Google Books is a service from Google Inc. that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition (OCR), and stored in its digital database. The service was formerly known as Google Print when it was introduced at the Frankfurt Book Fair in October 2004. It allows users to browse, search, and preview millions of books from libraries and publishers worldwide.
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Users can search the full text of books and magazines stored in Google's database.
Allows users to preview books before purchasing or borrowing.
Helps users discover new books based on their interests and search history.
Integrates with libraries worldwide, allowing users to find books in local libraries.
Publishers can upload their books to be included in Google Books.
Users can create custom bookshelves to organize their books and reading lists.
Accessible on mobile devices, allowing users to read books on the go.
Offers advanced search options to refine book searches by title, author, ISBN, and more.
Provides free access to books in the public domain.
Offers personalized book recommendations based on user's reading habits.
Google Books has faced several legal challenges regarding copyright issues, leading to significant legal battles and settlements.
Google Books partners with libraries and publishers around the world to digitize books and make them searchable online.
Google Books is committed to making books more accessible to people around the world, including those with print disabilities.
Widely used in educational settings for research and learning purposes.
Google Books has a global reach, offering books in multiple languages and from various countries.
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