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1lesmel
Has anyone seen this/played with this?? http://experimental.worldcat.org/xfinder/cookbookfinder.html
"Cookbook Finder is an experimental, works-based application that provides access to thousands of cookbooks and other works about food and nutrition described in WorldCat records. You can search by Dewey, person, place, topic (e.g., course, ingredient, method and more) and browse related works by author and topic."
Oh the hours I could lose.
"Cookbook Finder is an experimental, works-based application that provides access to thousands of cookbooks and other works about food and nutrition described in WorldCat records. You can search by Dewey, person, place, topic (e.g., course, ingredient, method and more) and browse related works by author and topic."
Oh the hours I could lose.
2MrsLee
I can't get it to do anything. If I click on a picture (yes, many of those books are tantalizing), it just says "sorry your search didn't turn up anything." Or some similar words. If I typed in the title, nada. Author's name, nada.
3varielle
Well that's unfortunate because it looks so tempting. I couldn't get it to work either. I tried the names of famous works and cooks like James Beard and got nothing.
4lesmel
Wow. Talk about experimental! I had two searches work for me yesterday just before I posted. How sad.
ETA: I tweeted WorldCat. Let's see if they respond.
ETA: I tweeted WorldCat. Let's see if they respond.
6MrsLee
Oh, it is working, and yes, ever so dangerous a site! Three books on first glance I would love to read.
>5 lesmel: Thou art a temptress/tempter!
>5 lesmel: Thou art a temptress/tempter!
8lesmel
>6 MrsLee: The Rita Hayworth of cookbooks. LOL
9kitchenaglow
I've just played about with it, too. Great time-waster and dream-maker!