GooCookin (Google hack), 5.12Goodwin, Evan, on Ibsen, 16.10Googleand Applied Semantics, 5.11book-information-in-search projects, 11.14–15browser (visualizer), 2.13, 4.12checking out new clients on, 4.14desktop search program, 21.12digitizing project, 21.11holiday logos, 13.13map to address via phone number service, 12.8mapping website, 22.11and metatags, 6.12name verification on, 1.9news website, 1.11out-of-this-world job description, 14.10PageRank tool, 14.8scholarly literature search engine, 21.11–12search engine relationship (usage) chart, 8.12torquing, 15.14WorldCat database access project, 11.14Google Groups (newsgroups connection), 15.10Google hack website, 5.12, 6.13Google Hacks (Calishain and Dornfest), 5.12“Google Jumps In,” 11.14–15Google mania, and librarians, 21.10, 22.7Google Maps, 22.11“Google Me, Google You,” 21.10Google News website, 1.11Google Print project, 11.14–15Specious Report on (article), 13.13Google Scholar (search engine), 21.11–12GoogleBrowser (TouchGraph), 2.13“Got the Time?,” 9.9–10“Gotta Love It!,” 6.15Graaf. See de Graaf, JohnGrabois, Andrewon U.S. book production in 2002, 6.1–2on U.S. book production in 2003, 16.1Grant, Rickford, Linux for Non-Geeks, 18.9, 19.11Graph Based Interfaces, 2.13See also visualizersGravitz, Ina, on hugs for librarians (letter), 22.7I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 22
“The Great Library of Amazonia” article (Wolf), 10.13Green, Adolph, 5.17Green, Roger, 23.11greenwichmeantime.com, 9.10greeting cards, Renaissance Library Collection website, 20.10Grimes, Richard, file storage system article, 13.14Grokker (visualizer), 4.5, 12, 6.11–12version 2, 11.11–12GTD. See Getting Things DoneGTD system, 17.14Guadalajara Book Fair, 2.12Guernsey, Lisa, “Digging for Nuggets of Wisdom” article, 10.10Guide for Authors (CUP), indexing guidelines, 11.17Guide for Publishers (NISO), Metadata Demystified, 8.10Guidelines for Alphabetical Arrangement of Letters and Sorting of Numbers and Other Symbols(NISO TR03)hyphen sort, 18.7review article (<strong>Mulvany</strong>), 8.8symbol sort options, 8.8Guidelines for the Construction, Format, and Management of Monolingual ControlledVocabularies (NISO Z39.19–200x), 23.9Gurudutt. See Kamath, GuruduttGururaj, B. S., 13.1documentation work, 13.1, 4interview, 13.1–8HHabañero Networks security resource, 19.14“Hacking Google,” 5.12Hafner, Katie, on distractions (article), 22.11“Happy Holidays,” 20.16hard drive backup systems, 2.9–10, 15.5–6hardware auditing tool (for PCs), 16.9Harry Potter Lexicon, 7.13Harvard University library, Google's digitizing project, 21.11hats, tinfoil, 21.10, 22.7phHaynes, Mir G., “Information Architecture: You Do It, You Just Don't Know It” article, 5.12health-related bookspublic library buying trend, 22.2U.S. production trends, 16.5–6, 22.2–3See also medical booksHearst, Marti, “What is Text Mining?” article, 10.10Henderson, Earvin, “<strong>Index</strong> vs. Full-text search” usability study, 17.12–13I-<strong>TORQUE</strong> CUMULATIVE INDEX (ISSUES 1–23; JAN. 2003–MAY/JUNE 2005) 23
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