This paragraph of the release confuses me:
Under terms of the agreement, OCLC member libraries
participating in the Google Book Search(tm) program, which makes the
full text of more than one million books searchable, may share their
WorldCat-derived MARC records with Google to better facilitate discovery
of library collections through Google.
Does this imply that only those who have provided books to be scanned
into GBS will be included --or do you think that all libraries with
WorldCat holdings for items that have been scanned into GBS will be
displayed??
Anyone have any insight into this?
Bruce Brigell
Coordinator of Information Services
Skokie Public Library
5215 Oakton Street
Skokie, IL 60077
847/324-3142
847/673-7797 [fax]
bbrigell_at_skokielibrary.info
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"OCLC and Google Inc. have signed an agreement to exchange data that
will facilitate the discovery of library collections through Google
search services."
http://www.oclc.org/news/releases/200811.htm
Bernie Sloan
Received on Wed May 21 2008 - 14:50:25 EDT