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Wednesday, March 03, 2004

More on Amazon's Search Inside the Book

Michael Banks, Amazon Opens the Books, Online, March 3, 2004. A good introduction to Amazon's Search Inside the Book service. Excerpt: "Ask serious, long-time researchers to name the most valuable benefit of Web access and they'll cite the ability to search the content of books, periodicals, newsletters, and newspapers. Such access has eliminated untold hours of paging through hardcopies and greatly enhanced information gathering. Of the categories of text publications made available online, books have lagged behind magazines and newspapers in full-text availability....Publishers currently collaborating in this project will be adding more books, and Amazon.com reports inquiries from dozens more publishers. This is the result of an increase in sales brought about by the search tool. The company has tracked a 9 percent increase in sales of books included in the 'Search Inside' database....Even with its limitations, for researchers, this new 'selling tool' stands alone as a truly invaluable information resource."