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ISSN: 1476-0576

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Serials Solutions announces 360 Link connections through Google Books

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Serials Solutions has integrated the Serials Solutions 360 Link OpenURL link resolver service with Google Books. As a 360 Link resource, Google Books provides detailed information about books in print, including previews, tables of content, and in some cases, full copies of books. Google Books support is available as a free opt-in for all 360 Link users.

"A connection to Google's repository of eBooks information allows patrons to easily access an ever-expanding universe of published works through their library's content discovery systems," said Cliff Gilley, Product Manager at Serials Solutions." Our goal is to continually provide new pathways to information for library patrons."