This was the content repository for the Libraries Hacked website, previously hosted at https://www.librarieshacked.org. Now archived as the latest website uses a single Jekyll repository with content externally hosted in a separate blog.
All content on the website is stored in markdown (.md) format. The website uses a Content Management System called Pico. This does not rely on any external database, but uses files stored within a content directory.
This repository holds all the content. Directories are used to split the content into sections.
Directory | Description |
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/ | a set of dictinct pages under no category: 404, about, contact, index, and privacy policy |
apis | listings of library data APIs |
apps | various example apps that use or interact with library data |
articles | articles on open data and library technology |
events | listings of upcoming, ongoing, and past events |
examples | brief examples of technologies listed throughout the site |
hardware | some hardware used in hack and makerspaces |
international | working on international data sources and comparisons |
otherdata | data sources not available as APIs, of different types |
projects | { libraries: hacked } projects past and current |
resources | mainly textual resources and web links for finding out more about these topics |
source | links to source code online: either github or bitbucket repositories |
tools | software tools for use in hacks |
tutorials | tutorials on variopus library data topics |
The website is refreshed directly with content from this repository. The files are copied into the content directory of the website. As the website uses a cache folder, the cache needs to be cleared when any updates are made.
See the main website repository for more info on how the website works.
Attribution licence for Libraries Hacked content is CC BY 4.0.