Ian Walls
Android has Barcode Scanner, which can do both scan to text, as well as send
to custom URL (if you've got a RESTful kinda setup you want to GET to).
I'd second that (it's the ZXing one) but note that 1D barcodes need a
phone with a decent autofocus camera, else only QR and Data Matrix
Please excuse any duplication of this announcement; it is being sent to
multiple lists.
The PREMIS Editorial Committee is pleased to announce the publication of a
revised PREMIS RDF/OWL ontology based on the PREMIS Data Dictionary for
Preservation Metadata version 2.2 [1], a digital
If you are interested in doing some development, this project description and
code may be of interest to you:
http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/5014
ISBN and QR Barcode Scanning Mobile App for Libraries
This article outlines the development of a mobile application for the Ryerson
Digital Communication and Learning Initiatives Librarian (Leon E. Bloch Law
Library, Missouri)
Leon E. Bloch Law Library - UMKC School of Law The Digital Communications
Learning Initiatives Librarian will develop and maintain an integrated digital
communications platform which provides access to
The successful candidate will work closely with LOCKSS Program technical staff
to analyze publisher Web sites and build Web crawler plugins to process the
content for preservation. A LOCKSS plugin is specific to each publishing
platform and determines what content will be collected and preserved.
Job Title: Director, Digital Humanities Seed Lab
Job Order Number: 10408
Location: Tempe Campus
Full-time, Academic Professional
College/Division - College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Institute for
Humanities Research
Posted Rate of Pay - $45,000 - $60,000 DOE
Arizona State University
We've had good luck using the Zbar reader to scan library barcodes.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/zbar-barcode-reader/id344957305
On 6/6/13 3:28 PM, Joseph Montibello joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu
wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if this would be worth a look. Does Codabar and Code39. It's a
Code4Lib Midwest will be held October 13-14 at the University of Iowa.
We'll open up registration later this summer, but you can contribute ideas
for programming right now on the wiki (
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/Midwest) or the Code4Lib Midwest
listserv