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James Murdoch: Surprised By Schmidt, Search Sites Should Give Us Answers | paidContent:UK

    James Murdoch dislikes British Library’s newspaper scanning:

    “This is not simply being done for posterity, nor to make free access for library users easier, but also for commercial gain via a paid?for website.

    The move is strongly opposed by major publishers. If it goes ahead, free content would not only be justification for more funding, but actually become a source of funds for a public body.

    We’re very concerned about some of the approaches that are being taken.”

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British Library to digitise old newspapers and place them online – guardian.co.uk

    Roy Greenslade:

    "The British Library is to digitise up to 40m newspaper pages and then make them available online. They will include papers – local, regional and national – dating back to the early 1700s.

    The vast majority of the library's 750m pages of newspapers — the largest collection in the world — are currently available only on microfilm or bound in bulky volumes.

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    The library said it would focus initially on digitising papers that document historical events in the 19th century, such as the Crimean War, the Boer War and the suffragette movement.

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    The cost of the 10-year project – to be carried out by online publisher Brightsolid – is not clear, but Sanderson said the process — from cleaning a single page to making a file of it — costs up to £1."

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