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Mining Digital Archives Through Oai, Web Services & Google Indexing, Michael J. Bennett Oct 2009

Mining Digital Archives Through Oai, Web Services & Google Indexing, Michael J. Bennett

UConn Library Presentations

A discussion of three methods of making digital collection metadata extensible for greater and more accurate online digital object discovery.


Wigwam Research, Lynne A. Rhodes Sep 2009

Wigwam Research, Lynne A. Rhodes

Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy

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Google Is Not A 4-Letter Word And Wikipedia Is Not An Obscenity, Suellen Adams Sep 2009

Google Is Not A 4-Letter Word And Wikipedia Is Not An Obscenity, Suellen Adams

Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy

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Zach's News, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library Sep 2009

Zach's News, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library

University Libraries News Online (2008-2023)

  • Why use GALILEO when there’s Google?


Zach's News, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library Aug 2009

Zach's News, Georgia Southern University, Zach S. Henderson Library

University Libraries News Online (2008-2023)

  • Librarians and Google: Working together for you behind the scenes


Not With A Bang, Mark Y. Herring Feb 2009

Not With A Bang, Mark Y. Herring

Dacus Library Faculty Publications

Will libraries survive the Google Book Search deal?


Get More Out Of Google Than It Gets Out Of You, Maureen Cahill Jan 2009

Get More Out Of Google Than It Gets Out Of You, Maureen Cahill

Presentations

The key to effectively using the Internet as a resource is first to know when to use it at all; and, only then, how to use it. The same may be said for Google, or any search engine. First, master the intricacies of when to use it; then, work on details of how to make it work well.