Where is the proof that there was a hiatus? https://blog.eogn.com/2019/11/13/the-national-library-of-israel-and-google-together-will-digitize-120000-historic-books-and-place-them-online/
https://news.uga.edu/uga-partners-with-google-books-for-digital-access/ https://archivalia.hypotheses.org/101112 (German) And so on. Klaus Graf Am Mi., 25. März 2020 um 17:15 Uhr schrieb Federico Leva (Nemo) < [email protected]>: > After a few years of near hiatus, it seems that Google Books has found a > new partner, the city of Antwerp. They had been scouting for a while > now, looking for a partner willing to scan at least 100k books. > > > https://www.blog.google/around-the-globe/google-europe/city-antwerp-and-google-digitize-100000-books/ > > I've checked a few versions of the press release circulated in Belgium > and there's no clear statement on how the city/library will make the > scans available, only a generic mention of the books being added to its > online catalogue. For example: > < > https://www.computable.be/artikel/nieuws/digital-transformation/6901998/5440850/google-en-antwerpen-zetten-duizenden-boeken-online.html > > > > If someone finds the original press release, please share the link. I > couldn't find anything on https://www.consciencebibliotheek.be/ nor > https://www.antwerpen.be/ . > > Federico > > _______________________________________________ > Wikisource-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikisource-l >
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