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September 1, 2006

Every Library Needs the LibX Firefox extension

I don't understand why there hasn't been a lot more enthusiasm for LibX, the Firefox extension because it TOTALLY rocks!

For starters, every public access computer should be set up with it and the library should be promoting it to their customers. It's an EASY WAY to bring your library to your customers via their favorite software -- their browser.

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Here's what it does:

You can host your edition of the Firefox extension or have it hosted on the LibX server where it will be automatically updated.

What a great way to bring the library to the user. Why aren't more libraries using this? Am I missing something? So far, most of the users of LibX are academic libraries but a few brave public libraries are trying it out. Kudos to them!

Sure wish my library used LibX. For all of us in California with San Francisco Public Library cards, this would be an incredible resource because it would make access to their excellent subscription databases that much easier.

This is great stuff!

Posted by Lori at 9:02 AM | Permalink

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Hi Lori,

I agree. I'm puzzled that there isn't more enthusiasm for LibX. My library is one of only two public libraries that are live (and the only library in Canada) and people seem to quite enjoy it - even though we haven't been live for very long.

The development team is very easy to work with and they add new functionality quite quickly (they added several cues that I specifically asked for as a Canadian library). It is already on our web site for download and we will be adding it to all of our public computers. Here's hoping more libraries take the plunge!

Lynn

Posted by: Lynn | September 1, 2006 7:04 PM

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