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API 101

APIs, also known as Application Programming Interfaces, at their most basic level, allows applications to talk to other applications, but they are so much more than this when you begin to explore the world of APIs further. APIs are slowly becoming part of every aspect of our personal, and business worlds, often even without us knowing. If you surf the web, and use a mobile phone, this explanation of what an API is for you. APIs are affecting your life right now, and with a little more understanding you can learn to identify APIs, and put them to work for you, even if you are not a geek.
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How APIs Can Make Publishing More Efficient | Digital Book World

How APIs Can Make Publishing More Efficient | Digital Book World | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Bibliocloud's Emma Barnes explains how application programming interfaces, or APIs, can help streamline the ways publishers share data and content.

Via Marianela Camacho Alfaro, Mark E. Deschaine, PhD
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The Experience API (xAPI): What You Need To Know - eLearning Industry

The Experience API (xAPI): What You Need To Know - eLearning Industry | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Find out everything you need to know about the Experience API (xAPI) and why it’s important to the eLearning industry.
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Information Integration: Mash-ups, APIs and the Semantic Web » Overdue Ideas

Over the last couple of years, the British Library have been running a set of internal courses on digital skills for librarians. As part of this programme I’ve delivered a course called “Information Integration: Mash-ups, APIs and the Semantic Web”, and thought it would be good to share the course structure and materials in case they were helpful to others. The course was designed to run in a 6 hour day, including two 15 minute coffee breaks and a one hour lunch break.

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