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Bob,

Thanks for your suggestion. I will check it out. I put it out for our
reference librarians who did a presentation on social book-marking, so I
did not do a thorough testing. Plus, it is still beta.


On a different note, I would recommend you for the most helpful person
on the list in terms of webOPAC. I think Corey and the steering
committee should think of giving out some awards for you for the
upcoming IUG [might be too late, but not a bad idea for next year]. I
have personally benefited so much from your help.

Second, anybody?

Don Zhou
William Mitchell College of Law




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From: innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org
[mailto:innopac-bounces at innopacusers dot org] On Behalf Of Bob Duncan
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 10:01 AM
To: IUG INNOPAC List
Subject: RE: [IUG] Something 'fun' for your Friday -- send
catalogrecordsviaSMS

At 03:45 PM 05/04/2007, Don wrote:
>Here is a neat stuff I did for our beta: you can social bookmark a bib
>using del.icio.us or other programs. To see it,
>
>Come here: http://library.wmitchell.edu:2082/
>
>Do a search for anything
>
>Pull up the full record. You will see the icon.
>
>This one takes only a few minutes to set up.


This is really slick; thanks for pointing it out. One little
problem with the default set up though---the script passes the URL of
the window as the URL for the bookmark, and since WebOPAC window URLs
typically are not persistent/durable, most bookmarks won't be any
good for long. If you edit the AddThis.com-supplied code slightly
you can get the record number URL to be passed instead. I realize
these URLs have some issues with scoped catalogs, but I think a
bookmark is better off with this URL than the window URL.

To use the recordnum URL, replace:

onclick="addthis_url = location.href;

...with:

onclick="addthis_url = document.getElementById('recordnum');


And because the document title is always going to be something
generic like the name of your library, I'd be inclined to replace:

addthis_title = document.title;

...with something along the lines of:

addthis_title = 'REPLACE THIS TEXT WITH BOOK TITLE';

(Although I'm not sure which is worse---multiple bookmarks with the
title "REPLACE THIS TEXT WITH BOOK TITLE" or multiple bookmarks with
the title "Lafyette College Libraries".)

Bob Duncan


~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~!~
Robert E. Duncan
Systems Librarian
Editor of IT Communications
Lafayette College
Easton, PA 18042
duncanr at lafayette dot edu
http://www.library.lafayette.edu/


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