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Technical overview of Google Books digitization and metadata aggregation

Technical overview of Google Books digitization and metadata aggregation The passage merely describes the operational process and scale of Google Books digitization, without mentioning any controversial actions, financial flows, or high‑profile individuals. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Google scanned over 15 million books and 5 billion pages since 2004.; Metadata is sourced from >100 libraries, retailers, aggregators, and 30,000 partner publishers.; Google consolidates billions of records into consensus edition records through a multi‑step process.

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Technical overview of Google Books digitization and metadata aggregation The passage merely describes the operational process and scale of Google Books digitization, without mentioning any controversial actions, financial flows, or high‑profile individuals. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Google scanned over 15 million books and 5 billion pages since 2004.; Metadata is sourced from >100 libraries, retailers, aggregators, and 30,000 partner publishers.; Google consolidates billions of records into consensus edition records through a multi‑step process.

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