Mark Sandler CIC Consorting with Google ICOLC—OCTOBER. 2006.

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Mark Sandler CIC Consorting with Google ICOLC—OCTOBER. 2006

LET THERE BE DIGITIZED BOOKS! Divine Plan or Demonic Temptation?

Two men and a scanner Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful. CICCIC

Google at the University of Michigan “… The Google project is a remarkable opportunity – and a natural evolution – for a university whose mission is to create, to communicate, to preserve and to apply knowledge. This is, simply, what we do and why we exist.” - President Mary Sue Coleman, speaking to the Association of American Publishers CICCIC

THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN “leaders and best” CICCIC

THE GOOGLE SCANOMAT CICCIC

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Copyright and the Public Good The Congress shall have power to…promote the progress of science and the useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their writings and discoveries… U.S. Constitution Article 1, Section 8 CICCIC

Wrestling with Copyright As both a producers and consumers of copyrighted material, Google and the University of Michigan are committed to seeking a balance between protection and use. CICCIC

“A place where culture goes to be owned by all of us.”   Digitization increases both the discoverability and use of previously obscure works.   Projects like GBS transcend the limits of geography to spread knowledge around the globe.   Harnessing the power of the Internet for the public good. CICCIC

 Digitize local holdings  Integrate files regionally  Partner on system development  Develop specialized tools and functionality  Respect the Public Domain  Archive for the future Pitch In and Help CICCIC

GOOGLE CAN’T DO IT ALL CICCIC

CONSORTIA AND LIBRARY ORGANIZATIONS  Partner strategically  Organize cooperative digitization  Support shared infrastructure  Buy AND build  Compete cooperatively CICCIC

CHANGE IS A CONSTANT Tune in to the new generation of librarians, users and information providers CICCIC

QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS CICCIC