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- LibX abstract "LibX is a free, open source scholars' extension for the Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers that lets people use services offered by their library. Users can search their library catalog(s) and databases through a search bar or through a context menu. The context menu is adaptive (changing depending on what the user selected) and configurable (allowing the user to include any configured resource). LibX supports the catalogs of all major vendors. In addition, any resource that can be searched using an http GET request can be included, similar to Firefox's smart keywords.Resources can also be accessed using auto-generated links for DOIs, ISBNs, ISSNs, and PMIDs. Links are also placed in specific pages, such as book vendor sites or book review sites.To support off-campus access to resources, users may reload a current page, or follow a link through a proxy server. LibX activates COinS with the library's OpenURL resolver.LibX supports a "magic search" functionality, which creatively integrates use of the Google Scholar service. LibX searches Scholar, performs a heuristic similarity analysis to determine if a match was found, then redirects the user to the user's OpenURL resolver to obtain an accessible copy.Librarians, as well as ordinary library users, can create a LibX edition through an AJAX-based web interface, called the LibX Edition Builder. This interface allows anybody to create, edit, maintain, and distribute an edition. As a starting point, users can clone an existing LibX edition and modify it, or start from scratch. The LibX edition builder makes heavy use of auto-detection of resources through global registries such as OCLC WorldCat or OpenSearch. It includes a revision control system for editions and facilities for multiple maintainers to share ownership of an edition. The LibX edition builder was built using the ZK AJAX toolkit, by Tilottama Gaat and Godmar Back.LibX is produced by Virginia Tech, which hosts customized versions of the extension for over 256 different libraries. Annette Bailey and Godmar Back, the creators of LibX, won the 2007 LITA/Brett Butler Entrepreneurship Award for their work on LibX.".
- LibX developer Virginia_Tech.
- LibX genre Add-on_(Mozilla).
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- LibX license Mozilla_Public_License.
- LibX operatingSystem Cross-platform.
- LibX releaseDate "2005-10-13".
- LibX wikiPageExternalLink libx.org.
- LibX wikiPageExternalLink www.libx.org.
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- LibX wikiPageRevisionID "654899897".
- LibX wikiPageWikiLink Add-on_(Mozilla).
- LibX wikiPageWikiLink COinS.
- LibX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Firefox_add-ons.
- LibX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Library_2.0.
- LibX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mozilla_add-ons.
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- LibX wikiPageWikiLink Free_software.
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- LibX wikiPageWikiLink International_Standard_Book_Number.
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- LibX wikiPageWikiLink Mozilla_Public_License.
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- LibX wikiPageWikiLink Open_source.
- LibX wikiPageWikiLink Proxy_server.
- LibX wikiPageWikiLink PubMed.
- LibX wikiPageWikiLink Virginia_Polytechnic_Institute_and_State_University.
- LibX wikiPageWikiLink Virginia_Tech.
- LibX wikiPageWikiLink ZK_(framework).
- LibX wikiPageWikiLink Zotero.
- LibX wikiPageWikiLinkText "LibX".
- LibX developer Virginia_Polytechnic_Institute_and_State_University.
- LibX developer Virginia_Tech.
- LibX genre Add-on_(Mozilla).
- LibX hasPhotoCollection LibX.
- LibX latestReleaseVersion "2".
- LibX license Mozilla_Public_License.
- LibX name "LibX".
- LibX operatingSystem Cross-platform.
- LibX released "2005-10-13".
- LibX website libx.org.
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- LibX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Official_website.
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- LibX wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- LibX subject Category:Firefox_add-ons.
- LibX subject Category:Library_2.0.
- LibX subject Category:Mozilla_add-ons.
- LibX hypernym Scholars.
- LibX type Article.
- LibX type Person.
- LibX type Software.
- LibX type Work.
- LibX type Add-on.
- LibX type Article.
- LibX type CreativeWork.
- LibX type Thing.
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- LibX type Q7397.
- LibX comment "LibX is a free, open source scholars' extension for the Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers that lets people use services offered by their library. Users can search their library catalog(s) and databases through a search bar or through a context menu. The context menu is adaptive (changing depending on what the user selected) and configurable (allowing the user to include any configured resource). LibX supports the catalogs of all major vendors.".
- LibX label "LibX".
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- LibX isPrimaryTopicOf LibX.
- LibX name "LibX".