Quickly and easily create a custom web browser toolbar for your library using the free Conduit software online. Providing a toolbar for your users will enable them to access library and other research resources quickly from their browser anytime/anywhere! Toolbars are compatible with Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari, and are very easy to install and update quickly with a built-in refresh option. The toolbar is also easy to uninstall if users wish to remove it from their browser. This session requires minimal web design expertise. Learn the basics, and then fine-tune your toolbar back at your library
OCLC’s Connexion Client has a number of built-in tools to help catalogers save time and energy throu...
Zotero is a reference manager program. It exists either as an add-on for the Firefox web browser, a...
This chapter examines the landscape of Web customization, particularly for the Mozilla Firefox. It s...
Quickly and easily create a custom web browser toolbar for your library using the free Conduit softw...
Conduit is a free service for creating toolbars to use with Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. C...
Purpose - Aims to review some new developments in browser toolbars to enhance information searching ...
The community toolbar for libraries offers a new level of expediency, with instant and remote online...
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Imagine users searching your online catalogue from the same browser interface they use for Google, o...
Debbie Ginsberg provided an overview of popular alternative browsers including the robust Firefox, G...
Open-source web browsers like Firefox make it possible for libraries to offer free research tools bu...
It seems like more and more people today are selecting their legal research results based on ease of...
A Well known phrase in Hindi which elucidate that the ‘Thirsty needs to go to well, well will not co...
In this Brown Bag, Debbie Ginsberg showcased her favorite web and desktop tools and demonstrated ho...
A number of browser extension tools have emerged in the past decade aimed at helping information see...
OCLC’s Connexion Client has a number of built-in tools to help catalogers save time and energy throu...
Zotero is a reference manager program. It exists either as an add-on for the Firefox web browser, a...
This chapter examines the landscape of Web customization, particularly for the Mozilla Firefox. It s...
Quickly and easily create a custom web browser toolbar for your library using the free Conduit softw...
Conduit is a free service for creating toolbars to use with Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. C...
Purpose - Aims to review some new developments in browser toolbars to enhance information searching ...
The community toolbar for libraries offers a new level of expediency, with instant and remote online...
Lack the time to visit the library? Even too busy to check out the library\u27s web site? Cannot qui...
Imagine users searching your online catalogue from the same browser interface they use for Google, o...
Debbie Ginsberg provided an overview of popular alternative browsers including the robust Firefox, G...
Open-source web browsers like Firefox make it possible for libraries to offer free research tools bu...
It seems like more and more people today are selecting their legal research results based on ease of...
A Well known phrase in Hindi which elucidate that the ‘Thirsty needs to go to well, well will not co...
In this Brown Bag, Debbie Ginsberg showcased her favorite web and desktop tools and demonstrated ho...
A number of browser extension tools have emerged in the past decade aimed at helping information see...
OCLC’s Connexion Client has a number of built-in tools to help catalogers save time and energy throu...
Zotero is a reference manager program. It exists either as an add-on for the Firefox web browser, a...
This chapter examines the landscape of Web customization, particularly for the Mozilla Firefox. It s...