ABSTRACT

In only a few years, Google has become an authoritative provider of multiple products which have changed the digital information landscape. This book discusses how libraries can go beyond Google’s basic search and Scholar functions to expand services for their patrons. Respected authorities reveal the expanding variety of new Google applications developed in the past few years, many of which have not received wide attention and are as yet not often used in libraries. Applications explored include Google Co-op, Google News, Google Docs & Spreadsheets, Google Calendar, and Google Talk. 

This book also discusses different important aspects of the company’s expansion of functions, such as the failure of the Google Answers experiment, the broad variety of free Google applications that librarians can use to collaborate, and the success of Google’s Blogger, among others. A helpful chronology of Google’s growth is provided, as well as comparative analyses between various Google functions and other functions that are currently available. The book is extensively referenced.

This book is an invaluable resource for academic librarians, public librarians, school librarians, library science faculty, and special librarians.

This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Library Administration.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

Using Google Applications: Expanded Tools for Libraries

chapter |25 pages

Google

A Chronology of Innovations, Acquisitions, and Growth

chapter |12 pages

Thinking Inside the Box

Comparing Federated Search Results from Google Scholar, Live Search Academic, and Central Search

chapter |10 pages

It's All Academic

Google Scholar, Scirus, and Windows Live Academic Search

chapter |12 pages

Join the Conversation

Show Your Library's Google Scholar and Book Search Expertise

chapter |8 pages

The Triumph of Expediency

The Impact of Google Scholar on Library Instruction

chapter |20 pages

Scheduling Smorgasbord

Google Calendar and Key Contenders

chapter |20 pages

Blogger

Your Thoughts Here

chapter |42 pages

Blogger, Wordpress.com, and Their Pseudoblog Alternatives

A Comparison of Focus, Features, and Feel

chapter |16 pages

A Squatter on the Fourth Estate

Google News