The University of Toronto librarian, currently on research leave, wants to develop an online registry of Canadian government
information digitization projects.
Not exact matches
AIE coordinates the Arrow system, the European platform for right
information management in
digitization projects.
The developments discussed include: - University of Michigan's portion of Google Book Search - the Google Librarian Newsletters - improvements to Google Book Search («Find this book in a library» and «Find libraries» links)- University of California joins Google Library
Project - Google's usage guidelines - some publishers admitting that Google Book Search is helping sales - value of using Google Book Search at the library reference desk - University of Wisconsin at Madison, Complutense University of Madrid, and the University of Virginia Library all joining the project - Google subpoenaed information on the book digitization efforts of Amazon and
Project - Google's usage guidelines - some publishers admitting that Google Book Search is helping sales - value of using Google Book Search at the library reference desk - University of Wisconsin at Madison, Complutense University of Madrid, and the University of Virginia Library all joining the
project - Google subpoenaed information on the book digitization efforts of Amazon and
project - Google subpoenaed
information on the book
digitization efforts of Amazon and Yahoo!
The Osgoode Digital Commons is part of the Library's and the law school's commitment to better preserve, organize and disseminate legal research and legal
information — including full - text (PDF) copies of scholarly articles published by Osgoode faculty, journals published by the School, graduate theses,
digitization projects undertaken by the Library, a gallery of books published by Osgoode faculty, and an archive of videos produced by the School.