Announcement
May 10, 2005
Google Scholar Institutional Access
In the next step of our quest to make it easier for researchers to find
scholarly literature online or offline, Google today is announcing support
in Google Scholar for institutional access.
Libraries are traditionally known for their vast print collections. In
recent years, most of them subscribe to electronic versions of journals
that authorized patrons can read both in the library as well as on their
own computers.
Google Scholar institutional access enables library patrons, both on-campus
and off-campus, to find and use the resources of that library as they
are searching for relevant material.
If, for example, a student at the University of Michigan is researching
the prion protein, changes in the structure of which can cause mad cow
disease. With the new feature, additional links will appear in many Google
Scholar search results that will lead to her own academic library's resources.
Links corresponding to online journals that the library has licensed
are highlighted, so she may be only one click away from the full text
of the articles. For journals that are available only in print, she may
be able to find their location more easily in the library.
Participation in the institutional access program is free and open to
all libraries that use a link resolver (a library server that knows about
the library's subscriptions and holdings and can direct authorized patrons
to licensed versions). The list of libraries already participating in
this program is here: http://scholar.google.com/scholar_preferences.
Additionally, Google Scholar continues to provide the features that have
made it attractive to researchers everywhere.
We have worked closely with many libraries and library software vendors
in defining this feature and bringing it to life. Thirty organizations
participated in the pilot project that led to this launch, and many more
have offered their help. We believe that this sort of collaboration helps
scholars and students make the best use of their library's resources.

