Hacking the LibraryKendall Clark tries to figure out if he can make the librarians and the geeks happy at the same time. Published on XML.com.tag:oreilly.com,2009:column-302004-10-13T21:11Ztag:xml.com,2004:article:1424
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.
2004-06-02T07:00Z2004-10-13T21:11ZKendall Grant ClarkHacking the LibraryKendall Grant ClarkO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2004:article:1406
Continuing "Hacking the Library", Kendall Clark shows how to use the Library of Congress Classification on your own book collection.
2004-04-28T07:00Z2004-10-13T21:11ZKendall Grant ClarkHacking the LibraryKendall Grant ClarkO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2004:article:1385
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.
2004-03-17T07:00Z2004-10-13T21:11ZKendall Grant ClarkHacking the LibraryKendall Grant ClarkO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly and Associatestag:xml.com,2004:article:1372
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.
2004-02-18T07:00Z2004-10-13T21:11ZKendall Grant ClarkHacking the LibraryKendall Grant ClarkO'Reilly and Associatestext/htmlen-usCopyright 2004, O'Reilly and Associates