We use a custom javascript with a giant array. The script first tests to
determine the month and date, and it also tests for the day of the week. We
have two lines that have the "regular" hours -- one set for fall and spring
semester and one set for summer, and then we write "exceptions" for each
Fitbit
Tile (a locator tag that syncs with your smartphone)
For more information, download a draft of the complete program
http://www.iolug.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/IOLUG-Spring-2015.pdf
.
Hope to see you there!!
Heather Rayl
IOLUG President Elect
*Apologies for cross-posting …*
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/104gqCTu2rZMUfaWC8jab3WQGxx1M0JBRMe_1zXOHazU/viewform?usp=send_form
The Indiana Online Users Group (IOLUG) Program Committee invites you to
submit a proposal to present at the Spring 2015 IOLUG program, Sharing
Resources and
– generally, licensing a work which allows for the
access, alteration, and re-distribution of it with few if any restrictions
Get some inspiration from previous years’ sessions on the IOLUG Website –
www.iolug.org.
Heather Rayl
Indiana State University
@operopis
heather.r...@indstate.edu
While I've done a lot of re-reading this past year (something that I do
when I'm particularly stressed), I did read a few new things thanks to my
book club. The one that sticks with me is _The Enchanted_, by Rene Denfeld.
It had me reeling by the end of the book, and I am still thinking about it
*Apologies for cross-posting.*
*Register now http://www.iolug.org/registration/registration.php* for the
Fall IOLUG Conference on October 30th, and you could win a Nexus 7 tablet,
a MaKey MaKey, or a Raspberry Pi B+! *Registration closes Monday, October
27th!!*
*TLEUs and LEUs available! *
*Apologies for cross-posting.*
*Register now* for the Fall IOLUG Program on October 30th, and you could
win a Nexus 7 tablet, a MaKey MaKey, or a Raspberry Pi B+!
Registration is now open for the Fall IOLUG Program: *Library Hacks: New
Roles, New Tech, New Spaces*. The program will take place
· Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)
· Media Center Innovations
· Assessment
Submit your proposal using the online form
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?usp=drive_webformkey=dDkzd2lRWnVjSTFGb1ZKc2tMdGRzU2c6MA#gid=0by
*Friday, September 5th.*
*Heather Rayl
.*
*Heather Rayl*
*Emerging Technology Librarian*
*Indiana State University*
Arg! Crud!! Well, I'm on the waitlist at least.
Should have started working in the child care issues BEFORE registration! :P
~heather
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Eric Lease Morgan emor...@nd.edu wrote:
On Jan 17, 2014, at 2:54 PM, Emily Lynema emilylyn...@gmail.com wrote:
And with
HighCharts ++
Totally in love.
Very easy to implement, even for non-coders. and also highly flexible.
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 3:37 PM, Joshua Welker wel...@ucmo.edu wrote:
I strongly recommend HighCharts. It's free and entirely in Javascript, and
the charts is creates are rendered as SVG
I have to say that I loathe LibGuides. My library makes extensive use of
them, too. Need a web solution? The first thing out of someone's mouth is
Let's put it in a LibGuide!
Shudder
This fall, I'll be moving our main site over to Drupal, and I'm hoping that
eventually I can convince people to
Hey there. We have a dashboard at http://library.indstate.edu/dashboard/. I
used HighCharts jquery charting library.
Super easy to use, and can be used with static or dynamic data.
~heather
On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 4:37 PM, scott bacon sdanielba...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Cab,
I have had a
For my Emerging Leaders project last summer, we collected oral histories
for LIRT for their 35th Anniversary.
https://sites.google.com/site/lirtoralhistories/
~heather
On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Ed Sperr esp...@sgu.edu wrote:
It is interesting to note that collecting the oral histories
-06 4:20 PM, Heather Rayl
23e...@gmail.commailto:23e...@gmail.com wrote:
** apologies for cross-posting **
Hi there,
We have a database of performers that we use in our libraries.
Currently,
the data is stored on one person's computer in a file maker pro db that
only
this one person
the scope of our
expertise.
Many, many thanks for your thoughts!
~heather rayl
Internet Services Coordinator
County of L.A. Public Library
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