The Bublos "My Books" feature allows you to save book results from any Bublos price-comparison page or our search results pages, and elsewhere, making it easy for you to build a shopping list of books which you can refer to later, send to a friend or share with students, etc. FAQ.
If you have a Bublos account you can share your "My Books" list with other people, as a "read-only" list - meaning that other people can view your list, but not amend it in any way. If you're a faculty member, this is an easy way to save students some money, by creating a reading list of books which are required for the semester, with a unique, easy to remember Bublos URL for your course or college.
To create a link to your list, log into your account, and then, from within your Account Administration area, select the "Share Booklist" link. It takes just a few seconds to create, and you'll end up with a URL such as http://bublos.com/booklist/your-college-name, for example.
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How do I use "My Books"?
- First of all, if you don't have an account, you must have cookies enabled in your browser - this enables us to give you a unique code, so that next time you visit Bublos your book list will be ready and waiting for you.
- All you need do to add books to your My Books list is to click the "Save" or "Save Book" links, or similar, which are provided in the search results and also in the price-comparison table.
- Answers to other "My Books" questions can be found at the My Books FAQ
What happened to the Bublos Memo Pad Feature?
The "My Books" tool replaces the old Memo Pad feature with much more robust methods, and should prove to be more practical for visitors. It should also prove much easier for us to maintain.
Unfortunately, if you had "book memo's" stored on the old system, these are not available to import into the new system, but if you're desperate to locate some previously saved memo, then please provide us with all the details you recall, and we'll try to assist.
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