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  1. Handbuch Bibliothek 2.0 (2010) 0.01
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    Bibliothek / World Wide Web 2.0 / Aufsatzsammlung
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    Bibliothek / World Wide Web 2.0 / Aufsatzsammlung
  2. Farkas, M.G.: Social software in libraries : building collaboration, communication, and community online (2007) 0.01
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    Wikis (Computer science)
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    Wikis (Computer science)
  3. Libraries and Google (2005) 0.01
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    Google / Bibliothek / Elektronische Bibliothek / Aufsatzsammlung
    Bibliothek / Google / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
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    Google / Bibliothek / Elektronische Bibliothek / Aufsatzsammlung
    Bibliothek / Google / Aufsatzsammlung (BVB)
  4. Library mashups : exploring new ways to deliver library data (2009) 0.00
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    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.
  5. Net effects : how librarians can manage the unintended consequenees of the Internet (2003) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In this collection of nearly 50 articles written by librarians, computer specialists, and other information professionals, the reader finds 10 chapters, each devoted to a problem or a side effect that has emerged since the introduction of the Internet: control over selection, survival of the book, training users, adapting to users' expectations, access issues, cost of technology, continuous retraining, legal issues, disappearing data, and how to avoid becoming blind sided. After stating a problem, each chapter offers solutions that are subsequently supported by articles. The editor's comments, which appear throughout the text, are an added bonus, as are the sections concluding the book, among them a listing of useful URLs, a works-cited section, and a comprehensive index. This book has much to recommend it, especially the articles, which are not only informative, thought-provoking, and interesting but highly readable and accessible as well. An indispensable tool for all librarians.

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