Ex Libris CSO Talks with Talis about their Open Platform Strategy
Library 2.0 Gang Member and Ex Libris Chief Strategy Officer, Oren Beit-Arie joins Richard Wallis in conversation about the recently announced Ex Libris Open Platform Strategy. In the first part of...
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View ArticleCome on in – it’s open (with your Ex Libris key)
I was one of the first to welcome the Ex Libris announcement of El Commons: “a collaborative Web-based platform hosting the Developer Zone, where community members can access documentation for the...
View ArticleGoogle puts 1.5M books in US pockets
Yesterday Google Book Search announced the launch of the mobile version of Book Search for mobiles, via their blog. They are targeting it at both iPhone and the Android phone, but I presume it will...
View ArticleLibrary 2.0 Gang on Google, Books, Libraries and an Open Catalogue Crawling...
Check out the February episode of the Library 2.0 Gang – hosted by yours truly. Gang members Carl Grant, Talin Bingham, Marshall Breeding, and [newly moved to Serials Solutions] Andrew Nagy welcomed...
View ArticleLibrary 2.0 Gang now Syndicated by ALA TechSource
I am proud to announce that beginning next week, the ALA TechSource Blog will be syndicating the Library 2.0 Gang Podcast. To quote ALA Online Resources Editor, Daniel Freeman, in his post announcing...
View ArticleThe Library 2.0 Gang on Cloud Computing Libraries and OCLC
As commented previously OCLC recently announced a bold move in to providing hosted, Web-scale, Software as a Service functionality for managing libraries. Joining other library cloud computing...
View ArticleThe Library 2.0 Gang – the vendors view on OCLC Web-scale
On the Library 2.0 Gang back in May we discussed Cloud Computing, an architecture in which you use your web browser to access your services on computers hosted by your system provider. Unlike...
View ArticleThe Library 2.0 Gang on Mashups
Following on from OCLC’s recent Mashathon, Dave Pattern’s Mashed Library UK 2009, and the imminent publication of the Library Mashups book edited by Nicole Engard, The Library 2.0 Gang turn their...
View ArticleOpening the Walls of the Library – SOA & web services
It doesn’t happen often, but it is really nice when when you receive something produced for one purpose to find that it has been produced so well that it is good for so much more. Let me explain…. My...
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