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LibX Browser Extension
James Madison University Edition
Check out LibX, a browser extension specially designed for JMU Libraries. Use it to search for books and articles at JMU with either Internet Explorer 8 or Firefox browsers. From Amazon, Google Scholar and more, JMU Libraries' are just a click away.
After installing LibX, you will see the LibX toolbar in your browser :
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Convenient links to James Madison University Libraries and LEO Library Catalog. Change the defaults for displaying content in new tabs or new pages with Display Preferences. |
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Select your search fields. This list changes depending on the search tool selected. |
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Enter your search in this box in two different ways:
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Click the blue arrow to add additional search boxes and refine your search. Click the red X to remove additional search boxes. |
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Select your search tool. The default is LEO Library Catalog.
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Clear your search quickly with the Clear button. |
| Select text and then drag-and-drop it on top of the Scholar button to search Google Scholar. |
Whenever you see a resource that interests you—in Amazon, in an article, anywhere—highlight it and then right-click for quick searches in LEO Library Catalog and Google Scholar.

LibX recognizes some specialized numbers, making your search even easier.
After you download LibX, you’ll also see embedded cues that link to JMU’s LibX on participating websites. Simply click on the purple “M” to see if JMU has the book, video, article or journal.
Look for these embedded cues in Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and New York Times Book Review for a quick way to search LEO. The embedded cues are also available in Google and Yahoo! so you can repeat a search done there in one of our search tools.
The LibX extension works with Firefox and Internet Explorer 8 only. It does not work with other browsers such as Safari. It has been tested with Firefox version 3.x and IE 8 on Windows and Macintosh OS-X.
INTERNET EXPLORER 8 Installation Notes
LibX is distributed under the Mozilla Public License. The copyright is held jointly by Annette Bailey and Virginia Tech.
By using this extension you may send the URL of pages you are currently visiting to your library's catalog server. Such information is sent only if you are actively using the extension; it is never sent automatically.
For more information about LibX, visit the LibX Homepage at http://libx.org.
Questions? Email Content Interfaces.
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