On 8/30/2006 11:27 AM, Roy Tennant wrote:
> On 8/30/06 8:16 AM, "David J. Fiander"
<dfiander uwo.ca> wrote:
>
>> Leslie Johnston wrote:
>>
>>> It's definitely not consistently available
yet, but here's an example:
>>>
>>> http://books.google.com
/books?vid=OCLC18938030&id=HKackp-vG-YC&pg=PA9&l
pg=PA9
>>> &dq=abbott+flatland
>> It's also only available within the United States.
While Flatland is most
>> definitely in the public domain worldwide, we
Canadians only get to see
>> excepts, as if it was still a restricted text.
>
> This is one of my gripes about Google Books. Although
the work itself may be
> clearly in the public domain, if a publisher has
republished it...
Google Books is primarily a funnel to get users to online
book sellers
(similarly, Google Scholar is a funnel to get users to
pay-per-article
download sites). That's why they're okay with having a
lousy e-book
interface; it's really a passable retail catalog interface.
I also wonder how useful it is - or at least, how likely it
is to be
used - to have a freely downloadable PDF of Tom Sawyer that
weighs in at
15MB (for about 400k of text) or Mansfield Park at over 20MB
(text size
890k). I know it isn't a 28kbps world any more, but still.
--
Thomas Dowling
tdowling ohiolink.edu
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