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October 26, 2009

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Oxa

"The Lee Library at Brigham Young University has already digitized millions of family history books..."

> Hm, the link you provided says, "There are 50092 items in this online collection." That's off by a factor of 100, not a trivial amount.

"There will be no need to travel to a distant repository."

> Unless you want to read something that's less than 86 years old.

Harry

The BYU library has thousands of digitized books, not millions.

Reid

Where are the millions of books? Not at the link you provided. Can you give a better link?

Dorothy Greene

Reread the article. The lap top has one million six hundred thousand books. BYU has tens of thousands of books.

Doris B. Roberson

Read the last paragraph. He says "I suspect that we will all SOON have access to hundreds of thousands". Hopefully many libraries will follow BYU's example.

Tennessee Tuxedo

I think that he edited the article. When I originally read it, I was also struck by the "millions" in reference to the BYU project.

Robert

I can just picture a child with their OLPC laptop, and mobile phone, sitting in solar-panel powered classroom, reading the books and wondering why the English (or Americans) still use a telegraph and travel by horse and cart...

Would be far more useful to get western publishers to donate electronic editions of current textbooks instead (for books which are so expensive they'd sell no hard copies in those countries anyway).

Shez

I'm just glad it has some British content! I didn't really expect that from an American site. Well done to them!

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