Google Scholar was easier to use in that it provided immediate results in comparison with KentLink without much farming. The number of times cited was displayed right along with the article link, and I found that I did not have to type in various forms of the search term, Library 2.0. In the previous KentLink search, I had to make several attempts using variations of the topic of Library 2.0 in addition to searches with variations of the topic Social Networking to attain many results. I did not have to cross reference Google Scholar with another database in order to find the number of times cited in other scholarly papers. However, after reading over the help guide, I was still unable to find a way in which to save my search hits as I could with KentLink. KentLink allowed me to gather my "marked items" to be organized in a readable format at the conclusion of my search. I am hoping that the format in which the articles have been listed is appropriate. I feel as though the search results came a little too easily, and that there may be some missing element in their content. Google Scholar does have an advanced option permitting you to include specific words, phrases, and even authors in your search. However, the subject areas for the advanced search may be considered limited in that there are only seven specific groupings. I think that in combination bibliographies created using both KentLink and Google Scholar may prove beneficial with the proper training on the highlights and usage of each. Google Scholar might be a starting point for searches further expanded upon with KentLink.
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Library 2.0: Service for the Next-Generation Library.
ME Casey, LC Savastinuk - Library journal, 2006 - eric.ed.gov
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[CITATION] Library 2.0 and 'Library 2.0'
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S Abram - Library and Information Services in Astronomy V, 2007 - adsabs.harvard.edu There is a global conversation going on right now about the next generation of the web. It's happening under the name of Web 2.0. It's the McLuhanesque hot web where true human interaction takes
precedence over merely `cool' information delivery and e-mail. It's about putting ...
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