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Free the Data: Creating a Web Services Interface to the Online Catalog

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Presentation by Emily Lynema at Code4Lib 2007 in Athens, GA NCSU Libraries’ initial implementation of its Endeca-powered catalog did little to util... More

Presentation by Emily Lynema at Code4Lib 2007 in Athens, GA NCSU Libraries’ initial implementation of its Endeca-powered catalog did little to utilize increased flexibility to create more interoperability. This talk would discuss current work to enable integration by creating a web services platform on top of the catalog. Examples include a web service supplying local availability for ISBN REST requests, an RSS layer for all catalog search/browse activities, and OpenSearch integration with the library website’s Quick Search (including experimentation with facet data in OpenSearch). Less

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