Re: [CODE4LIB] Public Health Metadata

2016-03-14 Thread Laura Buchholz
eatly helpful! > > > > > > > > Bonus points to anything that is international in scope, as over 75% > of > > > the employees at my company are non-US based (most of them in Africa). > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Jacob Ratliff > > > > Information Architect / UX Specialsit > > > > Management Sciences for Health > > > > jaratlif...@gmail.com > > > > > > > > > -- > Tod Robbins > Digital Asset Manager, MLIS > todrobbins.com | @todrobbins <http://www.twitter.com/#!/todrobbins> > -- Laura Buchholz Digital Projects Librarian Reed College Library 503-517-7629 laura.buchh...@reed.edu

Re: [CODE4LIB] OregonDigital's BookReader integration (was: Listserv communication)

2016-03-02 Thread Laura Buchholz
I think the original question had less to do with the > BookReader integration, and more to do with a non-frameworky explanation of > configuring Solr to return direct links to pages where the keywords appear > in a “compound” object, such as a book. > > > >As the original po

[CODE4LIB] migrating PDFs loaded as compound objects from contentDM

2016-02-26 Thread Laura Buchholz
? If anyone has or knows about user testing around this distinction, or even anecdotal feedback, I would appreciate hearing about it! -- Laura Buchholz Digital Projects Librarian Reed College Library 503-517-7629 laura.buchh...@reed.edu

Re: [CODE4LIB] searching metadata vs searching content

2016-02-05 Thread Laura Buchholz
w.k-int.com > 3. http://www.gooii.com > 4. https://www.elastic.co > 5. > http://www.k-int.com/Rob-Tice-Elastic-London-complex-modelling-of-rich-text-data-in-Elasticsearch > 6. http://historicaltexts.jisc.ac.uk/support > > Owen Stephens > Owen Stephens Consulting > Web: http://www.ostephens.co

Re: [CODE4LIB] searching metadata vs searching content

2016-01-27 Thread Laura Buchholz
think that covers the basics and hopefully > answers your question. > > Cheers, > Shaun > P.S. - I’m not sure that even Solr will help you locate the Doyle Owl. ;) > > On Jan 26, 2016, at 7:30 PM, Laura Buchholz <laura.buchh...@reed.edu > <mailto:laura.buchh...@re

Re: [CODE4LIB] Creating/maintaining metadata for intangible concepts

2016-01-08 Thread Laura Buchholz
so allow you to create relations > between topcs. Topic maps use uris like RDF so we would be talking about > "things not strings". I think topic maps are (and have been for a long > time) a good idea I just need to make it work ;-) > > --Brian > -- Laura Buchholz Digital Projects Librarian Reed College Library 503-517-7629 laura.buchh...@reed.edu

Re: [CODE4LIB] examples of displays for compound objects and metadata

2015-01-29 Thread Laura Buchholz
metadata for each part: http://library.ucsd.edu/dc/object/bb0479301d? -Esme On 01/28/15, at 4:43 PM, Laura Buchholz laura.buchh...@reed.edu wrote: We're migrating from CONTENTdm and trying to figure out how to display compound objects (or the things formerly known as compound

Re: [CODE4LIB] examples of displays for compound objects and metadata

2015-01-28 Thread Laura Buchholz
/displaying metadata for components of compound objects depends on the use case. If you could say a bit more about what kind of compound objects you have and what system(s) you are migrating to, people could probably give you better advice. kyle On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 1:43 PM, Laura Buchholz

[CODE4LIB] examples of displays for compound objects and metadata

2015-01-28 Thread Laura Buchholz
a good example of all these components coming together (except viewing non-title metadata for parts), and I'm curious if there are others. Or do most places just skip creating/displaying any kind of metadata for the parts of the whole? Thanks for any help! -- Laura Buchholz Digital Assets Specialist

[CODE4LIB] book scanner experiences/recommendations

2014-09-17 Thread Laura Buchholz
for any help! -- Laura Buchholz Digital Assets Specialist Reed College 503-517-7629 laura.buchh...@reed.edu