Contents:IFTTT makes data play easy / Gary Green -- The non-developer's guide to creating map mashups / Eva Dodsworth -- OpenRefine(ing) and visualizing library data / Martin Hawksey -- Umlaut : mashing up delivery and access / Jonathan Rochkind -- Building a better library calendar with Drupal and Evanced Events / Kara Reuter and Stefan Langer -- An API of APIs : a content silo mashup for library websites / Sean Hannan -- Curating API feeds to display Open Library book covers in subject guides / Rowena McKernan -- Searching library databases through Twitter / Bianca Kramer -- Putting library catalog data on the map / Natalie Pollecutt -- Mashups and next generation catalog at work / Anne-Lena Westrum and Asgeir Rekkavik -- Delivering catalog records using Wikipedia current awareness / Natalie Pollecutt -- Telling stories with Google Maps mashups / Olga Buchel -- Visualizing a collection using interactive maps / Francine Berish and Sarah Simpkin -- Creating computer availability maps / Scott Bacon -- Getting digi with it : using TimelineJS to transform digital archival collections / Jeanette Claire Sewell -- BookMeUp : using HTML5, Web services, and location-based browsing to build a book suggestion app / Jason Clark -- Stanford's SearchWorks : mashup discovery for library collections / Bess Sadler -- Libki and Koha : leveraging open source software for single sign-on integration / Kyle M. Hall -- Disassembling the ILS : using MarcEdit and Koha to leverage system APIs to develop custom workflows / Terry Reese -- Mashing up information to stay on top of news / Celine Kelly -- A mashup in one week : the process behind Serendip-o-matic / Meghan Frazer -- Appendix A. Links -- Appendix B. Glossary.
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