OCLC Number in addition to ISBN suggestion edit

Just something I'm interested in promulgating since I see you list books on your user page with the ISBN links.

First, try this: Click on one of your favorite books' OCLC number: 50292267

If you use the OCLC template like this

OCLC Number {{OCLC search link|60348876}}

and insert your own OCLC number (i.e., replace 60348876 with the OCLC number of your item), a single click on the link pulls up that specific item in OCLC's Open WorldCat - neat thing then is that you can set your zip code (stored as a cookie for later use) and see how far away copies of the book are located.

The difference is the ISBN link requires an extra step or two to use, the OCLC link pulls up the book immediately. FYI, the OCLC number for any book in Open WorldCat is part of the bibliographic record. --Quartermaster (talk) 19:17, 15 August 2008 (UTC)Reply

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