Hi to all,
To me, doesn't matter where they start their searching for their research
as long as they can distinguish academic -nonacademic content and realize
that the access is provided by the library. I admit that I would love to
see all start their searching on the library site but we've got an endless
bottle there. I think our role is in making them to realize these facts.
Yes, google scholar had this for some time, why not having the same on
google or even other search engines. We all know majority of people stop
at Google first. Perhaps filtering with subscribed-unsubscribed content on
the interface would be useful but even accessing to the unsubscribed
content is not always a bad thing so SD being searchable on Google would
be a plus to me.
Have a great day,
Ilkay
Mrs. İlkay Holt
Director of Libraries
Özyeğin University
www.ozyegin.edu.tr
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I understood it to be main Google too as the message mentions the fact
that Google Scholar is already doing this.
It's interesting to hear everyone's views on this matter.
Sarah
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If you are correct, that could be a very important development.
Roger
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Hi All,
From the message sent out, I understood it to be standard Google but I
could easily be wrong there!
Regards,
Alison
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Do you know whether this opportunity will apply to Google's main Search
product, to Scholar, or to other products?
Roger
Roger C Schonfeld
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Hi all,
Last week, I received an e-mail informing me that our ScienceDirect
holdings will soon be searchable via Google unless I opt out. Part of
thinks this is quite a helpful feature. However, the part of me that has
spent over a decade telling people not to use Google to find academic
information wants to say "not a chance" to Elsevier.
Does anyone else have any strong opinions on this? Has anyone opted out
and if now, are you promoting this new feature?
Many thanks.
Best wishes,
Sarah
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The Peter Marsh Library
University of Bolton
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