Searching is great, but it’s not everything. Browsing a shelf provides context and invites serendipity. Now with Shelf Browse from LibraryThing, users can browse the library’s shelves visually, just as they would in the physical library. Shelf Browse lets patrons see where a book sits on the shelves, and what’s near it. It includes a “mini-browser” that sits on the library’s detail pages, and a full-screen version, launched from the detail page.
Shelf Browse is available now— alone, or together with other LibraryThing for Libraries enhancements, like reviews, recommendations and tags. Installation is easy and permits extensive customization.
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