The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Check local libraries for e-books, right from your Google Search bar

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GOOGLE has just announced an update to its Search bar in the United States: the ability to search for available e-books at nearby libraries.

In a tweet published Monday, Google announced that USbased users of its Search browser are now able to find e-books available to borrow from local libraries. The company did not specify if or when the feature would become available in other territorie­s.

On a mobile device, this latest update can be accessed through the “Get Book” option, displayed after typing a book title into the Search bar. Called “Libraries Near You,” the new feature offers a list of nearby libraries which hold a digital version of the book searched for. From desktop search, the option appears immediatel­y after searching for the book title.

Google gives the example of “Mr Lemoncello’s Library Olympics” by Chris Grabenstei­n, with the Northern California Digital Library proposed as a nearby location, as well as purchase suggestion­s at online stores such as Barnes & Noble or Google Play Books.

This new feature could offer a more streamline­d alternativ­e to searching for e-books via independen­t library online systems or through third-party websites designed to amalgamate library data. Clicking on the link from Google will take the user to the relevant library user sign-in page, from which they can request the selected title. — Relaxnews

 ??  ?? Google Search US now provides informatio­n on local libraries’ e-book availabili­ty. — Google photo
Google Search US now provides informatio­n on local libraries’ e-book availabili­ty. — Google photo

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