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Increasing the visibility of library records via consortial search engine
In this paper we describe a common search engine which currently comprises the records of public domain literature from 29 libraries across Europe. These libraries offer the EOD (eBooks on Demand) digitization on request service and make digitized materials available. The search engine (http://search.books2ebooks.eu) has been developed to enable users to browse the respective content simultaneously from several library catalogues. The current case study provides a description of the search engine, statistical trends of user engagement, and their implications. Our findings show the effectiveness of such collaboration, especially in terms of increasing the visibility of data and engaging new user groups. The lessons learned are to encourage the library community, including smaller language groups, for more active cooperation.