Very cool.
Jon Gorman
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Tim Spalding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [ Apologies for cross-posting ]
>
> LibraryThing just released a free, CC-attribution-licensed Web
> Services XML API to our "Common Knowledge" system, including series
> data, fictional characters, a
[ Apologies for cross-posting ]
LibraryThing just released a free, CC-attribution-licensed Web
Services XML API to our "Common Knowledge" system, including series
data, fictional characters, author dates and much else. I'm
particularly stoked about the series data. I think it's of exceptional
qual
> I was very intrigued by some comments he made regarding the need for
> catalogers to have an "integrated development environment" similar to
> that which many programmers have. I completely agree with him, and I
> was wondering if anybody out there knows of any place or project that
> is working
Hi all,
Yesterday, listening to a Talking with Talis podcast interview with
Jonathan Gorman
http://blogs.talis.com/panlibus/archives/2008/07/jonathan-gorman-talks-with-talis.php
I was very intrigued by some comments he made regarding the need for
catalogers to have an "integrated development envi
Hi everyone,
The talk I gave recently at the Library of Congress on web 2.0 mashups
might be of interest to folks on this list. The recording of the talk
is available now from the LC site:
http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=4346
I tried not to be to be too technical whil
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