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December 11, 2006
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Monday, December 11, 2006
Microsoft Releases the Beta Version of Its "Live Search Books"
On Thursday, December 7, 2006, Microsoft Corporation released its answer
to Google Books: "Live Search Books". The free service allows users to
search the full text of books that have been scanned and loaded into the
Live Search Books collection. Today's Historic Pelham Blog will describe
the new service and its utility to those who research local history.
Live Search Books may be accessed at
http://books.live.com. The search function is simple. There does not
appear to be any form of "Advanced Search". An informative "Help" section
is available via a link at the foot of the page.
As an experiment, type "Thomas Pell" (using quotation marks around the
name) into the search box and click on the "Search" button. The system
returns 24 results, many of which do indeed contain references to the
Thomas Pell who is considered the so-called "First Lord of the Manor of
Pelham". As would be expected, some of the resources are available based
on using such a search via the competitive service known as "Google
Books", but some are not. Thus, it is now possible to get a wider set of
results by running the same search in both the Microsoft service and the
Google service.
Select one of the search results and open it by clicking on the thumbnail
image of the title page of the publication. I chose "Early History of New
England by Increase Mather". An image of the result screen appears
immediately below.

In this example, the book is actually an edited version of papers prepared
by Dr. Increase Mather regarding 17th century New England. Like Google
Books, Microsoft's "Live Search Books" allows a search of the content of
the book you have selected. Unlike Google Books, however, there is no easy
way to locate the table of contents of the publication. Nor does there
appear to be any way to jump to a particular page of the book unless you
have run a search for a term or phrase within the book and the search
results allow you to jump to pages containing such term or phrase.
Otherwise, you must move through the book one page at a time using the
page forward arrow key at the top of the image.
One thing that Microsoft seems to have done better than Google relates to
-- of all things -- search. If you download a copy of the entire book, the
system generates a searchable PDF that you then can save to the
hard drive of your computer. Google's service generates a non-searchable
PDF.
Microsoft's service is limited to books in the public domain (i.e.,
out-of-copyright books). It reportedly already includes "tens of thousands
of books" including materials from the collections of the British library
and major universities in Toronto and California. Microsoft reportedly has
entered into book-scanning partnerships with New York Public Library and
the American Museum of Veterinary Medicine.
So far I have run an extensive series of searches using Live Search Books.
The system certainly shows promise. I already have been able to locate
numerous texts that I do not own and have not been able to locate in the
Google Books collections.
As long as Microsoft keeps adding -- sufficiently quickly -- a substantial
number of meaningful scanned books to its collections, the new service
looks promising. It certainly should not be ignored by anyone who is
performing serious research regarding local history issues.
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