id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt blog-openlibrary-org-2691 The Open Library Blog | A web page for every book .html application/xhtml+xml 7564 457 70 For years, the Open Library team has been enthusiastic to share the book space with friends like Goodreads who have historically shown great commitment by enabling patrons to control (download and export) their own data and enabling developers to create flourishing ecosystems which promote books and readership through their APIs. When it comes to serving an audience of book lovers, there is no "one size fits all" and we're glad so many different platforms and APIs exist to provide experiences which meet the needs of different communities. We also created a Goodreads import feature to help patrons who may want an easy way to check which Goodreads titles may be available to borrow from the Internet Archive's Controlled Digital Lending program via openlibrary.org and to help patrons organize all their books in one place. In this blogpost, I want to tell you about my experience and my accomplishments working this summer on BookReader, Internet Archive's open source book reading web application. ./cache/blog-openlibrary-org-2691.html ./txt/blog-openlibrary-org-2691.txt