Danbury Public Library integrates "Other editions and translations," "Tags," and "Similar Books" from Library Thing. Here's a link to a sample record: Bridget Jones's Diary
Georgia Pines Georgia. A public library consortium site that uses the Evergreen open source ILS. Uses facets created from results to submit new searches, instead of refining the current search.
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Anonymous said
at 7:13 am on Sep 14, 2006
At the Lexington site, DO put in a search for a general topic like "Physics" and check out the galaxy concept of subjects surrounding your search. Then, search another topic and see what happens to your first search topic. Very cool AND: very expensive software. But, excellent for 'Joe Public' to use, I think.
~Mike Keach - Tampa-Hillsborough Public Library
Mike Keach said
at 9:35 am on Sep 14, 2006
The E41st site is also wonderful. Really like the faux 500 tag from Amazon that appears when one clicks on a title.
Martha M. Yee said
at 8:35 am on Nov 17, 2006
I just posted our catalog because we have "solved" the FRBR/multiple versions problem using the MARC 21 holdings format to attach manifestations to expression-based records for motion picture and television works.
Judith said
at 5:45 pm on Jan 8, 2007
I just split the examples into single library catalogs and union catalogs.
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Comments (4)
Anonymous said
at 7:13 am on Sep 14, 2006
At the Lexington site, DO put in a search for a general topic like "Physics" and check out the galaxy concept of subjects surrounding your search. Then, search another topic and see what happens to your first search topic. Very cool AND: very expensive software. But, excellent for 'Joe Public' to use, I think.
~Mike Keach - Tampa-Hillsborough Public Library
Mike Keach said
at 9:35 am on Sep 14, 2006
The E41st site is also wonderful. Really like the faux 500 tag from Amazon that appears when one clicks on a title.
Martha M. Yee said
at 8:35 am on Nov 17, 2006
I just posted our catalog because we have "solved" the FRBR/multiple versions problem using the MARC 21 holdings format to attach manifestations to expression-based records for motion picture and television works.
Judith said
at 5:45 pm on Jan 8, 2007
I just split the examples into single library catalogs and union catalogs.
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