Purpose: This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using high-quality metadata can be retrieved more easily by users of search engines such as Google. Methodology/approach: The research and proposals described arose from an investigation into the observed phenomenon that pages from the Glasgow Digital Library (gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk) were regularly appearing near the top of Google search results shortly after publication, without any deliberate effort to achieve this. The reasons for this phenomenon are now well understood and are described in the second part of the paper. The first part provides context with a review of the impact of Google and a summary of recent initiatives by commercial publishers ...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of the Dublin Core metadata elements on the retrieval of web ...
Recent OCLC surveys show that less than 2 percent of library users begin their search on a library w...
This article examines the use and validity of Google’s search engine for the collection of corpuses ...
Purpose: This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using hig...
For many years metadata has been recognised as a significant component of the digital information en...
This article examines the responsibilities of libraries and librarians as Internet information publi...
For many years metadata has been recognised as a significant component of the digital information en...
This article examines the responsibilities of libraries and librarians as Internet information publi...
The purpose of this research was to identify and evaluate techniques used to ensure high listing as ...
This article describes how we dramatically increased access to our content through the use of sitema...
This paper highlights the importance that search engines play in our daily lives as consumers of inf...
This paper discusses Google Scholar as an extension of Kilgour’s goal to improve the availability of...
Metadata is designed to improve information organization and information retrieval effectiveness and...
Essay presented in 2016 as fulfillment of requirements for completion of the module INM348 - Digital...
Abstract Purpose: To consider the findings of a recent e-resources survey at the University of Exete...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of the Dublin Core metadata elements on the retrieval of web ...
Recent OCLC surveys show that less than 2 percent of library users begin their search on a library w...
This article examines the use and validity of Google’s search engine for the collection of corpuses ...
Purpose: This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using hig...
For many years metadata has been recognised as a significant component of the digital information en...
This article examines the responsibilities of libraries and librarians as Internet information publi...
For many years metadata has been recognised as a significant component of the digital information en...
This article examines the responsibilities of libraries and librarians as Internet information publi...
The purpose of this research was to identify and evaluate techniques used to ensure high listing as ...
This article describes how we dramatically increased access to our content through the use of sitema...
This paper highlights the importance that search engines play in our daily lives as consumers of inf...
This paper discusses Google Scholar as an extension of Kilgour’s goal to improve the availability of...
Metadata is designed to improve information organization and information retrieval effectiveness and...
Essay presented in 2016 as fulfillment of requirements for completion of the module INM348 - Digital...
Abstract Purpose: To consider the findings of a recent e-resources survey at the University of Exete...
This study evaluates the effectiveness of the Dublin Core metadata elements on the retrieval of web ...
Recent OCLC surveys show that less than 2 percent of library users begin their search on a library w...
This article examines the use and validity of Google’s search engine for the collection of corpuses ...