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A Study on the Countermeasures to Book Search Services of Web Portals: Focusing on Google Book Search

Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society / Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society, (P)2466-2542;
2011, v.42 no.1, pp.397-415
https://doi.org/10.16981/kliss.42.1.201103.397

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Abstract

Google, an internet search service with extensive user base, has provided Book Search service. Google has pursued collaboration with publishers and libraries to obtain content for Book Search service; publisher community for the purpose of sourcing the books with copyrights, and the libraries for the purpose of digitizing their collections and also utilizing already digitized resources. Google Book Search Service has evoked significant controversy because of the potential monopoly problems and its risk, accompanied by Google's huge influence and broad user spectrum. This study, thus, suggests the countermeasures that library community should prepare in order to cope with the Google Book Search.

keywords
Google Book Search, Google, Book Search, Portal Book Search, Portal, Digitization of Library Collection, Digitized Books, Countermeasures, 구글도서검색, 구글, 도서검색, 포털 도서검색, 포털, 장서 디지털화, 디지털화된 도서, 대응방안, Google Book Search, Google, Book Search, Portal Book Search, Portal, Digitization of Library Collection, Digitized Books, Countermeasures

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