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January 22, 2007: Google to Digitize Books from the University of Texas

"The one million books from the University of Texas library, considered the fifth largest academic library in the United States, will now be digitized and made available to researchers and academics all over the world. The collections at the university include a set of rare books and manuscripts relating to Mexico. The university said these volumes will be made available to readers free of cost."

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