Library Cataloging
LibraryLookup
This tool just keeps getting better. I wish more library home pages would make it available for download from their site.
Two more LibraryLookup-compatible OPACS. I've added two new OPAC systems to the LibraryLookup bookmarklet generator. Thanks to Chris Tovell, at the Beaverton City Library in Beaverton, OR, for the key that unlocks a number of Polaris libraries. And thanks to Jonathan Rentzsch for the key to Sirsi's WebCat systems.
Seen at the Shifted Librarian.
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Sirsi Libraries
SIRSI provides a listing of libraries using the SIRSI product. There doesn't seem to be a LibraryLookup available for their product. Is it because Unicorn is doing non-standard things or just because nobody has created one yet? Or maybe there is one...
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Opac Access
Jenny, the Shifted Librarian, points to a IE Explorer add-on that allows searching library catalogs. The Searchy tool"with this Search Addon you can upgrade your Internet Explorer to search quickly and directly over the address bar of your Browser in:different...
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Multi-isbn Librarylookup
Hickey and his associate Jeff Young put up a page to explore ways of using this one-to-many mapping in a LibraryLookup-like bookmarklet. It produces a bookmarklet that issues a query URL with multiple ISBNs.Since my library's OPAC doesn't respond...
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Koha & Librarylookup
There is now a LibraryLookup bookmarklet for Koha, the open source library system.I've added a tenth OPAC vendor to the LibraryLookup generator, and this one is kind of special. It's an open source product called Koha, commissioned by the HLT...
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Librarylookup
Lots of work continues on the LibraryLookup bookmarklet. Over at usr/lib/info there is a question about if it should be written in JavaScript. The work of Hackfest is still appearing....
Library Cataloging