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Tools for avid readersOCLC Research offers a few tools for avid readers: Bookmarklets—Quick as pressing a button, you can learn whether your library has a book. Click the "Find it @Your Local Library" icon to find OCLC Top 1000 books at your own library. Drag and drop a "Find it @ Your Local Library" bookmarklet to find books at your local library that you located in Amazon, and identify whether your library has books listed in your AmazonRSS feed. There are additional tools here as well...like finding books you've located in WorldCat. FictionFinder—Find more of your favorite type of fiction. You can search by place (New Orleans, for example); by genre (fantasy); by character (Stephanie Plum), and more. When you find an item you are interested in, you can then learn whether your library has it. DeweyBrowser—The OCLC Research DeweyBrowser enables you to search and browse collections of library resources organized by the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC). Currently available collections include electronic books in WorldCat, 2.2 million of the most widely held WorldCat records, and selected data from the Abridged Edition 14 of the DDC itself. |
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