Precision Googling Techniques: Live ACRL Webcast Announcement
Live Webcast March 11, 2014 11 a.m. Pacific --- 90 minutes
Description: Precision Googling: Techniques to Extract Exactly What You Want from the Largest Search EngineGoogle changes its search interface and algorithms periodically, and knowing current and deprecated search functions will make your searching - and your patrons’ searching - faster and smarter. This interactive webcast will include a review of advanced search techniques, syntax, and operators; explanation of recent changes to the search interface; hands-on practice with advanced search operators and tools; and real-time exploration of and discussion of the algorithms that generate user-specific results.
Learning Outcomes:
- Participants will compile a list of search operators that are likely to be useful in developing future searches.
- Participants will compare search results in order to acquire a deeper understanding of how Google’s algorithms affect the results they see.
- Participants will utilize advanced search syntax in the basic search screen.
Presenter(s): Amanda Izenstark, Associate Professor, Reference & Instructional Design Librarian, University of Rhode Island
Technical Requirements: ACRL Webcasts are held in an Elluminate virtual classroom. Speakers or a headset for listening to the presentation are required. You may ask questions through text-based chat or a microphone. You will be prompted to download a java-based application (Elluminate) before being able to enter the classroom. Elluminate works on both PC and Macintosh platforms. The minimum PC requirements are a Pentium II 266 Mhz with 64MB of memory and a sound card. The minimum Mac requirements are a G3 233 Mhz with 64MB of memory when using OS 9.0 - 9.2 or 128MB of memory when using OS X.
Tech Check: If you'd like to perform the Elluminate tech check on your computer, please go to:www.learningtimes.net/techcheckell.html.
Registration fees: ACRL member: $50 ALA member: $75 Nonmember: $90