Saving content from oblivion: If it’s not online, it’s invisible.

by ellis on Friday, 3 July, 2009 · 0 comments

in technical authors, trends

Oxford University Press’s Tim Barton, in an article on the Google Book Settlement, states:

What once seemed at least debatable has now become irrefutable: If it’s not online, it’s invisible.

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