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Google Books/Fed Docs: Google Books and Documents Coverage–From the Beginning

I have a hard time trying to figure out where to begin this blog, so I have decided to start at the beginning even though I have written a bit about this in a message posted to GOVDOC-L on August 8th. So here goes...

I was asked to find out how much government information is available in the various Googles.  Over the past few months I had saved posts from GOVDOC-L that had Google in the subject line; so I thought this would be an easy assignment.  Turns out that the messages did not give statistics, instead they were questions about Google's practice of making the full text of all books published after 1923 unavailable.

Well I was a bit disappointed but I still thought that I would find the information on Google's website. I figured that Google would be tooting its own horn about the growth of this infamous project.  Not so.  There are no statistics anywhere, and there was very little that described the scope of the project.

Next I went into research mode.  I checked for articles in EBSCO's Academic Search Premier and Lexis-Nexis.  I found some interesting news articles on the project but again no statistics. I then tried to search the web pages of a few library partners I looked at the University  I had a little luck on Stanford's web site on Robotic Book Scanning.  There was a page a few statistics listed there but alas they dated from June2004.

I even Googled such keywords that I hoped would bring up statistics. But considering how many different way one might refer to statistical information, it was frustrating to do.  I didn't find any statistics this way but I did find some intersting Blog entries about the full-text copyright issue.

So I was on my own.

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Google Books/Fed Docs: More on Julia and her project

Julia Tryon was kind enough to send us a fuller description of her Google Books research plan and a biography, which we are sharing with you today:

 

What this project is about:

At the request of my director, I am researching how much of government information is available online and in particular how much is available in Google Books. I have begun by checking out Google's info pages on Google Books and by looking at some of Google's partner's websites such as University of Michigan and Stanford University. I am also looking at Google Books' functionality and ease of use, which plan to compare with other full-text versions.  I have no idea where all this will take me! 

 

Biography:

I have been the Government Documents Librarian at the Phillips Memorial Library at Providence College since 2000.  I have been a reference librarian here for 19 years. I am currently the chair of the CRIARL (Consortium of Rhode Island Academic and Research Libraries) Government Documents Committee and the treasurer for GPLNE (Government Publications Librarians of New England).On a personal note, I live in the quaint village of Ashaway in Rhode Island, I am a rabid reader of tacky novels, and I am being held hostage by four cats and a Victorian house.

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We and I hope you are eagerly awaiting to her more dispatches from Julia's explorations!

 

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