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Web 2.0 : Search plugins for the Nashua Public Library Catalog

Would you like to be able to search the library's catalog from anywhere on the Internet? Well now you can. All you need to do is install a free search box (or plugin) into your browser, either Firefox or Internet Explorer 7. The instructions on how to do this can be found on the library's home page, down at the very bottom, or simply click here. To add the search box to Firefox is as simple as clicking on one link. To add the search box to IE7 requires one or two short steps, but it's real easy.

So have fun searching the NPL catalog using this new feature! We would love it if you would leave us a comment if you are able to install the search box on your computer.

Comments (2)

Jeff:

Is the search plugin still available? I've used it on my old computer, but need to re-install it on my new computer. I use Firefox most of the time and found the plugin to be very useful.

Julie:

Thanks for asking! I was actually wondering where to find that info myself not that long ago. The instructions, as you no doubt noticed, are no longer on the home page.

After a little bit of sleuthing around, I found them on their own page.

http://www.nashualibrary.org/searchplugins.htm

I've also just added instructions for adding the search plugin to Opera.

Happy searching!

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