To Google or Not to Google, That Is the Question: Supplementing Google Book Search to Make It More Useful for Scholarship
Author:
Shawn Martin a
| Affiliation: | a Text Creation Partnership (TCP), Ann Arbor, MI |
DOI:
10.1080/01930820802111025
Publication Frequency:
8 issues per year
Published in:
Journal of Library Administration,
Volume
47,
Issue
1 &
2
September
2008
, pages 141
- 150
Subject:
Librarianship;
Formats available:
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(English)
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Abstract
This article looks at two different projects, the Google Book Search project and the Text Creation Partnership, both linked to the University of Michigan Library. Though on the surface they are very different, the Text Creation Partnership, a model of cooperation between scholars, librarians, and publishers, may have some useful lessons for how to make Google Book Search more useful for academic research, particularly in full-text searching.
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| Keywords: Text Creation Partnership; searching; retrieving; enhancing; e-text; optical character recognition |

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