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Information Today January 2003 Marydee Ojala |
Search Strategies and Information Professionalism During Internet Librarian's track on search strategies, Chris Sherman explained the nuances of Google, including various field-searching syntaxes and special features. Other presentations covered blogs, difficult reference questions, and misleading hate sites. |
Information Today February 3, 2015 Brandi Scardilli |
Five Librarian Bloggers to Follow If you already know about these passionate authorial librarians, read on for some insight into why they started their blogs and what advice they'd give to those thinking about blogging. |
Information Today September 2004 Bill Spence |
Feed(ing) Frenzy Providing RSS feeds drives more traffic to our Web sites, but the decision to provide RSS feeds should be ours to make. Being scraped an overzealous technology provider was more painful than the term implies. |
Searcher Nov/Dec 2003 Gary Price |
Webmastry What Google teaches us that has nothing to do with searching |
Search Engine Watch March 15, 2007 Eric Enge |
Q&A With Ask.com's Gary Price Gary Price, Ask.com's director of online information resources, talks about his role in reaching out to the research and librarian communities. |
ONLINE May/Jun 2005 Marydee Ojala |
All Generalizations Are False, Including This One A look at popular generalizations regarding librarians, blogs and more. |
Search Engine Watch May 26, 2009 Mark Jackson |
Content is King...IF You Promote It Social media tools can play an integral role in promotion of your content and generating links. The promotion of high quality content can and will lead to natural link generation. |
Information Today October 2004 Nancy Garman |
On the Road: November in Monterey The conference tracks at Internet Librarian 2004 span the full scale of a librarian's responsibilities, from core Web search topics like Information Discovery & Search and Search Engines to Web Design & Development, Web Systems & Operations, and E-Resources & Digital Libraries. |
Information Today May 2003 |
Computers in Libraries 2003 It's always interesting to see how the "hot technologies" change from year to year at Information Today, Inc.'s annual Computers in Libraries conference. |