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Open Source Web Applications For Libraries 1st Edition Karen A Coombs

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Open Source Web Applications For Libraries 1st Edition Karen A Coombs
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Publisher: Information Today
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.82 MB
Author: Karen A. Coombs, Amanda J. Hollister
ISBN: 9781573879040, 9781573874007, 1573879045, 1573874000
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Open Source Web Applications For Libraries 1st Edition Karen A Coombs by Karen A. Coombs, Amanda J. Hollister 9781573879040, 9781573874007, 1573879045, 1573874000 instant download after payment.

Coombs and Hollister, both librarians with experience in software and information technologies, present this overview of useful open source software tools for libraries. Beginning with a discussion of web application concepts and open source software, the work progresses through an examination of blog and wiki technologies such as WordPress and MediaWiki and content management systems such as Drupal and Joomla, and concludes with a look at library administration specific technologies like LibData and next generation catalog applications including Vufind and Sciblio. The work provides introductory information and basic set up instructions for each application as well as screen shots and commentary about their best use in a library setting.

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