An academic librarian last week published the second version of his Google Book Search Bibliography, a list of citations for articles about “the legal, library, and social issues” associated with the search engine.
The bibliography includes a comprehensive list of articles from the scholarly and mainstream presses over issues such as fair use. It may be of particular interest now that Microsoft has shuttered its comparable book digitizing project.
Charles W. Bailey Jr., who compiled the Google Book Search Bibliography, has written extensively about Google Book Search as well as open access and e-books.—Catherine Rampell



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