Search Google and Google Scholar

This training outlines effective searching techniques when using Google, Google Scholar and other Google resources. It also provides tips for evaluating search results. 

By the end of this training, learners should:

  • Be able to conduct effective searches on Google and Google Scholar using advanced search options and limits.
  • Be able to evaluate search results.

 

Training Outline:

  • How to conduct effective searches of Google using advanced search options and limits, for example:
    • Building search strings using Google functionality
    • Using Google limits e.g. by site, filetype and type of resource material
    • Using operators
    • Filtering search results
    • Setting up alerts
  • How to conduct effective searches of Google Scholar, for example:
    • Planning and building searches
    • Following a citation trail and searching within that trail
    • Generating citations
    • Saving articles to your Scholar Library; downloading articles from your library
    • Setting up alerts
    • Link to your own library’s subscriptions
    • Improve Google Scholar’s functionality by linking to Publish or Perish
  • Use of other Google services such as Google Books and Google News.
  • Evaluating authority and websites - evaluating the quality of websites located and the authority of an author.

 

Resources for facilitators and learners

Videos, online tutorials:

 

 

 

Examples of presentations:

 

Examples of practical exercises, handouts and tip sheets: