We all know the trouble Google has faced trying to digitize library collections. This has not deterred rival Yahoo, which has teamed up with a number of partners to launch the Open Content Alliance. The OCA will host a singe repository of content from libraries, archives and publishers that will be searchable and downloadable at no cost for while respecting the rights of copyright holders. Waving the Canadian flag within the OCA is the University of Toronto, which is one of the founding partners and the responsible for aggregating north of border content. Yahoo’s other partners include the University of California, the National Archives (UK), O’Reilly Media, Inc., the European Archive. Adobe Systems Inc. and HP Labs.