Libraries And Google

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Libraries And Google by Miller; William, 9780789031242
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  • ISBN: 9780789031242 | 0789031248
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 8/4/2006

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Discover the benefits--and drawbacks--of GoogleŽ GoogleŽ has become a nearly omnipresent tool of the Internet, with its potential only now beginning to be realized. How can librarians effectively integrate this powerful search engine to provide service to their patrons? Libraries and GoogleŽ presents leading authorities discussing the many possibilities of using GoogleŽ products as effective, user-friendly tools in libraries. Google Scholar and Print are extensively explored with an eye toward offering an expanded view of what is and may be possible for the future, with practical insights on how to make the most of the product's capabilities. It seems certain that GoogleŽ is here to stay. Libraries and GoogleŽ comprehensively examines this disruptive technology” that is seen as both a threat and an opportunity by both librarians and publishers. Both perspectives are explored in depth, along with practical applications of this and other GoogleŽ technology that may be new to librarians. GoogleŽ products and other more familiar research tools are compared for effectiveness and ease of use. The various unique needs of users and scholars are detailed and considered as a springboard for insightful discussion of the future role of librarians in today's world. Potential problems are closely examined, such as copyright issues of digitization, and privacy concerns sparked by its collection of personal information about its users. The book comprehensively explores the path libraries need to travel to benefit from the search tool, rather than being overwhelmed and destroyed by it. Topics in Libraries and GoogleŽ include: the viewpoint that GoogleŽ may make libraries obsolete new opportunities for libraries through using GoogleŽ products technical aspects of purchasing and implementing GoogleŽ search products with proprietary vendor databases testing the performance of Google Scholar and Print practical use of GoogleŽ's products personal privacy issues making digitized library resources more accessible digitization of copyrighted materials much, much more! Libraries and GoogleŽ is horizon-expanding reading for all librarians, library science educators and students, library administrators, publishers, and university presses. Volume 2 of Libraries and GoogleŽ is in preparation. GoogleŽ is a Registered Service Mark of Google, Inc., Mountain View, California. Libraries and GoogleŽ is an independent publication offered by The Haworth Press, Inc., Binghamton, New York, and is not affiliated with, nor has it been authorized, sponsored, endorsed, licensed, or otherwise approved by, Google, Inc.
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