Browser Extension Encourages Amazon Searchers to Head to Their Library | LJ Insider


Avid readers who have made New Year’s resolutions to visit their local library more often might be interested in the Library Extension for Google Chrome. The free extension lets users know whether specific books, ebooks, audiobooks, and music CDs are available at their local library while they browse for those titles at Amazon.com.
Created by Seattle-based software developer Andrew Abrahamowicz, Library Extension is easy to set up and unobtrusive. Users simply navigate to the site using the Google Chrome Browser, click the “Install Library Extension” link, select their state, and add their local library or libraries using a drop down menu.
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