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Subject:        Google/Bodleian announcement | What I hope for
Author: Ted Nelson <tandm@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date:           14th December 2004 11:02:04 pm

Hi Dave-- sitting in my Oxford office, I just got the big
 Oxford news from my favorite L.A. radio station--

KCRW just presented the announcement of a deal between
 Google and the Bodleian library: as a preliminary arrangement,
 the Bodleian will allow Google to scan a million and a half
 of its nineteenth-century documents, to be available free on line.

I presume it's a toe in the water for both.  Stanford, U. Mich
 and Harvard are said to be involved also, though this was not
 explicated on the program.

My great hope is that they'll understand everyone's need to quote
 portions on line, which is what I've fought for most of my life.
 Just allowing access to big lump files is far less useful.

Best, Ted



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Founder, Project Xanadu (the first hypertext project), 1960+
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