You might be interested in this ALA poster presentation (https://annual2024.eventscribe.net/index.asp?presTarget=2690876), as well as the following two comprehensive reviews by Tay.
Tay, A. (2022). Improving access to and delivery of academic content from libraries. Library Technology Reports, 58(6), 1-43.
Tay, A. (2023, September 4). Two new browser extensions that help with delivery or access. https://musingsaboutlibrarianship.blogspot.com/2023/09/two-new-browser-extensions-that-help.html
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From: Code for Libraries <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Hiva Kadivar
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2024 12:32 PM
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] Library browser extensions
We have been exploring the possibility of implementing a custom browser extension at NC State University Libraries but we're unsure about how much uptake it will get. We are working on an environmental scan of similar browser extensions and their usage. If you have implemented any of the below browser extensions at your library, we are interested in hearing from you about their adoption, any marketing success and usage anecdotes you're willing to share with us:
- LibKey Nomad
- LeanLibrary
- EZProxy Bookmarklet
- Library Extension
- GetFTR Plugin
- EndNote Click (formerly Kopernio)
- Google Scholar Button
Thanks,
Hiva
*Hiva Kadivar*
NC State University Libraries Fellow
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