Google, the world's most popular search engine plans to transform the trip to the library into a trip to the nearest computer. Five major libraries in the US have agreed to join Google in an effort to make their collections available to users in digital form online.
Google will digitally scan library books from the libraries of Harvard, Stanford, the University of Michigan, and the University of Oxford as well as The New York Public Library. The collections will be made available to users worldwide through Google's search engine, as an extension of the Google Print program.
"Google's mission is to organize the world's information, and we're excited to be working with libraries to help make this mission a reality," said Google co-founder Larry Page, in a statement.
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I'm kinda mixed on this. I think it's an awsome idea, but think of the power of this. This pick and choose of information, of what people have the easiest access to is kinda important.