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Hacking the Library
http://www.xml.com/pub/at/30
Kendall Clark tries to figure out if he can make the librarians and the geeks happy at the same time. Published on XML.com.
Copyright 2004, O'Reilly Media, Inc.O'Reilly & Associatesen-us
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/06/02/dijalog.html
Continuing his "Hacking the Library" series, Kendall Clark
starts the implementation of a web service tool to retrieve Library
of Congress identifiers given the ISBN of a book.
Hacking the LibraryKendall Grant ClarkO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2004-06-02T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/04/28/lcc.html
Continuing "Hacking the Library", Kendall Clark shows how to use the Library of Congress Classification on your own book collection.
Hacking the LibraryKendall Grant ClarkO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2004-04-28T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/03/17/dijalog.html
Embarking on his journey to organize our media collections, Kendall Clark explains how the Library of Congress classification system can be brought into our homes.
Hacking the LibraryKendall Grant ClarkO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2004-03-17T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/02/18/dijalog.html
Much as we'd like, our personal media collections will never be purely digital. Kendall Clark embarks on a new column dedicated to the application of geek know-how to managing the hybrid analog and digital media collections that we own.
Hacking the LibraryKendall Grant ClarkO'Reilly and Associates, Inc.2004-02-18T00:00-08:00text/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly Media