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Minitex News articles tagged with "Google" (10):

Trending Now: Google Frightgeist

Can't decide what to wear for Halloween? Maybe Google Frightgeist can help.

What the Google Books Ruling Means for Libraries

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled unanimously in favor of Google over the Authors Guild’s complaints about Google Books and the digitization of in-copyright materials.

Google Books Project Ruled Fair Use by US Appeals Court—ARL Releases Issue Brief

The Association of Research Libraries released a briefing about the Google Books ruling:

What Ever Happened to Google Books?

Spoiler alert: nothing much.

Gale Integrates Google Apps for Education Sign-in

Gale recently announced a partnership with Google that allows Google Apps for Education users to s

Guest Webinar Series: Open Educational Resources

This January we kicked off a series of webinars presented by librarians from around the region. The series is grouped loosely around the topic of open educational resources.

A Google Glass Hands-On Review

Deborah Monn, Dakota County Libraries Google Glass. In a nutshell: Not for me. I think for many of the librarians at LibTech on March 20th, the feeling was mutual. Google Glass gives you several features of a smart phone but with hands free (except for the occasional swiping).

The Biggest Change to Google Search Since 2001

Within the last month or so, Google launched what Wired has called “the biggest change to Google search since 2001.” The so-called Hummingbird project is a completely new se

What’s New at Google?

It was a long summer and many people were outside at the beach or on a hiking trail or some other non-computer-friendly location. So you may have missed the changes that took place at Google over the summer.