Re: [CODE4LIB] Anyone Doing Interesting Things With Digital Collection Systems?

2016-02-27 Thread Tom Cramer
Off the top of my head, in addition to NYPL, I would look at University of British Columbia’s Open Collections site https://open.library.ubc.ca/ See this release announcement from Paul Joseph about features & APIs: https://www.mail-archive.com/code4lib@listserv.nd.edu/msg28980.html the World

Re: [CODE4LIB] Anyone Doing Interesting Things With Digital Collection Systems?

2016-02-27 Thread Stuart A. Yeates
I have a useful script for pushing OAI feeds into RePCe (http://repec.org/), effectively re-publishing repository contents in some researchers' subject-specific repository. Developed and tested for dspace, should work with other OAI feeds (let me know the OAI if there are some it doesn't work

Re: [CODE4LIB] Anyone Doing Interesting Things With Digital Collection Systems?

2016-02-27 Thread Phillips, Mark
We are in the final stages of a complete redesign of our various digital library interfaces here at UNT, starting with The Portal to Texas History which has a six year old UI. In doing this work I've been poking around at sites that I think are good examples of design for various reasons.

Re: [CODE4LIB] Anyone Doing Interesting Things With Digital Collection Systems?

2016-02-27 Thread Matt Sherman
I'm good with shameless plugs, I was hoping for some to see what awesome stuff people are working on. This does look pretty cool. Just skimming it on the train home I really appreciate the responsiveness. I could see where you could cross walk the bibliographic metadata without much trouble. The

Re: [CODE4LIB] Anyone Doing Interesting Things With Digital Collection Systems?

2016-02-27 Thread Gregory Murray
Matt, Please have a look at the Theological Commons at Princeton Seminary: http://commons.ptsem.edu/ It's responsive. Unfortunately we don't have OAI-PMH set up (someday). Currently the only "API" is that if you take a URL like http://commons.ptsem.edu/id/... and replace "id" with "xml" you get

[CODE4LIB] Anyone Doing Interesting Things With Digital Collection Systems?

2016-02-27 Thread Matt Sherman
Hi all, I am asking about interesting digital collection tech due to some personal research I am doing. I have looked a bunch of digital collection sites lately and outside of NYPL , I have mostly seen bland, non-responsive but functional CONTENTdm sites or

Re: [CODE4LIB] wiki appears to be down

2016-02-27 Thread Wick, Ryan
Thanks for letting me know, we're back now. The disk had filled up. I don't think I have Slack notifications for Code4Lib on my phone, so I didn't see it for a while. I will change that... Ryan -Original Message- From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of

Re: [CODE4LIB] wiki appears to be down

2016-02-27 Thread Francis Kayiwa
On 2/27/16 8:29 AM, Rosalyn Metz wrote: hi all, the wiki appears to be down. not sure who handles such things Ryan's last response on this was. Fastest way is IRC/Slack. I copied you on my *ping* to him ./fxk rosy -- Finagle's Fifth Law: Always draw your curves, then plot your

[CODE4LIB] wiki appears to be down

2016-02-27 Thread Rosalyn Metz
hi all, the wiki appears to be down. not sure who handles such things rosy

Re: [CODE4LIB] onboarding developers coming from industry

2016-02-27 Thread Harnum, Alan
Disclaimer that my thoughts are largely based on working with outside consultants at FPOW (public library system)... - specific points of confusion sometimes arose around library-specific terminology that overlaps with technical terminology, especially if the developer is going to be working

Re: [CODE4LIB] php and email

2016-02-27 Thread Michael Berkowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I would strongly recommend against using PHP's built-in mail() functionality, as it is often difficult to hand-craft messages that will be delivered correctly rather than rejected by spam filters, create multipart HTML messages (if that is