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New Quick Link: The European Library

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1jasbro
Edited: Dec 18, 2010, 8:58 am

Posted by guurtjesboekenkast at http://www.librarything.com/topic/94262#2375091 :

"Today I was looking about information of the nationality of the writers in my calalogue and came across The European Library.
http://search.theeuropeanlibrary.org/portal/en/index.html

I think this might be a wonderfull search machine which perhaps can be used for combining works. It's even possible to change the language and to in- or exclude several library's
http://search.theeuropeanlibrary.org/portal/en/collections_all.html

What do you think about this; is it usefull"


Personally, I think it could be very usefull, and I've added it to my Quick Links ( http://www.librarything.com/editquicklinks/online:databases# ). I'm looking forward to exploring this resource.

Is anybody else familiar with it? I look forward to hearing your thoughts, suggestions, or cautions about its use.

Thank you, guurtjesboekenkast -- and everybody who will respond!

(Now, if I've created a duplicate Quick Link, can somebody please chastise me -- politely, as is the LT way -- and tell me how to fix it?)

Edited to fix html.

2guurtjesboekenkast
Edited: Dec 18, 2010, 6:21 pm

Hoi Jasbro

Thanks for making a new topic

I already have used this side for the combination work.
I know a little bitt of scandinavian languanges and spanish, italian and portugees but nothing about russian or baltic and slavic languages. I enter the name of the writer and you get a lot of titles in diverent languanges. Just try and see what you can do with it. Today it was very usefull for the books by Torey Hayden.

Greetings from Guurtje