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Law librarian use of google and its apps & features
This 200+ page study present detailed data and commentary about how law librarians are using Google and its apps and features such as: Gmail, Google Scholar, Google Drive, Notifications, Alerts, Google Books, Google Maps, Chrome, Google Images, Google+, Hangouts, Calendar, Translate, Google Public D...
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description | This 200+ page study present detailed data and commentary about how law librarians are using Google and its apps and features such as: Gmail, Google Scholar, Google Drive, Notifications, Alerts, Google Books, Google Maps, Chrome, Google Images, Google+, Hangouts, Calendar, Translate, Google Public Data Explorer and many other applications. The reports presents data on how valued each of these services are and who is using them, how much and with what impact. Google is a major productivity tool and its proper use enormously benefits law librarians who know best how to exploit its many free and relatively low cost features. This report quantifies and details their efforts. Data is broken out by many criteria such as type of law library, work title of librarian, and age, gender and compensation level of librarian, among others. |
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spelling | cern-22956202021-04-21T19:00:02Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2295620engPrimary Research GroupLaw librarian use of google and its apps & featuresInformation Transfer and ManagementThis 200+ page study present detailed data and commentary about how law librarians are using Google and its apps and features such as: Gmail, Google Scholar, Google Drive, Notifications, Alerts, Google Books, Google Maps, Chrome, Google Images, Google+, Hangouts, Calendar, Translate, Google Public Data Explorer and many other applications. The reports presents data on how valued each of these services are and who is using them, how much and with what impact. Google is a major productivity tool and its proper use enormously benefits law librarians who know best how to exploit its many free and relatively low cost features. This report quantifies and details their efforts. Data is broken out by many criteria such as type of law library, work title of librarian, and age, gender and compensation level of librarian, among others.Primary Research Groupoai:cds.cern.ch:22956202016 |
spellingShingle | Information Transfer and Management Primary Research Group Law librarian use of google and its apps & features |
title | Law librarian use of google and its apps & features |
title_full | Law librarian use of google and its apps & features |
title_fullStr | Law librarian use of google and its apps & features |
title_full_unstemmed | Law librarian use of google and its apps & features |
title_short | Law librarian use of google and its apps & features |
title_sort | law librarian use of google and its apps & features |
topic | Information Transfer and Management |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2295620 |
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