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Google Tools and your Library - the Possibilities are Exponential

Google Tools and your Library - the Possibilities are Exponential. Google CSE Google Scholar Google Books @ My Library Google Alerts Google Gadgets & iGoogle. Google Custom Search engine. Custom Search Engines – a Good Fit for your Library

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Google Tools and your Library - the Possibilities are Exponential

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  1. Google Tools and your Library - the Possibilities are Exponential • Google CSE • Google Scholar • Google Books @ My Library • Google Alerts • Google Gadgets & iGoogle

  2. Google Custom Search engine Custom Search Engines – a Good Fit for your Library • Vertical search – focus your users on what matters most • Choose exactly which Web sites or pages your CSE searches across • CSE tool makes it easy to create your own search engine • Embed your CSE in Web pages or simply link to them. http://www.google.com/coop/cse/

  3. Google Custom Search Engine

  4. Google Custom Search Engine

  5. Google Custom Search Engine

  6. Google Custom Search Engine

  7. Google Scholar Is your library standing on the shoulders of Google Scholar? • Simple, familiar interface; fast results • Basic Search screen – Boolean supported, stemming • Advanced search • Search limits (author, publication, date range) • Broad search topics • Simple sorting feature – most recent articles first • Disadvantages • No authority control • Search results ranking (not transparent) • Poor coverage of social science journals • Library Linking Program – provide link from G.S. search results to your libraries licensed full-text resources • OpenURL Resolver – 360 Link • Get to full-text by selecting Full text @ CARL when displayed in search result Note: You can export your citations you find in Google Scholar directly into Refworks.

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  11. Google Books - MyLibrary The Google BookThing • Set-up your own virtual library within Google Books • Log-in in to your free Google account • Then when search Google Books you’ll see the link to “Add to my Library” next to each result. • MyLibrary • Can search within just your own bookshelf • Brose your bookshelf in list view or book cover view. • Add ratings and reviews to your books • Organize your bookshelves b y subject categories • My Library label feature lets you tag your books with keywords • Each virtual collection/subject has its own unique url you can link to. • CARL Google Bookshelves

  12. Google Books

  13. Google Books

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  22. CARL Google Bookshelves Google Books

  23. Google Alerts You’ve got mail: Stay up-to-date with Google Alerts • Keep yourself or institution current on a developing news story or professional trends. • Google Alerts are email updates containing the latest relevant Google search results from news sites, blogs or Web sites. • Creating your alerts • Can be as simple as entering some keywords • Best practice : build your query from the Google Advanced search page. Then copy and paste your advanced search query into the search box on the Google Alerts homepage. • Search all the web or just pieces of it (ie news sites, or blogs or web sites) • Get results either daily, weekly, monthly

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  31. iGoogle Make yourself at home on the Google Homepage • Online virtual workspace/info portal • Create by selecting and adding gadgets to your iGoogle page • Gadgets are mini-web applications • More than 25K to chose from • Tools like email, Google Docs, news feeds, blog and podcast feeds, instant messaging, travel, weather, finance gadgets & more… • Advantages • Brings into one place web tools and resources you’d otherwise have to surf to • Accessible to you anywhere you have an Internet connection • Updated automatically with latest info, weather, traffic, finance, headlines • Create gadgets for your library • Because its where the users are • Marketing tool CARL Gadgets

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  37. Google Tools and your Library • View this presentation online at: http://www.slideshare.net/edmetz1/mlw-188193/ • Questions? Contact Info: Ed Metz Systems Librarian, USACGSC edward.metz@conus.army.mil 913-758-3027

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