Hello,
I don't think that quite applies. But I definitely get the message and I
apologize.
Thanks,
Cornel Darden Jr.
Chief Information Officer
Casanova Information Services, LLC
Office Phone: (779) 205-3105
Mobile Phone: (708) 705-2945
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> On Mar 30, 2016, at 11:14 PM,
Randall speaks to the issue better than I can at the moment.
https://xkcd.com/1053/
-Angela
On Mar 30, 2016 11:11 PM, "Cornel Darden Jr."
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Yes, indeed. IoT is not limited to a specific area of librarianship.
> Medical librarians and law librarians
Hello,
Yes, indeed. IoT is not limited to a specific area of librarianship. Medical
librarians and law librarians should be just as concerned and knowledgeable
about such things. Are we suggesting that there is an area of librarianship
that does not benefit from the IoT?
As far a IoT being
Applause to Lesli. +100
Kate Deibel, PhD | Web Applications Specialist
Information Technology Services
University of Washington Libraries
http://staff.washington.edu/deibel
--
"When Thor shows up, it's always deus ex machina."
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries
I feel compelled to pipe up about the comment "Very sad that a librarian didn't
know what it was."
Librarians come in all flavors and varieties. Until I worked in a medical
library, I had no idea what a systematic review was. I had no idea there was a
variety of librarian called "clinical
Hello,
Libraries should be leading the way in the IoT field. Very sad that a librarian
didn't know what it was. I think IoT definitely has a place as a showcase of
possibilities. This could serve public libraries well, especially via corporate
sponsorship. Although, that could open a can of
While not specifically Internet of Things, we have tried to gather relevant
writing about and projects using Raspberry Pi in libraries.
http://pibrary.blogspot.com/p/history.html The Pibrary Project is trying to
foster a grassroots effort enabling more libraries to grow their own tech
IT Analyst II (DevOps)
University of Oklahoma
Norman
**The job:**
You'll be responsible for the documentation, automation, and orchestration of
IT development and operations workflows and configuration for University of
Oklahoma Libraries.
You'll help us continue our move to agile
There had better be plenty of moon pies during breaks...
Kate Deibel, PhD | Web Applications Specialist
Information Technology Services
University of Washington Libraries
http://staff.washington.edu/deibel
--
"When Thor shows up, it's always deus ex machina."
On 3/30/2016 11:18 AM, David
Woohooo!
:-)
Jason
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 1:18 PM David Uspal
wrote:
> Code4Lib,
>
> Please join the Code4Lib 2016 LPC in congratulating the Chattanooga
> proposal team in officially winning the 2017 Code4Lib Conference bid! (You
> can see the winning bid here:
Code4Lib,
Please join the Code4Lib 2016 LPC in congratulating the Chattanooga
proposal team in officially winning the 2017 Code4Lib Conference bid! (You can
see the winning bid here: http://lab.lib.utc.edu/c4l-cha/)
If you're institution is looking to help the 2017 committee, the
Digital Projects Coordinator
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Digital Projects Coordinator Position at Virginia Tech
Virginia Tech University Libraries is hiring a Digital Projects Coordinator
(Administrative/Professional Faculty position).
The Digital Projects
Hi Jennifer:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2016 at 20:44 Jennifer DeJonghe <
jennifer.dejon...@metrostate.edu> wrote:
> I'm looking for examples of library web sites or university web sites that
> are using Structured Data / schema.org to mark up books, locations,
> events, etc, on their public web sites or
Library Chief Technology Officer, University of Cincinnati
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati
*** Apologies for cross posting ***
The University of Cincinnati Libraries seeks a self-motivated, strategic-
thinking, innovative, risk-taking, and adaptable leader to fill its newly
created senior
***Please excuse cross-posting***
The ALCTS/LITA MARC Formats Transition Interest Group seeks speakers to present
at the ALA Annual Conference in Orlando on Saturday, June 25, 2016, at
3:00-4:00pm.
Subjects for project proposals include (but are not limited to):
--BIBFRAME project reports,
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