Disclosure: I am a member of the publisher advisory board for Google Print.
When Google Print generates a search result, however, it lists the book's publisher alongside each book page.
Still, it is no coincidence that concern about Google Print is being expressed first in France.
Google's service, called Google Print, has come under a great deal of criticism since it was announced nearly a year ago.
Facsimile of above book on Google Print.
"But we do have 1,500 books on Google Print, and they could make that information available to Google Scholar."
They are also participants in Google Print.
We're glad our users will have additional ways to access the books they've found using Google Print.
Google Print directly benefits authors and publishers by increasing awareness of and sales of the books in the program.
Should authors get paid to put their work into Google Print, the online service that lets you search for information inside a book?