I’d be excited just to be a fly on the wall at code4lib, but I’m on a bit of a mission to change the architecture of our library software — to make it more hackable, and make those hacks more sharable — so I had to propose a talk.
Title: What Blog Applications Can Teach [...]
Posted January 6, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Technology. Tags: code4lib, common platform, lib20, libraries, library, library 2.0, library software, library systems, library20, reusable code, software architecture, software design, system architecture, system design. 2 Comments.
I hadn’t seen Ryan Eby’s post at LibDev that connected ILSs with WordPress before I posted that library catalogs should be like WordPress here. It connects with a my comment on a post at Meredith Farkas’ Information Wants To Be Free. My comment there goes in two directions, but I’d like to focus on the [...]
Posted November 27, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information. Tags: catalog data, coders wanted, future, future of libraries, future of library catalogs, future of the ils, future of the opac, libraries, library, library 2.0, library catalog, library catalogs, library technology, library20, opac, programmers wanted, smart software, software design. 13 Comments.