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  2. About the Library Project - Google Search Help

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/9690276

    About the Library Project. The Library Project makes it possible for users to search on Google through millions of books written in many different languages, including books that are rare, out of print, or generally unavailable outside of the library system.

  3. The Library Project - Google Play Books Partner Center Help

    support.google.com/books/partner/faq/3396243

    Library of Congress Control Numbers (LCCNs) Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) record numbers. To find the ISBN search for it on Google Books and check its "About this Book" page. For books published before 1970, use LCCN or OCLC records. To find books by LCCN or OCLC number insert the LCCN or OCLC number into the approriate URL: Identifier.

  4. Claim or exclude your books in the Library Project - Google Help

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/9689820

    Exclude your books from the Library Project. For in-copyright books scanned through the Library Project, readers can preview only bibliographic information and a few short sentences that match a search term, similar to what might be shown in a book review. Google Books never shows full pages of these books without explicit permission from a ...

  5. Use the new Google Books - Google Search Help

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/9523832

    Go to Google Books. Search for the title, author, ISBN, or keywords. Click a title. To buy or borrow a book. Under the title, click Get the book. Buy: Under “Buy Print,” or “Buy Digital” you might see providers where you can buy the book. Click a provider to purchase a book from their site. Borrow: Under “Borrow” you might see ...

  6. How to use classic Google Books - Google Search Help

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/43729

    On Google Books, you can read books and magazines, download them, cite them, and translate them. Some books are provided by publishers, while others are scanned as part of the Library Project. Read, download, cite, link, or translate a book or magazine. Go to Google Books. Search for the title, author, ISBN, or keywords.

  7. Das Library Project - Google Suche-Hilfe

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/9690276?hl=de

    Ein Buch im Library Project ansehen. Wenn festgestellt wird, dass ein Buch aus dem Library Project frei von Urheberrechten ist, stellt Google es der Öffentlichkeit vollständig zur Verfügung und Sie können das Buch von Anfang bis Ende lesen. So sehen Sie sich Bücher in Google Books an . Andernfalls können Sie im Text des Buchs suchen.

  8. Add Library Project scanned books to your Google Books account

    support.google.com/books/partner/troubleshooter/6285269

    If a book scanned from a library is in copyright, we will typically display it in snippet view, meaning that we only show a few lines of text to users. To add a book that was scanned from a library to your Partner Center account, or to request that we scan a book, please search for it on Google Books (link will open in a new tab).

  9. How Google Books data works - Google Search Help

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/11517139

    To let you discover and locate as many books as possible, Google Books uses 3rd party data and other publicly available information from: Publishers who use our Google Play Books publisher program. Books scanned through the Library Project. Providers that aggregate book data like EBSCO and The National Diet Library, Japan. Websites like Wikipedia.

  10. Add, organize, or share books - Google Search Help

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/75375

    Add books to your library. Go to Google Books. Click My library. Choose a bookshelf, like "Favorites" or "Reading now." Click Settings Add by ISBN or ISSN. Enter the ISBNs or ISSNs of the books or magazines you want to add. Click Add books. Add a book you're already looking at. At the top of the screen, hover over Add to my library. Click a ...

  11. Google Play Books Partner Center Help

    support.google.com/books/partner

    Official Books Partner Program Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Books Partner Program and other answers to frequently asked questions.