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  1. Daconta, M.C.; Oberst, L.J.; Smith, K.T.: ¬The Semantic Web : A guide to the future of XML, Web services and knowledge management (2003) 0.00
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    Date
    22. 5.2007 10:37:38
  2. Library mashups : exploring new ways to deliver library data (2009) 0.00
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    Abstract
    As web users become more savvy and demanding, libraries are encouraging patrons to help keep library websites dynamically and collaboratively up-to-date. According to Engard, mashups - web applications that combine freely available data from various sources to create something new - can help libraries meet patrons' expectations and provide superior web-based service. In the book, Engard and 25 contributors present numerous practical and innovative examples.