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Librarians as the featured stars in a movie? We think that's an idea whose time has come. Submit your story or anecdote about an interesting way you've used a Google service or tool to help library users locate the information they're looking for, and there might be a bit part in a digital video movie in your future.
Your story could be about finding a photo of a patron's great aunt in a rare book using
Google Book Search. Or showing students how to use News to immerse themselves in current
events. Or using Google Earth to give inner-city kids a larger sense of the world and
their place in it. Or any other new or novel ways you've employed Google in your work.
We've asked for submissions from librarians across the country, and we'll feature the most engaging stories in a short movie. The movie will premiere at the American Library Association Annual Conference in New Orleans, June 22-28, and will be featured prominently on Google's Librarian Center website.
This may be your chance to ham it up for the camcorders, so make sure you fill out the form below before May 23.
- Participation is open to all librarians in the United States.
- Please limit the text of your story to 500 words or fewer.
- Details count! Please tell us whom you helped, what Google service or what search terms you used, what you found, and how it solved the problem or answered the question.
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