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Along Came Google

A History of Library Digitization
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Along Came Google explores the transformation of libraries and the impact of digitisation influenced by Google’s emergence. It delves into the challenges and opportunities faced by librarians as they navigated the digital age, reflecting on how information access has evolved. Through detailed analysis, the authors investigate the balance between traditional library values and embracing technological advancements.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in the transformative impact of technology on libraries and the wider world of information access. It explores the challenges and opportunities that arose as traditional libraries encountered digital advancements, particularly focusing on the role a major tech company played in this evolution. Ideal for readers fascinated by the intersection of technology, education, and library sciences.

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An incisive history of the controversial Google Books project and the ongoing quest for a universal digital library.

Libraries have long talked about providing comprehensive access to information for everyone. But when Google announced in 2004 that it planned to digitise books to make the world's knowledge accessible to all, questions were raised about the roles and responsibilities of libraries, the rights of authors and publishers, and whether a powerful corporation should be the conveyor of such a fundamental public good. Along Came Google traces the history of Google's book digitisation project and its implications for us today.

Deanna Marcum and Roger Schonfeld draw on in-depth interviews with those who both embraced and resisted Google's plans, from librarians and technologists to university leaders, tech executives, and the heads of leading publishing houses. They look at earlier digital initiatives to provide open access to knowledge, and describe how Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page made the case for a universal digital library and drew on their company's considerable financial resources to make it a reality. Marcum and Schonfeld examine how librarians and scholars organised a legal response to Google, and reveal the missed opportunities when a settlement with the tech giant failed.

Along Came Google sheds light on the transformational effects of the Google Books project on scholarship and discusses how we can continue to think imaginatively and collaboratively about expanding the digital availability of knowledge.

"Readers will find a well-balanced perspective of this issue, covering ethics, finances, intentions, and a glimpse of the future. The book will be of interest to librarians, researchers, publishers, thought leaders, and those interested in digital technology." - Booklist

"This book deserves recognition as the definitive history of the Google book digitisation project." - Jeffrey Garrett, ResearchGate

"This timely work examines the digitisation of libraries and their transformation from collection builders to information access points...Recommended." - Choice

"Marcum and Schonfeld have captured the excitement that surrounded the launch of what came to be known as the Google Books project. Along Came Google brings to life the history, controversies, successes, and failures of the collaboration between Google and its research library partners as they sought to create a vast, universally accessible digital library. This book is essential for those seeking to understand the role this undertaking played in the radical transformation of scholarly communications today." - Karin Trainer, University Librarian Emerita, Princeton University

"When Google announced in December 2004 that it was partnering with five prestigious libraries to digitise millions of books, many saw this as an opportunity to realise the dream of a universal library, accessible to all. But Google's bold plan quickly became bogged down in legal challenges, plunging Google into a long-running dispute with publishers and authors that lasted more than a decade. Marcum and Schonfeld's well-researched account of the origins and consequences of the Google Books Library Project sheds valuable new light on this important if ill-fated venture. It is a key resource for anyone interested in the ongoing story of the impact of the digital revolution on the highly prized worlds of knowledge and culture." - John B. Thompson, University of Cambridge

"This compelling book investigates the concept of the 'dream of the universal library' in the decades before, during, and following the judicial ruling on the Google Books project. Marcum and Schonfeld shape the story through a narrative that reveals the breathtaking scale of the project while situating it within a wider trend of legal and cultural challenges to mass digitisation." - Jessica Gardner, Cambridge University Libraries

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Along Came Google provides a comprehensive and balanced analysis of the impact of Google's book digitization initiative, exploring its ethical, financial, and future implications. It is particularly relevant to librarians, researchers, publishers, and digital technology enthusiasts. Recognised as a definitive history of this transformation, it is recommended for understanding how libraries have shifted towards becoming modern information access points.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691224374

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 232

About the Author

Deanna Marcum (19462022) was senior advisor at Ithaka S+R and served as associate librarian for library services at the Library of Congress from 2003 to 2011. Roger C. Schonfeld is vice president of libraries, scholarly communication, and museums at Ithaka S+R.

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