Sunday, June 24th
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Washington Convention Center Room 143 B
Interested in what Google's been up to since last summer? Come hear
how Google's News Archive Search, Patent Search and Custom Search
Engine have joined the roster of Google's search offerings and how
they can help you expand your information toolset. We'll explain the
newest features of Book Search, and show how it's enhancing the impact
of libraries worldwide. We'll also show you some advanced search tips
that can help you find the information you and your patrons want even
faster. Finally, join us for a Question & Answer session so we can
hear your thoughts and opinions and learn how we can help you get the
most out of Google.
Monday, June 25th
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Washington Convention Center Room 201
Come learn how Google Scholar helps your students and patrons search
through scholarly literature and makes cross-disciplinary academic
research more effective. We'll examine key features of Google Scholar
including advanced search, citation export, and author refinement.
Find out how Google Scholar's Library Links program can help students
and patrons take full advantage of what your library has to offer by
easily connecting them with your holdings and electronic resources.
Session will include live demonstrations and Q&A.
Saturday, June 23rd
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Renaissance Washington; Grand Ballroom
The landscape of mass digitization and digital library initiatives has
undergone seismic shifts since the announcement of the Google Library
Project rattled the library word in December of 2004. This program
will bring together the project managers from Google and the original
library partners for a discussion about how the project has developed,
the new questions and possibilities it has opened, the criticisms it
has weathered and the future of mass digitization in libraries.
Speakers:
Adam Smith, Google
John Price Wilkin, University of Michigan
Catherine Tierney, Stanford University
Dale Flecker, Harvard University
David Ferriero, New York Public Library
Richard Ovenden, Oxford University
Don't forget to visit us at Booth# 1943
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