Google has just announced an update to its Search bar in the United
States: the ability to search for available e-books at nearby libraries.
In a tweet published Sept 18, Google announced that US-based users of
its Search browser are now able to find e-books available to borrow from local
libraries. The company did not specify if or when the feature would become
available in other territories.
On a mobile device, this latest update can be accessed through the
"Get Book" option, displayed after typing a book title into the
Search bar. Called "Libraries Near You", the new feature offers a
list of nearby libraries which hold a digital version of the book searched for.
From desktop search, the option appears immediately after searching for the
book title.
Google gives the example of Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics by Chris
Grabenstein, with the Northern California Digital Library proposed as a nearby
location, as well as purchase suggestions at online stores such as Barnes &
Noble or Google Play Books.
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