
I'm anxiously anticipating her upcoming blog entry, as she has promised to write about mashups and their potential applications impact in the health sciences. The Krafty Librarian's most recent entry introduces us to Library Elf - a personal library reminder service that lets create their own username and password then they select their library and then they give Library Elf their library card number and pin number. If the patron's library is not listed they can recommend it to Library Elf to have it listed. Thus, the users then can receive emails, text messages, and RSS feeds for renewal reminders, overdues, and hold items at one click of the mouse (or a few). What do you think? Is it viable?
It's this sort of "mashing" up of different programs and applications through API that makes the future of online technology that much more intriguing.
3 comments:
Allan,
Or, should I say Meister Mash? (MeSH?)
Krafty librarian is, in my view, the best medical library blogger. Indispensible reading for health librarians.
A Canadian can now step up - you?
Dean
Hi Allan, interesting postings. I have you in my bloglines now.
-desy
Dean,
I can only dream. There's already someone who's mythical in status in Canadian medical librarianship. Some guy who's known as the Google Scholar. He's pretty good I heard... ;)
Post a Comment