Google can be an incredibly powerful tool for research, but the top-of-the-page results are seldom the most beneficial to library users and students, and many of the search engine's most useful features are hidden behind its famously simple interface. Burns and Sauers reveal the secrets of effective Google searches in this invaluable resource showing how to get the most out of the service, with Copious screenshots walk readers through each topic step by step, making this a true how-to guide for everyone who uses Google.
A practical book for the geek in all of us. It covers general searching on up to academic research. Easy to read with screenshots and comfortable layout, I recommend this book to anyone curious about Google or wanting to take your searching skills to the next level.
Google's mission is to "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful." Although, I'm sure it's impossible to include all things about how to navigate through Google in one book, this book did a a pretty good job at highlighting the important search options for the general public to the academic student. The coolest sections helps you search for patents and music. Complete with screenshot photos, this book is great for librarians and teachers to help enhance their knowledge of locating information.
A practical book for the geek in all of us. It covers general searching on up to academic research. Easy to read with screenshots and comfortable layout, I recommend this book to anyone curious about Google or wanting to take your searching skills to the next level.
Well written and full of informative screenshots, but unfortunately in the fast-moving world of Google, already quite a bit of the information is out of date. :-(