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arnie Grossblatt

Getting Google to notice your ebook - 0 views

  • but Google eBookstore suddenly gives booksellers a reason to at least wade into SEO.
  • But what about new books and ebooks? How does Google determine which new titles, and the more than 15 million books that have been scanned, float to the top of its search results pages: in the web search box and in the ebookstore. The challenge, for Gray and other Google engineers on the Books project, is that the best known component of Google's algorithm for determining the the value of a web resource -- the number of links to it by others -- does not apply to books and ebooks. Although it is possible to link to a selection in certain books on Google Books (here's a hyperlink into the aforementioned Galbraith title) people don't generally create links to the contents of a book or ebook. So linking is not a reliable indicator of quality.
  • One strategy that Google employs is to tap into the book industry's "rich tradition of metadata.
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  • Google also looks at what Gray referred to as "market signals:" how often a book has been reprinted, web searches, recent book sales, the number of libraries that hold the book, etc.
  • 2. Create quality content outside the book
  • 1. Use descriptive titles and chapter headings
  • 3 best practices for getting Google to notice your book
  • 3. Book covers matter
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    With the opening of the Google Bookstore, it's time for publishers to start thinking about search engine optimization (SEO)
arnie Grossblatt

Google Play Books is now a lot better for reading nonfiction titles like textbooks | Th... - 1 views

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    Google aims to make reading an e-book better than reading a print book for all types of books. 
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    Google aims to make reading an e-book better than reading a print book for all types of books. 
Thelisha Woods

The Columbia Guide to Digital Publishing - Google Book Search - 0 views

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    Speaking of reading an e-book, our text book for this class is apparently on Google Book Search. Maybe some of you knew that already, but I sure didn't! I like that this page also gives a list of other similar books.
arnie Grossblatt

Inside Google Book Search: New Features on Google Books - 0 views

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    Google announces a set of new features for readers using Google Book Search.
Thelisha Woods

Sony EBook Store to Offer Classic Books Digitized by Google - Business Center - PC World - 0 views

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    Public-domain books from before 1923 digitized for Google Book Search will be available for free to Sony Reader users
arnie Grossblatt

Google Books and the Judge: The New Yorker - 0 views

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    Google is planning to become the worlds largest bookstore with a print-on-demand agreement to give access to two million out-of-print books.
arnie Grossblatt

After Much Ado, a Google Book Deal in France - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    The French may have a model for resolving the Google Books suit.
Derik Dupont

Google to Launch Digital Books by Early Summer - WSJ.com - 2 views

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    Google plans to begin selling digital books in late June or July, aiming to let users access books from a broad range of sites using multiple devices." />
Derik Dupont

Google Lets You Custom-Print Millions of Public Domain Books | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

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    What's hot off the presses come Thursday? Any one of the more than 2 million books old enough to fall out of copyright into the public domain. Over the
arnie Grossblatt

Markets Declare Truce in Copyright Wars - WSJ.com - 0 views

  • But content owners also belatedly realize that simply suing consumers who find new, convenient ways to access content online is not as good as finding new business models to profit from customer interest that technology makes possible.
  • his shift by Google led Peter Osnos, founder of PublicAffairs books, to wonder if the book settlement could have lessons for other owners of content. "Google has now conceded, with a very large payment, that information is not free," Mr. Osnos wrote for the Century Foundation. "This leads to an obvious, critical question: Why aren't newspapers and news magazines demanding payment for use of their stories on Google and other search engines? Why are they not getting a significant slice of the advertising revenues generated by use of their stories via Google?"
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    More on the Google-AAP settlement. Key take-away ""But content owners also belatedly realize that simply suing consumers who find new, convenient ways to access content online is not as good as finding new business models to profit from customer interest that technology makes possible."
arnie Grossblatt

Google Claims Orphan Books, Raising Alarm in Academia - 0 views

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    Concern the the Google-AAP settlement gives Google an unfair advantage wrt to orphan books and may inhibit scholarly access to these out-of-print works.
Derik Dupont

Small Stores See Google as Ally in E-Book Market - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Google may soon become the primary source of e-books on the Web sites of hundreds of independent booksellers.
Derik Dupont

Google Buys Service That Uses Humans to Digitize Books - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    With its acquisition of ReCaptcha, Google will use "human computation" to help scan old library books.
Allison Begezda

Book Review - 'Googled - The End of the World as We Know It,' by Ken Auletta - Review -... - 0 views

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    Ken Auletta's book "Googled: The End of the World as We Know It" examines the impact of Google and questions what value it adds to society.
arnie Grossblatt

Court rules book scanning is fair use, suggesting Google Books victory | Ars Technica - 0 views

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    Victory for a fair use claim in the Google book scanning project.
arnie Grossblatt

Google's Book Search: A Disaster for Scholars - 1 views

  • that's what you'll get.
    • arnie Grossblatt
       
      and that's what you deserve.
  • you need reliable metadata about dates and categories, which is why it's so disappointing that the book search's metadata are a train wreck: a mishmash wrapped in a muddle wrapped in a mess.
  • Here, too, Google has blamed the errors on the libraries and publishers who provided the books. But the libraries can't be responsible for books mislabeled as Health and Fitness and Antiques and Collectibles, for the simple reason that those categories are drawn from the Book Industry Standards and Communications codes, which are used by the publishers to tell booksellers where to put books on the shelves, not from any of the classification systems used by libraries.
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    Powerful criticism of GBS and its mishandling of metadata.
arnie Grossblatt

Official Google Blog: Discover more than 3 million Google eBooks from your choice of bo... - 1 views

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    Google discusses Google Editions
Derik Dupont

More Time Requested in Google Book Scanning Case - Media Decoder Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Authors Guild and others request more time in the Google book-scanning case.
arnie Grossblatt

Books of the world. Stand up and be counted! - 0 views

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    Google counts the number of books in the world, and along the way has to decide what counts as a book.
Tracy Pastian

The Great Seduction: Is Google good or evil? - 0 views

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    Google's goal is to manage all of the world's information and, in 300 years, will be able to sort and index 100% of today's information about the world.
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    Blog entry discusses new book about Google
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