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Main Author: Griggs, Kim
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ827451
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contents Library Information Made to Order: An Open Source Project Built for and with Librarians Griggs, Kim Internet Library Automation Library Development Library Services Program Descriptions Program Development Database Management Systems Web Sites Library Science Computer System Design Academic Libraries Oregon State University (OSU) libraries, where the author serves as lead programmer, have developed a tool to make it easier for librarians to build and maintain interactive course assignment pages (ICAPs) and subject research guides (SRGs). That tool, Library a la Carte, enables librarians with minimal technical expertise to create dynamic webpages that integrate Web 2.0 features, chat, RSS feeds, etc., with traditional library content such as catalogs and article databases. In this article, the author presents their story of how they stayed true to their beliefs in open source as they created Library a la Carte.
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spellingShingle Library Information Made to Order: An Open Source Project Built for and with Librarians
Griggs, Kim
Internet
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Services
Program Descriptions
Program Development
Database Management Systems
Web Sites
Library Science
Computer System Design
Academic Libraries
Library Information Made to Order: An Open Source Project Built for and with Librarians Griggs, Kim Internet Library Automation Library Development Library Services Program Descriptions Program Development Database Management Systems Web Sites Library Science Computer System Design Academic Libraries Oregon State University (OSU) libraries, where the author serves as lead programmer, have developed a tool to make it easier for librarians to build and maintain interactive course assignment pages (ICAPs) and subject research guides (SRGs). That tool, Library a la Carte, enables librarians with minimal technical expertise to create dynamic webpages that integrate Web 2.0 features, chat, RSS feeds, etc., with traditional library content such as catalogs and article databases. In this article, the author presents their story of how they stayed true to their beliefs in open source as they created Library a la Carte.
title Library Information Made to Order: An Open Source Project Built for and with Librarians
topic Internet
Library Automation
Library Development
Library Services
Program Descriptions
Program Development
Database Management Systems
Web Sites
Library Science
Computer System Design
Academic Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ827451