Comment 2 for bug 314963

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George (george-archive) wrote :

Yes and no.

The idea here is that there will be two places that people can add connections from our records to buy/borrow/download etc.

1) Ad-Hoc links from Works to anywhere on the web, with a label that might read "Downloadable version of BookName" - you would add links like this from the Add/Edit Work screen: http://home.us.archive.org/~larthur/book.add.2.html#web. These links would be "unofficial"

2) Per edition, we'll also have a list of IDs to other sites, some of which we can link up to edition pages elsewhere. As this list grows, more and more options will become available, and some of these links might connect with pages where you can actually buy the book, or download it

3) Per edition, the "official" Read/Borrow/Buy chunk in the top right on a page like this - http://home.us.archive.org/~georgeo/mocks/view-edition.png - would be "live" and feeding off BookServer info. So, when anyone hits any edition, we are able to give them a "real-time" representation of any feeds that we've aggregated via BookServer.

*****But***** Brewster directed me yesterday that BookServer integration is no longer a priority for the Upstream launch which we need to get online by the end of the year. So, for the Read/Borrow/Buy section on an edition page, we'll just stick with the current offerings we have, which are:

Read:
* Internet Archive, bookreader
* Google Books, partial/full view

Borrow:
* Worldcat
* (Potentially) LibraryThing's Local Book Search function
* BookMooch

Buy:
* Amazon
* Abebooks
* Alibris
* Barnes and Noble
* Powells

* We should remove the "Browse" section and move those things up into "Read"