Found via LIS News, the Google Librarian Center.
Librarians and Google share a mission: to organize
the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.
We support librarians like yourself who work each day to further that
mission. This page is a first step toward improving and expanding that
support.Keep up to date with Google.
In the next few months, we’ll be launching a newsletter that will go out
four times a year — just for librarians. Subscribe now to receive
Google tips, news of new features, and other information relevant to
you.
Followup – after subscribing you’ll be taken to a Google Groups page – right now there are 179 members in this group, and I haven’t seen this before, but you can get RSS feeds of the messages posted to this group, so I guess you don’t even have to give Google your email address for the newsletter – the RSS feed for the latest 100 messages is here. (right now there’s only one message in the group; an introductory one).

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I’m forwarding this on to some of the other librarians here. This looks like a potentially good thing to have around; hopefully, the tips and tricks will be for implementing Google usage in the library as well as just how to use it effectively.
Hello. I have created a website I think you will find informative for yourself and your coworkers. It is a website designed to enhance your searching strategy on Google. It also gives you a brief overview of Google products that you may not be aware of. I hope you try out and tell a friend. Your friend from the Cleveland Public Library.
http://www.googlelibrarian.com