Archive for the ‘Google, Publishing & Electronic Libraries’ Category

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Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

Yeah, it is really very interesting to read about this conference dedicated to APE 2009 (Academic Publishing in Europe)! Check out topics about reports and presentations that took place on this conference. But if you want to relax from it then you shouldn’t miss an opportunity of visiting HD Mania where you could buy movies and then download them very fast. They’ve got about 8 000 downloadable movies nowadays and the quantity is growing every day. It is very easy to find films on this resource! You should just choose the genre you like and then see list of movies in it! Buy and then download them without any problems.

Settlement between Google and Authors Guild from Jan F. Constantine

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Jan F. Constantine – the General Counsel of Authors Guild in the USA was the second on the session called Google, Publishing & Electronic Libraries: Visions, Challenges, Opportunities, Consequences that took place almost in the end of APE 2009. The first thing that Mr. Constantine talked about was the settlement between Google and Authors Guild. He told that GBS (Google Book Search) offers books protected by copyright that could be previewed and bought; books protected by copyright that are out of print but available through preprint and books that are protected by copyright that can be read, downloaded and even printed. Moreover, Jan F. Constantine underlines that users of Google should pay for downloadable PDF files or pay-per-view scheme.
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Aims of Google Book Search from Daniel J. Clancy

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Dr. Daniel J. Clancy – Engineering Director of Google Inc., was presenting his report about aims of Google Book Search. He underlined that Google is looking forward about making book finding as easy as finding some webpage. Dr. J. Clancy thinks it would help Google’s users to find books they need and read them sitting home without going to libraries. Google Book Search has two huge sources: 1. The partner program, 2. The library project. He says that for books that are protected by copyright search results would be like random text pieces or table of contents and that books that are out of copyright may be read or downloaded.
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