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      <title>Book Review: Library Mashups</title>
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      <description>This book is intended for readers who have some knowledge of computers, computer programming and libraries.
Many of us may be wondering what this book is all about and some of us may not have heard of the term &#39;mashups&#39;. In very simple terms according to Engard, a mashup is a way of taking data from one source and combining them with data from another source to create a unique online tool.</description>
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