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Princeton's Partnership with Google Books

The Lunch 'n Learn seminar this Wednesday will feature a presentation by three members of the University Library staff about Princeton's Partnership with Google Books.  The speakers will describe the Library's Partnership Project with Google.  In addition to describing recent developments, the talk will provide an update on the Google Settlement from the Library's perspective. The speakers will also demonstrate some of the recent new features in Google Book Search and how it is linked to from the Main Catalog and other Library systems.

About the speakers:

Richard J. Schulz is Associate University Librarian for Technical Services. His staff oversees the project in which Google is scanning many of the Library’s books. Marvin Bielawski is Deputy University Librarian and Head of the Library Systems Office. He’s been involved in negotiating the contract with Google and the projected settlement amendment. Nancy Pressman-Levy is Head of the Donald E. Stokes Library for Public and International Affairs and Population Research. She is regularly involved in teaching the use of Library electronic resources to all Library patrons.

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