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From: | address@hidden |
Subject: | Re: [Koha-devel] Ideas for next releases (2.4 ?) - project organisation |
Date: | Fri Aug 20 00:46:03 2004 |
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Eyler, Patrick wrote:
I certainly feel, as a librarian, that Web Services are the way forward for ILSs. For users, as you pointed out, but also for librarians. It might allow us to go beyond Z3950 to implement SRW/SRU (see http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue40/morgan/). It might also allow us to have a system more easily integrated in an environment which looks seamless to the user: for example, when he logs in the College web site, he gets informations about new books at the library waiting for him, even though he is not logged in Koha, nor even on the library web site. I think it might allow us all sort of things actually.Tim O'Reilly talked a lot about web services, platforms, and social software in his keynote, and there were some ideas that seemed to make sense for the Koha world (especially in light of discussions on oss4lib about modularizing the ILS). Web Services for users/clients: reviews/ranking (this is a nice bit of participatory social software too) search patron info reserves reading club (or similar) tools Web Services to make use of (from other sources): amazon reviews/ranking amazon buying circle info ibiblio cddb imdb
Nicolas
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