Here's another Google service with which many people are not familiar: Google Print. Huh? What is that? From Google's own Finding the Book or Article Just key the exact name of the book into the Google search field. If Google sees that the search terms match a publication's title that they have digitized, you'll see the following in your search result: click here to see what you'll get) under "Book Results". It brings you to an initial page of the book. In the case of Oliver Twist, it is the Table of Contents. For others it could be the first page of Chapter One, or another page. There are different display options depending upon what type of publication it is. I'd like to show you some screen shots, but they are too large to put on this page. However, you can see three types, with descriptions, by going to the Google Print Help page. Getting Involved in Google Print If you are a publisher and would like to get your publication scanned into Google Print, you can read how on their Library Project page. Google Tutor & Advisor. Google Tutor & Advisor offers in-depth Tips, Techniques and Advice for Google Users.
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