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The Complete Guide to Using Google in Libraries - Research, User Applications, and Networking (Hardcover)
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The Complete Guide to Using Google in Libraries - Research, User Applications, and Networking (Hardcover)
Series: The Complete Guide to Using Google in Libraries
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From the Forward by Michael Lesk: Google has now developed services
far beyond text search. Google software will translate languages
and support collaborative writing. The chapters in this book look
at many Google services, from music to finance, and describe how
they can be used by students and other library users. Going beyond
information resources, there are now successful collaboration
services available from Google and others. You can make conference
calls with video and shared screens using Google Hangouts, Writing
documents with small numbers of colleagues often involved delays
while each author in sequence took over the writing and made edits.
Today Google Docs enables multiple people to edit the same document
at once. An ingenious use of color lets each participant watch in
real time as the other participants edit, and keeps track of who is
doing what. If the goal is to create a website rather than to write
a report, Google Sites is now one of the most popular platforms.
Google is also involved in social networking, with services such as
Google+ Other tools view social developments over time and space.
The Google Trends service, for example, will show you when and
where people are searching for topics. Not surprisingly, searches
for "swimwear" peak in June and searches for "snowmobile" peak in
January. The Complete Guide to Using Google in Libraries, Volume 2:
Research, User Applications, and Networking has 30 chapters divided
into four parts: Research, User Applications, Networking,
Searching. The contributors are practitioners who use the services
they write about and they provide how-to advice that will help
public, school, academic, and special librarians; library
consultants, LIS faculty and students, and technology
professionals.
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