Looking for Public Libraries with an OpenURL Resolver
21 April 2009
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An OpenURL resolver is a handy way of linking bibliographic information on the web to library records. It is how OpenBook 2.0 will let libraries link from instances of OpenBook to their own library records. I notice that many academic libraries have published their OpenURL Resolver in the WorldCat Registry. But I am having difficulty finding public libraries that have one. Do you know of any?
Update: Found one at Boston Public Library. Still interested in hearing of others.




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