Google圖書 (Chinese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Google圖書" in Chinese language version.

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  • Kelly, Kevin. Scan This Book!. New York Times Magazine. 2006年5月14日 [2008-03-07]. (原始内容存档于2021-01-25). When Google announced in December 2004 that it would digitally scan the books of five major research libraries to make their contents searchable, the promise of a universal library was resurrected. ... From the days of Sumerian clay tablets till now, humans have "published" at least 32 million books, 750 million articles and essays, 25 million songs, 500 million images, 500,000 movies, 3 million videos, TV shows and short films and 100 billion public Web pages. 
  • Hafner, Katie. History, Digitized (and Abridged). New York Times. March 10, 2007 [2008-04-10]. (原始内容存档于2020-11-22). Google, on its own, is digitizing books at the Library of Congress, which has its hands full with other items. ... In its quest to scan every one of the tens of millions of books ever published, Google has already digitized one million volumes. Google refuses to say how much it has spent on the venture so far, but outside experts estimate the figure at at least US$5 million. The company has also been scanning and indexing academic journals to make them searchable, and is working with the Patent Office to digitize thousands of patents dating back to 1790. 
  • Microsoft Will Shut Down Book Search Program. New York Times. 2008年5月24日 [2008-05-24]. (原始内容存档于2016-11-30). Microsoft said it had digitized 750,000 books and indexed 80 million journal articles. 

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  • Siva Vaidhyanathan,. “The Googlization of Everything and the Future of Copyright,” University of California Davis Law Review volume 40 (March 2007), pp. 1207–1231, pdf页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆

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