Google has expanded its Library Search program in Google Scholar to help people around the world find works of their interest in local libraries. The Library Search Program now includes links to libraries in Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland.


Google has expanded its Library Search program in Google Scholar to help people around the world find works of their interest in local libraries. The Library Search Program now includes links to libraries in Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland.

Christian DiCarlo, Content Partnerships Team, Google Scholar, wrote: “If for example you’re a student in Sweden searching Google Scholar for [chemistry], you can click the “Library Search (Sweden)” link underneath the book titled “Principles of polymer chemistry” to see the list of Swedish libraries that hold the book. Then just pay a visit to one of those libraries to reserve it. If you’re outside Sweden, you can activate the Swedish library catalog links from the “Library Links” box in the “Scholar preferences” by searching for Sweden”. [source]

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