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Image by Jonathan Beard Sure, you use Google all the time, even for your research. This doesn’t shock your librarian—actually, she uses Google for research, too. Jutro Jelena Tomasevic Download.

Not as an end-all, but as one more tool in the research arsenal, along with databases, the library catalog, and organizational websites. But are you using Google to its full potential?

Probably no one is—there are many features with more continually being developed. Here are a few suggestions of how to use Google to extend your research. Two Ways to Find Books & Fulltext Articles Faster! 1: LibX Widget You can save yourself some time and frustration by installing the Columbia Library. This is a browser plug-in for either Firefox or Chrome, which automatically links to CU's library resources from ISBNs, DOIs, and more. For instance, when you’re using Amazon, LibX will tell you if Columbia owns that book. When you find an article in Google that costs money to view, right-click and select 'Reload page via Columbia Libraries Off-Campus Proxy' to see if that article is accessible through Columbia.

LibX also adds a button to your browser for instant library searching, so you don’t have to remember or navigate to the library website. 2: Full-Text Articles from Google Scholar You can configure Google Scholar so that it auto-links to full-text articles at Columbia.

• To configure this, go to and click on the gear icon for ' Settings.' • In the ' Library Links' section, search for Columbia University. Download Styles P A Wise Guy And A Wise Guy Zip.

• Click the checkbox for Columbia when it pops up. • Now hit 'Save,' and you're done! • Now when you search, any articles that Columbia has in full-text will have an icon on the right marked “e-Link @ Columbia.' Alternately, you can simply use this link: Expanding Your Sources with Google Scholar Found one good article (or book), and can’t find another on that narrow topic?

Or did you find the perfect article—but it’s twenty years old and way out of date? You can solve both of these with. Enter the title (and author last name, if you have it) into Google Search. When the article title comes up in your results list, look near the bottom of the entry. There will blue text that reads 'cited by X.' Click on “cited by” to see more recent articles/books that cite the original source. Often these will in turn be “cited by” more recent and relevant works, so you can accrue a lot of titles this way.

This can also help judge of the significance and popularity of a work. For instance, if you find a book in the Columbia catalog that seems relevant, you can get a feel for how it’s viewed in its research field by looking up its number of citations in Google Scholar (you can also do this with or ).

A word of caution, though: some works may be cited often because they’re badly reviewed, or a quality work with few citations may be too new to have been widely read. So it’s best not to use this as your only judge of worth. Advanced Google Search Tips. About Starr Hoffman Starr Hoffman is the Journalism and Digital Resources Librarian at Columbia University.

Her primary activities include reference, instruction, support for data-intensive research, collection development, and social media outreach. Starr has a PhD in Higher Education, a MS in Library Science, and a MA in Art History.

She is addicted to lifelong learning, coffee, travel, museums, scifi of questionable taste, and interesting shoes. Starr’s publications, experience, and blog can be found on her ePortfolio: http://geekyartistlibrarian.wordpress.com/.

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