Google books as a general research collection

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Abstract

The current study attempts to measure the extent to which "full view" volumes contained in Google Books constitute a viable generic research collection for works in the public domain, using as a reference collection the catalog of a major nineteenth-century research library and using as control collections-against which the reference catalog also would be searched-the online catalogs of two other major research libraries: one that was actively collecting during the same period and one that began actively collecting at a later date. A random sample of 398 entries was drawn from the Catalogue of the Library of the Boston Athenæum, 1807-1871, and searched against Google Books and the online catalogs of the two control collections to determine whether Google Books constituted such a viable general research collection.

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Jones, E. (2010). Google books as a general research collection. Library Resources and Technical Services, 54(2), 77–89. https://doi.org/10.5860/lrts.54n2.77

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