Presented by David Bickford Director Arizona Health Sciences Library at the Phoenix Biomedical Campus October 21 2015 Topics to be Covered Introduction to Google Custom Search Engine Google CSE ID: 739414
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Google Custom Search Engine
Presented by David Bickford
Director, Arizona Health Sciences Library
at the Phoenix Biomedical Campus
October 21, 2015Slide2
Topics to be CoveredIntroduction to Google Custom Search Engine (Google CSE)
A familiar example of Google CSE
A less familiar
example of Google CSE
Creating your own Google CSE
Linking to Google CSE
Embedding Google CSE on your own site
Potential
Applications of Google CSESlide3
Introduction to Google CSELaunched nine years ago: October 2006
Name shows its age. Who says “search engine” any more?
Not heavily publicized to end users
Allows Google search within a defined subset of World Wide WebSlide4
A familiar example of Google CSESlide5
Search for word or phrases on a specific siteSlide6
Results look like Google results but filteredSlide7
Results link directly to content on specific siteSlide8
A less familiar example of Google CSESlide9
Searching within a specific subject domainSlide10
Results filtered to library-selected sitesSlide11
Creating your own Google CSE
Must be signed into Google
account
Google CSE address:
https://cse.google.com/cse
First step is to select
sites to search
Second step is to decide on a “Public URL” vs. “Get Code”Slide12
“New search engine” screenSlide13
Selecting sites to searchSlide14
Creating the CSESlide15
Successful creation of a CSESlide16
Public URL: Avoid top search box; search in center.Slide17
Results filtered to selected sitesSlide18
Embedding Google CSE on your own siteSlide19
Pasting Google CSE code into LibGuides Slide20
Potential Applications of Google CSESearching a library or organization’s own web site
Enhancing a blog’s internal search function
Providing a filtered, subject specific search for students
Indexing a specific set of journals or newsletters
Streamlining a journal club’s search for articles
Showing differences between professional and consumer literature