From WorldCat Developers' Network
2009 WorldCat Mashathon in Amsterdam
Introductions
Please introduce yourself, what you're working on, and if you want, what you might want to work on at the Mashathon. To edit this page, you will need to sign-in, or if you don't yet have an account on this site, you can create an account from the login page.
- Derk-Jan Feil - Application manager and developer at the Royal Tropical Institute (Amsterdam)
- Niels Molenaar - Administrator and developer of the library system at the Royal Tropical Institute (Amsterdam)
- Don Hamparian Grid Services Manager - working on exposing web services to our community.
- Alice Sneary WorldCat marketing - providing communications (and adequate cookies) for the event.
- Roy Tennant Senior Program Officer, Research - head troublemaker.
- Peter van Boheemen, Head of Application Development, Wageningen University and Resaerch Library - We develop a library content management system for Wageningen UR LIbrary. Want to get inspired at the Mashathon. We played around with xisbn/xissn services and use a special service for translating Dutch PPN-id's into OCLC numbers.
- Afelonne Doek, Senior Information Analist, International Institute for Social History (IISH) - Attended the NY Hackathon. The IISH is currently developing a content mashup platform that also includes a webservice for the IISH collections.
- Bert Degenhart Drenth, Owner and managing director of Adlib Information Systems, supplier of library, museum and archive software. We have a special interest in API's in the cultural heritage field, including vocabulary control and library services. Our website: http://www.adlibsoft.com
- Andre Keyzer - Senior Web Developer at the University of Groningen - We would like to add Worldcat to our new search system PurpleSearch
- Etienne Posthumus - propellerhead at the TU Delft Library - looking forward to getting up to speed on the webservices offered to evaluate how we can improve our integrated search and repository infrastructure.
- Pete Ciuffetti - Senior Software Engineer at Credo Reference Looking for ways to provide contextual information to users within their workflow. Gotta break down those walls.
- Martin Zwaal, software engineer at OCLC Leiden Netherlands. Currently working on social network services.
- Julian Cheal - Systems Developer at UKOLN, University of Bath. Currently working mainly with Institutional Repositories.
- Andreas Neumann - Developer at the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek. Mainly working on the OPACplus.
- André Hagenbruch - Software engineer at University Library Bochum. Integrating Solr into TouchPoint and working on an institutional repository.
- Hicham El Kasmi - Developer at Université Libre de Bruxelles - Libraries. Looking for ways to provide contextual information to users within our institutional repository's Web interface, based on SOLR and VuFind.
- Rick Gouw - Developer at the library of the Radboud University Nijmegen. Investigating possibilities / working on the development of a repository and presentation layer for digitised cultural heritage. Looking for ways to offer endusers a catalog with enriched data.
