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Dear All,

Post your ideas and knowledge.

Kindly note that the discussion points may include technical and theoretical, subjective and descriptive data for sketching the similarities or the differences.

Please join the discussion.

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Dear Sir, Mahesh

Your points are amazing, right, passionate, enthusiastic, real and overall true. We LIS student will grab many golden points to favor the library over the Internet. 

Thank you.  

Thank you very much Sir...

Hi  Munesh..these question today very much asked by may places ..i have face in general opinion why librarian need they are always siting and doing what ...??.

 1.I thing google never gives you real time environment which is we feel in library or interacting with librarian.

2.It gives you face value in terms of discussion with intellectuals and many others.

3.just go beyond everything and just feel aroma of books and keep all emotion at one place devote yourself just boundless journey of pleasure

4.Recently i have visited world book fare which was held in new delhi....as per me many people in search of his/her books  which they like most...i just feel people faces what is the excitement for that one..we must saythat we are not go for it but always keen to  imbibes may things.

Truly said 

The library can't be compared with any search engines. 

Thank You. 

Right, Google To Hai.........................

but Google has its certain limitation which is following

It's easily biased by anyone because we are living in information explosion era. At present Google doesn't determine authentic information

It's based on Keyword Mechanism so google displays result by your query(keyword).

It's tendency to the display result is very unpredictable because sometimes authentic information displays on the second page.

all these points show............

Bach Gye !!!!.........LIBRARY TO HAI

Sir

Generally, no one goes to the second page of Google or any search engine. Very few, Webometrician might be visiting, but a normal user, I think very few.

It is very true

Bach Gye !!!!.........LIBRARY TO HAI

Dear Sri Munesh Kumar,

Many thanks for the discussion topic.

Really enjoying the discussions & specially the perceptions of the young people.

Best Wishes,

Siddhartha S. Ray, Calcutta

Thank You, Sir.

Sir, we are expecting your concluding remark, since our responses are having many connecting points and blunt edges which need to made smother, sharp and connecting to a chain.  

Please share the valuable and enlightening remark/note, Sir  

Thank you Siddhartha sir,

A component can't be same as the source or as whole organ/system.

Google is a search engine same as our OPAC or WebOPAC which search the existing Libraries(website, portals, pages, repositories, channels, handles etc.) connected to the Internet and fetches the results matching with the searched term. It is a kind of a federated search, based/targets the multiple sources. 

If a library(may be real or virtual) refuse to the request of Google, you can't find the data or information.

Few more points are there to compare; precision and recall value, Real-time Assistance, Machine Intelligence, and Human. 
So, I can tell, Google is based on the Libraries. Google's existence is subject the existence of Libraries. 

Thank you. 

Thank you for the Audio-Visual response, Sir. 

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