[Dspace-general] Google Scholar & DSpace Google
Hatfield, Amy Jo
ajhatfie at iupui.edu
Thu Jan 13 12:11:31 EST 2005
Agreed.
Amy J. Hatfield, M.L.S.
Information Systems Librarian
Indiana University School of Medicine
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-----Original Message-----
From: MacKenzie Smith [mailto:kenzie at MIT.EDU]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 11:30 AM
To: Scott Yeadon; dspace-google-pilot at MIT.EDU
Cc: dspace-general at MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: [Dspace-general] Google Scholar & DSpace Google
Hi Scott,
I apologize, with all the hoopla over Google Scholar I'd sort of
forgotten
about our little experiment with Google...
if I haven't already said this out loud, let me know say that I think we
should collectively bail on the DSpace Google
experiment -- Google Scholar is far more useful and includes all of our
content anyway (or will eventually as they
keep crawling).
For the present time, limiting search result to a small subset of DSpace
sites (17 out of more than 70) is pretty useless for users.
If we decided to continue with the DSpace Google thing then at that very
least we'd need to include all the DSpace repositories
so that we get closer to the 80,000+ items of content that are out
there.
But as I say, Google Scholar looks to be the far more useful service
down
the road. The only change I've asked them for
that would make a big difference is some way to easily distinguish open
access from commercial results.
What do others think? Time to pull the plug on DSpace Google?
MacKenzie
At 03:20 PM 1/13/2005 +1100, Scott Yeadon wrote:
>Hi,
>
>In reference to the following article, we've had queries regarding the
>future of the DSpace Google in relation to Google scholar (e.g.
>convergence, DSpace/specific repository search as a possible filter,
>separate services, etc) Has anyone any thoughts or info on this
>http://chronicle.com/free/2004/11/2004111901n.htm?
>
>I'd be grateful for any detail on the nature of the relationship (if
any)
>between the two projects, whether that relationship continues and
whether
>the DSpace initiative will proceed independently of Google Scholar.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Scott.
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