An alignment of stars? Google Book Search and library holdings

When I first read the official announcement posted today by Google about their new library catalog search feature, I thought, Hey, good deal! A closer alignment of library holdings with Google Book Search is, in my mind, a very good thing.

Then I went immediately to Google Book Search to try it out, only to end up confused about the results I was seeing. You see, I had one of those reflexive moments when reading the announcement, kind of like when a doctor taps your knee with the little hammer in just the right place, causing your leg to kick. When I read it, what I thought the hoopla was about was the fact that, finally, a link to find a book in a nearby library would appear in search results right alongside the prominent “Buy it from X Vendor” links that currently display. This is something that librarians have advocated for some time but it seemed a lost cause. Publishers apparently are afraid that if the “Buy It…” and “Find It in a Library” links were both displayed, people would choose to get something for free, that is, from a nearby library, rather than cough up the money to purchase their books. This is precisely what I thought Google had changed, in favor of libraries.

Sorry folks, not so. Read the official announcement very carefully, and try out the new feature for yourself. The only change Google has made is to include — distinctly separated from and below all other results, such as those for books from publishers who hope to increase their sales — some possibly relevant results from library catalogs in the search results pages. That’s it. Ok, you might argue that that is cool and that it is a welcome improvement. I don’t think so, frankly. The hoopla surrounding this new library search feature is, to me, just a lot of hot air and doesn’t change the fact that publishers will always have the upper hand in terms of steering users their way in GBS.

Am I overreacting? Maybe. Is my initial response too simplistic? Maybe. Regardless, I just can’t help feeling let down.

Gardening projects

I was feeling better yesterday so decided to tackled some gardening projects. It was a bit of a mistake as I feel worse today, but oh well. I finally got the area around the bushes in the front of our house cleaned up and tilled. I also tilled the perennial bed that has been in the works for umpteen months, although the ground was really too wet still. We went to Menard’s and Meijer’s last night to get a load of mulch as well as flats of impatiens and lobelia to plant in the front around the bushes. It should look really nice when we’re done. I love gardening and am happy to have been able to get some of it done even in spite of the wet weather. I only hope there will be a dry spell soon so that I can till the large ground in the far back of our yard where we want to plant vegetables. It makes me envious that others of our neighbors have already planted and their vegetables are sprouting. One of the tensions to having little children is that there isn’t a lot of time to do some of these things without overburdening Michele with caring for them, which she does most of the time. She is an outstanding mother. This a.m. by some miracle, all of the children are still in bed and it’s after 9a!!!! Hallelujah, long may it last ;-) Wait a minute, I rejoice too soon…I hear Tristan’s voice on the stairs…Sigh. I don’t think we’ll be going to church for yet another week because Tristan has been sick and my cold has devolved into a bad cough. I don’t want to miss any more work. This afternoon we need to make room in the garage for garage sale items that others are bringing over for next weekend’s garage sale.