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Google to scan universities' library books

By Paul Taylor in New York and Chris Nuttall in San Francisco

Published: December 15 2004 02:00 | Last updated: December 15 2004 02:00

Google, the leading service for finding information on the internet, yesterday set out ambitious plans to become a catalogue and digital library for world literature.

It said it had struck a deal with four leading university libraries and the New York Public Library to scan digitally tens of millions of books from their collections so that users worldwide could search through them using the Google service.

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