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Library Mashups: What’s New 
Nicole C. Engard 
http://mashups.web2learning.net
What What is is a a Mashup? 
Mashup 
• A web application that combines 
data from more than one source 
into a single integrated tool
Mashup Terminology 
•Web Service 
• a technology that enables information and 
communication exchange between different 
applications 
• Application Programming Interface (API) 
• a set of functions, procedures or classes for 
accessing a web service that allow a computer 
program to access and manipulate data on a 
web service the same way that a website 
interface lets the human user surf and dive into 
its content 
More: http://mashups.web2learning.net/glossary
API Growth Since 2005
API Growth Since 2009
Why Use Mashups? 
• Create and share content more efficiently 
• Provide better services to our patrons 
• Add value to our websites and catalogs 
• To promote library services where our 
patrons are 
• It’s a learning experience – and we never 
turn down learning experiences!
Preparing to use Mashups? 
• Ask vendors for APIs 
• Create RSS feeds for library content 
• Sign up for social networking sites 
• Create accounts for tools such as 
Yahoo! Pipes and IFTTT (If This 
Then That)
Disclaimers 
• Hosting content on other web servers means if 
that website goes away, so too might your 
content 
• Connecting to other web servers might also 
cause your website to load slower 
• If you use other people’s content your depending 
on them to keep the content accurate and 
available 
• Always read the Terms of Service of the websites 
you use, and abide by them
Mashup Tools
Yahoo! Pipes 
• Allows you to pull in many sources of 
data and mash it up into one source 
• Provides a simple web- based flow 
chart interface 
pipes.yahoo.com
IFTTT 
• If This Then That 
• Easy tool for 
creating 
connections 
between multiple 
services using a 
simple trigger/action 
model http://ifttt.com
ScribbleMaps 
• Create a map mashup with simple 
drag and drop tools/menus 
http://www.scribblemaps.com
OpenRefine 
• “A powerful tool for working with 
messy data: cleaning it; 
transforming it from one format 
into another; extending it with 
web services; and linking it to 
databases like Freebase.” 
http://openrefine.org
Fusion Tables 
• Take data and create 
visualizations (such as maps or 
charts) for that data 
• Share the resulting visualization 
(and data set) with others 
http://tables.googlelabs.com
Examples
Serendip-o-matic 
• Connects your sources to digital 
materials located in libraries, museums, 
and archives around the world. 
• Examines your text or references and 
then identifies content in th Digital 
Public Library of America (DPLA), 
Europeana, and Flickr Commons, to help 
you discover photographs, documents, 
maps and other primary sources. 
http://serendipomatic.org
Visualize Stats 
• A public report from the Koha ILS 
mashed with HighCharts creates a 
visualization for your stats 
http://www.pascolibraries.org/stats
Mashed Catalog 
• Stanford’s SearchWorks searches 
everything the library has to offer 
in one place. 
• Powered by Blacklight 
http://searchworks.stanford.edu 
http://projectblacklight.org
Searching Ebooks 
• Overdrive offers an API that can 
be integrated in to your OPAC. 
• Los Gatos does this with their 
Koha catalog. 
catalog.losgatosca.gov 
developer.overdrive.com/apis
Reading Recommendations 
• BookMeUp 
(www.lib.montana.edu/beta/ 
bookme/) from Montana State 
University uses 
Amazon, Open 
Library, WorldCat 
and more to make 
recommendations
Timelines 
• Houston Library mashed their digital 
collections with Timeline.js to create 
easy to browse collections. 
http://digital.houstonlibrary.org/timeline/
Keep a career log 
• Use IFTTT to track your career in 
a spreadsheet 
• Grab related calendar events 
• Grab LinkedIn updates 
• Grab new presentations shared 
on SlideShare 
http://ifttt.com
Tweet Weather 
•Warn patrons that the library 
might be closed via Twitter 
http://ifttt.com
Mash together library feeds 
• Use Yahoo! Pipes to mash 
together content from several 
library feeds to publish to your 
social networks (or your library 
website) 
pipes.yahoo.com
Analyze Congress 
• Regime (www.tetoncode.com/ 
regime/) gathers info from 
Sunlight labs, Open Secrets, New 
York Times & more to show you 
information about congress
AIDS Posters Map 
•Wellcome library uses Fusion 
Tables, catalog data and a map to 
show where AIDS posters can be 
found in the world 
goo.gl/cHWBdR
Learn More: 
http://mashups.web2learning.net
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Tonight 
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Information 
Today Booth 
#217 
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Library Mashups: What's New

  • 1. Library Mashups: What’s New Nicole C. Engard http://mashups.web2learning.net
  • 2. What What is is a a Mashup? Mashup • A web application that combines data from more than one source into a single integrated tool
  • 3. Mashup Terminology •Web Service • a technology that enables information and communication exchange between different applications • Application Programming Interface (API) • a set of functions, procedures or classes for accessing a web service that allow a computer program to access and manipulate data on a web service the same way that a website interface lets the human user surf and dive into its content More: http://mashups.web2learning.net/glossary
  • 6. Why Use Mashups? • Create and share content more efficiently • Provide better services to our patrons • Add value to our websites and catalogs • To promote library services where our patrons are • It’s a learning experience – and we never turn down learning experiences!
  • 7. Preparing to use Mashups? • Ask vendors for APIs • Create RSS feeds for library content • Sign up for social networking sites • Create accounts for tools such as Yahoo! Pipes and IFTTT (If This Then That)
  • 8. Disclaimers • Hosting content on other web servers means if that website goes away, so too might your content • Connecting to other web servers might also cause your website to load slower • If you use other people’s content your depending on them to keep the content accurate and available • Always read the Terms of Service of the websites you use, and abide by them
  • 10. Yahoo! Pipes • Allows you to pull in many sources of data and mash it up into one source • Provides a simple web- based flow chart interface pipes.yahoo.com
  • 11. IFTTT • If This Then That • Easy tool for creating connections between multiple services using a simple trigger/action model http://ifttt.com
  • 12. ScribbleMaps • Create a map mashup with simple drag and drop tools/menus http://www.scribblemaps.com
  • 13. OpenRefine • “A powerful tool for working with messy data: cleaning it; transforming it from one format into another; extending it with web services; and linking it to databases like Freebase.” http://openrefine.org
  • 14. Fusion Tables • Take data and create visualizations (such as maps or charts) for that data • Share the resulting visualization (and data set) with others http://tables.googlelabs.com
  • 16. Serendip-o-matic • Connects your sources to digital materials located in libraries, museums, and archives around the world. • Examines your text or references and then identifies content in th Digital Public Library of America (DPLA), Europeana, and Flickr Commons, to help you discover photographs, documents, maps and other primary sources. http://serendipomatic.org
  • 17. Visualize Stats • A public report from the Koha ILS mashed with HighCharts creates a visualization for your stats http://www.pascolibraries.org/stats
  • 18. Mashed Catalog • Stanford’s SearchWorks searches everything the library has to offer in one place. • Powered by Blacklight http://searchworks.stanford.edu http://projectblacklight.org
  • 19. Searching Ebooks • Overdrive offers an API that can be integrated in to your OPAC. • Los Gatos does this with their Koha catalog. catalog.losgatosca.gov developer.overdrive.com/apis
  • 20. Reading Recommendations • BookMeUp (www.lib.montana.edu/beta/ bookme/) from Montana State University uses Amazon, Open Library, WorldCat and more to make recommendations
  • 21. Timelines • Houston Library mashed their digital collections with Timeline.js to create easy to browse collections. http://digital.houstonlibrary.org/timeline/
  • 22. Keep a career log • Use IFTTT to track your career in a spreadsheet • Grab related calendar events • Grab LinkedIn updates • Grab new presentations shared on SlideShare http://ifttt.com
  • 23. Tweet Weather •Warn patrons that the library might be closed via Twitter http://ifttt.com
  • 24. Mash together library feeds • Use Yahoo! Pipes to mash together content from several library feeds to publish to your social networks (or your library website) pipes.yahoo.com
  • 25. Analyze Congress • Regime (www.tetoncode.com/ regime/) gathers info from Sunlight labs, Open Secrets, New York Times & more to show you information about congress
  • 26. AIDS Posters Map •Wellcome library uses Fusion Tables, catalog data and a map to show where AIDS posters can be found in the world goo.gl/cHWBdR
  • 28. Book Signing Tonight ! 40% off Information Today Booth #217 ! 5pm-6:30pm