>Real use of LCSH
>would search the reference vocabulary as well as the preferred term
>headings which get into bib records. Working with LCSH bib headings alone
>misses the point of a sophisticated controlled vocabulary, where much of
>the terminological and semantic richness for searching is
Hello,
Library Pipeline’s Innovation in LIS committee is conducting a survey to gather
information about innovation activities in libraries (of all types). We’re
aiming to understand the people that are building innovations, the strategies
and resources that have benefited their work, and the
Hi,
Maybe this is along the right line?
https://foss4lib.org/
Joe Montibello, MLIS
Library Systems Manager
Dartmouth College
603.646.9394
joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edumailto:joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu
On Feb 19, 2015, at 3:36 PM, Eric Phetteplace
Hi,
Yale hosted a C4L New England event a couple of years back
(http://wiki.code4lib.org/NECode4lib_2012_Home). I was on the planning
committee - it was fun and I know I learned a lot. It was good to have a local
event that folks could go to.
The nice thing is that for an event like this to
[with apologies for cross-posting]
Nomination Deadline: December 1, 2014
The Jan Merrill-Oldham Professional Development Grant was established to honor
Jan Merrill-Oldham, distinguished leader, author, and mentor in the field of
library and archives preservation. The grant provides the
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Joe Montibello, MLIS
Library Systems Manager
Dartmouth College
603.646.9394
joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu
On Nov 4, 2014, at 11:18 AM, Kyle Banerjee kyle.baner...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 7:34 AM, Schulkins, Joe
joseph.schulk...@liverpool.ac.uk wrote:
To be honest
Hi,
We run Innovative Millennium and it supports NCIP requests as part of our
BorrowDirect consortium, which is mostly non-Innovative libraries. (The
product/addon we bought from III might be a modified version of the Direct
Consortial Borrowing product that Kyle mentions.) It’s probably more
Seeing a big pile of postings in my code4lib email folder:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-0c2mpN1KIhI/TwYSqTCIPYI/C1Y/xnpv2cFoO5Q/s1600/IMG_3262.jpg
Seeing it’s a long procedural conversation about code4lib doings:
http://i.imgur.com/2QHDoDH.gif
(No offense meant to any, just Friday
Hi,
Out of my depth, but maybe something like this?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10025698/authentication-on-google-oauth2-keeps-returning-invalid-grant
In this case, the invalid grant is returned when you attempt to exchange an
authorization code for tokens, and then attempt to do that
Hi,
This doesn't help Bobbi any, but along the same lines, I've got a room at
a BB about ten minutes' walk from the Masonic Temple. Happy to have a
male non-smoker share the room, if anyone's interested. (It's $99 a night,
so half of that isn't too bad)
the room: http://bit.ly/Access2013Room
the
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Joe Montibello, MLIS
Library Systems Manager
Dartmouth College Library
603.646.9394
joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu
On 7/8/13 9:53 AM, Shaun Ellis sha...@princeton.edu wrote:
I like the idea of vote to promote as well as having a searchable
archive of answers on the web. For me it
Hi,
Not sure if this would be worth a look. Does Codabar and Code39. It's a
wireless barcode scanner capable of pairing via bluetooth with my iPhone
4S (can't verify that it works with other iOS things).
http://bit.ly/motorolacs3000
Acts as a wireless keyboard so it can easily scan barcodes
I don't use one personally, but I know there are people in our library who
have a ball on a little rolling stand - looks something like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Gaiam-Balance-Ball-Chair-Black/dp/B0007VB4NE
Hope this helps...
Joe Montibello, MLIS
Library Systems Manager
Dartmouth College
On 1/18/13 10:38 AM, Karen Coyle li...@kcoyle.net wrote:
... and BTW, if people see Zoia as a bit of a problem during the
conference, doesn't that mean that Zoia is a bit of a problem all of the
time?
Yes.
Is there a reason to be polite and inclusive during the conference
but not every day?
On 12/18/12 7:14 PM, Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu wrote:
Really? I haven't heard of them or seen
them. Am I just really unobservant? Or am I seeing things but not
realizing they are offensive?
I can't speak for anyone else. I know that I've been in (non-code4lib)
situations where I *was*
Hi all,
I wouldn't want to crowd out women who are looking for this sort of
mentoring, but I (and other men) might be interested in being a mentee[1].
The flip side of MJ's logic (which I agree with) is that no men in the
pool of mentees means fewer opportunities for women to be mentors.
Just my
kcoyle++
Code4lib appears to have no rules about who can and cannot form a group.
Therefore, if there are some folks who want a group, they should create
that group.
Joe Montibello, MLIS
Library Systems Manager
Dartmouth College Library
603.646.9394
joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu
On
Cynthia++
If something like this were implemented, maybe waiting until after the
voting was done would be helpful. Diversify the program by looking at what
was selected in voting and then filling gaps as perceived by the program
committee.
And/or having the committee/group/whatever it is that's
OK, couldn't pick just one lame joke so I'm throwing them all in.
A) It's a new means of security (through obscurity)
B) Code4Lib is having some really dense presentations this year
C) Can't you read between the lines?
Sorry.
Joe Montibello, MLIS
Library Systems Manager
Dartmouth College
Hi,
There's a perl module that should do this:
http://perldoc.koha-community.org/v3.00.00-stableRC1/C4/Charset.html
MarcEdit lists a recent enhancement that supports iso5426 as well.
http://people.oregonstate.edu/~reeset/marcedit/html/index.php
Hope this helps!
Joe Montibello, MLIS
Library
http://serials.infomotions.com/code4lib/archive/2012/201208/2298.html -
email of August 10th. People might have missed it during vacation email
blackouts?
Joe Montibello, MLIS
Library Systems Manager
Dartmouth College Library
603.646.9394
joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu
On 9/4/12 3:52
Hi,
When you talk about the OPAC, do you want them to be working with a full
ILS or really just the front-end piece? If it's just the patron-facing
search, you could probably do worse than to install Blacklight. It
probably doesn't really meet the simple criteria - there's a lot more to
it than
librarian_centipede--
Can't unimagine it.
Joe Montibello, MLIS
Library Systems Manager
Dartmouth College Library
603.646.9394
joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu
On 7/9/12 2:04 PM, Chris Fitzpatrick chrisfitz...@gmail.com wrote:
This just seems like some sort of trap. The fact that it's a
Um, did LC just stop referring to Library of Congress?
Joe Montibello, MLIS
Library Systems Manager
Dartmouth College Library
603.646.9394
joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu
But doing the LC thing isn't as bad as it soundsI did it for a few
months when I first got out of school. The pay
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Mark N's comments made me wonder, what kinds of things *don't* require
IRB approval? Here's a link to a page with the US's HHS department,
Office for Human Research Protections.
http://1.usa.gov/OHRPchart
Nice little flowchart / decision tree. Looks like Paul's particular bit of
research
Hi,
Could you use perl's PDF::Create?
(http://search.cpan.org/~markusb/PDF-Create-1.06/lib/PDF/Create.pm)
Alternatively, on a bash command line I've used a couple of commands to
print a given file to a pdf:
enscript -q --margins=::10: -L 60 -B -p outputfile.ps inputfile.txt
ps2pdfwr
Hi,
It looks like there was a New England regional a couple of years ago. Is there
still any activity/interest in this region? I can imagine that in addition to
folks who missed the registration power-hour, there might be a significant
group that can't get their library to support a trip to
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You are doing great, Elizabeth. Thanks for organizing the conference!
With apologies for cross-posting.
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