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OCLC Application Gallery


OCLC has announced that twelve new apps have been added to OCLC Application gallery.
Members of the OCLC Developer Network and participants at WorldCat Mashathons have created these apps and mash-ups.
  1. Getting It System Toolkit (GIST) for Gifts and Weed Manager
  2. New York Times BestSellers mashup with WorldCat
  3. Fuwatto WorldCat Search
  4. Powerhouse Museum
  5. UNC Chapel Hill library catalog
  6. TRLN Authorities Autosuggest
  7. EasyBib
  8. pic2shop
  9. Book Bazaar
  10. WorldCat Search API query for mobile
  11. WebVoyage Tomcat?OCLC Citation in ActionBox
  12. EZproxy Wondertool




- Us Worldcat Mashathon Registration
Image via WikipediaOCLC announces registration for the US WorldCat Mashathon. .Registration is now officially open for the WorldCat Mashathon US, sponsored by the OCLC Developer Network. Join fellow coders, developers and tech-enthusiasts for the next...

- Worldcat Api
Exciting news from OCLC.Now anyone and everyone can create apps and mash-ups using library data from WorldCat, the world's largest library catalog. Because the WorldCat Basic API is here!This new API is a simplified version of the WorldCat Search...

- Worldcat Mashathon Seattle
News from OCLC, the next WorldCat Mashathon Seattle.Join fellow developers for the next two-day WorldCat Mashathon. Sponsored by the OCLC Developer Network and the University of Washington libraries, this WorldCat Mashathon will be held Thursday and Friday,...

- Worldcat Search Api
Nice for members of OCLC, WorldCat Search API (Web service).The WorldCat Search API allows your application to search the WorldCat catalog?which indexes the collections of thousands of member libraries around the world?and retrieve:lists of bibliographic...

- Open Worldcat And Frbr
OCLC has applied a FRBR tool to the results of Open WorldCat searchs.The display of WorldCat records in the Open WorldCat program has been simplified to help people locate specific versions of a title more quickly. Web users who reach the "Find in a Library"...



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