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Abstract
If there are web sites you use frequently, you may be able to improve your (and your patrons') interactions with them using browser extensions; this can often be done without having special access to that web site, and even without admin permissions on your computer. In this session, I'll describe a few types of browser extensions (including custom OpenSearch search boxes and Greasemonkey/Tampermonkey user scripts), and how I have used them with our OPAC and other web sites.
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
4-15-2015
Repository Citation
Lybarger, Kathryn, "Upgrade Your View of the Web with Browser Extensions" (2015). Library Presentations. 126.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/libraries_present/126

Notes/Citation Information
A presentation delivered at the Joint Conference of the Academic and Special Sections of the Kentucky Library Association and the Kentucky Chapter of the Special Library Association, held in Prestonsburg, KY.