Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Case Study No. 0654: "Librarians, the OTHER powerful search engine"

Librarians: the OTHER powerful search engine
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Tags: get help from a librarian not just google my library Libraries and Google librarian central improve search for all ages
Added: 2 years ago
From: maryschwander
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[scene opens with a closeup of the Google search box, as someone types in "Libraries and Google" then clicks "Google Search"]
[cut to the "Google Books" search results page ("Results 1 - 10 of about 18,700 for Libraries and Google with Safesearch on (0.12 seconds)")]
[cut to a closeup of the results page (including "Libraries and Google" by William Miller and "The Digital Challenge for Libraries" by Ralph Blanchard)]
[cut to the Google Maps search box, as someone types in "my library"]
[cut to a closeup of the results page (including a map for the Farr Regional Library in Greeley Colorado)]
[cut back to the Google search box, as someone types in "not just google" then clicks "Google Search"]
[cut to the search results page ("Results 1 - 10 of about 392,000,000 for not just google")]
[the camera pans across the results (including a Forbes article from March of 2010 entitled "Young Learners Need Librarians, Not Just Google")]
[cut back to the Google search box, as someone types in "get help from a librarian" then clicks "Google Search"]
[cut to the search results page ("Results 1 - 10 of about 2,720,000 for get help from a librarian")]
[the camera pans across the results (including "Welcome to KnowItNow24x7" and "AskColorado - Welcome!")]
[cut back to the Google search box, as someone types in "improve search for all ages" then clicks "Google Search"]
[cut to the search results page ("Results 1 - 10 of about 17,200,000 for improve search for all ages")]
[the camera zooms in on the results (including a New York Times article from December of 2009 entitled "Google Seeks to Help Children Search Better")]
[cut back to the Google search box, as someone types in "librarian central" then clicks "Google Search"]
[cut to the search results page ("Results 1 - 10 of about 8,280,000 for librarian central")]
[the camera scrolls down the results (including "Google Librarian Central")]
[cut back to the Google search box, as someone types in "Librarians: the OTHER powerful search engine" then clicks "Google Search"]
[cut to a white screen, as "Search On" appears on screen]

Create your own
www dot youtube dot com slash searchstories

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From blogspot.com:

Make your own Search Story video in minutes
April 13, 2010

During the Super Bowl, we ran a 60 second ad made simply with a few Google searches and a little music. We were humbled by how much some people liked it. And we've even seen a few parodies that have left us in stitches. Making videos out of Google searches isn't exactly elaborate Hollywood film-making, but to help everyone get in on the fun, we've made a really simple video creation tool, which you can try today.

All you need to do is type in your Google searches, pick some music and — presto! — you've got your very own Search Story to share with your friends or showcase on our YouTube channel.

And who knows, if people really like your Search Story, it may end up in a place you never dreamed.

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