If you downloaded the ‘static’ version of the new Digital Content Quarterly, without the embedded videos, there is no need to miss out on the video interviews with Tony Ageh (on the BBC Archive), David Flanders and Andy McGregor (augmented reality and linked data) and Rob Bristow (green ICT). Read on to access the videos on YouTube and Vimeo.
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The US Google Book Settlement and its potential implications has captured the attention and imagination of a range of people, from those working within higher and further education to publishers, authors, libraries, museums and archives. Google’s initiative has seen approximately seven million books digitised by the search engine company through partnerships with libraries, publishers and authors, and interest has grown as developments have slowly unfolded.
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