Good APIs Presentation
December 23rd, 2008 — Marieke GuyHere is the Presentation given at the CETIS conference.
Have a Good Christmas and New Year Everyone.
Here is the Presentation given at the CETIS conference.
Have a Good Christmas and New Year Everyone.
Good APIs project went along to the Mashed Libraries 2008 event on the 27th November 2008 at Birkbeck College, London. This event was an attempt to get HE/FE library developers together and trying out new things. It was conceived by Owen Stephens of Imperial College and sponsored by UKOLN.
A number of photos are available on Flickr and several blog posts have already been written about the day.
The Ning network is also still available
Good APIs project was represented at the recent CETIS Conference 2008 when Brian Kelly and Marieke Guy co-facilitated a half-day session on Innovation in a World on Web APIs.
The session was run as an unconference and attendees were encouraged to contribute.
In the first part of the session people were asked to talk about what they are currently working on:
After coffee the second part of the session was spent looking at the future. This also involved exploring best practices for Web APIs.
Feedback from the session is available from the session wiki. Further resources and handouts are available from the UKOLN Web site.
Tony Hirst has also provided some useful definitions and pointers on his blog.
The ‘Good APIs’ project aims to provide JISC and the sector with information and advice on the factors that encourage use of machine interfaces, based on existing practice.
The blog will provide a central link to resources created during the project, information about the project and final deliverables.
It will also allow those interested in issues relating to the use of APIs in HE to comment on discussion areas and findings.
If you have a question, suggestion or comment about the project please get in touch.