current stance against allowing Google Books to scan the University’s vast collection of copyrighted material...
...article also stated that Harvard had agreed to scan 40,000 of its public domain holdings in 2005. To clarify, this figure was part of the pilot project, and the public domain project has actually involved the scanning of hundreds of thousands of Harvard books...
...forty-five minute interview with Marvin, I am well aware that—despite his patience—I am making him terribly late for an important engagement. With feverish swipes at my laptop track pad, I scan through my unending list of questions for one that would grant me access to some greater truth about Marvin’s career. Flustered, I turn to him and ask simply, “What will you miss most...