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Searching where for what: a comparison of use of the library catalogue, Google and Wikipedia

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posted on 2024-07-11, 07:58 authored by Vivienne Waller
There is a widespread concern amongst librarians that Google Search and Wikipedia are making library reference services and even library collections redundant. There is however, little research on the types of subjects that people look up on Google, Wikipedia and library catalogues. This exploratory analysis draws together the results of transaction log analyses of the subjects of Google and library catalogue search queries and the subject of search engine queries that took users to Wikipedia. As well as comparing the subject of search queries, it estimates the extent of use of each information resource. Hence this paper contributes to research on current information-seeking and the role of public libraries in online information provision.

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Australian information seekers and the social consequences of information poverty

Australian Research Council

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1756-1086

Journal title

Library and Information Research

Volume

35

Issue

110

Pagination

17 pp

Publisher

Library and Information Research Group

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Copyright © 2011 Vivienne Waller. The published version is reproduced for non-commercial purposes in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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