Google Scholar and 100 percent availabilty of information

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This paper discusses Google Scholar as an extension of Kilgour's goal to improve the availability of information. Kilgour was instrumental in the early development of the online library catalog, and he proposed passage retrieval to aid in information seeking. Google Scholar is a direct descendent of these technologies foreseen by Kilgour. Google Scholar holds promise as a means for libraries to expand their reach to new user communities, and to enable libraries to provide quality resources to users during their online search process.

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Pomerantz, J. (2006). Google Scholar and 100 percent availabilty of information. Information Technology and Libraries. American Library Association. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v25i2.3331

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