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Almost Helpful new GR Feature for Libraries
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That is so tempting. Is it an app on your computer or phone? I try to avoid apps as I'm never sure if I'm giving up more privacy than I want when I download one. (As if there is any privacy left once you enter the virtual world.)
Ok, looking at the app example online, I don't understand the stats. Looking at 1984, how can one be available if there is 1 hold on 2?
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/de...

The way the display works is it tells you how many copies and how many holds so 2/1 would mean there is one copy and two holds, 0/1 means there is one copy that is currently checked out with no holds. When it is available the type is green and might say 2 available (so there are two copies currently available). If it is not available through your library's overdrive account it says not available. If it is an audio book there is a little head phones symbol next to it.
Sometimes, especially with classics, you can have different editions of a book that are listed separately with one edition with holds and the other available. Often this happens when one is an omnibus edition with that book in it or audio books with different narrators.

This seems much more like what I thought the GR hack was going to be. I try not to use chrome extensions too much (I think we have pinterest and honey only), but this definitely sounds worth looking into for me. Thanks Cora!
https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/8...
I tried it out this morning, was happy to see that my library was already "in the system". Then from the book page it gives you a direct link to my library search catalog. This saves me from having to pull my library up in a new tab and the direct link is handy.
But it doesn't search for the book you are looking for- so you still have to put in what book from the book page you were on before it tells you if the library has it or not. I know this isn't hard work or anything- but I guess I assumed the link would have auto put the book in- since it's linked from the book page?
This is almost super helpful to me! But the time it takes saving with the direct link is counteracted by the link not autologging into my account like my browser normally is.
I do think this is a positive thing though. Hopefully promotes people to use their library more potentially since the ease of getting to the library site is more present.