This study investigates the efficiency of the Google search engine at retrieving items from 26 UK Institutional Repositories, covering a wide range of subject areas. One item is chosen from each repository and four searches are carried out: two keyword searches and two full title searches, each using both Google and then Google Scholar. A further search tests the retrieval of the item from the repository interface. Known information-seeking behaviour was taken into account when interpreting the results. These show that the Google and Google Scholar user would retrieve items from the repositories, particularly when the full title was known. However, some skill would be needed to evaluate the different versions of texts retrieved, and accessi...
Use of the Google search engine is commonplace amongst all sectors of the academic community. The de...
<p>Institutional Repositories have been set up all over the world, and are now mainstream business f...
The poster shows first results from the Google Scholar search engine. The empirical study analyses d...
The transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online content offers r...
textabstractThe transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online cont...
Academic websites provided by academic libraries face challenges to their utility stemming from the ...
The transition from analog to digital archives and the recent explosion of online content offers res...
Academic websites provided by academic libraries face challenges to their utility stemming from the ...
This paper is a comparing study of the retrieval effectiveness of the search engines Google, Google ...
PresentationSurveys conducted by the University of Utah across numerous libraries and archives have ...
Purpose: This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using hig...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Unit...
Academics often need access to publications of other academic work for reference. Sometimes however...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Uni...
The quest for searching and retrieving authentic information is of great importance for scholars. Wi...
Use of the Google search engine is commonplace amongst all sectors of the academic community. The de...
<p>Institutional Repositories have been set up all over the world, and are now mainstream business f...
The poster shows first results from the Google Scholar search engine. The empirical study analyses d...
The transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online content offers r...
textabstractThe transition from analogue to digital archives and the recent explosion of online cont...
Academic websites provided by academic libraries face challenges to their utility stemming from the ...
The transition from analog to digital archives and the recent explosion of online content offers res...
Academic websites provided by academic libraries face challenges to their utility stemming from the ...
This paper is a comparing study of the retrieval effectiveness of the search engines Google, Google ...
PresentationSurveys conducted by the University of Utah across numerous libraries and archives have ...
Purpose: This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using hig...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Unit...
Academics often need access to publications of other academic work for reference. Sometimes however...
This article reports results of two user studies of search engine use conducted to evaluate the Uni...
The quest for searching and retrieving authentic information is of great importance for scholars. Wi...
Use of the Google search engine is commonplace amongst all sectors of the academic community. The de...
<p>Institutional Repositories have been set up all over the world, and are now mainstream business f...
The poster shows first results from the Google Scholar search engine. The empirical study analyses d...