How will our patrons be able to access these texts, i.e. through MELVYL, or local catalogs, or a webpage, any search engine, or….?
UC Libraries patrons can currently access UC Libraries scanned books via these three digitization partner websites and the Melvyl Catalog: Google Book Search (Currently there is no ability to browse or search the UC Libraries subset). Internet Archive (The UC Libraries subset can be searched at http://www.archive.org/details/university_of_california_libraries ) Melvyl Catalog: http://melvyl.cdlib.org/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b&local_base=U-CDL90 (Links to Google books in UC and all partner collections) UC Libraries books and serials made available through Google Book Search that are in copyright are subject to limited views. Google indexes the full text, but does not serve or display the full-sized digital image or make available for printing and/or download unless Google has permission or a license from the copyright owner to do so. Therefore, UC Libraries patrons will have limited access to books and serials in copyright made available through Google Book Search. Books in the publ
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