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100 1 _aBreeding, Marshall.
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245 1 0 _aOpening up library systems through web services and SOA :
_bhype, or reality? /
_cMarshall Breeding.
260 _aChicago, IL :
_bAmerican Library Association,
_cc2009.
300 _a43 p. ;
_c28 cm.
440 0 _aLibrary technology reports ;
_x0024-2586 ;
_vv. 45, no. 8
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505 1 _aCh.1.INTRODUCTION. Scope -- Intended audience of this report -- Why should libraries care about application programming interfaces? -- Possibilities abound -- Basic concepts -- API implementation models -- What is an API? -- Proprietary APIs -- APIs and open source -- Standards as open interfaces -- API security -- Terms of service -- With power comes responsibility and cost -- No universal expectation for APIs -- CH.2. VENDORS AND PRODUCTS. Case studies and customer responses; Ex Libris -- Duke University Libraries -- Broome Community College -- University of Tennessee -- National Library of Australia -- Evergreen -- The Library Corporation -- Innovative Interfaces -- Koha -- Polaris -- SirsiDynix -- Talis -- VTLS -- Ch.3. API HYPE AND REALITY. Conclusion.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 42).
650 0 _aIntegrated library systems (Computer systems)
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650 0 _aService-oriented architecture (Computer science)
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