The Surprising History of Google's Push to Scan Millions of Library Books

"Nearly 20 years ago, Google made an ambitious play to digitize the content of some of the world’s largest research libraries. It seemed like the beginning of a new era, when scholars and the public could make new connections and discoveries in the kind of mass digital library that had previously been the stuff of science fiction. But it soon became clear the actual plan would turn out to be far more controversial than its organizers probably ever imagined.

Author: 
Peter Baldwin
Reviewer: 
Adrian Johns

Johns on Baldwin, 'The Copyright Wars: Three Centuries of Trans-Atlantic Battle'

Peter Baldwin. The Copyright Wars: Three Centuries of Trans-Atlantic Battle. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014. 552 pp. $35.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-691-16182-2.

Reviewed by Adrian Johns (University of Chicago) Published on H-Diplo (April, 2015) Commissioned by Seth Offenbach

Author: 
Jody Greene
Reviewer: 
W. A. Speck

Speck on Greene, 'The Trouble with Ownership: Literary Property and Authorial Liability in England, 1660-1730'

Jody Greene. The Trouble with Ownership: Literary Property and Authorial Liability in England, 1660-1730. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005. vi + 272 pp. $49.95 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-8122-3862-4.

Reviewed by W. A. Speck (University of Northumbria) Published on H-Albion (September, 2006)

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