# Perennial favorites open source, APIs, and mobile devices given as top trends, among others
# Technology glitches during streaming video, distracting chat room discussion during panel
# Karen Coyle: Future may not involve libraries "if we don't make some extreme changes."
Blacklight is an open source OPAC (online public access catalog). That means libraries (or anyone else) can use it to allow people to search and browse their collections online. Blacklight uses Solr to index and search, and it has a highly configurable Ruby on Rails front-end. Currently, Blacklight can index, search, and provide faceted browsing for MaRC records and several kinds of XML documents, including TEI, EAD, and GDMS. Blacklight was developed at the University of Virginia Library and is made public under an Apache 2.0 license.
This bibliography has been compiled by Brenda Chawner, School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, as part of her Ph.D. studies. It includes announcements, journal articles, and web documents that are about open source software development in libraries. It also includes articles that describe specific open source applications used in libraries, in particular dSpace, Koha, Greenstone, and MyLibrary.
This directive allows remote servers to be mapped into the space of the local server; the local server does not act as a proxy in the conventional sense, but appears to be a mirror of the remote server. path is the name of a local virtual path; url is a partial URL for the remote server and cannot include a query string.
"outlines the overall effort to develop a citation microformat (...) documenting current examples of cites/citations on the web today, their implicit/explicit schemas, and current cite/citation formats, with the intent of deriving a cite microformat from
Das Frattinizer-Script (frattinizer.js) steht unter der GPL, darf also beliebig bearbeitet und weiterverwendet werden, solange das Ergebnis der Bearbeitung wieder unter der selben Lizenz veröffentlicht wird. Das Script nutzt die bombastische jQuery JavaScript Bibliothek
A. Ankolekar, M. Krötzsch, T. Tran, and D. Vrandecic. WWW '07: Proceedings of the 16th international conference on World Wide Web, page 825--834. New York, NY, USA, ACM Press, (2007)
H. Halpin, and H. Thompson. WWW '06: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on World Wide Web, page 679--686. New York, NY, USA, ACM Press, (2006)
F. Flores, V. Quint, and I. Vatton. DocEng '06: Proceedings of the 2006 ACM symposium on Document engineering, page 188--197. New York, NY, USA, ACM Press, (2006)