The advanced search is the little arrow inside the search box, so while it is not gone it is, in fact, hidden and unlabeled so as to make it much less useful to the general searching population. It has become another piece to teach (until it is changed again, of course). It's not the best advanced search, but does allow some limits. In response to this: "Advanced search no longer exists in Google Scholar that greatly limits the tools and tricks one can use in refining searches done in that all important tool. If anyone has found a new hiding place for this advanced search, I would be delighted to know it. On some Google search tools it used to be at the top of the search page, it is now at the bottom of many Google search tool pages, where it still exists." Christina (I'm on Digest, so apologize if I missed the discussion of this) ----------------------------------------- Christina Seeger, CPhT, MLS, AHIP Pharmacy Librarian, Feik School of Pharmacy University of the Incarnate Word 4301 Broadway Box 99 San Antonio, Texas 78209 210-883-1121/FAX: (210) 822-1516 http://library.uiwtx.edu/ www.uiw.edu/pharmacy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 12:02:13 -0400 From: "David P. Dillard" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: Fwd: Free Onine Course: Power Searching with Google On this topic, I put together a list of some sources that teach Google searching techniques some time ago, so some of the links to websites may be dated. Here is the link. Tips and Guidance for Searching Google Websites, Books, and Articles Providing Tips and Guidance for Searching Google http://groups.google.com/g/27d7fdea/t/e1fd83697bf063db/d/7146f0e32277042e Also Found At This URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Net-Gold/message/25096 It also should be noted in this regard that it seems to me that Google searching tools change on an alarmingly regular basis and it also seems in many cases not for the better. For example: Quite a while ago, Google Uncle Sam was deleted from the world. One can go to advanced web search Google and limit to the domain gov or the domain mil to find search results limited to government sources. Advanced search no longer exists in Google Scholar that greatly limits the tools and tricks one can use in refining searches done in that all important tool. If anyone has found a new hiding place for this advanced search, I would be delighted to know it. On some Google search tools it used to be at the top of the search page, it is now at the bottom of many Google search tool pages, where it still exists. Google News Archive as a separate is not to be found. One must conduct a search in Google News, then click on advanced search, then on "date added to Google News" and then on "In Archive" to see content from Google News that is not just in the current month or so. In Google Books, on the "About this Book" web page for each book, the citation used to be at the top of the screen. It is now much more usefully placed at the bottom of the page to improve the physical fitness of the mouse arm. Many books in Google Books no longer have a link for "Find in a Library" The steady diet of change in the Googles almost makes it necessary to specify in training about Google, what month and year of Google the training provided applies to. Hence for one step and out kind of searching, Summon at any subscribing institution and SCIRUS are good alternatives to or supplements to Google databases. Perhaps Google search training seminars should be named "Searching Google du Jour". Temple Summon Search http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=truth%20and%20wisdom&sa= N&tab=sw#q=%22temple+summon+search%22&hl=en&prmd=imvns&filter= 0&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=4de256c0312bb76b&biw= 1280&bih=787 A shorter URL for the above link: http://tinyurl.com/bqctk5n Information Literacy and Friends http://guides.temple.edu/infolit Sincerely, David Dillard Temple University (215) 204 - 4584 [log in to unmask] http://workface.com/e/daviddillard Net-Gold http://groups.yahoo.com/group/net-gold http://listserv.temple.edu/archives/net-gold.html Index: http://tinyurl.com/myxb4w http://groups.google.com/group/net-gold?hl=en General Internet & Print Resources http://guides.temple.edu/general-internet COUNTRIES http://guides.temple.edu/general-country-info EMPLOYMENT http://guides.temple.edu/EMPLOYMENT TOURISM http://guides.temple.edu/tourism DISABILITIES http://guides.temple.edu/DISABILITIES On Thu, 5 Jul 2012, Mindy Robinson-Paquette wrote: > This may be of interest. > > Mindy [log in to unmask] > > > Google is hosting a new MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) -- Power > Searching with Google is a free online course featuring powerful > techniques to solve real, everyday problems using Google. > > http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2012/06/become-google-power-searcher.ht > ml #!/2012/06/become-google-power-searcher.html > > Registration is open now. > > According to Google: Lessons will be released daily starting on July > 10, 2012, and you can take them according to your own schedule during > a two-week window, alongside a worldwide community. > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 14:21:33 -0400 From: "Spangenberg, Melissa" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: REF: Beta-Cell loss and function in diabetic patients Good=20afternoon. =20 I=20have=20a=20Fellow=20(more=20clinical=20than=20research-oriented)=20wh= o=20is=20looking into=20"evaluating=20methods=20of=20estimating=20beta=20cell=20loss=20and= =20function=20in children=20with=20diabetic."=20 =20 Essentially,=20she's=20looking=20for=20methodologies=20for=20measuring=20= the=20loss=20and function=20-=20as=20she's=20working=20on=20a=20project=20highlighting=20a= =20new=20method=20and has=20been=20tasked=20with=20discovering=20what=20else=20is=20out=20there= =20-=20in=20children with=20Type=201=20Diabetes. =20 This=20is=20a=20little=20bit=20over=20my=20head=20(it's=20very=20technica= l=20in=20scope)=20-=20and PubMed=20has=20been=20a=20little=20tricky.=20=20Beta-cells=20default=20to "insulin-secreting=20cells,"=20but=20it's=20a=20bit=20general=20(as=20per= =20the=20Fellow=20who looked=20over=20some=20of=20the=20results).=20=20 =20 My=20first=20guess=20is=20that=20if=20she=20finds=20other=20research=20ar= ticles,=20she=20could mine=20the=20methodology=20sections=20-=20but=20I'm=20not=20sure=20otherw= ise=20where=20to=20get her=20started. =20 Any=20suggestions=20would=20be=20deeply=20appreciated. =20 Melissa =20 Melissa=20Spangenberg,=20MLIS Electronic=20Resources=20Librarian Hollis=20Health=20Sciences=20Library Winthrop-University=20Hospital 259=20First=20Street Mineola,=20NY=2011501 (516)=20663-8197 =20 [log in to unmask] =20 ----- The=20information=20contained=20in=20this=20e-mail=20is=20confidential,= =20privileged,=20or=20 otherwise=20protected=20from=20disclosure.=20It=20is=20intended=20only=20= for=20the=20use=20of=20 the=20authorized=20individual=20as=20indicated=20in=20the=20e-mail.=20Any= =20unauthorized=20 disclosure,=20copying,=20distribution=20or=20taking=20of=20any=20action= =20based=20on=20the=20 contents=20of=20this=20material=20is=20strictly=20prohibited.=20 =20 If=20you=20have=20received=20this=20e-mail=20in=20error,=20please=20delet= e=20it=20immediately. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 14:48:44 -0400 From: "Lester, Janice" <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Work Wear: Office Style at the New York Public Library =22New York Public Library It's not just ladies in sensible shoes and wool cardigans who work at the = New York Public Library<http://www.nypl.org/>. The private, non-profit = organization has about 2,000 employees in 90 locations across the Bronx, = Manhattan and Staten Island, and office style ranges from bookish to = whimsical. =22Some of my colleagues are from the 'School of Librarian,'=22 said = Sharon Hewitt Watkins, vice president of finance, wearing a green cocktail = dress. =22I love color. I love accessories.=22 Shauntee Burns, a teaching = and learning specialist, said: =22I definitely like to look like a = librarian, but I twist it with a pop of color, so it's 21st-century = librarian.=22 Employees involved in special events-such as the =22Live from the = NYPL=22<http://www.nypl.org/node/121031> series-tend to dress formally. = Patrick Hoffman, director of the Theatre on Film and Tape, wears a suit = and tie every day. =22I'm a firm believer that good clothes open all = doors.=22 --Robin Kawakami=22 http://blogs.wsj.com/runway/2012/06/27/work-wear-office-style-at-the-new-yo= rk-public-library/tab/interactive/ Janice Lester, MLS Reference and Education Librarian LIJ Health Sciences Library 270-05 76th Avenue New Hyde Park, NY 11040 phone: (718) 470-7070 fax: (718) 470-6150 The information contained in this electronic e-mail transmission and any = attachments are intended only for the use of the individual or entity to = whom or to which it is addressed, and may contain information that is = privileged, confidential and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. = If the reader of this communication is not the intended recipient, or the = employee or agent responsible for delivering this communication to the = intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, = distribution, copying or disclosure of this communication and any = attachment is strictly prohibited. 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At least one year experience in a library or related technology po= sition. Experience in web page design, knowledge of programming languages s= uch as Dreamweaver, PHP, CSS, HTML, Java, Adobe and Perl. Knowledge of comp= uter operating systems, including Windows 7/NT/XP/2000. Excellent organizat= ional, written and oral communication skills. Job Summary: This is a library tenure-track, faculty position in the Department of Medic= al Library Science at the Assistant Professor rank and reports to the Assis= tant Director for Systems. The person in this position is responsible for developing and maintaining t= he library's mobile website, as well as maintaining and updating hardware a= nd software for more than sixty public library computers and the library's = faculty and staff computers. The person in this position must be able to ce= rtify computers for national boards and in-service exams. This person must = also provide classroom instruction as well as development of online tutoria= ls. To Apply: Please send your curriculum vitae (CV) to the Faculty Staffing Office at LS= UHSC-Shreveport via email to: [log in to unmask]<mailto:ShvFa= [log in to unmask]> or by mail to the address below. LSU Health Sciences Center - Shreveport Department of Human Resource Management Attn: Faculty Recruitment Administration Building - Room 123 1501 Kings Highway, P.O. Box 33932 Shreveport, LA 71130-3932 LSUHSC-S is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Dixie A. Jones, MLS, AHIP Interim Director, Health Sciences Library Associate Professor, Dept. of Medical Library Science LSU Health Shreveport 1501 Kings Highway, P O Box 33932 Shreveport, LA 71130-3932 tel 318-675-5455 fax 318-675-5442 email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 15:40:52 -0500 From: Joan Zivich <[log in to unmask]> Subject: ABOG list for July Does anyone have the July ABOG list=3F [cid:[log in to unmask]] ____________________________________ This message and attachment(s), if any, is intended for the sole use of the= = individual and/or entity=20 of which it is addressed, and may contain information that is = privileged,confidential and prohibited=20 =66rom disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the addressee, or = authorized to receive this on=20 behalf of the addressee, you are hereby notified that you may not use, copy= ,= disclose or distribute=20 to anyone this message or any part thereof. 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Nichols, MLS |=A0Medical Librarian=A0| Edward Via College of Ost= eopathic Medicine |=20 350 Howard Street | Spartanburg, SC 29303| Office:=A0864-327-9852 Fax: 864= -804-6986=A0 (The views and opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of the Edw= ard Via College of=20 Osteopathic Medicine, and they may not be used for advertising or product e= ndorsement purposes.) -----Original Message----- From: Medical Libraries Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On B= ehalf Of Charlotte Beyer Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 6:25 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Keeping Records For Inter-library Loan Good evening, When the CONTU guidelines mean keeping records does it mean keeping a record that a request was sent and fulfilled or does it mean keeping a copy of the whole article as proof of fulfillment? Thanks so much! Charlotte --=20 *Charlotte Beyer, MSIS* Instruction and Reference Librarian Learning Resources (847) 578-8642 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2012 15:55:22 -0700 From: Hope Leman <[log in to unmask]> Subject: PNC/MLA Member Jackie Wirz Continues to Impress and Serve Hi, all. Just want to share an item from the blog of the Pacific Northwest = Chapter/Medical Library Association. Hope Leman, MLIS Research Information Technologist Center for Health Research and Quality Samaritan Health Services 815 NW 9th Street Corvallis, OR 97330 (541) 768-5712 The article Jackie Wirz was one of the authors on is here: http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.1001= 339 PNC/MLA Member Jackie Wirz Continues to Impress and Serve What would the members of the Pacific Northwest Chapter/Medical Library Ass= ociation do without Noelle Stello of the National College of Natural Medici= ne? She is always cheering us on and making sure that each of us hears abou= t the latest accomplishments our fellow members. For example, thanks to email to me from Noelle I am able to pass along to y= ou some news about our fellow member of the PNC/MLA Jackie Wirz=96Biomedica= l Sciences Librarian at Oregon Health & Science University. First of all, in late June Jackie was awarded a Golden Rose Award for her o= utstanding service to OHSU. Yay, Jackie! You are a credit to your instituti= on and the field of health sciences librarianship. And not only is Jackie an immense help to her patrons she is also conductin= g important scholarly research and doing hands-on, real-world work in the g= rowing field of data management and sharing and the curation of scientific = information. In her role as part of the OHSU Library Ontology Development G= roup Wirz and her co-authors Drs. Melissa Haendel and Nicole Vasilevsky rec= ently published an article in PLoS Biology. =93Dealing with Data: A Case St= udy on Information and Data management.=94 Drawing upon their experience in= developing and participating in the eagle-i Network, a nation-wide network= of research resource repositories, the article explores some of the challe= nges that researchers, libraries and institutions face when making data fre= ely available. I found this passage particularly interesting, =93Libraries have tradition= ally been the place to acquire information; now they have become the place = to learn how to manage it.=94 Thank goodness we have such accomplished, mul= ti-talented librarian/researchers out there pioneering new roles for librar= ians and studying how to help scientists store, access, and disseminate eve= r larger amounts of data in a sometimes bewildering array of formats. Well done, Jackie. We are proud of you! 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Adam Moore, MD Exeter, NH 03833-0600 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2012 03:35:24 +0000 From: Frances Chu <[log in to unmask]> Subject: Job Posting Title: Research Librarian Location: Pomona, CA The Research Librarian role of Harriet K & Philip Pumerantz Library will be= responsible for developing and managing a program to promote scholarly com= munication, assist in publishing issues of the faculty and researchers of W= estern University of Health Sciences, and assess the needs for an instituti= onal repository. The research librarian will also be able to address issues= in content rights management, data management and curation and be familiar= with laws and regulations related to scholarly publishing and research. O= ther duties include promotion of the library services and resources, instru= ction, collection development and reference services. 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