This link has been bookmarked by 122 people . It was first bookmarked on 24 Mar 2008, by Erik Stattin.
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lieslwerner"Aside from accepting manual data-entry, MyLibrary can import MARC data and OASI-accessible data. Content from the system can be syndicated into institutional-wide portals and other systems, and users can also personalize pages in “my library” that are akin to MyYahoo, iGoogle, etc. MyLibrary is well documented, as evidenced by a 200+ page, two-volume manual. MyLibrary is written in Perl and requires MySQL. It is licensed und"
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Another concern about using del.icio.us that has been raised by Meredith Farkas (2007) and some other librarians is the inherent danger of relying on a free, third-party service for core functionality of a Web site. While it is unlikely that del.icio.us will disappear anytime soon, the risks associated “with del.icio.us being a third-party service can be mitigated by exporting your data – with the API, the RSS & JSON feeds, and in standard browser-bookmarks-format – to make a backup copy of your guides on your Website” (Gustafson, 2007).
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Charles SuttonThis article reviews available cost-effective options libraries have for updating and maintaining pathfinders such as subject guides and course pages. The paper discusses many of the available options, from the standpoint of a mid-sized academic library which is evaluating alternatives to static-HTML subject guides. Static HTML guides, while useful, have proven difficult and time-consuming to maintain. The article includes a discussion of open source database-driven solutions (such as SubjectsPlus, LibData, Research Guide, and Library Course Builder), Wikis, and social tagging sites like del.icio.us. This article discusses both the functionality and the relative strengths and weaknesses of each of these options.
subject_guides opensource subjectguides library database reference
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Jim FFree and Open Source Options for Creating Database-Driven Subject Guides
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Ruth ParlinThis article reviews available cost-effective options libraries have for updating and maintaining pathfinders such as subject guides and course pages. The paper discusses many of the available options, from the standpoint of a mid-sized academic library w
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zpinheadThis article reviews available cost-effective options libraries have for updating and maintaining pathfinders such as subject guides and course pages. The paper discusses many of the available options, from the standpoint of a mid-sized academic library w
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Russell PalmerOpen source resources with functionality similar to libguides
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John KennerlyReview article in The Code4Lib Journal
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Edith SpellerFuture options for maintaining work's lists of online resources etc. Currently going down the del.icio.us route but probably can't integrate javascript lists in the website until a new CMS that actually works is procured...
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Ella MelikHTML-free altvs for updating and maintaining pathfinders/subject guides/course pages
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SJLibrary Learning"This article reviews available cost-effective options libraries have for updating and maintaining pathfinders such as subject guides and course pages."
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Lyn HayThis article reviews available cost-effective options libraries have for updating and maintaining pathfinders such as subject guides and course pages.
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Mark RabnettReviews methods for updating and maintaining subject guides and course pages. Discusses open source database-driven solutions (such as SubjectsPlus, LibData, Research Guide, and Library Course Builder), Wikis, and social tagging sites like del.icio.us.
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Douglas BaldwinReviews free open source solutions for creating web-based subject guides
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This article reviews available cost-effective options libraries have for updating and maintaining pathfinders such as subject guides and course pages. The paper discusses many of the available options, from the standpoint of a mid-sized academic library which is evaluating alternatives to static-HTML subject guides. Static HTML guides, while useful, have proven difficult and time-consuming to maintain. The article includes a discussion of open source database-driven solutions (such as SubjectsPlus, LibData, Research Guide, and Library Course Builder), LibGuides, Wikis, and social tagging sites like del.icio.us. This article discusses both the functionality and the relative strengths and weaknessess of each of these options.
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Barbara Fisterreviews and discusses free software solutions such as LibData for databases. May be useful for the scand crime fiction site?
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gccconlineGood background reading for those of you who want to work on
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Jill ONeillrelative to open source development of library applications (courseware, pathfinders, subject guides, etc.)
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MyLibrary can import MARC data and OASI-accessible data. Content from the system can be syndicated into institutional-wide portals and other systems, and users can also personalize pages in “my library” that are akin to MyYahoo, iGoogle, etc.
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maintain subject guides, A-Z database lists, and a staff list that is sortable by department and subject specialist
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Their design typically enforces a standard look-and-feel for the guides.
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Ratcatcherreviews multiple interfaces, including CourseLib; seems to be lacking a citation
subjectguides opensource del.icio.us libguides article review in:code4libj
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Static HTML guides are difficult to maintain. Here the authors propose open source database-driven solutions (such as SubjectsPlus, LibData, Research Guide, and Library Course Builder), LibGuides, Wikis, and social tagging sites like del.icio.us.
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