id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-15927 Jagodzinski, Cecile M. Jeanneney, Jean-Noël. Google and the Myth of Universal Knowledge: A View from Europe. Trans. Teresa Lavender Fagan. Chicago; London: University of Chicago Press, 2007. 92p. alk. paper, $11 (paper); $18 (cloth) (ISBN 0226395782;0226395774). LC 2006-19650. 2008-03-01 3 .pdf application/pdf 1944 83 54 and university libraries would become tied together through statewide consor- tia, resource-sharing agreements, and online catalogs that facilitate patron-initi- ated borrowing (or the degree to which community colleges would become an integral part of this equation through con- sortia, distance learning, and articulation programs), his basic question remains sound: what are the unique opportuni- ties presented to librarians in the college setting, and how can the identifi cation of excellence in that arena complement the discussion of excellence in library service as defined more typically by the experi- ence of the university library? But Jeanneney’s book invites librarians and the library profession to consider the ways in which the Google project has the potential to transform research, reading, and notions of intellec- tual property for good or ill. cache/crl-15927.pdf txt/crl-15927.txt