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Google Teams Up with 17 Colleges to Test Searches of Scholarly Materials







Google Teams Up with 17 Colleges to Test
Searches of Scholarly Materials

Google Teams Up with 17 Colleges to Test
Searches of Scholarly Materials
04/10/2004 05:02 AM

Google Teams Up with 17 Colleges to Test Searches of Scholarly Materials By Jeffrey R. Young
http://chroni cle.com/free/2004/04/2004040901n.htm

Google, the popular search engine, has teamed up with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and 16 other universities around the world to provide a way to search the institutions' collections of scholarly papers, according to university officials. A pilot test of the project is just getting under way. If all goes as planned, the search feature could appear on Google in a few months, said MacKenzie Smith, associate director of technology for MIT's libraries. She said the search would probably be an option on Google's advanced-search page. This has been added to Deep Web Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog and will be added to Academic Resources 2004 Internet MiniGuide.




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