MeLCat Title Search Plugin for Firefox Users
January 26th, 2006 Debbi
Firefox has been my default browser for a while. One of the things I love about it is the ability to quickly search various databases via the search engine box. And now I love it even more . . .
Mike Van Houten (Stockwell-Mudd Libraries, Albion College) has created a MeLCat title search plugin for Firefox users. He’s made it available to the Michigan library community.
Firefox users just need to click on the MeLCat link and it’ll be installed.
Users of other web browsers may be wondering what’s so exciting . . . Well, you can search for titles in MeLCat without first navigating over to the MeLCat site and selecting a title search. Instead, all you need do is enter the title in the search plugin box and press enter. No need to point your browser to the main MeLCat page first!
There are quite a number of search plugins available for quick download. It’s great to be able to add MeLCat to that list.
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