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More Library Mashups: Exploring New Ways to Deliver Library Data [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 362 pages, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: Information Today
  • ISBN-10: 1573874981
  • ISBN-13: 9781573874984
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 362 pages, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2014
  • Kirjastus: Information Today
  • ISBN-10: 1573874981
  • ISBN-13: 9781573874984
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Building on her highly successful Library Mashups (2009), Nicole Engard edits a useful collection of articles that detail the ways that libraries of all sizes can use and combine free or inexpensive digital tools to create a better library experience for all. Programmers and non-programmers alike will find this book a valuable source of inspiration for how to update library websites and connect catalog data. Specific ideas include using google maps to visualize data, using Twitter to search library databases and using Drupal to build a better library calendar. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Acknowledgments xi
About the Website xiii
Foreword xv
Michael P. Sauers
Introduction xvii
Nicole C. Engard
PART I THE BASICS
Chapter 1 IFTTT Makes Data Play Easy
3(26)
Gary Green
Chapter 2 The Non-Developer's Guide to Creating Map Mashups
29(14)
Eva Dodsworth
Chapter 3 OpenRefine(ing) and Visualizing Library Data
43(16)
Martin Hawksey
Chapter 4 Umlaut: Mashing Up Delivery and Access
59(18)
Jonathan Rochkind
PART II MASHING UP LIBRARY WEBSITES
Chapter 5 Building a Better Library Calendar With Drupal and Evanced Events
77(16)
Kara Reuter
Stefan Langer
Chapter 6 An API of APIs: A Content Silo Mashup for Library Websites
93(12)
Sean Hannan
Chapter 7 Curating API Feeds to Display Open Library Book Covers in Subject Guides
105(14)
Rowena McKernan
PART III MASHING UP LIBRARY CATALOG DATA
Chapter 8 Searching Library Databases Through Twitter
119(12)
Bianca Kramer
Chapter 9 Putting Library Catalog Data on the Map
131(12)
Natalie Pollecutt
Chapter 10 Mashups and Next Generation Catalog at Work
143(18)
Anne-Lena Westrum
Asgeir Rekkavik
Chapter 11 Delivering Catalog Records Using Wikipedia Current Awareness
161(20)
Natalie Pollecutt
PART IV VISUALIZING DATA WITH MASHUPS
Chapter 12 Telling Stories With Google Maps Mashups
181(16)
Olga Buchel
Chapter 13 Visualizing a Collection Using Interactive Maps
197(12)
Francine Berish
Sarah Simpkin
Chapter 14 Creating Computer Availability Maps
209(12)
Scott Bacon
Chapter 15 Getting Digi With It: Using TimelineJS to Transform Digital Archival Collections
221(14)
Jeanette Claire Sewell
PART V MASHUPS FOR VALUE-ADDED SERVICES
Chapter 16 BookMeUp: Using HTML5, Web Services, and Location-Based Browsing to Build a Book Suggestion App
235(12)
Jason Clark
Chapter 17 Stanford's SearchWorks: Mashup Discovery for Library Collections
247(14)
Bess Sadler
Chapter 18 Libki and Koha: Leveraging Open Source Software for Single Sign-on Integration
261(12)
Kyle M. Hall
Chapter 19 Disassembling the ILS: Using MarcEdit and Koha to Leverage System APIs to Develop Custom Workflows
273(24)
Terry Reese
Chapter 20 Mashing Up Information to Stay on Top of News
297(18)
Celine Kelly
Chapter 21 A Mashup in One Week: The Process Behind Serendip-o-matic
315(12)
Meghan Frazer
Appendix A Websites 327(12)
Appendix B Glossary 339(8)
About the Contributors 347(6)
About the Editor 353(2)
Index 355