Subject:        Google's Newsletter for Librarians - 1st Edition
Date:   Mon, 19 Dec 2005 15:11:32 -0800
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]


www.google.com/librariannewsletter/1205

December 2005

Welcome to the first edition of the Google Librarian Newsletter.

This newsletter was conceived at the 2005 ALA conference in Chicago,
where Google hosted a booth in the exhibit hall. We spent three days
chatting with librarians about Google: what you liked, what you didn't
like, and where you saw opportunities to work together to help people
find useful, relevant information.

In an effort to keep those conversations going, we're launching this
newsletter. Consider it a first step toward what we hope will be a long
and mutually beneficial relationship. We anticipate sending it out
quarterly, with the occasional special feature as appropriate.

This introductory issue features an article written to address one of
the most frequent questions we've heard from librarians: How does Google
index the web, and, more important, how does it rank the results? Matt
Cutts, an engineer in our Quality group, explains the basics of indexing
and sheds some light on some of the algorithms we use to determine where
a site should appear on results pages. He also suggests exercises school
librarians can do to help students better understand how Google works.

But this newsletter wouldn't be much of a conversation if it were
written solely by folks at Google. Future issues will feature articles
contributed by librarians and library supporters, links to
library-related web sites, and updates on Google products and services
that can help you in your work. We invite you to send us
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> your thoughts: your questions
about Google, your suggestions for articles, and your stories of how
librarians use and keep up with technology on the job. We'll do our best
to use your feedback to make each issue more relevant and useful to the
library community.

Thanks for reading, and stay tuned.

Jodi Healy
Manager, Library Partnership Team
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How does Google rank results?

One of the most common questions we hear from librarians is "How does
Google decide what result goes at the top of the list?" Here, from
quality engineer Matt Cutts, is a quick primer on how we crawl and index
the web and then rank search results. Read the article
<http://www.google.com/newsletter/librarian/librarian_2005_12/article1.html>
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if you have suggestions for improving this newsletter or questions about
Google.



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