Web Search - aggregated search over web content, images, videos, news, books
Book Search - as many of the world's books as we have scanned
Groups Search - search for Google groups
Video Search - find videos (more than just YouTube)
YouTube Search - find videos just within YouTube
Public Data Explorer - a large collection of public data sets you can search
Dataset Search
Trends - search for trends in Google search queries worldwide
Earth - also available as a separate app you need to download
Finance - financial information on businesses
Images - pictures
Flights - find the best / cheapest / fastest flight (and book them)
Maps - Google's maps (including StreetView)
News - aggregated news sources
Patent Search (but you probably want Advanced Patent Search)
Scholar - access the scholarly literature (AND US legal documents)
Alerts - set up an alert (a query that runs periodically and emails you the results)
Custom Search Engines - lets you create specialized search engines that tailor the results
Arts and Cultural Search - an idiosyncratic collection of some art treasures of the world
These are migrating to my Esssay Collection on Medium. Check it out.
Why research skills matter in education (2016) The ability to do fast, accurate research really matters.
When we misread (2016) You might think you're an expert reader. Think again. We all misread...
What causes someone to start searching? (2016) Curiosity might be the motivator,
but once you get beyond simple curiosity, what gets you to actually start the search process?
Diving the Channel Islands (1997) Diving the Channel islands as ecstatic experience
Visiting Falling Water (1998) Seeing Frank Lloyd Wright's house for the first time
Life dot plots (2006) (2006) A simple visualization of your life--one day = 1 dot. It all fits on 1 slide.
A paen to making applesauce (1986) Simple food, simple task, a revelation.
Green lines on the land (2009) How trees persist in the landscape
Book Club Recommendations
I have become the scribe for irregularly scheduled book club meetings.
Here are notes from the last few times I've sat down with good friends in a nice
restaurant and talked about books.
Kona Dive Trip 2024 (Kona, Hawai'i)
HCIC Book Club Recommendations 2022 (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin)
Fiji Dive Trip 2022 (Taveuni, Fiji)
Bonaire Dive Trip 2021 (Kralendijk, Bonaire)
HICSS Book Club 2019 (Maui, HI)
Bonaire Dive Trip Book Club 2018 (Kralendijk, Bonaire)
HCIC Book Club Recommendations 2018 (Seacliff, CA)
Fiji Book Club Recommendations 2017 (Taveuni, Fiji)
HCIC Book Club Recommendations 2016 (Seacliff, CA)
HICSS Book Club Recommendations 2016 (Poipu, HI)
Bonaire Dive Trip Book Club Recommendations 2015 (Kralendijk, Bonaire)
HCIC Book Club Recommendations 2015 (Santa Cruz, CA)
Cozumel Dive Trip Book Club Recommendations 2015 (Cozumel, Mexico)
Fiji Book Club Recommendations 2014 (Taveuni, Fiji)
HCIC Book Club Recommendations 2014 (Santa Cruz, CA)
HCIC Book Club Recommendations 2013 (Asilomar, CA)
HCIC Book Club Recommendations 2012 (Asilomar, CA)
HCIC Book Club Recommendations 2011 (Asilomar, CA)
HCIC Book Club Recommendations 2010 (Tabernash, CO)
HCIC Book Club Recommendations 2009 (Tabernash, CO)
HICSS Book Club Recommendations 2009 (Kona, Hawai'i)
Tahoe Offsite Book Recommendations 2009 (Tahoe, Nevada)
Tahoe Offsite Book Recommendations 2008 (Tahoe, Nevada)
HICSS Book Club Recommendations 2007 (Kona, Hawai'i)
HCIC Book Club Recommendations 2007 (Tabernash, CO)
INTERACT Book Club Recommendations 2007 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
HICSS Book Club Recommendations 2006 (Poipu Hawai'i)
HICSS Book Club Recommendations 2005 (Kona, Hawaii)
Interesting Papers I've written (or helped to write)
Russell, D. M. “The Digital Expansion of the Mind: Implications of Internet Usage for Memory and Cognition” Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, V 8, Issue 1, Pages 33-35. (March 2019) www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211368119300038?dgcid=author1
Russell, D. M., Callegaro, M. “The Skills of Online Search and Research: Why research skills matter more than ever in the age of the search engine” Scientific American (March 26, 2019) blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/how-to-be-a-better-web-searcher-secrets-from-google-scientists/
Olenewa, R., Gary M. Olson, Judith S. Olson, Daniel M. Russell "Now That We Can Write Simultaneously, How Do We Use That to Our Advantage?" Comm. of the ACM (August 2017, v 60, n 8) DOI:10.1145/2983527
Tunkelang, D., Capra, R., Golovchinsky, G., Kules, B., Russell, D. M., Smith, C., White, R., HCIR 2011: the Fifth International Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction and Information Retrieval, SIGIR Forum 45(2) (2012)
Russell, D. M. “Ubiquitous search for smart workspaces” Universal Access in the Information Society, vol 10 n. 4, p 11-20 (2011)
Russell, D. M. “The Streitz perspective: Computation is ubiquitous, yet must be designed for human use” Universal Access in the Information Society, vol 10, n. 4, p 4-10 (2011)
Editor, special issue of Universal Access in the Information Society (UAIS), vol 10, n 4 (November, 2011)
Druin, A., Gary Knell, Elliot Soloway, Daniel M. Russell, Elizabeth Mynatt, Yvonne Rogers, “The future of child-computer interaction” CHI EA 2011: Proceedings of the 2011 annual conference extended abstracts on human factors in computing systems, ACM, New York, NY, pp. 693-696
Moraveji, N., Russell, D. M., Mease, D. “Measuring improvement in user search performance resulting from optimal search tips” Proceedings of SIGIR 2011, Beijing, China (July, 2011)
Dumais, S., Jeffries, R., Russell, D. M., Tang, D., Teevan, J. “Large-scale logs analysis tutorial” SIGCHI full-day workshop, CHI 2011, Vancouver, B.C, Canada. (May, 2011)
Editor for special issue of Universal Access in the Information Society (a Springer journal) I put together this special issue as a Festschrift for Norbert Streitz. To be printed August 2012, while the papers are all available now on Open Online. See the complete table-of-contents for the special issue.
Co-editor Peter Pirolli, special issue on “Sensemaking” Human-Computer Interaction Journal, vol. 26, n. 1 & 2 (April, 2011)
Pirolli, P. Russell, D. M. “Introduction to this special issue on sensemaking” Human-Computer Interaction Journal, v 26, n 1 & 2, p 1 – 8 (April, 2011)
Russell, D. M. “Making the most of online searches” APS Observer, v 24, n 4 (April, 2011)
Ma, L., Mease, D., Russell, D. M. “A Four Group Cross-Over Design for Measuring Irreversible Treatments on Web Search Tasks” Proceedings of Hawai’i International Conference on Systems Sciences (HICSS) 2011, Kauai, HI.
Russell, D. M., Oren, M. Retrospective Cued Recall: A method for accurately recalling previous user behaviors, HICSS conference, Hawai’i (January, 2009) PDF
Beymer, D., Russell, D. M., Orton, P.Z. An Eye Tracking Study of How Pictures Influence Online Reading, INTERACT Conference, Rio de Janerio, Brazil (September, 2007) PDF-515Kb
Russell, D. M. "Deeply Intertwingled: The unexpected legacy of Ted Nelson's Dream Machines/Computer Lib" book chapter in "HCI Remixed" Erickson, Thomas, and David W. McDonald, eds. ( 2007)
Grimes, C., Tang, D., Russell, D. M. Query logs alone are not enough WWW 2007, Workshop on Query Logs Analysis: Social and Technological Challenges, Banff, Canada (May, 2007) PDF-288Kb
Lam, H., Russell, D. M., Tang, D.,Munzner, T., “Session Viewer: supporting visual exploratory analysis of web session logs” VAST-2007, Sacramento, CA. (October, 2007)
Orton, P. Z., Beymer, D., Russell, D. M., “Computer text line lengths affect reading and learning” Training and Development Journal (2007)
Russell, D. M., Grimes, C. Assigned and self-chosen tasks are not the same in web search Proceedings of the 40th Annual International Conference on Systems & Software, HICSS 2007, Kona, Hawai’i, (Jan, 2007)
Russell, D. M., Card, S., Pirolli, P., Stefik, M. The cost structure of sensemaking, Proc. of CHI 1993 (1993) (PDF h237Kb)
CHI 2009 Workshop on Sensemaking Here's the description of the sensemaking workshop Peter Pirolli and I ran in April, 2009. A list of the accepted papers can be found on the Accepted Papers for CHI 2009 Workshop on Sensemaking page.
CHI 2008 Workshop on Sensemaking Workshop for the CHI conference 2008 on the topic of Sensemaking. Official CHI 2008 Sensemaking Workshop Page You can go there to see the papers we accepted. (We had a 50% acceptance rate!) (April 6, 2008)
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