A Million Books Scanned at U. of Michigan -- and Counting
Librarians
at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor threw themselves a party on
Friday to celebrate a milestone in their ambitious effort to scan every
single book in the collection. They scanned the one millionth book, leaving just 6.5-million to go.
Paul Courant, dean of libraries, wrote on his blog
that the achievement is historic. “As far as I know, Michigan is the
first library to have one million books from its own collections
digitized and available for search (and, when in the public domain,
available for viewing).”
Google has refused to release
numbers on how many books have been scanned as part of its effort or to
reveal which books are part of its index. But officials at Michigan
have said that they are getting faster at scanning as they go.
“We all eagerly await (and it won’t be long) the next million, and the millions after that,” Mr. Courant wrote.