Major project to digitise up to 40 million pages from 1700-1870, from the French Revolution to the end of slavery
The British Library and Google today announced [20.6.2011] a partnership to digitise 250,000 out-of-copyright books from the Library’s collections. Opening up access to one of the greatest collections of books in the world, this demonstrates the Library’s commitment, as stated in its 2020 Vision, to increase access to anyone who wants to do research.
Selected by the British Library and digitised by Google, both organisations will work in partnership over the coming years to deliver this content free through Google Books (http://books.google.co.uk) and the British Library’s website (www.bl.uk). Google will cover all digitisation costs.
Quelle: http://pressandpolicy.bl.uk/
Ausführlicher bei http://pressandpolicy.bl.uk/Press-Releases/The-British-Library-and-Google-to-make-250-000-books-available-to-all-4fc.aspx
ORF dazu: http://orf.at/stories/2064616/
Futurzeone: http://futurezone.at/digitallife/3669-uk-nationalbibliothek-kooperiert-mit-google.php