Posted on February 9, 2009 in IP by Brian RoweView Comments

Two weeks ago I blogged from the Google Book Settlement talk at Seattle University Law.  In the post talk discussion the idea of a digital library of Alexandria came up several times. Many people I talked to were not ware of current project going on the create this type of access to knowledge. Here is a little more on the topic for people that are interested:

2002 article from Business Week focusing on Brewster Kahle and his attempt to create a digital library of Alexandria.

Also Check out the Internet Archive’s site; the way back machine is my favorite part of the site it lets you see old versions of almost any website.

Take Away: The only barrier to a Digital Library of Alexandria is copyright laws. 

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