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June 07, 2007: Google to Digitize Books from American Midwest Libraries

"EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State University is one of 12 Midwest universities that are part of a new agreement with computer search engine giant Google to digitize the most distinctive collections of the universities’ libraries."


"As part of the Google Book Search project, the agreement could result in the digitization of as many as 10 million volumes."

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