This document provides information on various Google tools and services as well as alternatives to Google. It discusses updates to Google Scholar, Google Docs tips, Google Docs add-ons, YouTube search features, and other tools for cutting and sharing YouTube videos. It also lists alternatives to Google such as BizNar and Quandl for database searching as well as resources like The British Newspaper Archive.
This document provides information on various Google tools and services as well as alternatives to Google. It discusses updates to Google Scholar, Google Docs tips, Google Docs add-ons, YouTube search features, and other tools for cutting and sharing YouTube videos. It also lists alternatives to Google such as BizNar and Quandl for database searching as well as resources like The British Newspaper Archive.
This document provides information on several Google tools and productivity resources:
- It describes how to manually trigger Google's "in-depth" article section and search the Google News Archive.
- It explains how to use asterisks in Google searches and lists PubAg and Ginger as alternatives to Google.
- Finally, it introduces the text extraction capabilities of Google Drive, Project Naptha, and Wikiwand's optimized version of Wikipedia pages.
This document provides information on updates to Google Flights, productivity tools, alternative search engines, and other resources. Some key points include: Google Flights now allows searching without exact dates or destinations and includes new interest-based filters; ReadNotify tracks when emails and documents are opened; Sqoop provides an aggregated search across various public data sites; and The Lens/Patent Lens is a not-for-profit patent search tool that links to non-patent literature and tutorials.
This document provides information on various data visualization, literature search, and productivity tools. It summarizes recent Google products like an updated Google Trends and new citation features in Google Docs. It also introduces tools for visualizing PubMed data, extracting information from websites, and seeing browser data collections. Overall, the document scans various digital tools for researchers.
This document provides tips and tools for improving productivity. It summarizes recent updates to services like Google, YouTube, and Gmail. It also introduces specialized data tools from sources like the USPTO and Crunchbase for exploring trends in patents and companies. Finally, it outlines several social networks and boards that can help discover new information online.
This document summarizes a presentation about using Pinterest for libraries. It introduces Pinterest as a virtual pinboard for organizing and sharing things found online. It outlines how the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library created boards on Pinterest to highlight library resources, events, and collections. The document provides step-by-step instructions for how to set up a Pinterest account and create boards and pins to share content from a library.
The new databases are for the British Mandate Period and the State of Israel. An additional 32,095 records. The databases are built by volunteers and they appear on the website of the Israel Genealogy Research Association.
This document provides information on several Google tools and productivity resources:
- It describes how to manually trigger Google's "in-depth" article section and search the Google News Archive.
- It explains how to use asterisks in Google searches and lists PubAg and Ginger as alternatives to Google.
- Finally, it introduces the text extraction capabilities of Google Drive, Project Naptha, and Wikiwand's optimized version of Wikipedia pages.
This document provides information on updates to Google Flights, productivity tools, alternative search engines, and other resources. Some key points include: Google Flights now allows searching without exact dates or destinations and includes new interest-based filters; ReadNotify tracks when emails and documents are opened; Sqoop provides an aggregated search across various public data sites; and The Lens/Patent Lens is a not-for-profit patent search tool that links to non-patent literature and tutorials.
This document provides information on various data visualization, literature search, and productivity tools. It summarizes recent Google products like an updated Google Trends and new citation features in Google Docs. It also introduces tools for visualizing PubMed data, extracting information from websites, and seeing browser data collections. Overall, the document scans various digital tools for researchers.
This document provides tips and tools for improving productivity. It summarizes recent updates to services like Google, YouTube, and Gmail. It also introduces specialized data tools from sources like the USPTO and Crunchbase for exploring trends in patents and companies. Finally, it outlines several social networks and boards that can help discover new information online.
This document summarizes a presentation about using Pinterest for libraries. It introduces Pinterest as a virtual pinboard for organizing and sharing things found online. It outlines how the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library created boards on Pinterest to highlight library resources, events, and collections. The document provides step-by-step instructions for how to set up a Pinterest account and create boards and pins to share content from a library.
The new databases are for the British Mandate Period and the State of Israel. An additional 32,095 records. The databases are built by volunteers and they appear on the website of the Israel Genealogy Research Association.
The document discusses various Web 2.0 tools including social networks like Facebook and Twitter, file sharing sites like Slideshare, bookmarking tools like Delicious, survey tools like Zoomerang, and social media search engines. Key features and uses of each tool are described briefly.
The document discusses various social media platforms and how they can be used for business purposes. It notes that Facebook has 750 million users, YouTube has 490 million users, and 190 million tweets are sent daily. It also provides statistics on how social media can benefit businesses, such as companies with blogs generating 67% more leads. Details are given on how platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube can be used to gather competitive intelligence and learn about companies, experts, topics, and trends.