This is a fantastic idea! Ever wondered if a certain book was in a library near you? I know I have. Here's a page that takes the pain out of your search, and it doesn't just work for books, you can use it to locate things such as CDs, DVDs and Articles. (If you'd like to try it out for yourself, go here:
WorldCat: The World's Largest Library Catalog.)
To try it out I entered the city I live in and typed in the title of one of my favorite books,
Lord Of The Flies, by William Golding. After hitting the enter key I was given a list of links to various editions and formats. I clicked the first link and was presented with a list of libraries in my area that have the book, what format the book is in, the distance to the library, and a list of links to information and services the library provides.
As if that weren't enough I was also presented with links to Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Better World Books in case I wanted to purchase the book.
Reviews
At the very bottom of the page I was presented with a smattering of reviews
Lord Of The Flies has received and which rate it on a scale of 1 to 5. Which brings up the issue of how useful reviews are.
One reviewer on Goodreads.com gave
Lord Of The Flies one star out of five and, which may be worse, 102 people agreed with that rating! Let me quote from this review:
See, I would have cared a bit more about the little island society of
prepubescent boys and their descent into barbarism if you know, any of
the characters had been developed AT ALL
As I say, the mileage you get from the reviews will vary. By the way, I can't give you a direct link to the review I quoted, but you can read it
here, it's the last one on the page.
WorldCat: The Site For Mobile devises
WorldCat also has a site for mobile devises (
WorldCat: Mobile Web Beta) so I thought I'd try it out on my iPad. This is terrific! It works just the same as the standard website but it seems more streamlined and user friendly.
WorldCat on Facebook
WorldCat also has a Facebook app, to learn more about that go here,
WorldCat search plug-ins, or head straight over to
Facebook's WorldCat application page.
Cheers!