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The announcement that Google would digitize the holdings of several major libraries sent shock waves through the book industry and academe. Google presented this digital repository as a first step toward a long-dreamed-of universal library, but skeptics quickly raised concerns about the potential for copyright infringement and unanticipated effects on the business of research and publishing. Jean-Noel Jeanneney, former president of France’s Bibliotheque Nationale, here takes aim at what he sees as a far more troubling aspect of Google’s Library Project: its potential to misrepresent – and even damage – the world’s cultural heritage. Jeanneney argues here that Google’s unsystematic digitization of books from a few partner libraries and its reliance on works written mostly in English constitute acts of selection that can only extend the dominance of American culture abroad. As a leading librarian, Jeanneney remains enthusiastic about the archival potential of the Web. But he argues that the short-term thinking characterized by Google’s digital repository must be countered by long-term planning on the part of cultural and governmental institutions worldwide – a serious effort to create a truly comprehensive library, one based on the politics of inclusion and multiculturalism.
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2007 släpptes boken Google and the myth of universal knowledge : a view from Europe skriven av Jean-Noël Jeanneney. Den är skriven på engelska och består av 108 sidor. Förlaget bakom boken är University of Chicago Press.
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Jeanneney, J.-N. (2007). Google and the myth of universal knowledge : a view from Europe. University of Chicago Press.




