EU wants digital library by 2010

Friday March 03rd 2006, 1:10 pm
Filed under: Online news

At least six million books, documents and ‘other cultural works’ are to be put online and housed in the European Digital Library by 2010, the European Commission said Thursday. The commission it would help fund part of a network of digitation sites and study copyright issues that might arise. The library will be based on the infrastructure of an existing network that allows access to digital resources already held in national libraries. The commission, which first announced plans for the library last September, said it should have the full collaboration of national libraries by the end of the year. Two million books, films, photographs, manuscripts and other works should be online through the library by 2008 and the figure would rise to six million by 2010 as more and more libraries, archives and museums plug in. US Internet search giant Google triggered an international race to build an online library when it announced plans in December 2004 to digitise books and documents from a handful of big libraries. US Internet and software giants Yahoo, Microsoft and Amazon have since announced separate plans while France, angry that private companies took the lead, has pushed for the creation of a public digital library. (AFP, Deutsche Welle,March 03, 2006)

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