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Hopkins Adopts Orphans (Orphan Books, That Is)

Last week, a whole bunch of prestigious schools — namely, Hopkins, Cornell, Duke, and Emory — announced that they’ll join together to make millions of so-called “orphan books” from their collections available online for students, faculty, and researchers at their own institutions. These orphan books are at the heart of Google’s $125 million class action settlement this spring — but what these schools are doing is a lot more noble, and a lot less controversial.

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