Cornell University joins Live Book Search
Cliff Guren, Director of Publisher Evangelism at Microsoft, has announced that Cornell University Library has joined Live Book Search.
Cliff Guren, Director of Publisher Evangelism at Microsoft, has announced that Cornell University Library has joined Live Book Search.
Guren says, “Like all of our library scanning partnerships, the Cornell project will focus on scanning books in the public domain. Cornell and Microsoft will be teaming with Kirtas Technologies in Victor, NY to digitize the books. Kirtas uses non-destructive scanning-an obvious must for library collections!” [source]
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Cornell University Library is a highly valued partner in teaching, research, and learning at the university, offering cutting edge services and a full spectrum of library resources, from rare books and manuscripts to a rapidly expanding network of digital resources.
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