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      <title>Book Review: The University of Google</title>
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      <description>This book has generated a lot of discussion on the Internet which seems mostly to focus on Tara Brabazon&#39;s comments such as: &#39;Google offers easy answers to difficult questions. But students do not know how to tell if they come from serious, refereed work or are merely composed of shallow ideas, superficial surfing and fleeting commitments.&#39; [1].
It is easy to find this discussion – just Google the author and/or title!</description>
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