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Google currently offers a variety of options for searching in the text of print resources.
You may want to compare these results to some of the other options available, such as Google:
Book Search or Google: Scholar. Be sure to look at how the search terms display in the search box,
and also how the URLs look. You can use any of these as models for your own searches.
Open WorldCat is a free publicly accessible database that shows what libraries have what books around the world -- "more than 50,000 libraries in 90-plus countries." The A9 search engine, from Amazon and friends, offers what librarians call "federated searching" or "metasearching" in web parlance. They have made this configurable by the user with login, with a variety of options ("columns"). Some of the custom options include searching holdings for libraries, and a variety of special databases.
Search your topic normally, but limiting to a site that supplies electronic versions of the type of print resource you want. Here are just a very few examples.
Search collections of recommended academic sources (search directly in site).
Tasks: Print
Searching for Print in Google
Searching for Libraries
Searching for Print: Other Strategies
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