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March 2010

BIB - Librarything propose maintenant un webservice alternatif pour les jaquettes, comme c’est annoncé ici :

....cela pourrait être proposé aux anti-capitalistes, jusqu’à ce que Google ou Yahoo rachète LibraryThing…effectivement Librarything propose 1 million de couvertures libres : "A million free covers from LibraryThing : A few days ago, just before hitting thirty million books, we hit one million user-uploaded covers. So, we've decided to give them away—to libraries, to bookstores, to everyone. The basics. The process, patterned after the Amazon.com cover service, is simplicity itself: 1. Take an ISBN, like 0545010225 2. Put your Developer Key and the ISBN into a URL 3. Put that in an image tag, like so: 4. And your website, library catalog or bookstore has a cover."

BIB - Biblioflux : sélection de sources (RSS) sur les bibliothèques, le livre et les sciences de l'information

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Répertoire de blogs consacré aux bibliothèques, aux sciences de l'information et de la documentation et aux technologies associées. Vous pouvez déplacer les blocs afin d'obtenir l'agencement que vous préférez. La génèse de ce site est consultable sur La Conjuration.net/notes

October 2009

OpenURL ContextObject in SPAN (COinS) Use with LibX (Firefox extension that provides direct access to your library's resources).

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To embed citation metadata into html in such a way that processing agents can discover, process and make use of the metadata. Since an important use of this metadata will be to allow processing agents to make OpenURL hyperlinks for users in libraries (latent OpenURL), the method must allow the metadata to be placed any where in HTML that a link might appear. In the absence of some metadata-aware agent, the embedded metadata must be invisible to the user and innocuous with respect to HTML markup. To meet these requirements, the span element was selected. The NISO OpenURL ContextObject is selected as the specific metadata package. The resulting specification is named "ContextObject in SPAN" or COinS for short. A COinS Generator site is available - See : COinS Processors Alf Eaton's Greasemonkey script for processing COinSVirginia Tech's

August 2009

Using Wikipedia to Extend Digital Collections

Web 2.0 technologies offer librarians a great opportunity to enhance the authority of resources that students use on a daily basis, and to push their knowledge and expertise beyond the traditional boundaries of the library. We now consider Wikipedia an essential tool for getting our digital collections out to our users at the point of their information need. We view this as a very low cost way to enhance access to our collections, as well as an effective way to participate in the creation of resources that are used by millions around the world. We will continue to explore how we can take advantage of the opportunities that Web 2.0 technologies offer us when marketing our digital and physical collections.