Millions of books from the UC Libraries are being scanned through our participation in mass digitization projects. These projects expand the UC Libraries ability to give faculty, students and the public access to information and support our exploration of new service models. The UC Libraries are currently participating in two mass digitization projects: Google Book Search, and digitization via the Internet Archive.
CDL in consultation with HOPS has compiled a list of frequently asked questions:
See also sections below:
Mass Digitization, Google, and the HathiTrust: Re-envisioning (and Re-purposing) Collections, Ivy Anderson, April 10, 2009 [PPT]
Massively Digitizing UC Library Collections Google, Microsoft, and More, Heather Christenson & Ivy Anderson, April 2008 [PPT]
Book Discovery in a Mass Digitized Environment, Heather Christenson & Steve Toub, Digital Library Federation Fall Forum, 2007 [PPT]
*Please note that CDL cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of information reported by the media.*
UC library books are being turned into bits [HTML], and Digital Book Projects at University of California [HTML]
Google books scanning pays off for scholars, KGO-TV San Francisco, January 21, 2008 [VIDEO]
UC Santa Cruz Library Goes Digital, KSBW Santa Cruz [VIDEO]
UC Santa Cruz ships books to Google for Book Search project, Santa Cruz Sentinel [HTML]
UCSD Joins with Google to Digitize Books, KPBS San Diego, April 2, 2008 [AUDIO]
Press release [ HTML]