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David Drummond, Senior Vice President of Corporate Development and Chief Legal Officer, discusses the Google Book Search settlement agreement at the Howard University School of Law on July 29, 2009 in Washington, D.C.

The event, "Equalizing Access to Knowledge," was sponsored jointly by Google and the Institute of Intellectual Property and Social Justice at Howard University School of Law.

Additional participants include:
* Rhea Ballard-Thrower, Director of the Law Library, Howard University School of Law
* Charlie Brown, Adviser to the President, National Federation for the Blind
* Wade Henderson, President and CEO, Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
* Lateef Mtima, Professor of Law, Howard University School of Law
* Brent Wilkes, National Executive Director, League of United Latin American Citizens

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  • I wish libraries were all about integrating the information they have into the web in useful ways. For example, wouldn't it be nice if they could come up with an addressing scheme, like URIs, for incorporating meta-information created by librarians into web protocols that allowed sophisticated knowledge engines, like WolframAlpha to use it?

    In this way, librarians could make a map of all knowledge in the form of a web of nodes linked together in all the ways most useful to the explorers.

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