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Dan Russell is Google's research sage.

He has an interesting challenge today that mentions librarians.

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From: Google+ (Dan Russell) <noreply-e31057c2 at plus.google.com>
Date: Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 8:34 AM
Subject: Shared a post - "A tough question that librarians get asked..."
To: bwilson at ltc6n.org


Dan Russell shared a post
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A tough question that librarians get asked is "Can you find me this story?"
Often, the story is only vaguely remembered, and the details are often
incorrect. Patrons ask librarians because they're stuck and need help. Even
in the Age of Google, this is frequently a difficult search Challenge. This
week, I have such a question... and I want to know if the story could
ACTUALLY take place or not. Could it? Can you figure it out? Search on!
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SearchResearch Challenge (12/7/16): Finding a story? Could it happen like
that?
<http://searchresearch1.blogspot.com/2016/12/searchresearch-challenge-12716-finding.html>
One of the most common things a librarian gets asked... ... is a question
of the form: "Can you find this story (that I barely remember...

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