The Bioethics and Biomedical Resources database entitled Bioethics and Biomedical Open Access Resources and Free Full Text Materials has been updated and expanded. Links to selected local, regional, national and international digital libraries, repositories and portals (and more) have been aggregated, with publishers’ annotations, for easy comparison and use.
Category New Tools and Databases
Customized legal research search engine from Cornell
Cornell’s Law Library has launched yet another custom search engine. Like the ABA’s recently-launched search-engine for law journal content on the Web, this is based on Google’s Custom Search functionality. Users should be aware that this is still based on Google’s crawling/indexing and, presumably, Google’s ranking but the array of sites and pages that can be returned as results is essentially pre-limited by whoever crafts the custom search function.
Betsy McKenzie has more, and some useful tips on search technique, at Out of the Jungle.
Andrew
HeinOnline blog tips on accessing Hein content
This post from Marcie Baranich on Hein Online’s blog includes some useful information about accessing the Hein Online content newly indexed in Google Scholar. The take-away is that the experience should be relatively seamless IF you are authenticated to our subscription (on campus or VPN’d in) but, she points out, Hein still offers compelling reasons to interact directly with their interface and finding tools.
The new post is an update of this one.
Andrew
Using Google Scholar Intelligently
While I’m busy cross-referencing blog posts from our cross-town colleagues, I should point out this post from Sue Altmeyer at CSU regarding integrating Google Scholar into your legal, secondary-source, research.
Of particular use are the tips about configuring Google Scholar to work with OLinks (OhioLINK’s “link server” tool that allows linking from citation finding tools, including but not limited to Google Scholar, to subscription full-text sources).
Google Chrome OS
Computerworld (brief article on good and bad features)



















