Google completed the first major expansion of its Google Print database
of searchable books, adding the full text of more than 10,000 works that
are no longer under copyright, culled from the collections of four
major research libraries. The additions, from the university libraries
at Michigan, Harvard and Stanford and from the New York Public Library,
represent the first large group of material to be made available
electronically from those libraries, which along with Oxford University
contracted with Google last year to let the company scan and make
searchable the contents of much or all of their collections.
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