“GALILEO is the best thing that has happened to the state of
Georgia when it comes to research.”
Dr. Phyllis SnipesNational Board Certified Library Media Specialist Assistant Professor of Media & Instructional Technology University of West Georgia
“I have what is termed ‘Young-Onset Parkinson's Disease,’ a degenerative neurological condition that typically affects people much older than me. I thank you for providing GALILEO because it provides me with the opportunity to do personal research into my illness. Through information obtained on GALILEO, I have come to understand the changes and transitions people living with Parkinson's experience. This assists greatly in the process of coming to an acceptance of and making peace with this disease.
GALILEO also provides the rare service of making available to the public medical and scientific information resources that gives up to the moment news on the search for a cure. And that provides me with great hope.
Thank you for providing the GALILEO service. Please know that it is appreciated and very needed.”
Larry R.Flint River Region, GA
“I am a fan of GALILEO because for 15 years it has provided every
student, teacher, administrator, parent, and citizen of Georgia with digital resources and information
24/7… We simply cannot educate our students without resources of
GALILEO.”Judy SerritellaCoordinator, Library Media ServicesGeorgia Department of Education
“GALILEO has been useful to me in all of my classes - from English 1101 to upper-division English courses. It allows students to find sources from around the world and to access many of these from their home computers. This is particularly useful at a school with some many students who work full time and commute. I've also appreciated the library staff's knowledge of GALILEO and specific techniques they've shared with my students that I can pass on to future classes.”English ProfessorMacon State College
“GALILEO is an excellent resource!I enjoy introducing the many
features and resources of GALILEOto our teachers, administrators and staff
.”Valerie AyerInstructional CoordinatorDeKalb County SchoolsDepartment of Educational Media
“I need specialized sources that I cannot find within 100 miles. GALILEO is a
comprehensive, efficient search engine that makes my research possible. My students use GALILEO for efficient and indepth searches that prepare them for more concentrated scholarly work in the
future.”
English ProfessorMacon State College
Anne is a fan of GALILEO because…“it represents a collaborative effort among librarians that has continued
over the years, providing both assets for research and an environment for collaboration. GALILEO is one of the
most effective educational tools in the state.”
Anne Oglethorpe University
“GALILEO provides ready access to a variety of reliable reference materials, journals, and primary and secondary sources. I have used
GALILEO resources as a researcher, while writing my book Coretta Scott King: a
Biography (ABC-Clio, 2009), and I have also used GALILEO resources during professional development workshops that I have offered
for teachers.
I am grateful to the GALILEO funders, planners, and staff for providing users like
me such a valuable site.”Laura McCartyGeorgia Humanities Council
Natalie Clewell is a fan of GALILEO because…“without it I would be lost! It has helped me write papers, find good books to read, research family
history, and more. I used GALILEO as an undergraduate at UGA, and now I work with
GALILEO every day at West Georgia Technical College libraries. The people of Georgia are so lucky
to have this great resource at the tips of their fingers.”
Natalie ClewellLibrarian, Douglas CampusWest Georgia Technical College
“GALILEO has made it possible for East Georgia College and other small two-year
and 4-year colleges to afford a great number of resources that we would never have been able to afford as a stand-alone
institution. The 'inventors' of GALILEO leveraged the buying power of the 35
libraries in the University System of Georgia and were able to provide numerous
resources for all students, faculty, and staff in the USG. GALILEO has leveled the
playing field among the USG institutions which has facilitated the transfer of
students within the System. The inventors also collaborated with other educational institutions in Georgia to make valuable
resources available to other students and citizens of the state. ”
Carol BrayLibrary DirectorEast Georgia College
“I use GALILEO almost every day! It never fails to provide me with information I need!”
Rachel HaguesGraduate StudentUniversity of Georgia
“GALILEO has been my knowledge center from its inception.
…All I can say is WOW! What a great place to learn and grow.
GALILEO has helped me develop a love for lifelong learning and a
desire to pass on the knowledge that I have acquired to others. ”
LaVerne McLaughlinDirector, James Pendergrast Memorial
LibraryAlbany State University
“Being a Reference Librarian, I cannot imagine my professional life without GALILEO! This is a
truly indispensable resource that has come handy to me on many occasions when helping faculty
and students with their research. If I had to come up with one phrase to briefly describe my
experiences with GALILEO, it would be complete satisfaction and a deep appreciation of the whole
gamut of services it provides.…
In short, I am a huge fan of GALILEO and always look forward to taking part in their learning
initiatives!”
LibrarianMercer University
This student is a fan of GALILEO because…
“it's very helpful when I’m researching a topic for my
classes.”StudentMacon State College
George is a fan of GALILEO because it provides
“easy access to Consumer Reports for the general public
and scholarly journals for students.”
George TuttlePiedmont Regional Library System
“Galileo is the reason I have been able to get this far in college. As a senior, I rely on Galileo for papers
and projects that don't even require scholarly sources. It has helped me further understand
subjects that have been a difficulty for me throughout my
experience. Galileo has been the backbone of my success at Macon
State College.”ElizabethMacon State College
Mariam is a fan of GALILEO because…
“where would I start from? Is from ‘because it makes my life so much easier’ or from ‘what would I have done without GALILEO.’ Well, I am a F.A.N. because it never fails me,
it just never. ”Mariam Tajudeen Georgia Perimeter College
“I think that GALILEO is the most wonderful collection of resources to
have been made available in the 21st century! We should be so thankful that academic, public and K-12 libraries have
access to first rate resources at any time of the day or night.
I am GALILEO's #1 cheerleader! Hooray for a partnership of all kinds of
librarians and libraries that makes it all possible!”
SusanLibrarian
Emily HodgeUniversity of Georgia Educational Technology Center
“I am always proud to show GALILEO to the teachers and media
specialists I assist because it aligns with their work so
perfectly.”
“I love GALILEO....It offers our students, faculty and staff a wealth of materials that ordinarily a two year unit of the USG could not afford as
a single entity. The resources range from those related to specific topics,
such as Nursing, to those of a general nature which are used by our public
patrons.…
The state of Georgia is so very fortunate to have GALILEO and I’m grateful that my institution is able to participate in
such a wonderful program.”
Susan VinesGeorgia Highlands College
Bede is a fan of GALILEO because…“it has leveraged statewide purchasing power to make high quality scholarly
information available to even the smallest college, school, or public library. GALILEO has pervaded the educational systems in Georgia and is widely respected for the opportunities it provides for student and
lifelong learning.”Bede MitchellDean of the LibraryZach S. Henderson LibraryGeorgia Southern University
“I've used GALILEO as a professional and as a student. GALILEO appeals to the needs
of both the professional and the less experienced researcher by
anticipating the respective needs. GALILEO continues to be
user centered in its design.”
MaryUniversity of West Georgia
Dr. Thomason is a fan of GALILEO because…
“it makes research easier for me and it makes
teaching the research process to my students
easier as well. It is ‘one-stop shopping’ for information on an
enormous variety of topics.”Dr. Laura
ThomasonAssistant Professor of EnglishMacon State College
Scott is a fan of GALILEO…“not only because they offer a lot of great resources for all
Georgia residents through their public libraries, but
because their support people are great to work with. Any
time that I've dealt with them, they've always been
completely professional, helpful, and a delight to work
with.”
Scott BramblettGwinnett County Public Library
“I'm the same age as GALILEO--in Georgia years that is.It was born the first year I came to Georgia and I KNEW it was the product of a vision of forward thinking and inclusive library
leaders in my new state. Georgia was one of the first states with such a comprehensive initiative to share resources across all
types of learning institutions--colleges, public libraries, and K-12 schools. When I teach Athens Technical College students how to
conduct their research using GALILEO, I tell them that GALILEO is a ‘Georgia Thing’ and to be very proud to have
access to all its treasures.”
Carol StanleyBranch Librarian/CatalogerAthens Technical CollegeElbert County Campus
“I've lived in Georgia 95% of my life, and GALILEO has been
invaluable to me. As an undergraduate at a small liberal arts college, GALILEO databases
helped me get through my research papers. As a librarian at
the University of Georgia, I appreciate the breadth of
resources we subscribe to through GALILEO, and I teach them every
semester.”
LibrarianUniversity of Georgia
Nan is a fan of GALILEO“because of its integration of information
resources across the entire broad spectrum of the state's educational
system. From Pre-K to higher ed, GALILEO provides continuity for Georgia's
learners. What that means for our students at Georgia State University is
that even as first-year students they are prepared to hit the ground running when
they're assigned their first college research project. They already know to go
to GALILEO where they will find the resources they need to complete that
assignment. ”
Nan SeamansDean of LibrariesGeorgia State University
Shawn is a fan of GALILEO because
“of the excellent customer support. I can count on a
prompt, thorough answers to my questions. I always feel
part of the "team" when troubleshooting a thorny issue.
There are lots of information providers out there, but only
one GALILEO!”
Shawn TonnerDirector of Library ServicesNorth Georgia College and State University
“No matter what type of library setting I happen to be working in, GALILEO
provides a wealth of resources to that
community.”
Tim DanielsAssistant State Librarian for Technology and InfrastructureGeorgia Public Library Service
“GALILEO provides our small college library with hundreds of professional
databases that we would never be able to find on our own. Our faculty, staff, and students all benefit greatly from this. In addition, the GALILEO support
team is on top of every situation. I have never had to wait more than 24 hours
for a reply to a request for support. The team is professional, courteous, and is constantly providing more services to
users, including tutorials, webinars, and one-on-one assistance. That's why I'm a
FAN! Thank you, GALILEO! ”Teresa PachecoElectronic Resources LibrarianGainesville State College
The Search Books section of HeritageQuest Online adds 26,000 books to my personal library that I do not have to dust or make room for. This collection
has family histories and local histories many of which are out-of-print and I can read them for free.
Ancestry Library Edition helps family history research since it gives me the ability to search
records from distant places and know where to find the original records.
NoveList helps me find more fiction for me and for library users. Since I have not had time to read much fiction until recently, I am weak in helping
library users find what they want to read. NoveList can get me to books our patrons want to read.
With PROQUEST‘s ABI/INFORM Complete, I check the latest news about the BP
oil spill from publications all over the world and from all perspectives.
Laura CarterAthens Regional Library System
I’m a fan of GALILEO because
“it reliably provides excellent critical and research sources.”
English ProfessorMacon State College
“GALILEO is the most useful resource that librarians and all the citizens in Georgia
have! Whether you're a kindergarten
student or an adult pursuing your
graduate degree, GALILEO has
resources to help you.”
Gordon BakerDean of LibrariesClayton State University
“GALILEO is an incredible resource that provides up-to-date information to students
of all ages. As the media specialist in an intermediate school (grades 3-5), I constantly refer our teachers and students to its one-of-
a-kind in-depth resources on Georgia's history, geography, animals and habitats.
…In addition, GALILEO's wealth of information
for teachers and advanced learners is unparalleled. GALILEO put Georgia first in
the nation in providing online database resources to its citizens well over a decade ago...and it continues to be an amazing and
valued resource today. ”Barbara Powell-SchagerMedia Specialist, Big Shanty
Intermediate SchoolCobb County School District
Ralph is a fan of GALILEO because
“of the diversity and scope of information resources available
to users from our laptops. Keep up the good work!”
Ralph RussellRetiredUniversity LibrarianGeorgia State University
David CadenaInformation Technology ServicesBoard of Regents of the University System of Georgia
“GALILEO helped me tremendously with research needed while
completing my post graduate studies at the University of Georgia. This is a
great tool for any level of education and end user. I would highly recommend using
GALILEO to anyone in any field, it is not only limited to the field of education.
GALILEO has a vast amount of resources and databases to reference. I use
GALILEO to find information both professionally and personally. Way to go, GALILEO! You Rock!”
“GALILEO was a priceless source of information to me in completing my graduate education. I was
introduced to GALILEO at Valdosta State University in 1996 while studying for my M.Ed in Instructional Technology. I took job as a Media Specialist with
the Dougherty County School System on completion of my degree in 1998. I immediately
introduced my teachers and students to GALILEO who also found the database a great
source of information for teaching and learning. More so, I sourced most of my research resources for my Specialist degree in Information
and Library Science, while I was enrolled at Florida State University between 2000 and 2003. GALILEO
is highly envied by educators and students from other US states. I will forever remain a fan and user
of GALILEO. ”
Sunday WilliamsMedia Specialist, Turner Elementary SchoolDougherty County Schools
“I wouldn't have been able to complete either of my graduate degrees without it. The ability to locate
obscure education journal articles and easily capture the citation data for these articles allowed me to
focus on the improving the quality of my research, rather than spending time and energy on the
logistics.”Andy SpinksFormer Graduate Student of Georgia State University andUniversity of West Georgia
I love finding new and creative ways to integrate it into the academic lives of our college students, faculty and staff. I
love seeing the look on a students face when we find an
article that is, "Just what I needed," especially when they tell me that we have NOTHING
for their research.Austina JordanPublic Services LibrarianEmmanuel College
I’m a fan of GALILEO because…“as a librarian, Galileo has provided my students with 'one-stop shopping' for locating sources, both full-text and
references to materials located in our library. For a complete complement to
one's own library, Galileo pulls all of the resources readily available in Georgia and
also available via interlibrary loan and puts them at the students’ fingertips. It is an easy resource to teach on the spot and is useful in one's own post-graduate work
as well.”LibrarianColumbus State University
“I am a fan of GALILEO because it has so many valuable resources for our patrons
who are interested in genealogy and Georgia history. These are things that our library would not be able to provide if it wasn't for GALILEO. Every day we have
patrons come in who are thrilled to discover what GALILEO has to offer them.
Thanks GALILEO and Happy Birthday!”Dottie DemarestEast Central Georgia Regional Library
“I love GALILEO because it puts a host of resources together in a fashion that is easily accessible and allows for creative research. I have done some genealogy and much literary research for me and
mine in addition to helping library patrons. I cannot imagine going to another state where this valuable
resource is not in place.”Anna MancillaMacon State College Library
“GALILEO databases provided critical information for my high school students
doing research projects, professional articles for my staff in graduate school, and
great resources for the classroom. As a teacher librarian and provider of staff
development, GALILEO is something I use and share with others! I love the PDF maps in SIRS Discoverer. I love SIRS Researcher for critical issues research. As a reader, I don't know what I'd do without NoveList! You can count me as a fan of GALILEO!”Rebecca
Teacher Librarian
Pat is a fan of GALILEO because…“the databases provided by GALILEO contain articles and
information that can't be found anywhere else on the web. I could never afford to buy even one of these databases for my personal
use - they are way too expensive. I rely on my library to make them available to me. The databases can be accessed 24/7 which is great when I have a burning need for an obscure piece of information in the middle of
the night!”Pat CarteretteDirector of Continuing EducationGeorgia Public Library Service
“I can think of no educational/public service in Georgia that returns more on its
investment than GALILEO. In this time of economic difficulty, our libraries, colleges, and universities are more important than ever as information resources for all the people in the state of Georgia, not just those who live in major cities. From the
Folkston to Lookout Mountain, from Plains to Toccoa, GALILEO is there for students, small businesses, and citizens who need information of a higher quality than is available through Google and its like. ”
LibrarianEmory University
Andy is a fan of GALILEO because…“it's GREEN. No more driving to the library, making photocopies of articles I *think* I might need, only to discard them later. I can use GALILEO from home, so I don't have to drive. I can evaluate, save, and read articles electronically, which uses much less paper. Also, libraries don't have to purchase and store as
many print resources, which saves trees and reduces the amount of climate-controlled space they need.”
Andy SpinksFormer Graduate Student of Georgia State University andUniversity of West Georgia
“GALILEO provides a one-stop shop for all my research needs!”
DianaUniversity of Georgia
“GALILEO has been a tremendous support for the New Georgia Encyclopedia, a unique resource for school and college students, and for teachers and
faculty - not to mention the wider public. GALILEO staff are always
responsive, quick with solid advice and assistance, and a
superb resource in the State of Georgia.”
Andy is a fan of GALILEO because….“it levels the playing field. ALL
Georgia students--regardless of their socioeconomic level or the economic level of their school or community--
have access to high quality information resources. Since
GALILEO is available through public libraries as well, even home school and private school students have
access to great resources.”
Andy SpinksSupervisor, Library Media EducationCobb County School District
Elizabeth BagleyDirector of Library ServicesMcCain LibraryAgnes Scott College
I recall the excitement when Georgia’s statewide virtual library was
created in 1995. It was groundbreaking and equalized information
access for all citizens, “cradle to grave.”…
Since then, no matter which part of Georgia I lived in, I have been thankful every week to have so much quality research at my
finger tips. …
As Georgia weathers economic turbulence, GALILEO evokes pride and comfort. Any resident can walk into almost any library or
media center around the state and find career advice, consumer tips, stock reports, or homework help. Definitely fan-worthy!
“GALILEO offers educational institutions the opportunity to stretch their electronic resource dollars by providing access to
resources at a consortial rate, and providing access to resources that institutions might not afford on their own. This, in turn, allows institutions to direct their diminishing funds
elsewhere. In these times of significant budget cuts, this makes GALILEO a hero in
my book. Georgia's educational institutions, from Kindergarten to Post Graduate, need all
the help they can get!Thank you, GALILEO!”
Kat HartElectronic and Continuing Resources
LibrarianGeorgia State University
“GALILEO allows me to do my research on my home
campus.”
English ProfessorMacon State College
“GALILEO's wings spread far beyond the state borders. One of our faculty members has had to spend some weeks in Kansas this summer, but wanted to be able to continue her research on a book project. With the GALILEO password, she is able to access all the GALILEO resources she was using on campus and her research can continue without a break. She e-mailed me last week to
sing the praises of GALILEO and its remote access capability.”Pat Borck
Library DirectorMacon State College
“As a Director in a fairly large public library system, I see tremendous use of this wonderful resource. Library users are constantly asking for the
password which tells me that they are using it on a daily basis. Additionally, people who enter the library are seen on the library computers constantly accessing needed information. This resource is the number one database used by thousands of library users in
our public libraries.”Susan WhiteSequoyah Regional Library System
Andy is a fan of GALILEO because…“the support they provide is invaluable. Connecting 100,000 students and 8,000
teachers to all the great resources in GALILEO is important, but it is only one of many hats I wear. The GALILEO staff has
made this part of my job very easy; they are always willing to give me detailed
information, come out and provide training, and even perform many of the detailed
technical administration tasks for me. They listen to what my patrons need, and they do whatever it takes to satisfy those needs.”
Andy SpinksSupervisor, Library Media EducationCobb County School District
“Galileo is a great resource for the patrons of our Library. My favorite sites are the one about our history that may not have been previously available to the public. The Civil Rights library and The Tornado of 36 in Gainesville are fascinating sites that let you glimpse into the past. It is also an essential tool when researching genealogy.
Heritage Quest and Ancestry library edition are highly requested. I also am
impressed that Galileo makes the website user friendly and age
appropriate. Thank you Galileo and keep up the
good work!”
Janine ClineHall County LibraryBlackshear Place
Resa is a fan of GALILEO because…
“it provides an integrated starting point for research in
academic disciplines, as well as providing topical databases to
satisfy personal interests.
And that is just what the average Galileo user sees...as a librarian, I know about all the other services and support provided to Georgia
libraries and their staff.
Galileo rocks!”
Resa HarneySystems and Technical Services LibrarianMc Cain LibraryAgnes Scot College
“I used to spend hours in the library doing research for my classes and have to access Readers Guide to Periodicals in three month increments to do my research. Now my students can access several databases at the
touch of a button!! This is so much easier and saves so much time! Galileo
is an amazing tool and brings the access of major libraries to students' fingertips wherever they are!! I love it and often use it for my own research.”
English ProfessorMacon State College
“Galileo is the best thing to happen to the citizens of Georgia. Suddenly the homebound
and the mobile, student or lay person has at their fingers what could once only be found in the best academic libraries in Georgia. No matter where
they live or where they are located in their travels, at no additional cost, all Georgians can now explore their historical past, keep up with
the most current news in their area of interest or be the lay scholar. Galileo has truly improved
the lives of the citizens of our state.”
Adrian MixonDirectorHall County Library System
“GALILEO, a great resource it is.”
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