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Still awesome, still works: Request library books from Amazon pages
Merlin Mann | Jul 10 2007
Jon Udell: The LibraryLookup Bookmarklet Generator I covered this one back in the bronze age of 43 Folders, but I wanted to highlight the awesomeness again today for those who might not have seen it the first time around. As described in September, 2004:
At some point over the years, Jon's bookmarklet fell out of my favorites bar (J'accuse, Amazon Prime). But today I was able to recreate my bookmarklet in about ten seconds, and now Bobos in Paradise is en route to the Parkside Library. To modernize the tip just a bit, I'll mention that this (and many other browser tasks involving entering passwords) gets so much easier with the amazing 1Passwd. In this case, you can tell the app to remember your library card number and PIN and autofill the library login page automagically. 12 Comments
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I'll second the recommendation for...Submitted by Edward Vielmetti (not verified) on July 10, 2007 - 6:31am.
I'll second the recommendation for Book Burro. It lets you configure it by picking a zip code, so that when you're traveling in the US you can relocate your search to the nearest library to where you are. Book Burro works inside Google Book Search as well. Amazon works in the other way with libraries, too - I'll often forward a book that Amazon suggests that I buy to my library's "suggest an addition to our collection" inbox. Note that LibraryThing also has a "find in a library" configuration that you can add to the book lookup page in parallel with its bookstore search. » POSTED IN:
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