Amazon Affiliate Program

Morgan Brynnan mbrynnan at GMAIL.COM
Thu Feb 6 12:27:02 EST 2014


Hi - I was looking into this for our local PTA. Unfortunately, the Amazon
Affiliate program is not open to non-profits, so I imagine a college or
public library couldn't participate-maybe a special or corporate library
could, though. There is another program they offer for non-profits called
Amazon Smiles if you google it.

 

Best,

Morgan Brynnan

Butte College Library

 

From: Graham, Stephen [mailto:s.graham4 at HERTS.AC.UK] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2014 5:32 AM
Subject: Amazon Affiliate Program

 

Hi All - just wondering if there are any academic libraries out there who
are part of the Amazon Affiliate Program? If so, what does it actually
entail, and was there any local opposition to becoming a member? We are
looking at services which provide content enrichment such as books cover,
ToCs, Description etc for our OPAC, and saw that that the Amazon Product
Advertising API can be used for this? It seems to use this API, you need to
become an Affiliate member. Any thoughts on this? Links to OPACs that use
Amazon in this way?

 

Cheers, Stephen

 

Stephen Graham

Online Information Manager

Information Collections and Services

University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield.  AL10 9AB

Tel. 01707 286111

Email s.graham4 at herts.ac.uk

 

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