Posts Tagged as ‘University of Michigan’

February 4, 2008

Google’s digitization progress @ Michigan

I’ve written a lot lately about Google Books and its digitization project. As luck would have it, the University of Michigan recently released information that stated Google has scanned 1 million of the 7.5 million books in the University of Michigan’s library. Overall I think this is a good thing. I am [...]

November 7, 2007

Google & Michigan: Good Together?

There has been some interesting blogging going on in the library world related to Google and their scanning project. Recently, the University of Michigan’s provost turned head librarian Paul Courant started his own blog and talked about his library’s partnership with Google. It’s worth clicking over and reading the full posts, including his [...]