Libraryhack
@libraryhack2011
Libraryhack was a mashup/apps competition which ran in May 2011 using data and collections from libraries in Australia and New Zealand.
Infographics: How does Australia compare on government open data released? egovau.blogspot.com/2013/01/infogr… #gov2au #infographic
#greylit archaeological research data revealed that 29% usage was grey literature. The most valued collection.
Minecraft teams up with UN to help young people redesign neighbourhoods, used for 300 public spaces pcgamer.com/2012/09/05/min… #gov2au #engagement
#greylit Gerald White providing story of Edna providing central access to education resources including grey literature
“@Susan_Franklin1: RT@digiphile: "Open data can be fuel for innovation, growth and job creation"-@NeelieKroesEU j.mp/tCL2r1”
#publicsphere Libraries need to be social, and digitally desirable places.
Hacking with - not hacking in should be something that people are encouraged to do in schools and workplaces. Nick Gruen at #rtiqld
Bringing people and great ideas together to work on mashups can yield amazing results.
Libraryhack getting a positive rap now. Well done to everyone who used the library data. You helped push the concept of open data. #rtiqld
Not just about making available but empowering people to use the data is an issue for libraries. #rtiqld
Use AND re-use. Access is not enough if people can't use it in the ways that they might want. #rtiqld
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