Library Cataloging
LibraryLookup
Lots of work continues on the LibraryLookup bookmarklet. Over at usr/lib/info there is a question about if it should be written in JavaScript. The work of Hackfest is still appearing.
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Hackfest 2005
Hackfest 2005, associated with the Access conference (Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 17) needs projects! A roomful of library geeks stand ready to realize your dream application! (Or at least come as close to it as possible in a day's work). Please submit...
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Multi-isbn Librarylookup
Hickey and his associate Jeff Young put up a page to explore ways of using this one-to-many mapping in a LibraryLookup-like bookmarklet. It produces a bookmarklet that issues a query URL with multiple ISBNs.Since my library's OPAC doesn't respond...
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Amazon
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?...
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Koha & Librarylookup
There is now a LibraryLookup bookmarklet for Koha, the open source library system.I've added a tenth OPAC vendor to the LibraryLookup generator, and this one is kind of special. It's an open source product called Koha, commissioned by the HLT...
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Librarylookup
Jon Udell has added other library systems to the LibraryLookup bookmarklet. Now users of the epixtech IPAC and Endeavor systems can offer this to their patrons. If your library uses one of these systems make this available on your Web page for your patrons...
Library Cataloging