The list of libraries, foreign and domestic, that have agreed to take part in Google's Library Project is slowly but surely continuing to grow. Book searching with Google will now carry a touch of Ivy League sophistication as Princeton has agreed to take part in the efforts of the search company to digitize book content.
The 250-year-old Princeton library becomes the 12th partner to sign on with the Google Library Project.
Princeton University boasts a library stepped in American tradition, with an expansive catalog totaling more than six million printed works, five million manuscripts and two million nonprint items.
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Princeton Signs On With Google Library Project
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