Congratulations to Bloomington, Indiana, and our new hosts at Indiana
University, for being voted as the host city for Code4Lib 2011!
Thanks to all who voted and all the sites that submitted proposals.
-Mike
Thanks everyone - we feel really honored to be hosting next year's event
here in Bloomington (a classic college town - please see Breaking Away if
you have never seen it - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078902/) and we look
forward to making it a wonderful time for everyone.
Thanks again to our
I admit I'm not seeing the problem with your scenario, I like the
contains solution.
The contains relationship hangs off of whatever entities you choose to
hang it off of, no?
If neither you nor anyone else has chosen to do the authority work to
collocate, say, different versions of Moby
If you model work of works MobyDick+A, then you've simply got to make
sure the contains relationship is there to the simple work Moby
Dick, right?
Then that would allow the particular manifestation of MobyDick+A to be
grouped with all the MobyDicks, since the system knows it contains a
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 1:09 PM, Karen Coyle li...@kcoyle.net wrote:
the records... It might wok, I really want to try to model this. Wish we
could get some folks together for a 1/2 day somewhere and JUST DO IT.
+1 to this. Maybe a whole day or two, though. I totally agree we're
past the
I'm working on an article that will, in part, explore the challenges of service
design [1] for libraries, with particular emphasis on opportunities to create
multi-channel, cross-platform, trans-media experiences.
For instance, at the Ann Arbor District Library, people can request this item
To apply for the position described, please go to the Stanford University
online job application system, and search for Requisition #37588:
http://jobs.stanford.edu/
*Request no direct phone calls or emails, please.*
Digitization Workflow Engineer
Fixed Term for 12 months
Overview
Stanford
Does anyone know where there might be a list of the various flavors of MARC?
I currently have:
marc21
usmarc US MARC Replaced by marc21
rusmarc Russian MARC
canmarc Canadian MARC Replaced by marc21
ukmarc UK MARC Replaced by marc21
cmarc Chinese MARC
unimarc
I think you're missing MARCthulu from your list. ;-)
Roy
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Houghton,Andrew hough...@oclc.org wrote:
Does anyone know where there might be a list of the various flavors of
MARC?
I currently have:
marc21
usmarc US MARC Replaced by marc21
rusmarc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MARC_standards lists a number of them
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Houghton,Andrew hough...@oclc.org wrote:
Does anyone know where there might be a list of the various flavors of
MARC?
I currently have:
marc21
usmarc US MARC Replaced by marc21
I attended IU Bloomington (and was a bike rider) when the movie was
filmed. The dad's car lot was just a few blocks from my house and I
biked a lot of the places that the main character, David, rode in the
movie.Much of the campus, including a scene outside the IUB library
(made of limestone from
It's on the list, but someone needs to mention danMARC, the
Danish-language MARC standard, and the best library-standards pun yet!
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 2:57 PM, Kyle Banerjee kyle.baner...@gmail.com wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MARC_standards lists a number of them
T-shirts should use one that says 'cutter' on the front, with code4lib
details on the back:
http://www.founditemclothing.com/t-shirts/breaking-away-cutters-shirt.html
P
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Tom Keays tomke...@gmail.com wrote:
I attended IU Bloomington (and was a bike rider) when the
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 4:04 PM, phil cryer p...@cryer.us wrote:
T-shirts should use one that says 'cutter' on the front, with code4lib
details on the back:
http://www.founditemclothing.com/t-shirts/breaking-away-cutters-shirt.html
-1
I hold that movie in high reverence. Let us not bespoil it
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