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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Kaile
Zhu
Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 2:23 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] php and email
I tried. It seems without a mail server, it won't work. - Kelly
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From: Code
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Erik Sandall, MLIS
Electronic Services Librarian & Webmaster Mechanics' Institute
57 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94104
415-393-0111
esand...@milibrary.org
On 2/26/2016 1:50 PM, Kaile Zhu wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
Our library has a website run on PHP. The university IT would not help to set
up email capability via Web. My question is, what are the options there that I
can add email notification capability to our website, and how?
Our server is Windows 2008r2, PHP5.6, IIS 7.5.
Thanks.
Kelly Zhu
We don't know what framework the designer uses. Likely proprietary, modified
based on some open sources. So, it is hard for anyone to do some
customization, if the hired designer is unwilling to help you.
To me, the easiest way to achieve your goal is to embed some code to detect the
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Kaile
Zhu
Sent: Wednesday, September 16, 2015 3:45 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] archivespace vs contentdm
We just signed
an AS expert. How does your institution use Archivesspace?
Cary
On Tuesday, September 15, 2015, Kaile Zhu <kaile@tamuk.edu> wrote:
> Interesting to hear that AS is more a management tool rather than a
> digital asset management tool. Can you elaborate?
>
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> On Sep 15, 2015, at 2:09 PM, Kaile Zhu <kaile@tamuk.edu> wrote:
>
> My library archives collection has both archivesspace and cont
My library archives collection has both archivesspace and contentdm installed
or subscribed. AS is used for storing data. CDM is used also for storing
data, and for displaying content, like digital images, as well.
Does it make sense to have both? Can we use one platform to achieve the goal
Gordon
Sent: 2014年12月15日 17:38
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Web app for material order
This would be pretty simple to build with Drupal webforms, workflow or
workbench and views.
Cary
On Dec 15, 2014, at 2:39 PM, Kaile Zhu kz...@uco.edu wrote:
This is mainly
...@chillco.com wrote:
This would be pretty simple to build with Drupal webforms, workflow or
workbench and views.
Cary
On Dec 15, 2014, at 2:39 PM, Kaile Zhu kz...@uco.edu wrote:
This is mainly for acquisition dept. to use before ordering and receiving:
1. Web based
2
This is mainly for acquisition dept. to use before ordering and receiving:
1. Web based
2. Allow librarians and faculty to request a material
3. One requested, notify acquisition staff for process
4. Acquisition staff can view, edit, input the order status
5.
I thought EZproxy would query a directory service while authenticating the
user, but it does not store users' information on its own. However, hackers
trying to break into a database is very common. The most common tactics is SQL
injection. The secure practices are well known. I list as
I used google charts. Not as fancy as D3, but easier. You pass data to the
chart API and it does the heavy lifting for you.
https://developers.google.com/chart/
-Kelly Zhu
Web Services Librarian
University of Central Oklahoma
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From: Code for Libraries
Hi,
Does anybody plan to attend Computers in Libraries 2014 Conference in
Washington DC and want to share the hotel room? If you do, please contact me
offline. My email is kz...@uco.edu.
Kelly Zhu (male)
**Bronze+Blue=Green** The University of Central Oklahoma is Bronze, Blue, and
I am given a project whose requirements are shown below. Before I get started,
I would like to check with the list. I am sure there exist quite a lot similar
things, but I am looking for something easy to customize. I would prefer
simple ones instead of powerful ones, so I can add or modify
, Dec 4, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Karen Coyle li...@kcoyle.net wrote:
Open Library book covers come in S, M and L -
https://openlibrary.org/dev/docs/api/covers
Of course, if what you want isn't exactly one of those...
kc
On 12/4/13 9:34 AM, Kaile Zhu wrote:
A while ago, we had a discussion about
A while ago, we had a discussion about book cover APIs. I tried some of those
mentioned and found they are working to some degree, but none of them would
offer the size I want. The flexibility of the size is just not there. The
size I am looking for is like this:
, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Karen Coyle li...@kcoyle.net wrote:
Open Library book covers come in S, M and L -
https://openlibrary.org/dev/docs/api/covers
Of course, if what you want isn't exactly one of those...
kc
On 12/4/13 9:34 AM, Kaile Zhu wrote:
A while ago, we had a discussion about book
Is this position more house-keeping than developing in nature?
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of
j...@code4lib.org
Sent: 2013年11月14日 14:19
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Job: Web Services Librarian at Boston
Python, Python, Python. Sigh. Theoretically, programming language should be
neutral, right?. Any languages could do the job if OS allows. I used to work
in a small academic library. Learning programming languages was purely
self-motivated and taught. By chance, the path I have treaded on
for customization of what you're tracking. Also open-source. Photos
attached.
Stephen Zweibel
Visiting Reference Librarian
Health Professions Library
Hunter College
szwei...@hunter.cuny.edu
On 8/22/13 3:00 PM, Kaile Zhu kz...@uco.edu wrote:
Not sure if this is what you want. I developed it for my
the Google Chart API but couldn't make heads or tails of
it.
Josh Welker
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Kaile
Zhu
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 2:33 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Desk Statistics Software
Anybody has experience on how to build mobile app for your library? If your
library paid for the development, please also share your experience. Thanks.
- Kelly
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Kaile Zhu kz...@uco.edu wrote:
Anybody has experience on how to build mobile app for your library?
If your library paid for the development, please also share your experience.
Thanks. - Kelly
Interesting project. Sounds like AJAX technique is used to capture and
transmit every keystroke. I expect the result (automatic suggested words) to
be shown down the search box while you are typing. I tested your link, but
only got a download. Do I miss something?
Kelly Zhu
I am not an archivist, but my understanding is, the term finding aid is used in
museums or archive collections. EAD, like Matt said, is a xml-based metadata
schema and can be used to describe finding aids. In other words, EAD is not
finding aids, but finding aids in EAD format are, just in
I am using a height-adjustable table while working on my office computer. I
don't have picture of it but I think it should be available at any office
depots. The good thing about it is you can choose to either sit or stand
before the table.
Kelly
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From: Code for
We can keep adding to the list. Since there are so many choices, I see the
strong reason to use open source software. Here is my recommendation: Jira
(project management/bug reporting system used by professional software
development companies, like apache.org), spiceworks, etc. - Kelly
I guess this is common practice that the collection development is a
collaborative project for all librarians at academic libraries. I am Web
Services Librarian and responsible for the collection in computer science area.
Of course, I will work with the relevant departments on campus. But I
Interesting, you mention AJAX pages. Can you elaborate why it would be
problem? - Kelly
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Gary
McGath
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 2:16 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB]
How about Omeka? Need to consider the library standards because eventually you
will have to make your archival collection searchable. - Kelly
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Lisa
Gonzalez
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2012 1:38
How about this? Please only post the jobs that require programming skills or
experience due to the nature of this list. Think before you post.
For me, it doesn't bother me at all. If you don't like it, it just takes a
click to delete it. You will not see the hiring phenomenon stays on peak
I thought nowadays you find Chinese people on every university's campus. I may
help you with the situation.
Kelly Zhu
(405)974-5957
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Paul
Orkiszewski
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2012 10:42 AM
To:
-resource usage data, or
developing a library module for our course system, or other things that make my
friends and relatives glaze over when I talk about what I do.
Paul
On 7/12/12 12:16 PM, Kaile Zhu wrote:
I thought nowadays you find Chinese people on every university's campus. I
may help
Primo 4 is said to support RIS better and you'll find it much easier to
implement Zotero and EndNote. - Kelly
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of
Sebastian Karcher
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2012 5:04 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
I guess you made the simple thing complicated. If you have LAMP, which is easy
to implement, you would have a decent DBMS, that is MySQL. Then, you probably
need mysqladmin or workbench utilities to manage your server. Everything is
free.
Kelly Zhu
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I wonder if anybody here working on Ex Libris' Voyager. My question actually
is anybody uses APEX to retrieve data from Voyager for Web development or
reporting purposes?
Kelly Zhu
**Bronze+Blue=Green** The University of Central Oklahoma is Bronze, Blue, and
Green! Please print this e-mail
Any library on Voyager (Oracle) uses APEX for develop purpose? If so, can you
share your experience with me? Or anybody who knows APEX enough to tell me if
it is worth time to explore at all. Thanks.
- Kelly Zhu
**Bronze+Blue=Green** The University of Central Oklahoma is Bronze, Blue, and
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