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Follow the Powercat to your library

LibX is a browser add-on that provides direct access to K-State Libraries resources.

install nowCurrent version: 1.5.7
Date: 9/24/2008
If Firefox displays a message "To protect your computer, Firefox prevented this site... from installing software on your computer.", press the button labelled "Edit Options..." and click "Allow" add libx.org to the list of websites from which extensions may be installed. Then click "Ok" and visit the "Install" link again.
IE install linkCurrent version: 1.5.7
Date: 9/24/2008
As with most Windows applications, you'll probably have to click Run or Install a few times to complete the installation. Please note: this is a beta version, and may be a tad buggy. Do not use this toolbar if you use Microsoft Outlook Webmail, as it has a known issue. Actually, it has many issues, for which it should seek therapy.

Toolbar & right-click context menu: Search the K-State Libraries catalog directly from the LibX toolbar or using the right-click context menu. Just highlight some text, right click, and send it to the catalog! context menu screenshot

Support for off-campus access via EZProxy: Using the K-State Libraries off-campus proxy, you may reload a page through the proxy, or follow a link via the proxy, making it appear as though you are coming from an on-campus computer. Simply right-click on any page to see this option.

Support for embedded cues: LibX places cues powercat in web pages you visit if K-State Libraries has resources related to that page. Whenever you see the cue, click on the link to look at what the Library has to offer. For instance, book pages at Amazon or Barnes & Noble will contain cues that link to the K-State Libraries catalog. Cues are displayed at Google, Yahoo! Search, the NY Times Book Review, and many other pages. Watch for the Powercat! On certain sites, LibX will also link standard numbers such as ISBNs and ISSNs to the catalog.

Support for xISBN: A book title can have different ISBNs for the paperback, the hardcover, even for different editions. LibX supports OCLC's xISBN service: you can find a book, given an ISBN, even if the library holds this book under a different ISBN.

New in version 1.5.7: Script errors in Internet Explorer are now gone.

New in version 1.5.5: Support for Firefox version 3.

New in version 1.2.4: Added a Get It journal title or ISSN search to the search box on the toolbar. Also updated the IE version of LibX.

New in version 1.2.3: Added a WorldCat keyword search to the search box on the toolbar (very fun, try it out). Also updated the base URL of our link resolver.

Copyright:

LibX is distributed under the Mozilla Public License. The copyright is held jointly by Annette Bailey and Virginia Tech.

Many thanks to the friendly folks at Virginia Tech for creating and supporting this great tool!

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