This past Tuesday and Wednesday 31 people gathered during lunch to hear Nicole Engard the editor of “Library Mashups”, explain what mashups are, how they can be used, shared examples from libraries and how to create a mashup using Yahoo Pipes. If you missed either lunch time webinar the archives are available on the CLiC website under Continuing Education, Webinar Archives.
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