by Christa Burns (Find this book)
Google can be an incredibly powerful tool for research, but the
top-of-the-page results are seldom the most beneficial to library users
and students, and many of the search engine's most useful features are
hidden behind its famously simple interface. Burns and Sauers reveal the
secrets of effective Google searches in this invaluable resource
showing how to get the most out of the service, with An overview of all
the tool's search services, including Image, Maps, News, Blogs,
Discussions, Scholar, Patents, and Books Ready-to-use instructions on
how to go beyond the simple search box and top results to get library
users the answers they need, fast Straightforward guidance on using
filters to refine search results, with examples of common searches like
images with Creative Commons licenses, news searches set for a date
range or into an archive, and videos with closed captioning. An
explanation of the bibliography manager feature of Google Scholar, which
allows students and researchers to build bibliographies with ease. Tips
for configuring Safe Search on workstations in children's departments
and schools. Copious screenshots walk readers through each topic step by
step, making this a true how-to guide for everyone who uses Google. -- Publisher Marketing
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