Posts Tagged ‘M25 consortium’

Mash it up, mash it in, let me begin

Posted on April 15th, 2011 by Paul Stainthorp

I went to Goldsmiths, University of London, today, at the invitation of Craigie-Lee Paterson, for a mashlib event of sorts.

While I remembered my camera, I forgot to put its battery in: so unfortunately no photos from me. Here’s one from CLP, though: entitled “Earnest, Pensive and Nonchalant“.

Phone camera photo by Craigie-Lee Paterson

And another one of me pretending to understand open bibliographic data.

Photo by Chris Keene

There were about 17 people there, so it was nice and intimate! Mostly drawn from member institutions of the M25 consortium, but at least one delegate had come from as far away as York St John University.

First speaker in the morning was the University of Sussex’s Chris Keene, who gave a high(ish)-level overview of the principles of mashing up data, and the ways in which the Web is changing.

Next, Gary Green went through some more practical examples of how the ‘standard toolkit’ of Yahoo! Pipes, Google spreadsheets, Firefox extensions, Twitter et al.

Lastly for the morning session, I talked about Jerome before a bit of a group discussion about the difficulties in developing a mashup ‘culture’ in universities.

After a very healthy(!) lunch (surely not a real mashed library event; not with fruit on the table…), we moved into an I.T. lab in Goldsmith’s library for the hands-on afternoon. Gary walked the group through Yahoo! Pipes 101 before people had a go at manipulating their own data and feeds in Pipes (I saw people hacking into EPrints, Google Reader, Twitter and the Guardian, amongst other data sources). Finally, we discussed ways of presenting RSS feeds to users, and I rounded it off with a look at using Google spreadsheets and cheap tools for manipulating and presenting journal information.

Thanks to CLP for the invitation to take part. And thank you for all the positive|feedback|and|nice|comments.

Tweets from the day (hashtag #clp25mash) are saved in Twapper Keeper.

Mashing for the M25 consortium

Posted on February 16th, 2011 by Paul Stainthorp

I’m speaking at a one-day cpd25 event on ‘Mashups And Libraries‘ at Goldsmiths, University of London, on Wednesday, 13 April 2011. cpd25 is a ‘Staff Development and Training Organisation working in association with the M25 Consortium of Academic Libraries‘ in the south-east of England.

The event costs £45 for cpd25 members (£65 for non-members). I’ll be talking/demoing/guiding people in using Yahoo! Pipes and Google spreadsheets for library mashups.

From the cpd25 website:

This event will give you an overview of mashups from some of the experts, relating mashups to the Library setting. Then in the afternoon you can have a go at creating your own mashups.

What are Mashups?

They are web applications that combine freely available data from various sources to create something new and potentially more useful into a single tool. They can be a very powerful way to meet our user’s varied expectations and provide excellent web-based services adding value to library websites and library catalogues. They can also allow libraries to promote Library services where the users are.

Venue: Goldmsiths, University of London

Event programme

9.30-10.00 Coffee and registration
10.00-12.45 Presentations including examples of mashups in Libraries
12.45-1.45 Lunch

1.45-4.30 Create your own mashups – hands on session (Paul Stainthorp Electronic Resources Librarian) yahoo pipes/google data 101 session. Parallel session tba.

All day event – you can come for just the morning presentations or stay for the whole event (both options include lunch)

Speakers

Chris Keene Technical Development Manager(Library, University of Sussex)

Julian Cheal Systems Developer (UKOLN)

Gary Green technical Librarian (Surrey County Council)

Paul Stainthorp Electronic Resources Librarian (University of Lincoln)

Price:
to attend the morning session – £35 for cpd25 members (£55 for non-members)
to attend all day – £45 for cpd25 members (£65 for non-members)
Lunch and refreshments included in both prices.

Please note that places are limited.
To book a place please use our online booking form or email the administrator via cpd25@lse.ac.uk

Cancellations less than one week before the event will be charged a 50% cancellation fee. In the event of a ‘no-show’ on the day, the full fee will be charged.