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Another resource for library searching is  redlightgreen
<http://redlightgreen.com>. Do book search, then click on Get It at your
library. There are a couple of screens to fill in and find libraries in
your area and set account/cookie and then you are good to go. You do get
the 'obligatory' amazon links

But I did put in a librarysearch request for our PL system. It could be
quicker.

Robert Eiffert
Librarian, Pacific MS  Vancouver WA
pac.egreen.wednet.edu/library beiffert@egreen.wednet.edu
Librarian in the Middle Blog: beiffert.net  robert@beiffert.net



Jeanne Mayo wrote:

>For those of you who use the Firefox <http://getfirefox.com> browser (Which
>I highly recommend... pop-up blocker, tabbed browsing, better security
>etc...) There is now a plug in available which allows you to search your
>public on-line catalog right from the browser window... no URL typing
>necessary. Right now there are 13 public libraries available, but you can
>easily request yours to be added.
>Here is the link http://librarysearch.sourceforge.net
>
>
>

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