Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Building Research Tools with Google

Rate this book
Google--a funny name for a fabulous tool. You've already used it to look up all sorts of information on the Web almost instantly. Now what if you could use its amazing abilities to turbo-charge your research on a grand scale?"Building Research Tools With Google For Dummies" can help you do just that. In plain English, it shows you easy ways to: Ask Google exactly what you want to knowDetermine whether what you need can actually be found through Google, and where to look if the answer is "no"Improve your research resultsPresent your findings in a way that makes senseWrite your own specialized search applications--if you want to

To get the most from Google, you need to understand Google. "Building Research Tools With Google For Dummies" explains how Google works and how you can build more effective queries (hint: it's a lot more than just using the "Advanced Search" techniques!) It even shows you how to think like a researcher and how to package the results of your research so it means something to your audience. You'll be able to: Understand Google research techniques and use the custom search-related syntaxRecognize Google's strengths--and limitationsTarget your search by using Google operatorsUse Google to research photos, or even an entire industryImprove the effectiveness of your results by understanding Google's comparative methodologyBuild custom tools using WDSL and Web Services

You don't have to become a programmer to use Google, but if you know a little about software development and want to explore new, more focused search techniques, "Building Research Tools With Google For Dummies" has a section just for you. It introduces you to the Google API, shows you how to download a developer key, and leads you through building a C# .Net Google application. On the companion Web site, you'll find the source code and software discussed in the book as well as links to lots of other resources for researchers. Before you know it, you'll be Googling your way to research success!

386 pages, Paperback

First published March 11, 2005

12 people want to read

About the author

Harold Davis

163 books14 followers
Harold Davis is widely recognized as a leading contemporary photographer and artist. He is also the author of more than 30 books, including Creating HDR Photos: The Complete Guide to High Dynamic Range Photography from Amphoto/Random House and Photographing Flowers: Exploring Macro Worlds with Harold Davis which is published by Focal Press, and has been called "one of the most beautiful books ever created."

Harold Davis believes that advances in the technology and craft of digital photography have created an entirely new art form. Trained as a classical photographer and painter, his photographic images are made using special HDR (High Dynamic Range) capture techniques that extend the range of visual information beyond what the eye can normally see.

Davis creates and processes his images using wide-gamut and alternative digital methods that he has invented. His techniques combine the craft of photography with the skills of a painter.

Photographic adventures and assignments have taken him across the Brooks Range, the northernmost mountains in Alaska. He has photographed the World Trade Towers, hanging out of a small plane, followed in the footsteps of Seneca Ray Stoddard, a 19th-century photographer of the Adirondacks, and created human interest photo stories about the residents of Love Canal, an environmental disaster area.

Harold is well-known for his night photography and experimental ultra-long exposure techniques, use of vibrant, saturated colors in landscape compositions, and beautiful creative floral imagery.

He makes his over-sized original prints on unusual substrates such as pearlized metallic and washi rice papers. Davis states, "I believe that nothing like my prints has ever been seen before. They simply could not have been created until recently. I've been able to innovate in a domain where many techniques and crafts have come together for the first time. My prints are made meticulously, and have a 200-year archival rating for ink and paper if they are handled properly.

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
2 (28%)
4 stars
3 (42%)
3 stars
1 (14%)
2 stars
1 (14%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 reviews
Displaying 1 - 2 of 2 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.