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Noticed the book, Amazon Hacks. Have to check it out and see if it generates ideas for OPAC hacks. LibraryLookup is great, but there must be more features we could provide our users. What will come out of Hackfest this year?




- Random Hacks Of Kindness
Random Hacks of Kindness might be of interest to any library coders living in the SF Bay Area.Random Hacks of Kindness The Disaster Relief Codejam What is Random Hacks of Kindness? It is an initiative that brings together disaster relief experts and...

- Fish4info Released
Yet another open-source OPAC replacement has been released, Fish4Info.Fish4Info is not an OPAC. Why not? OPACs connect users with MARC records when what they really want are resources. Fish4Info is focused on users, and provides a more positive finding...

- Hackfest Project Submissions
Hackfest, a part of the Access 2006 conference is looking for projects.It's time to submit Hackfest projects!Following a well-established tradition, Access 2006 invites you to submit project suggestions for Hackfest 2006, to be held this year in Ottawa,...

- Google Book
This looks interesting, especially with the Open WorldCat program and Google Scholar recently getting so much attention. Google Hacks, 2nd ed. by Tara Calishain and Rael Dornfest.In his foreword to the book, Craig Silverstein, Director of Technology at...

- Google Hacks
Over at Research Buzz there are several Google hacks and bookmarklets. Maybe it is time for an O'Reilly book Librarian Hacks?Research Buzz and Librarian.net have both had nice things to say about Catalogablog in the past two days. Thanks. Welcome...



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