About & Contact | Advertise | Privacy
Google Tutorials and News

A Quick Guide on the Google Book Search Update

Written by: Peter Jalbert on Monday, October 1st, 2007
Posted to: Google
2 comments, add yours!
Tweet

book_logo.png

If some of you can still remember, before the Search, Ads and Apps slogan, Google’s mostly known for its vision of “organizing the world’s information.” Google has barely scratched the surface of the vast information available in the digital realm, and yet there’s still the real world mountain of information to tackle. Google’s Book Search program is one effort by the company that aims to expand its reach in media that is not in the digital form (sure, there are tons of e-books available now, but this pales in comparison to the amount of information available in off-line, old-school real-world books).

In a recent update to the site, Google has opened up to all an updated version of Book search that has been tested on some Google users for some time now. The update highlights the company’s efforts to encourage its users to have a more focused experience in the website: to go beyond searching for books; but searching for specific contents found in these books. For the book authors and publishers, their works gain more exposure to readers and researchers; for Google, this means more opportunity for advertising targets.

book_main.png

On the main page of Google Book Search, the book front covers occupy most of the space. These books are categorized into the following: Interesting, Classics, Highly Cited, and a random subject. It’s arranged and presented in such a way that one will be encouraged to open a book right away.

book_interesting.png
Interesting section: Books withl topics or themes that will surely pique readers’ interests.

book_classics.png
Classics section shows all the great old books.

book_cited.png
Books which have the most citations from other books and literatures.

book_random.png
Random subject from Google’s book index.

On the left sidebar you see a list of different book subjects for fiction and non-fiction division. For example: Literature, Science fiction and Fantasy on the Fiction section, and Philosophy, Economics, Political Science on the Non-fiction section. Again there’s a list of random subjects at the bottom part of the sidebar.

book_subjects.png

This recent focus and efforts by Google on Book Search looks like it’s building up the service to become a stronger player in this particular area of search. After all, the competition is not laying low either.

Don't miss another post! Subscribe by RSS feed or by email today!

ShareShare this post!   2 comments, add yours!

Related posts

    • What the Heck is Google Print?
    • Book Search My Library
    • Google Book Search Adds New Features
    • Google Book Search – The Book Lover’s Best Friend

2 Responses to “A Quick Guide on the Google Book Search Update”

  1. # Google Book Searchon 01 Oct 2007 at 3:06 pm

    [...] Tutor offers A Quick Guide on the Google Book Search Update. In a recent update to the site, Google has opened up to all an updated version of Book search that [...]

  2. # Davidon 01 Oct 2007 at 7:15 pm

    Sites such as LibraryThing.com appear to have many more books by ISBN than Google Book does, since publishers can opt out for specific books per copyright concerns. It would seem that even by opting out of the Google Book service, the very basic public information of copyrighted works should still be made available to users of the site, rather than completely removing that content, such as title, author, publisher, ISBN, etc., even if the full scanned document isn’t made available.

  • Advertise Here
  • Authors

    • Abhijeet Mukherjee
    • Christine Buske
    • David Van
    • Peter Jalbert
    • Brian Wallace
    • Phil Glockner
    • Mark O’Neill
    • Yoast DeValk
  • Friends

    • Craig Fifield
    • Joost DeValk
    • Guiding Tech
    • PC Extreme
  • Deals

    • Save $5 - Spanning Sync Discount Code
    • $120 off - With this BOTW promo for ads
    • Coupons! - Save with our Google Checkout Coupons
  • Popular categories

    • News, Gmail, Google Chrome, Google Docs, Google Calendar
  • Just posted

    • Google Docs Gets a New Research Tool
    • Gmail Gets Better Google+ Notifications
    • ScanURL Does a Comprehensive Security Scan for a URL
    • Google Drive Arrives, Google Docs is Now a Part Of It
    • Gmail Now Gives More Information About Emails It Marks As Spam
  • Just said...

    • Google Drive Arrives, Google Docs is Now a Part Of It
      • shle896: Actually, Google Docs does support watching videos and has for...
      • Will: Lots of complaints above. Google docs didn’t have video or mp3...
      • shle896: Aside from the desktop app that syncs files, I don’t see how...
    • Using Page Specific Web Search Operators
      • Landscape Gardening Anaheim: Magnificent site. Plenty of useful information...
    • Gmail Now Gives More Information About Emails It Marks As Spam
      • Moditshaba: How can i set my phone 2 alert me when i receive my mail...
  • Community


      Join me at: Twitter, MyBlogLog
  • Tools

      Beginner's Guide to Google
      Google Help Forums
      Shared Items Plugin
      Track Google via Twitter
      Research Google
      Simply Advanced Google Search
  •  

Google Tutor: Google tutorials and tips © 2003-2012. All Rights Reserved. Advertise, About & Contact Us, Sitemap, Privacy. CDN Service by MaxCDN. GoogleTutor.com is not sponsored by or affiliated with Google, Inc. in any way (although we'd love to be!) we are just fans :)