
if they want more, they will have to click on the item and will then arrive at a second database, this one provided by one of the five
"Non-printable" page? If you can display it on a screen, it should not be too difficult to capture the image. Can the "Print Screen" capture method be disabled? (Copies the screen's visual display to the clipboard, at least on MS-Windows--presume there is something similar for Linux and Mac.) Or will they try to figure out a way to keep that captured image from being fed to (or rendered unreadable) an OCR program? Time will tell, but my guess is that these page images will one way or another become a source of material for future PG volunteers. -----Original Message----- From: Michael Hart <hart@pglaf.org> Sent: Dec 15, 2004 10:34 AM To: Book People <spok+bookpeople@cs.cmu.edu> Subject: [gutvol-d] re: [BP] Google Partners with Oxford, Harvard & Others to Digitize Libraries libraries [NYCPL, Harvard, Michigan, Stanford, Oxford] where they will get a graphical representation of the non-printable page that contains the quotation. --------------------------- Dennis McCarthy nihil_obstat@mindspring.com