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		<title>Bibliotekr &#8211; a new Danish social book-sharing site</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bibliotekr (a badly hidden pun on Flickr) is an idea crafted by a group of persons trying to create a book-sharing site &#8220;competing&#8221; with the Danish libraries. And one of the organizers had thrown together a small Hackathon, which I just had to attend. The Hackathon turned out to be more of a Conceptuathon or [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bibliotekr.dk" title="(in Danish) The current developer blog">Bibliotekr</a> (a badly hidden pun on <a href="http://www.flickr.com" title="You know it">Flickr</a>) is an idea crafted by a group of persons trying to create a book-sharing site &#8220;competing&#8221; with the Danish libraries. And one of the organizers had thrown together a small <a href="http://www.webmercial.dk/bibliotekr-hackathon-tirsdag-den-4-september-kl-1800.htm" title="(in Danish) Call for attendants to the Hackathon">Hackathon</a>, which I just had to attend.<br />
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The <em>Hackathon</em> turned out to be more of a <em>Conceptuathon</em> or <em>Possibilithon</em>, because the concept wasn&#8217;t really ready for implementation yet. But <a href="http://www.bibliotekr.dk/2007/09/05/udvikling/" title="(in Danish) The minutes of the meeting">we met up 8 persons</a> and discussed our views on the project. Some were developers like me, some were librarians and some just interested parties.</p>
<p>The key points remaining to make the concept ready for alpha-release to the public was how to conceptually identify the lending of a book in a WordPress post. How does the post change to visualize, that the book has been lent out. This has to be done via some extension to WordPress. I looked into creating WordPress plugins &ndash; <a href="http://codex.wordpress.org/Creating_Tables_with_Plugins" title="From WordPress Codex: Creating Tables with Plugins">and that seems to be very easy</a>. So when that time comes, I will probably create that.</p>
<p>The second challenge is to display books for lending on a Google Map. This is however quite easy &ndash; even applying filters on the sections to show (only sci-fi, only paperback, etc.). The funny thing comes when zooming on the map. Of course the map cannot handle thousands of displayed icons in the same view &ndash; the javascript is simply too slow. Thus on different zoom levels, different levels of detail must be applied. The easiest is to switch to zipcode view at a certain zoom-level, and then just count the number of available books in the zipcode and display a single icon for this.</p>


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