MASH UPS

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MashUPs, definition, uses, pros and cons.
Jean Carlos Rodríguez
Mind Map by Jean Carlos Rodríguez, updated more than 1 year ago
Jean Carlos Rodríguez
Created by Jean Carlos Rodríguez over 7 years ago
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MASH UPS
  1. • Freely available data mashups via the Internet increase access to relevant data for decision making, which benefits all libraries and does not require costly subscriptions to commercial systems.

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    • PROS
    1. • Librarians collaboratively create mashup databases tailored to the needs of collection managers, resulting in improved access to relevant data for decision making.
      1. • The distribution of information professionals, computer programmers, and IT infrastructure across libraries means that individual libraries do not bear the burden of supporting an entire project.
        1. • Professional library organizations have concentrated expertise in collection management and discrete subject areas. Their membership includes new members with novel insights and skills.
    2. • Continuing to update and host the data mashup may be problematic.
      1. • Legal permissions to use the data or other “inputs” in the mashup may be necessary. Always look for a terms of use statement on source Web sites or contact the organization directly (Lehmberg et al. 2008).
        1. • Continuing availability of data sources on the Internet is unpredictable (sources may vanish without warning or no longer be updated).
          1. • Variability in APIs’ robustness may require extensive programming or tweaks to utilize data in mashup and thus may be unsustainable in the long term.
      2. Is one of the pillars of the famous Web 2.0, the social and collaborative web where users have something to contribute. A mashup consists of a web application that uses resources from more than one source to create a complete service.
          1. According to the purpose of the mashup, it can be: for consumers and business or data. The first are the most frequent, focused on the end user, both through computers and mobile devices that allow geolocation among other uses. In the case of business mashups, they are focused on providing a more corporate solution that the company can offer its clients or employees. They would be like a preliminary phase on the way to convert a mashup to consumers.
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