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26 December 2010

BIB - Greasemonkey Script - Amazon , Google Books , Wikipedia : Exemple d'améloration du Catalogue en ligne d'une Bibliothèque - San Francisco Bay Area Libraries - Books lookup on all sites for Greasemonkey

Display the availability of books in San Francisco Bay Area libraries on all sites Version: 3.8 TWEAK NOTE: - Various options and supported libraries can be configured by Greasemonkey's menu. - Added real algorithmic validation for ISBN-10 and ISBN-13Bumped up zIndex - Fixed oversight when partial results weren't return in case of error - Google books works better now - Added additional pattern to match on plsinfo.org page - Fixed Alternate ISBN lookup for ISBN-13Lookup alternate ISBNs via xISBN web service - Link individual librarys on plsinfo.org book page - Added toggle menu - Added Mending status

BIB - Exemple de recherche liée entre Amazon zt Catalogue en Ligne d'une Bibliothèque (Pas Seulement avec l'ISBN) - Amazon Washington County Public Library Linky for Greasemonkey

v1.1 Search the Washington County Public Library Catalog from Amazon and Google book listings. This script is no longer ISBN specific and uses a lookup to check if the library has any version of the book. Original source Written by Nick Baker, Reference and Web Services Librarian; adapted for wccls by Rudi Pittman. If the book is not found a link will be provided to the Interlibrary Loan form where you can request the library get a copy. V1.1 created on 10/28/2010 to handle Amazon Changes.

BIB - Greasemonkey Script) - Exemple - Is this Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Powell's, or Netflix item (book, CD, DVD) available from the Atlanta-Fulton County Georgia Library System? - Atlanta-Fulton County Georgia Library System for Greasemonkey

Determines if an Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Powell's, or Netflix item (book, CD, or DVD) is among the holdings of the Atlanta-Fulton County Georgia Library System. When the user navigates to an item, the user script locates, if present, the ISBN-13, the ISBN-10, the title, the author(s), the actor(s), and the director(s) on the page. It then searches the library by ISBN-13 and ISBN-10, by title and each author, by title and each actor, and by title and each director. If a search returns at least one result, a "smile" icon appears above the product image. If the user clicks on the "smile" icon, the browser navigates to the library search result(s) for the item. If no search returns any result, a "frown" icon appears above the product image.

BIB - Greasemonkey Script - Gardez une trace de ce que vous avez lu et ce que vous aimeriez lire et des recommandations - Un service en ligne à tester : Share Book Recommendations With Your Friends, Join Book Clubs, Answer Trivia

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* Obtenez des recommandations livre de personnes que vous connaissez. * Gardez une trace de ce que vous avez lu et ce que vous aimeriez lire. * Formez un club de lecture, Trivia Book répondre, de recueillir vos citations préférées.

BIB - Greasemonkey Script - Exemple - weRead Amazon Exporter for Greasemonkey - Inspects the weRead book shelf (Facebook) page on for Amazon products and displays a list of ISBN or ASIN.

I wanted to try Google's Books library which supports importing a list of comma-separated ISBNs. Since weRead doesn't support exporting your book shelf I wrote this script to show me ISBNs or ASINs parsed from the Amazon thumbnails. Instructions * From Facebook: Visit weread.com and use the Connect button to log in via Facebook Connect. * Navigate to http://weread.com/manageshelf/index.php * To export just your "Read It" list, first click the link next to "Show All Books" * To export all your books, click "100" to view as many books as possible * You'll need to export each page since this script can only see one page at a time * Use the Export command from Greasemonkey's command list

14 December 2010

BIB - Bibli.othequ.es : Google/Amazon : Dissémination de ses collections (et seulement des siennes) avec script Greasemonkey

Mais une bibliothèque n’aurait-elle pas tout à gagner à oublier cet aspect-là, pour se concentrer sur la dissémination de ses collections (et seulement des siennes) ? Un service en 2 étapes Voici comment je vois les choses : * L’internaute cherche avant tout des ouvrages en cherchant sur Google. Donc il tombe sur Amazon. * Une fois sur Amazon, il faut lui fournir une information sur la disponibilité du titre dans sa (et non ses) bibliothèque. Hypothèse : vous êtes bibliothécaire et vous voulez mettre en avant ce service pour votre bibliothèque : 1. Après avoir installé Firefox et l’extension GreaseMonkey, vous allez sur bibli.othequ.es 2. Vous sélectionnez votre bibliothèque (et pas une autre, et pas plusieurs) et vous modifiez le script.....