As Researchers Turn to Google, Libraries Navigate the Messy World of Discovery Tools | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Librarians want to make their content searchable, but they’re wary of commercial software that may skew the results.

 

 

Many professors and students gravitate to Google as a gateway to research. Libraries want to offer them a comparably simple and broad experience for searching academic content. As a result, a major change is under way in how libraries organize information. Instead of bewildering users with a bevy of specialized databases—books here, articles there—many libraries are bulldozing their digital silos. They now offer one-stop search boxes that comb entire collections, Google style.

That’s the ideal, anyway. The reality is turning out to be messier.