Fri, 08 Oct 2004 16:24:31 GMT
£140m to put Library of Congress Online
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Brewster Kahle pointed out that most books are out of print most of the time and only a tiny proportion are available on bookshop shelves. Scanning the 26 million volumes in the US Library of Congress, the world's biggest library, would cost only $260m (£146m). The scanned images would take up about a terabyte of space and cost about $60,000 (£33,000) to store. Instead of needing a huge building to hold them, the entire library could fit on a single shelf. [
via BBC News
]
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Brewster Kahle pointed out that most books are out of print most of the time and only a tiny proportion are available on bookshop shelves. Scanning the 26 million volumes in the US Library of Congress, the world's biggest library, would cost only $260m (£146m). The scanned images would take up about a terabyte of space and cost about $60,000 (£33,000) to store. Instead of needing a huge building to hold them, the entire library could fit on a single shelf. [
via BBC News
]
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but… will they….. and what about access…. that is the real issue.
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