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Abstract
If there is a complex web site that you use frequently, you may be able to simplify your work using web browser extensions! In this presentation I will describe a few types of browser extensions (including OpenSearch and GreaseMonkey), and give examples of how I have used them to speed up (and otherwise improve) Voyager on the web for cataloging staff, all without needing any special server access. Similar methods could be used for other web-based systems, such as Primo and Alma.
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
5-8-2015
Repository Citation
Lybarger, Kathryn, "Personalizing Voyager Using Browser Extensions" (2015). Library Presentations. 128.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/libraries_present/128

Notes/Citation Information
A presentation delivered at the ELUNA (Ex Libris Users of North America) 2015 Meeting in Minneapolis, MN.