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Beware Falling Java Books

Beware Falling Java Books 03/06/2004 02:09 AM

why the lucky stiff has written up a (poignant) guide to Ruby. Definitely a trip but, then, so's why. The Lambda folks are less impressed, but that's only because they're not any fun....




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So the big< /a> news is about Google and libraries. I don't feel the need to comment on this right now, as you can find plenty of other places for that. However, here are a few angles I haven't seen discussed elsewhere in the library blogosphere.


  • Librari es and the Internet

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  • "A quick calculation using the figures above suggests an average scan rate of 3200 volumes per day (assuming 365 days/year for 6 years) at the University of Michigan site alone." [Tito Sierra on the WEB4 LIB mailing list]

  • "An even quicker calculation shows that they will need to digitize 2.25 books _a_minute_, 24 hours/day, 365 days/year to digitize 7 million volumes in six years." [Roy Tennant on the WEB4 LIB mailing list]


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