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"Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so." - Douglas Adams
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===Twitter Panel===
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"Description coming soon"
===Mirlyn API (application program interface)===
===Mirlyn API (application program interface)===

Revision as of 12:57, 27 May 2008

"Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so." - Douglas Adams

Contents

Twitter Panel

Monday, June 16th
Noon to 1pm
100 Hatcher

"Description coming soon"

Mirlyn API (application program interface)

Monday, May 19th
Noon to 1pm
100 Hatcher

The library's Mirlyn system is home to millions of records describing books and journals, electronic and paper items, holdings and URLs -- but these data are locked behind Mirlyn's single web interface. What would you do -- what would you build -- if you could easily hook into that ocean of data?

At the ML2SIG Brown Bag on Monday, May 19th, Bill Dueber will describe just such an API he's building on top of Mirlyn. We'll briefly look at how it's put together, linger over what functionality it provides, and take our time showing an example of how anyone can use simple javascript to build their own mini-application.

Then comes the real fun: a discussion during which we'll brainstorm ways to use this new system to mash up Mirlyn data with whatever else we can scour from the University or wider Internet.


Marketing with Web 2.0

Monday, April 21, 2008
Noon - 1pm, 100 Hatcher

Molly Kleinman will lead a discussion on how to use Web 2.0 to market library programs and services.

Intralibrary Communication

Monday, March 17, 2008
Noon - 1pm, 100 Hatcher


Over the last year we’ve talked about how Web 2.0 technology can be used to reach out to our library users. How about turning that inward? How can this technology be used to help us become better communicators between our colleagues, departments and locations? Is there a better way to centralize our communication so we don’t have to rely on finding an elusive email in our over packed inbox?

Join this discussion/presentation led by Sue Wortman which will focus on what other libraries are doing about office communication and offer a chance to brainstorm possible solutions on how emerging technology can be used to pull together all the threads of information which bombard us daily. Here are the slides for this presentation and here are a couple of links from the presentation that don't show up in the PDF version:


Creating a Culture of Communication - for continued discussion, ideas and minutes from the March 17th brown bag.



Open Discussion of Library2.0 Topics

Monday February 18, 2008
Noon - 1pm, 100 Hatcher


Microformats

Monday January 28, 2008
Noon - 1pm, 100 Hatcher

Jacob Glenn will present a brief introduction to microformats, a simple, lightweight means of publishing structured data in XHTML. He'll cover the basic types of microformats and demonstrate their use in a web browser. He'll then examine microformats as a component of various strategies to expose bibliographic data on the web, in the interest of provoking discussion about how the library can make our collections more visible to the web at large. Slides are available here (8.8 MB PDF).

We will also discuss possible topics for future brownbags.

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