There are several advantages to using the Advanced Google Books search option. All of them allow for you to refine your search and improve the quality of results you retrieve. The ones highlighted below are the common ones the library guys @ UNI use:
Limited Preview and Full View:
Find results....with all of the words:
Find results....with the exact phrase:
Once you have found a book that fits your researching needs and you go into that book via Google Books, you have an option to see if we have that book in print at the Rod Library.
Get this book in print and/or Find in a library feature:
Search box feature:
Books that were published in 1923 or before are available in full text through Google Books as these materials are out of copyright.
Only portions of books newer than 1923 can be viewed in Google Books due to copyright.
However, you may find that those portions are all you need to use that source or if you'd like to see book in its entirety, there is another option as well under "Find in a library" feature.
There are some popular magazines that are searchable through Google Books.
To limit your search to magazines, select the "Magazines" tab in the Advanced Google Books Search.
You can also search several issues within the same magazine by going to "About this magazine" and selecting "Browse all issues."
To see the full list of magazines on Google Books, click the link below: