But I don't really have the flail, so I may be missing something crucial.
I'm probably missing the same thing. Heck, if I kept them in a cage, all I'd probably do is give them books to read after I lectured them about the importance of good research when demon hunting. Which, now that I've actually written that out, I think means I've turned into the goth girl version of Giles.
We often learn more about ourselves in the sturggle
Yes, the times I've been there have been eye-opening. It's a dire place, The Sturggle, full of juxtapositions.
(Seriously, these people thought you edited *too much*?!)
I think means I've turned into the goth girl version of Giles.
Mmmm, what a happy thought.
Engaging with the emails makes them think they have valid points, and they don't. Ass 'em in the ear.
I have to write a 3,000 word paper on the following topic:
"Google Book Search changes everything.” Does it?
Yes, that's all the info I've been given. I'm gonna go with no, it doesn't change everything. It gives broader access but still points users to local libraries for the actual book. It also provides snippets from what I understand (not the full text). Feel free to give me more reasons so that I can friggin start writing this stupid thing. Signed, totally not in the mood.
do you need to cite sources, GC?
Yes, I'm sure I do, but it's also going to have my own opinions as well.
Here are the notes I have so far:
My thesis is that Google Book Search won’t “change everything”; rather it will make discovering and locating books easier and give wider access to the world’s books to users. One aim of Google Book Search is to help users find a copy of a book at a local library (footnote, Google Book Search and Libraries). So Google Book Search is acting as a larger, easier to navigate card catalog, something that has been in existence for many decades. This isn’t a new idea, just a new way of cataloging and making information available.
There are also still legal issues with Google Book Search (footnote, Publishers sue Google over book search project).
GC, my experience is that for books out of copyright - most things published before 1923 - the whole book is available. It's a big wow, I tell you. Don't have to leave the office!