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More Library Mashups: Exploring New Ways to Deliver Library Data (edition 2014)

by Nicole C. Engard

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A collection of mashup projects that virtually any library can emulate, customize, and build upon. Discover how to use free and inexpensive digital tools and techniques to improve library services and meet everyday-- and unexpected-- challenges.--
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Title:More Library Mashups: Exploring New Ways to Deliver Library Data
Authors:Nicole C. Engard
Info:Information Today, Inc. (2014), Paperback, 352 pages
Collections:2015
Rating:***1/2
Tags:library, computer programs, 020.085, NF, ER, adult, 2015 CC

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Os casos prácticos quedaron desfasados, pero hei voltar miralo. ( )
  MRMP | Jan 9, 2021 |
Os casos prácticos quedaron desfasados, pero hei voltar miralo. ( )
  MRMP | Jan 9, 2021 |
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Parts of this book were very interesting, but many chapters felt dry. IFTTT was probably the most compelling part of this book. A useful reference tool, though even now it feels out of date.
  rosylibrarian | Apr 4, 2017 |
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Interesting collection of ideas. I found one needs more of a tech background than the publicity describes, so I did not find the book as helpful as hoped. ( )
  jwk | Jan 17, 2017 |
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In this followup to her 2009 book, Nicole Engard brings together a fresh collection of mashup projects that libraries can customize and build upon. I this book 24 creative library professionals describe how they’re mashing UP, free and inexpensive digital tools and technique to improve library services and meet everyday challenges. The book balances technical developer grade projects, such as ones requiring Ruby on Rails or PHP, to ones that any library can do, such as using IFTTT or Google Drive. All the projects are well documented on the steps to take to duplicate these projects, as well as in some cases authors frequently providing their own code.

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  zzshupinga | Sep 25, 2016 |
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To my sisters, Alissa and Kristen, for being my very first students so many years ago
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Whenever I give a talk about mashups, I like to start with a picture of s'mores.
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Libraries always

feel the need to prove themselves:

Show off your data!

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