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Tag: opacs

links for 2007-07-25

  • Always Pushing Information – 7/15/2007 – netConnect

    “John Blyberg advocates for open APIs between libraries and vendors to speed innovation”

    (tags: blyberg OPAC bibliocommons ils librarything apis)

  • WorldCat Local pilot announcement [OCLC]

    Saving some older links.

    (tags: worldcatlocal Worldcat oclc OPAC)

  • LibraryThing for Libraries

    (tags: library2.0 librarything OPAC folksonomy)

  • The Implications of OpenID » SlideShare

    (tags: openid presentation)

  • Implementing OpenID » SlideShare

    (tags: openid presentation)

  • A Recipe for OpenID-Enabling Your Site

    From the site “This is a step-by-step tutorial guide for implementing OpenID consumer-side support with a web site that already has users with accounts.”

    (tags: openid identity tutorial)

  • » The case for OpenID | Digital ID World | ZDNet.com

    (tags: openid identity identity20)

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Author Michael C. HabibPosted on July 25, 2007January 11, 2016Categories cataloging, identity/privacy, metadata, OPAC, taggingTags folksonomies, identity, librarything, opacs, openid, worldcat

links for 2007-07-18

  • Open Library (Open Library)
    Open Library says “Imagine a library that collected all the world’s information about all the world’s books and made it available for everyone to view and update. We’re building that library.” Update: Things are evolving really fast. These are probably the most revolutionary times for library catalogs since they first went electronic. This is a great example of the changes afoot. From the site:

    Second, it must be grandly comprehensive. It would take catalog entries from every library and publisher and random Internet user who is willing to donate them. It would link to places where each book could be bought, borrowed, or downloaded. It would collect reviews and references and discussions and every other piece of data about the book it could get its hands on.

    But most importantly, such a library must be fully open. Not simply “free to the people,” as the grand banner across the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh proclaims, but a product of the people: letting them create and curate its catalog, contribute to its content, participate in its governance, and have full, free access to its data.

    (tags: opacs cataloging toread)
  • openid tag on Del.icio.us
    Brushing up on my OpenID literature for an article I am writing.
    (tags: openid claimid lj personal)
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Author Michael C. HabibPosted on July 18, 2007January 17, 2014Categories identity/privacy, metadata, OPACTags cataloging, opacs, open source, openid

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