Google says that clicking on the "Find it in a Library" link will send you to the OCLC Worldcat. At OCLC you can enter your zip code and find a local library that has the book you search for. The Google Blog announced that they added a link to some...
The OCLC Worldcat deal is an example. Postscript 2: It will be worth watching to see if people try to add their data using multiple Google services including Google's regular crawl, SiteMaps, Froogle feed, Google Local entries, Blogger, etc.
Breaking Down The Google Print 5 Libraries - If you're interested in learning about the print book collections of the five libraries Google plans to scan/digitize (assuming all goes as planned), a new article in Digital Libraries: "Anatomy of...
On results pages you'll find links labeled, "Web Search" (run the title in the Google web database) and "Library Search" (books only, determine if a book is available via OCLC Worldcat). Btw, it's worth mentioning, again, that you might have access...
Books that are scanned from either library's collection will also have a direct link to find the book in a local library (along with links to purchase the book) using OCLC Open Worldcat data. You can access NetLibray books through your local public...
Library provides a means to see if there's a local library near you that carries the paper or book, through the Open WorldCat program. Google has launched a new Google Scholar search service, providing the ability to search for scholarly literature...