Tim Sherratt · @wragge@hcommons.social
play along!
Prime Minister
me
Start experimenting. The technology is developing so rapidly that if you spend 12 months planning a project it’s likely to be out-of-date even before you start. New web services and data sources are becoming available every day. Perhaps you could use Open Calais to extract people’s names from a collection description, or MetaCarta to find the places. You might use the Google Books API to harvest the details of publications that cite your records. Even if you’re not a coder you can use tools like Yahoo Pipes to see what happens when you start to link data and services. Experimentation brings new ideas and possibilities. It’s all about making connections.
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2022
2011
The Sun, 3 February 1948, page 5
The GLAM Workbench is not my job, no-one pays me. I work on it because I think its useful and important, and because I enjoy the process of solving problems and helping researchers.