Find and read magazines online with Google Book Search
Google's efforts to digitize the world's book collection have drawn the ire of some book publishers. So what's the next step? Digitizing magazines of course. Nobody ever got in trouble for doing that, right?
But seriously, Google has announced that working with publishers, the company has digitized current and back issues of magazines including Ebony, Popular Science, and New York Magazine. You can find magazines by searching by title. Or you can conduct keyword searches using Google Book Search and magazine results will show up alongside results from books.
Google says it has begun to digitize millions of articles, but there are a ton of popular magazines that are not included in the index, presumably because Google hasn't yet been able to negotiate an agreement with the publishers.
But seriously, Google has announced that working with publishers, the company has digitized current and back issues of magazines including Ebony, Popular Science, and New York Magazine. You can find magazines by searching by title. Or you can conduct keyword searches using Google Book Search and magazine results will show up alongside results from books.
Google says it has begun to digitize millions of articles, but there are a ton of popular magazines that are not included in the index, presumably because Google hasn't yet been able to negotiate an agreement with the publishers.













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Subscribe to commentsMichael K PateDec 9th 2008 4:47PM
There is a similar product that some libraries offer called Popular Magazines... http://tinyurl.com/5jamnx. It will be interesting to see how this compares
QuikboyDec 11th 2008 8:17AM
Man, I really wished Microsoft would have kept it's Live Search Books thing. I always did feel it was much better than Google Books, and one of my suggestions was to work with publishers to get magazines available via LSB.
Nice to see Google at least providing this now.