Google Teams Up with 17 Colleges to Test Searches of Scholarly Materials
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Colleges respond to changes in scholarly
journal publication
Colleges respond to changes in scholarly
journal publication
04/09/2004 04:01 PM
American colleges are wrestling with changes in the publication of scholarly
journals. In response to rising prices and electronic access
policies, some universities have unsubscribed from
titles , supported open access models , or
issued
public statements about what appears to be a growing crisis in
scholarly publication . Publishers, such as Elsevier , argue that they are
responding to economic and technological changes, and still make
a wealth of material available .
( SPARC
Open Access Newsletter
)
Google Teaming Up With Universities for
Scholarly Papers Search
Google Teaming Up With Universities for
Scholarly Papers Search
04/12/2004 07:22 AMAn article in the Chronicle of Higher Education notes that Google is
teaming up with MIT and over a dozen other institutions to create a
searchable archive of scholarly papers....
Google launches scholarly literature
search service
Google launches scholarly literature
search service
12/17/2004 06:30 PM
Google
released a scholarly search tool,
Google Scholar . This enables searches for content and authors.
Results include articles and books.
Google to support R&D in colleges
Google to support R&D in colleges
03/28/2005 11:17 AMUs.rediff.com - Mon Mar 28, 12:25 pm GMT
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students made the mistakes made in the
test prep materials, they would be
flunked and no one would be asking them
for an explanation.""
03/26/2005 09:39 PMhacks.oreilly.com: Removing Your
Materials from Google [Mar. 17, 2003]
hacks.oreilly.com: Removing Your
Materials from Google [Mar. 17, 2003]
04/09/2004 03:57 PMhttp://hacks.oreilly.com/pub/h/220
How to remove your content from Google's various web properties.
Google URL Searches
Google URL Searches
09/07/2004 10:24 AMHere's a handy trick with Google: "inurl" searches. You can search
for a text string in just the URLs of Google's index.
For instance, I wanted to know what content management system a
certain site used. All of the site's URLs had the same patten
("/cgi-bin/b7/..."). This search in Google...
inurl:cgi-bin/b7/
...produced a list of pages with this same URL pattern. From
there, it wasn't hard to find one that referenced their platform: Bazaar<
/a>.
Handy.
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Email your Google searches
Email your Google searches
02/17/2003 09:09 AMSearching Google using the Juice client is easy enough, but did you
know that Juice is fully integrated with WinZip and Outlook? ...
The Google Of Travel Searches?
The Google Of Travel Searches?
06/20/2004 05:39 PMTime Jun 20 2004 9:46PM GMT
How To: Google searches through MTMacro
How To: Google searches through MTMacro
03/15/2003 11:29 PMI tend not to use HTML tags in my entries anymore. Since I started
using MTTextile and MTMacro my entries have begun to have a wholly
different look to them. Some underscores and something is italicised.
Some asterisks and things...
Google searches for $135 per share
Google searches for $135 per share
07/26/2004 11:02 AMAt $108 to $135 a share in its coming IPO, the search company could
have itself one of the largest-ever market debuts.
Google searches for top prices
Google searches for top prices
07/31/2004 07:07 PMSunday Herald Jul 31 2004 11:17PM GMT
What Happened To My Searches On Google?
What Happened To My Searches On Google?
12/08/2003 02:21 AMSearch Engine Report Dec 8 2003 1:12AM ET
Google searches for $52bn
Google searches for $52bn
08/01/2004 06:37 PMAustralian IT Aug 1 2004 11:04PM GMT
Google searches out underwriters
Google searches out underwriters
05/24/2004 04:41 AMThis Is Money May 24 2004 9:19AM GMT
Google to give more stock to employee
teams
Google to give more stock to employee
teams
04/15/2005 11:11 PMSeattle Post Intelligencer Apr 16 2005 3:24AM GMT
VolunteerMatch teams with Google to
promoe volunteerism
VolunteerMatch teams with Google to
promoe volunteerism
02/13/2004 07:54 PMSan Francisco, --Google recently selected VolunteerMatch as a "Google
Grant" recipient, providing VolunteerMatch with free advertising
throughout ...
Microsoft Searches for a Google Killer
Microsoft Searches for a Google Killer
07/02/2004 09:52 AMTheStreet.com Jul 2 2004 1:58PM GMT
To Place Ads, Google Searches For Best
Bidders
To Place Ads, Google Searches For Best
Bidders
10/30/2003 07:15 PMHow fitting that Google is considering selling stock to the public in
an Internet auction. The ad auctions conducted by Google and ...
Google gains visual searches
Google gains visual searches
03/14/2003 08:51 PMData-visualization software provider anacubis this week integrated its
anacubis Viewer technology with the Google Web APIs service to allow
developers to ...
Google searches for winning ad strategy
Google searches for winning ad strategy
10/29/2003 12:11 AMGoogle's acquisition of Primedia's Sprinks subsidiary could lead the
company to reevaluate how it delivers contextual ads to ordinary Web
pages, a relatively ...
Google branches into shopping searches
Google branches into shopping searches
12/13/2002 04:21 PM"Google has launched a test site for shopping searches. Froogle
focuses the company's search technology on matching US stores with
products. A link to the service is available from the advanced search
page on Google or Froogle.com."...
Google gears up its storage and searches
Google gears up its storage and searches
04/01/2005 04:58 PMSearch giant plans to double Gmail capacity. Plus: Google's Atomic
power play.
Rumours fuel Google searches
Rumours fuel Google searches
01/05/2004 06:16 AMBBC Jan 5 2004 4:49AM ET
Google searches for Asian talent
Google searches for Asian talent
04/07/2005 06:06 PMBlog: Google is struggling to fill job openings in India, according
to a story in the latest edition of BusinessWeek.
"Its...
Soople Simplifies Google Searches
Soople Simplifies Google Searches
02/10/2004 09:25 AMThe folks from
Soople ask if
meta-search engines will turn into "meta Google search engines" -- and
offer their site as an example of what they call "easy expert
search."
Google speeds up Firefox searches
Google speeds up Firefox searches
04/05/2005 04:12 AMTechSpot Apr 5 2005 8:39AM GMT
Celeb searches power Google
Celeb searches power Google
01/05/2004 03:38 AMiafrica.com Jan 5 2004 3:16AM ET
Rumours fuel top Google searches
Rumours fuel top Google searches
01/04/2004 08:25 AMBBC Jan 4 2004 7:22AM ET
Google and Yahoo Upgrade Image Searches
Google and Yahoo Upgrade Image Searches
04/29/2004 09:07 AMBoth Google and Yahoo have announced that they've added news images to
their image search. At Google Images ( http://images.google.com )
you'll see news images in gray at the top...
Cheatoogle to take Google on game scene
searches
Cheatoogle to take Google on game scene
searches
12/31/2004 09:03 AMAddict3d.org Dec 31 2004 12:53PM GMT
Google Seeks Ruling on Keyword Searches
Google Seeks Ruling on Keyword Searches
12/06/2003 07:55 PMWeb search firm Google Inc. has asked a court to rule on whether its
keyword searches infringe other companies' trademarks, a move ...
Google Quietly Introduces Book Searches
Google Quietly Introduces Book Searches
12/17/2003 08:22 PMYou just can't stop Google, it seems. Last week they were adding
features like the ability to track your FedEx packages, and now
they've launched the beta test of their
book
search capabilities. While, this is clearly something of a
response to Amazon's famed
search
inside the book feature, the end result isn't quite there. While
there had been rumors that Google was looking to
impleme
nt a similar service, what they just (very quietly) launched is
much simpler. Basically, they've just stored book flap info, and
mixed it in with the regular search results (though, as the article
points out, it doesn't show up that high on most searches). However,
if you find one, it links to a page within Google that includes
the info from
the inside flap of the book, a few simple facts about the book and
links to buy the book at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Books-A-Million
(they haven't even added in pricing info yet). While they don't have
affiliate codes to make money off of those links, I imagine it
wouldn't be difficult to add. The page does have their typical
contextual Adwords advertising, though - increasing their inventory.
New Google rival is banking on more
discerning searches
New Google rival is banking on more
discerning searches
04/18/2005 01:56 AMbizjournals.com Apr 18 2005 5:57AM GMT
Google May Experiment With Charging for
News Searches
Google May Experiment With Charging for
News Searches
10/08/2002 07:08 AMA new story on the web quotes a senior Google VP as saying they may
experiment with charging for news searches.
Google Improves Searches In a Number of
Ways
Google Improves Searches In a Number of
Ways
01/18/2004 01:28 AMYahoo! Jan 18 2004 5:41AM GMT
Is AOL Making Political Adjustments To
Google Searches?
Is AOL Making Political Adjustments To
Google Searches?
02/10/2004 05:32 PMThe concept of Google bombing is
not
new, and we've already discussed what a pointless waste of time it
is - sort of the equivalent to scribbling someone's name and an insult
on the bathroom wall. It does a lot more to show the immaturity of
those involved than to actually convince anyone of the "insult" being
proposed. However, AOL is apparently taking another view of the
practice. They've
edited out the famous "miserable failure" Google bomb
result that pointed to George W. Bush. While AOL is free to do
what they want, this opens up quite the can of worms. AOL says they
did it to get rid of "obviously irrelevant results." The problem,
though, is that a group of people who were upset about the miserable
failure Google bomb have been trying to associate the phrase with
various other people such as Michael Moore, Hillary Clinton and Jimmy
Carter - and AOL saw no problem leaving those links. Once you start
editing the search results, it leaves you wide open to questions about
why you edited them the way you did. AOL would have been much better
off ignoring this matter, and letting the search results fall as they
did.
New Google tool searches the printed
word too
New Google tool searches the printed
word too
12/25/2003 02:02 AMStraits Times Dec 25 2003 1:07AM ET
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