Bibliotecas y Google, como la mermelada y la mantequilla, mejor en compañía
01 de junio, 2007 por Catuxa
El último número de Library Philosophy and Practice (LPP) está ya disponible para su consulta en abierto y llega está dedicado a un tema de lo más interesante: Google y las bibliotecas y profesionales de la información:
- Editorial: Shape Shifters: Librarians Evolve Yet Again in the Age of Google
- “Have You Searched Google Yet?” Using Google as a Discovery Tool for Cataloging
- Using Google Analytics for Improving Library Website Content and Design: A Case Study
- You and Me and Google Makes Three: Welcoming Google into the Reference Interview
- Library Resource Sharing in the Early Age of Google
- Library Delivery 2.0: Delivering Library Materials in the Age of NetFlix
- What About the Book? Google-izing the Catalog with Tables of Contents
- Google ’til They Goggle: Trawling Electronic Databases to Build Your Collection and Better Serve Your Client Base
- Unclear on the Context: Refocusing on Information Literacy’s Evaluative Component in the Age of Google
- Research Authority in the Age of Google: Equilibrium Sought
Chivatazo de Cristóbal Pasadas en Iwetel