2006FallQ3

Question #3
A variety of commentators have noted that Google’s search engine interface is far superior to what is found in a typical on-line catalog or database and often yields better results. Using one or two examples of your choice, discuss the assets and liabilities of the “Google way” contrasted to the way that librarians have traditionally provided intellectual access to content.

Question #2
A variety of commentators have noted that Google’s search engine interface is far superior to what is found in a typical on-line catalog or database and often yields better results. Using one or two examples of your choice, discuss the assets and liabilities of the “Google way” contrasted with the way that librarians have both traditionally provided and currently guide intellectual access to content. Response