>
> There's HILCC, the Hierarchical Interface of LC Classification:
>
> https://www1.columbia.edu/sec/cu/libraries/bts/hilcc/subject_map.html
>
> Bill
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of the public
interfaces would change (it's a performance-focused release I'm
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(potentially
overly)-complex real-life set of configuration files.
Thanks to everyone who provided feedback for this release!
Feel free to contact me with questions directly, or add issues/ pull
requests to the github project https://github.com/traject-project/traject/
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types of
data--say MODS--into solr, in the future?
2.) What's the etymology of 'traject'?
- Tom
On Oct 14, 2013, at 8:53 AM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
Jonathan Rochkind (Johns Hopkins) and Bill Dueber (University of
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good MARC PHP Libraries, I am struggling to
create
MARC records out of our proprietary database.
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and Elasticsearch. Any ideas on how one could alter (or
propose a new format) more suited to the mechanisms of these two search
platforms?
Any example implemantations would be also really appreciated,
thank you in advance
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implemented in the
MARC::File::JSONhttp://search.cpan.org/~cfouts/MARC-File-JSON-0.002/lib/MARC/File/JSON.pmmodule]
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and instructions on what to do with it.
Get it while it's hot at
https://github.com/billdueber/solr-libstdnum-normalize
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an
option anyway. Eventually, down the road, we'll encourage IE9ers to upgrade
too (once things like flexbox become standard), and at least they should
have the option to try IE10.
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to be weak, though, because I don't
seem to be able to Google/find it. Was it just a crazy dream or does
anyone know what I'm talking about (and how to find it)?
Thanks,
Kevin
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*and your
power adapter.* Things can get...confusing.
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, that was it! Yes, if you're going to have slides, this
means making your slides or notes/outline in advance so you can practice
your delivery just once!
Just practice it once in advance (even the night before, as a last
resort!), and it'll go great!
Jonathan
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Tom Keays tomke...@gmail.com 01/29/13 20:36 PM
I was wondering if talks from the conference would be streamed this year?
It was really great to have it the last time I was unable to attend.
Tom
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not be noticed by the user for a variety of reasons). Are there other
options, and what do you recommend?
Thanks,
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and Michael Witt used the FAST AutoSuggest as
part of their databib project [1]. But are you talking about bringing
the data down for a local index?
//Ed
[1] http://databib.org/
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Bill Dueber b...@dueber.com wrote:
Has anyone created a nice little wrapper around FAST
Yeah -- I found that right away. Most of what's there appears to be
abandonware.
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 9:10 AM, Tom Keays tomke...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey. NISO has a list of SUSHI tools.
http://www.niso.org/workrooms/sushi/tools/
Tom
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desperately trying not to have to deal with the raw SOAP and parsing
the XML and such, so any help would be appreciated.
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and might serve your needs:
http://www.librarything.com/**wiki/index.php/LibraryThing_**APIshttp://www.librarything.com/wiki/index.php/LibraryThing_APIs
Bill
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But not having zoia would make me sad. And defining zoia to be
woman-unfriendly, when zoia-lovers and zoia-haters appear to span the
gender spectrum and have a variety of reasons (both gendered and non) for
their reactions, would make me sad too.
@love zoia.
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in realtime.
I can also make a case for things that newbies will just find confusing
(chef, takify, etc.) or offensive (@forecast, @mf again) but I'll let
others potentially make that case.
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)
http://www.groupon.com/deals/chicago-transit-authority-cta-3?utm_campaign=UserReferral_dpamp;utm_medium=emailamp;utm_source=uu83298
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Sent from my free software system http://fsf.org/.
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different formats, many
vendor-specific.
What are people's experience with the best, most complete, easiest to work
wtih, 'generic' format for RefWorks import?
EndNote? RIS? Other?
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refworksFormatExport.yaml
Description
.
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included
in the data in the title field. The catalogers wept slightly).
Simon
Slightly? I cry my eyes out *every single day* about that. Well, every
weekday, anyway.
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and doesn't have a lot of the non-latin stuff in it.
Evergreen has a perl
implementationhttp://git.evergreen-ils.org/?p=Evergreen.git;a=blob;f=Open-ILS/src/perlmods/lib/OpenILS/Utils/Normalize.pm:
that's probably where I'll start if no one has anything else.
Anyone?
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the VIAF and
Identities indexing.
Ralph
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experience with font authoring and merging different
fonts?
It looks as though FontForge can merge fonts, but it's not clear how to
deal with overlapping codepoints in the merged fonts.
Thanks,
Mark
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On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 2:17 PM, Wilfred Drew dr...@tc3.edu wrote:
I did not mean to sound snarky in my earlier message but I do not
understand why no one is talking about standards and why we have them.
This includes standard ways to present and transmit data between systems.
That is oen
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is required.
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? Is it an issue of data transfer size? Is there
a security issue lurking? Is it tedious to bind events to the new /
updated code? Something else? I've thought about it a lot and can't
think of anything hugely compelling...
Thanks!
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/record.rb#L227
[4]
http://pear.php.net/package/File_MARC/docs/latest/File_MARC/File_MARC_Record.html#methodtoJSON
[5]
http://marcpm.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=marcpm/marcpm;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/marc-json
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-delimited will win this race.
Yes. Everyone please cast a vote for newline-delimited JSON.
Is there any consensus on the appropriate mime type for ndj?
Keith
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was involved in a project to parse references in papers ... unfortunately,
I don't have that notebook here to check ... but I *think* it was John
Kunze. (and I don't think it was part of the person's presentation, but
something that I had picked up in the Q/A part)
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doing with APIs?
Thanks for any insight!
Kind regards,
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recommend that either.
Java is the COBOL of the 21st century, so if you know Java well, there
will be a job in that for the next 20-30 years, I'd expect. Until the
Singularity happens, anyway. I'd think there will always be lots of
enterprise Java jobs around.
Bill
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, are you
using stemmed fields for your author searches? Curious what people end up
doing. If there are any other more complicated clever things you've done
than just stem-or-not, let us know that too!
Jonathan
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. This is probably why DOAJ gets decent
adoption. But of course, this still requires SOME group to be willing to
perform these activities, and for the content/package to remain free, they
either have to get some kind of outside funding (e.g., donations) or be
willing to volunteer their services.
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of this matters until someone steps up and adopts it. Code is at
https://library-callnumber-lc.googlecode.com/ (a move to GitHub might make
sense, too) -- step right up and take your chances!
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playing at
the next conference : )
Hey, there's a Cooking for Geek authored by Jeff Potter. [1]
Perhaps we should invite him to do a workshop and raffle the books.
ranti.
[1] http://www.cookingforgeeks.com
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be afraid to include Latin or Greek History. I'm just going for a
snapshot of System angst at not knowing everything.
Thanks,
~
Edward Iglesias
Systems Librarian
Central Connecticut State University
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On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Ross Singer rossfsin...@gmail.com wrote:
But, yeah, it would be worth running your ideas by a few catalogers to
see what they think.
And if anyone does this...please please *please* write it up!
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On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 1:50 PM, Shirley Lincicum shirley.linci...@gmail.com
wrote:
Ross is essentially correct. Education is an authorized subject term
that can be subdivided geographically. Finance is a free-floating
subdivision that is authorized for use under subject terms that
conform to
depressed :-)
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mission of the college and someone needs to be up in arms about it. If you
haven't even asked them, well, maybe you should.
-Bill, who spent his first two years in a library dealing with crappy old
PHP code from long-gone students
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it to the dean.
Kudos to you for doing stuff on your own time (and your own dime, no less).
And please don't let my little rant scare you off. Turning good, wholesome
librarians into...er...whatever it is that most of us here are...is what we
do best :-)
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Cha: 16 You must've been watching a different crowd than the rest of us
:-)
On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 8:38 PM, Simon Spero s...@unc.edu wrote:
Str: 11
Dex: 3
Con: 8
Int: 16:
Wis: 18
Cha: 16
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. I'm trying to do due-diligence, but anyone
passed a copy of my slides to anyone, please make sure they get the better
numbers.
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://www.library.nd.edu
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a general question, how are team leaders contacting their
attendees? I have no one's email addresses, so for Crazy Horse, I've put
mine in the Wiki.
FYI, I'm one of the ones who signed up for the Crazy Horse. I assume
we'll meet in the lobby at 6?
r.
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that is proof positive of changes I need to make.
Thanks!
*Sean Moore*
Web Application Programmer
*Phone*: (504) 314-7784
*Email*: cmoo...@tulane.edu
Howard-Tilton Memorial Library http://library.tulane.edu, Tulane
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the vast majority of us will bring the devices we have, and
not upgrade our devices just for the conf.
I would suggest you make sure IT is assuming that NOT everyone will
have 802.11n -- there's no way that's going to happen.
Jonathan
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between
CouchDB and MongoDB?
Thomas Dowling
tdowl...@ohiolink.edu
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...)
-Bill-
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to be a factor at all.
- Andrew Bird, Tables and Chairs
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just plain wrong.
-Bill-
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On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 10:10 PM, Alexander Johannesen
alexander.johanne...@gmail.com wrote:
Political? For sure. Engineering? Not so much.
Ok. Solve it. Let us know when you're done.
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insight, I'm sure we're all ears, but try to frame it terms of the existing
work if you can (RDA, some of the dublin core stuff, etc.) so we have a
frame of reference.
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 10:18 PM, Bill Dueber b...@dueber.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 10:10 PM, Alexander Johannesen
.
This communication is a confidential and proprietary business
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recipient(s). If this communication is received in error, please contact the
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tell.
Now, none of this is to say that MARC/AACR2 is necessarily the best (or even
a good) way to go about making these works findable. I'm just saying that
evaluating the edge cases in terms of user access are a complicated
business.
-Bill-
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application, God kills a kitten.
-Bill-
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of technology if the
vendors would/could get off their collective asses(1) and give us
better data.
-Bill-
(1) By this, of course, I mean if the librarians would grow a pair
and demand better data via our contracts
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On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu wrote:
So, Bill, you're still not certain yourself exactly what purposes browse is
used for by actual non-librarian searchers, if anything?
Right. I'm not sure *the extent* to which it's used (data which are
necessarily going
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 2:32 PM, Ryan Eby ryan...@gmail.com wrote:
Unicorn
* Export
Built in. MARC21 or flat file formats. Unicode support is available as an
extra.
...as an extra??? This is the saddest thing I've ready all day.
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it?
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the type of event being published, but I'm
sure other code repos do something similar. Would it be possible to
put something together using Views that listens for feeds of specific
types published by users in the code4lib community?
Aaron
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that will benefit no one ;-)
Cheers (and just get that hose replaced ;-)
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a control field tagged as
001 and a data field tagged as 001 which have different semantics. MARC-21
has imposed certain rules for assignment of tags such that this isn't a
concern, but other systems based on ISO 2709 may not.
Andy.
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enough to the proposed
meeting venue to work, although I haven't looked it up on google maps.)
Jonathan
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On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 1:57 PM, Houghton,Andrew hough...@oclc.org wrote:
A way to fix this issue is to say that use cases #1 and #2 conform to
media type application/json and use case #3 conforms to a new media type
say: application/marc+json. This new application/marc+json media type now
.
True.
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},
{ code : z, data : Diamond Head }
]
}
]
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to be.
Not wanting to argue unnecessarily, here; just adding input before things
get effectively set in stone.
-Bill-
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really do understand the desire to make this parallel to marc-xml, but
there's a seem between the two technologies that makes that a problematic
approach.
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that for many people
in this community it is one or the other, which is why I'm leery of it.
-Bill-
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to bow out of this now, unless I've got some part of our positions
wrong, to let any others that care (which may number zero) chime in.
-Bill-
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are interested.
//Ed
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Bill Dueber b...@dueber.com wrote:
Many of you just saw Albert Betram of the University of Michigan
Libraries
talk at #c4l10 about HathiTrust APIs available to anyone interested. One
of
these, the BibAPI, was formed mostly by me
a bit if you are interested.
//Ed
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 4:07 PM, Bill Dueber b...@dueber.com wrote:
Many of you just saw Albert Betram of the University of Michigan
Libraries
talk at #c4l10 about HathiTrust APIs available to anyone interested. One
of
these, the BibAPI, was formed mostly
for Libraries [code4...@listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of Bill
Dueber [b...@dueber.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 9:47 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] HathiTrust API
OK, I've added links for RIS and Endnote, but it turns out I *don't* know
what mime type to use
format
http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005550418.rdf Perfunctory RDF
document
I'd love help getting the RDF more fleshed out, btw.
Again -- if you need anything else, or if you, say, wrap a nice jQuery
plugin around the BibAPI, please let me know!
-Bill-
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for a lot
of languages. Editors like Notepad++, EditPlus, Textmate jEdit, and BBEdit
can all do very nice things with a variety of languages.
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code before release. Patches are, of course, always welcome.
-Bill-
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the
limits back to the whatever their prescribed SLA (service level
agreement) was.
You really don't need to have a document on the server to tell
user agents what to do. You can and should impose a network
policy on user agents which is far better solution in my opinion.
Andy.
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in there without a lot more help. And if you were to have to pay
for that help, many would rely on cheat-sheets or pattern-matching and it
all goes to hell.
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here:
http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/formats/fdd/fdd000236.shtml
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University of Notre Dame
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possible, separation of identity and value, full normalization of data, zero
ambiguity in the relationship diagram as a fundamental tenet, and a rigorous
mathematical model to describe how it all fits together.
This is hard stuff. But it's worth doing right.
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that have offered help and
feedback!
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