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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

U of Virginia joins Google Library project

The University of Virginia Library has become the ninth library to join the Google Library project.  (Thanks to Gary Price.)  From the UV press release

Today, Google welcomes its newest partner - the University of Virginia Library - to the Google Books Library Project.  Built by Thomas Jefferson, one of the founding fathers of the United States, the U.Va. Library carries a wealth of early American historical material among its rich collections.

Google will digitize hundreds of thousands of books from the Library, including selected portions of the Library's American history, literature, and humanities works collections, and make them searchable online through Google Book Search.  With 13 physical locations as well as the original Rotunda, the Library contains more than five million volumes, 17 million manuscripts, rare books and archives, and rapidly-growing digital collections....