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Jody Condit Fagan

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Photo of Jody FaganHello, my name is Jody Fagan!  I'll be speaking on "Mashups for Non-Techies: Yahoo! Pipes..." This will be on Tuesday at 10:30am....

 

Here's a link to the final slideshow, summary link page, and a homework assignment!

Mashups for the Nontechies_Final.ppt

Fagan_Summary2.doc

Pipes_Homework.doc

Here's a link to my home page: http://jcf-hp.blogspot.com/  which has links to other sites such as my LibraryThing site...

Here's my work contact info page for Official Phone Number and stuff like that: http://www.lib.jmu.edu/staffdir/bio.aspx?uid=4

Below I am posting a summary of links that I will be referring to during the presentation:

 

 

 

Summary: links and other takeaways from “Mashups for non-Techies,” CIL 2008

Jody Condit Fagan, Digital Services Librarian, James Madison University

faganjc@jmu.edu   |    http://pipes.yahoo.com/fagan

Find out more about:
Yahoo Pipes:     http://pipes.yahoo.com

Popular Pipes: http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipes.popular

Search for cil08 to see the Pipes mentioned in this presentation!

Related Technologies:

                XML:                      http://www.w3schools.com/xml/

                XSLT:                     http://www.w3schools.com/xsl/            

                RSS:                       http://www.w3schools.com/rss/

Example Feed Sources (from public information):
                Information Today          http://www.infotoday.com/thismonth.xml

                Library Journal                  http://www.libraryjournal.com/learnRss

                To find more:                    Go to your favorite sites and look for:      or 

Example Data Sources: may require APIs
                Yahoo! Pipes comes with data sources such as Flickr, Google Base, Yahoo! Shopping      

                Advanced users may wish to check out                 Amazon Web Services:  http://aws.amazon.com/

Sites where you can set up your own info as feed sources (from your stuff):
LibraryThing :                    http://www.librarything.com

Furl :                                      http://www.furl.net                      see also : http://del.icio.us/

Blogger:                               http://www.blogger.com

WorldCat lists:                  http://www.worldcat.org/, click on Lists, Search for Lists

Feed Readers / Data aggregators
Google Reader:                http://reader.google.com

Bloglines:                            http://www.bloglines.com/

Other useful tools:
RSS-to-JavaScript.com: http://www.rss-to-javascript.com/         for putting rss on a web page

Technorati:                         http://technorati.com/                                 blog search engine

 

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