Abstract
Many researchers—even trained professionals—often use the Google search engine to begin searches for information. Google’s many products enable researchers to search public websites, scholarly articles, and even patents. One vast area of information not yet thoroughly indexed by Google is print books. Google Book Search (also at times referred to as Google Books, Google Print and Google Library Project) is the company’s effort to digitize and index the world’s print literature.
Document Type
Article
Publication Information
60 Virginia Lawyer 46-49 (October 2011)
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Repository Citation
Keele, Benjamin J., "Copyright and Research in Google Book Search" (2011). Library Staff Publications. 26.
https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/libpubs/26