Canadian Library Digitization Project

02-24-06 · 2 comments

Via LibrarianInBlack, the very cool news that “27 Canadian academic libraries are participating in the Alouette Canada project, a cooperative project with the Open Content Alliance to digitize an estimated three to four million titles.”

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Mathew Ingram February 24, 2006 at 20:32

That is cool. Along the same lines, did you see that Google has signed a deal to digitize all the historic video — including the moon landing — in the U.S. National Archives?

Rob Hyndman February 25, 2006 at 10:11

Yup – that is pretty darn cool. A small step for a man, but etc. etc. etc.

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