Vitaliy, Check out the Amazon Lookup add-on. The link is given below. I have not used this. We were planning to integrate the add-on, but haven't done so yet. I don't know anyone who is currently using it. http://obiblio.sourceforge.net/index.php/Main/AddOns > By the way, clicking a "Request Book" link resulted in a JavaScript error. The request book link fails for some specific books. I'm trying to find out which ones. Could you let me know which book you tried with. The request book facility was added by us. Small modifications to the original code. We're still playing with it. The facility was added so that our members can request books that we deliver later in the day. The unmodified OpenBiblio behaves like a Library Desk management tool, operated by a library staff member. There are no major issues with that as far as I can tell. > Is there a way to look at the backend, without actually installing > OpenBiblio? Do you mean the code for OpenBiblio or the MySQL tables it creates. The former is easy enough. Just download and unzip OpenBiblio. The PHP code is right there. If you want to take a look at the tables, you will have to install OpenBiblio. The database tables are created during the installation. Regards, Anand -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist