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  1. Handbuch Bibliothek 2.0 (2010) 0.01
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    LCSH
    Libraries and the Internet
    Libraries / Information technology
    Public services (Libraries) / Technological innovations
    Subject
    Libraries and the Internet
    Libraries / Information technology
    Public services (Libraries) / Technological innovations
  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.
    Content
    What is a mashup? / Darlene Fichter -- Behind the scenes : some technical details on mashups / Bonaria Biancu -- Making your data available to be mashed up / Ross Singer -- Mashing up with librarian knowledge / Thomas Brevik -- Information in context / Brian Herzog -- Mashing up the library website / Lichen Rancourt -- Piping out library data / Nicole C. Engard -- Mashups @ Libraries interact / Corey Wallis -- Library catalog mashup : using Blacklight to expose collections / Bess Sadler, Joseph Gilbert, and Matt Mitchell -- Breaking into the OPAC / Tim Spalding -- Mashing up open data with biblios.net Web services / Joshua Ferraro -- SOPAC 2.0 : the thrashable, mashable catalog / John Blyberg -- Mashups with the WorldCat Affiliate Services / Karen A. Coombs -- Flickr and digital image collections / Mark Dahl and Jeremy McWilliams -- Blip.tv and digital video collections in the library / Jason A. Clark -- Where's the nearest computer lab? : mapping up campus / Derik A. Badman -- The repository mashup map / Stuart Lewis -- The LibraryThing API and libraries / Robin Hastings -- ZACK bookmaps / Wolfram Schneider -- Federated database search mashup / Stephen Hedges, Laura Solomon, and Karl Jendretzky -- Electronic dissertation mashups using SRU / Michael C. Witt.
    LCSH
    Libraries and the Internet
    Subject
    Libraries and the Internet
  3. Kaiser, R.: Bibliotheken im Web 2.0 Zeitalter : Herausforderungen, Perspektiven und Visionen (2008) 0.00
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    LCSH
    Libraries and the Internet / Germany
    Subject
    Libraries and the Internet / Germany