A new era for Book Search begins with new APIs
September 22nd, 2008 | Published in Google Code
By Venu Vemula, Google Book Search Team
Since I joined Google, I've been working on Book Search, our project to help users discover what's inside all the world's books.
Today we are happy to include the developer community in this historic effort with the announcement of two new APIs:
To learn more about the sites already using these APIs — including Books-A-Million, Worldcat, and GoodReads — check out our post on the Book Search Blog.
Or, if you want to dig right in, go straight to our newly revamped developer site.
Since I joined Google, I've been working on Book Search, our project to help users discover what's inside all the world's books.
Today we are happy to include the developer community in this historic effort with the announcement of two new APIs:
- An Embedded Viewer API, which allows you to embed book previews on your site and control them programmatically using JavaScript.
- A robust Data API, which allows you to access full-text search results and access with users' book reviews, ratings, and individual My Library collections.
To learn more about the sites already using these APIs — including Books-A-Million, Worldcat, and GoodReads — check out our post on the Book Search Blog.
Or, if you want to dig right in, go straight to our newly revamped developer site.