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Carol Smallwood's The Complete Guide to Using Google in Libraries, Volume 1: Instruction, Administration, and Staff Productivity explores how Google's suite of tools, from Google Docs (now Google Drive), Google Scholar, Hangout, Forms, and others made freely available to the Internet Community can be used by libraries to expand the role of digital operations in the management of library materials, to communicate with their patrons and collaborators, to exploit the resources on the Web, and many others. The book has 29 chapters organized into sections that focus on ways that Google’s suite of tools can be applied to address problems in a specific area of library concern. The section headings are: Library Instruction for Users; Collaboration within and among libraries; Library Administration; Collection Management; and Library Productivity. In each topical area, the chapters show how librarians are taking advantage of these tools to change the way that their library works. All of this without the burden of an additional bill to pay. Through these carefully selected case studies from real libraries, you will be able to learn about the surprising and powerful potential that exists through Google tools to improve library operations.
Published | Feb 26 2015 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 322 |
ISBN | 9781442246898 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
The first in a two-volume set edited by Smallwood covers library instruction for users, collaborators, and library administration along with collection management and library productivity . . . The material is meant for librarians working in a variety of settings. . . .Chapters are arranged thematically and can be read in any order. Some of them provide basic technical information about various Google products, whereas others connect these tools to larger issues (e.g., collaborative writing). Many chapters are relevant to several of the thematic categories, so it is worth perusing the chapter titles rather than relying solely on the section headings. For instance, several segments in 'Library Instruction for Users' are relevant to a much broader audience. VERDICT Librarians looking for an introduction to a variety of Google applications and their potential utility in the workplace should consult this text, especially if their budget is tight.
Library Journal
The Complete Guide to Using Google in Libraries is an edited, two-volume how-toguide to Google tools and services, writtenby library professionals with intimate,hands-on knowledge of their applicationand purpose. Editor Carol Smallwood is aprolific author and editor of library sciencepublications with wide-ranging experiencein school, public, academic, and speciallibraries…. [B]rowsingthe ideas in these two volumes encouragesreaders to think creatively about combiningGoogle tools in ways they may nothave previously considered. This compilationof how-to essays is unique in its widecoverage and specific application to libraryand information professions…. Hampton provides insight on how a related product might alter patrons’ perspectives and uses of the library. Given the speed at which technology is changing, readers should take advantage of The Complete Guide to Using Google inLibraries sooner rather than later. Librarians, technologists, and information professionals will gain insight into creatively adapting Google tools and services in new and interesting ways.
Portal: Libraries and the Academy
A useful tool for library staff at all levels to fully utilize Google, our most commonly accessed research tool.
Karen Harrison Dyck, past president of the Canadian Library Association
Effective applications of Google for an array of library staff and operations: teaching, administration and assessment.
Lura Sanborn, Media Librarian, St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire
This highly practical, cutting-edge anthology provides an essential road map for using Google tools to improve library services, operations, and instruction.
Lauren Magnuson
This volume will prove valuable to any librarian looking to better incorporate the myriad tools of Google into their libraries, whether public or academic.
Brady Clemens, Director, Juniata County Library, Mifflintown, Pennsylvania
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