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Title Global Googlization and the Sharing of Memory
Author Endo, K.
Source Journal of Socio-Informatics, Vol. 3, No. 1, Pages 41-45, 2010
Year 2010
Database Google
Access date 16.02.2011
Abstract

In recent years, advances in digital technology have given rise to a social phenomenon known as “googlization”. “Googlization” can be summarized (at least for the purposes of this paper) as “the exhaustive and systematic digitization of culture (cultural
property) by global companies, on a global scale”. The trend clearly appeared in 2004, with the Google Books Library Project (GBLP), which involves Google, in partnership with a number of libraries in the United States, making digital copies of the main text of books and compiling a database thereof. It eventually spread beyond the borders of the United States and around the world.

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ICT & humans (1)ICT & society (1c)
SI areasICT & humans (1)
ICT as a tool (3)
TopicsInformation Society
CountryJapan
Bibliographic typeJournal articles
ICT as a tool (3)Cyber-infrastructure (3c)
Year of publication2010
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