This article discusses a few Google tools that hold promise for reference work but are likely unfamiliar to some librarians and many patrons
Traditional research tools used by libraries, such as encyclopedias and catalogs were created in an ...
This paper demonstrates how some of Google\u27s search functionalities can be used to locate informa...
This study examines the information-seeking behavior of undergraduate students within a research con...
This article discusses a few Google tools that hold promise for reference work but are likely unfami...
This article examines the features, quirks, and uses of Google Sets, Google Suggest, and Google Sear...
This article examines the features, quirks, and uses of Google Sets, Google Suggest, and Google Sear...
Library patrons often approach the reference desk with indirect, incomplete, or misleading questions...
Students often assume that librarians sit with their noses stuck in dusty volumes all day. These sam...
The workshop announcement started simply enough: “Your students are usingit. You are using it. Why n...
This article discusses teaching proper use of Google and Google Scholar in the legal research classr...
Google is like air; your students use Google every day but do they know how it works and ranks resul...
A lot of this may seem like basic information that we all know but, Google changes features continua...
Google and its products complement bibliographic and full-text databases in the sciences and enginee...
This paper will cover four areas. First it will discuss the research habits of search engine users a...
This article examines the responsibilities of libraries and librarians as Internet information publi...
Traditional research tools used by libraries, such as encyclopedias and catalogs were created in an ...
This paper demonstrates how some of Google\u27s search functionalities can be used to locate informa...
This study examines the information-seeking behavior of undergraduate students within a research con...
This article discusses a few Google tools that hold promise for reference work but are likely unfami...
This article examines the features, quirks, and uses of Google Sets, Google Suggest, and Google Sear...
This article examines the features, quirks, and uses of Google Sets, Google Suggest, and Google Sear...
Library patrons often approach the reference desk with indirect, incomplete, or misleading questions...
Students often assume that librarians sit with their noses stuck in dusty volumes all day. These sam...
The workshop announcement started simply enough: “Your students are usingit. You are using it. Why n...
This article discusses teaching proper use of Google and Google Scholar in the legal research classr...
Google is like air; your students use Google every day but do they know how it works and ranks resul...
A lot of this may seem like basic information that we all know but, Google changes features continua...
Google and its products complement bibliographic and full-text databases in the sciences and enginee...
This paper will cover four areas. First it will discuss the research habits of search engine users a...
This article examines the responsibilities of libraries and librarians as Internet information publi...
Traditional research tools used by libraries, such as encyclopedias and catalogs were created in an ...
This paper demonstrates how some of Google\u27s search functionalities can be used to locate informa...
This study examines the information-seeking behavior of undergraduate students within a research con...