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"Libraries and Google" was published by Haworth Information Press in 2005 - Binghamton, NY, it has 240 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: Libraries and Google
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Haworth Information Press
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  • Publish Location: Binghamton, NY

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"Libraries and Google" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Disruptive beneficence : the Google Print program and the future of libraries / Mark Sandler
  • 2- The Google Library Project at Oxford / Ronald Milne
  • 3- The (uncertain) future of libraries in a Google world : sounding an alarm / Rick Anderson
  • 4- A gaggle of Googles : limitations and defects of electronic access as panacea / Mark Y. Herring
  • 5- Using the Google search appliance for federated searching : a case study / Mary Taylor
  • 6- Google's print and scholar initiatives : the value of and impact on libraries and information services / Robert J. Lackie
  • 7- Google Scholar vs. library scholar : testing the performance of Schoogle / Burton Callicott, Debbie Vaughn
  • 8- Google, the invisible Web, and librarians : slaying the research Goliath / Francine Egger-Sider, Jane Devine
  • 9- Choices in the paradigm shift : where next for libraries? / Shelley E. Phipps, Krisellen Maloney
  • 10- Calling the scholars home : Google Scholar as a tool for rediscovering the academic library / Maurice C. York
  • 11- Checking under the hood : evaluating Google Scholar for reference use / Janice Adlington, Chris Benda
  • 12- Running with the devil : accessing library-licensed full text holdings through Google Scholar / Rebecca Donlan, Rachel Cooke
  • 13- Directing students to new information types : a new role for Google in literature searches? / Mike Thelwall
  • 14- Evaluating Google Scholar as a tool for information literacy / Rachael Cathcart, Amanda Roberts
  • 15- Optimising publications for Google users / Alan Dawson
  • 16- Google and privacy / Paul S. Piper
  • 17- Image : Google's most important product / Ron Force
  • 18- Keeping up with Google : resources and strategies for staying ahead of the pack / Michael J. Krasulski, Steven J. Bell.

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