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British Library books go digital
![]() http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7018210.stm Interesting quote: "What we can read now is predetermined by a long tradition of what has been considered great literature.... By digitising the whole collection, we give access to the books without the filter of later judgments, whether based on taste or on the economics of printing and publishing." |
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I say, good show.
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Here, here! Cheerio, and all that!
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I'm sure the Brits (Pip! Pip!) on this board would be happy to help out - up to a point, of course... ![]() And good to see the Great British Understatement in full flow... "For example, authors who were only ever published outside the great centres of literary life have tended not to remain in print and have often been forgotten..." So, nothing whatsoever to do with the money-grubbing, snouts-in-the-trough, avaricious nature of publishers, salesmen (sorry, agents), lawyers (sorry, agents) and bankers (sorry, lawyers) then..? </sigh> |
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Well, at least we know what Harry's next 100,000 ebook uploads will be.
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Why only available in Britain? If they really wanted to give 'forgotten' authors a 'whole new readership' they'd make it available internationally.
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But the bad news is that the project is going to take two years (and given that Microsoft are doing it, that probably means five years with an offer to business users to downgrade) [dons flameproof suit]). The paragraph also mentions Google Books: Quote:
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Don't know about the books, but the 18th century collection is locked down to university access. Nothing "public" about it, unfortunately. (Unless maybe you go to a university library and read them online.)
![]() I hope - but don't expect - the books to be truly available to the public. I have no idea why they feel they have to lock down knowledge. It's very frustrating sometimes. |
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My best guess as to why is that some (not all) of the public domain books that are locked out have been reprinted relatively recently. Almost all the locked out editions will have the public domain version (locked out) and a reprint edition. My luck has proven to hold when I discover that even the reprint edition - while it technically exists - is unavailable even on the OOP market, therefore making sure I can't access it. ![]() Somewhere on the Google books site (might have been in a help file) it said that some of the locked books were just locked because they hadn't gotten to them to unlock them yet. I'm still hopeful that some of the books I can't access will become available, but my guess is that if there's a reprint of it, no luck. (I'm sure there are exceptions, though, so let's hope they're the ones we really want to see.) Last edited by Studio717; 10-02-2007 at 11:40 AM. |
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I've just had a look around on Google and yes there are more full text versions than I thought originally, a really nice facsimile of Alice in Wonderland, but unfortunately the Nostromo seems simply to be a facsimile of a Plain Label Books rehash of the PG text which is a shame - it would be nice to have a facsimile of the original book as the PG text has errors.
Nekokami. I know that Google is a commercial enterprise - thanks for the reminder. The point I was making was that there was a lot of great PR about the fact that Google was going to be digitising the collectlons of universities such as Oxford University's Bodleian library. A huge part of the humanity's cultural patrimony (much of which is out of print) that could be available to a wider audience. Something to get excited about. What we get is something that is mainly excerpts of books that are already easily accessible on the public market - Google's facility is for the most part no different from Amazon's 'Search Inside' system. I know Google is a commercial enterprise, but you'd think that if they were going to go to the trouble of scanning these books that they would find a more imaginitive way of using (and making money out of) that resource - for example, I came across one text via a Google search which I would like to read but it costs about $130. I'd happily pay something to be able to read it online (or put up with advertising or whatever). I think that as things stand, Google has got the balance wrong, if Google Books is too beholden to publishers and isn't valuable to readers and researchers, then they simply won't use it and ultimately that reduces its value to advertisers. If I want to buy a book I go to Amazon, Google are going to have to offer me something more than Amazon offers me before I go to them instead. Last edited by andym; 10-03-2007 at 05:40 AM. |
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