[CODE4LIB] Last week to participate in Survey on Faculty Self-Deposit Patterns in Institutional Repositories

2016-07-05 Thread Ruth Tillman
I'm very grateful for the amount of participation the survey has already received. The survey remains open through July 8. -- You are being invited to participate in a research project conducted by Ruth Kitchin Tillman, Digital Collections Librarian, University of Notre Dame. This survey gathers

[CODE4LIB] Survey on Faculty Self-Deposit Patterns in Institutional Repositories

2016-06-08 Thread Ruth Tillman
You are being invited to participate in a research project conducted by Ruth Kitchin Tillman, Digital Collections Librarian, University of Notre Dame. This survey gathers basic and broad information about patterns of faculty self-deposit, or the lack thereof, in institutional repositories at

Re: [CODE4LIB] Formalizing Code4Lib?

2016-06-07 Thread Ruth Tillman
cky enough not to be in meetings when tickets go on sale? On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 5:36 PM, Ruth Tillman <rtill...@nd.edu> wrote: > ++ to Tom on this as I see a tremendous emotional and bureaucratic expense > every year for the organizing committee (or at least the last 2, where

Re: [CODE4LIB] Formalizing Code4Lib?

2016-06-07 Thread Ruth Tillman
++ to Tom on this as I see a tremendous emotional and bureaucratic expense every year for the organizing committee (or at least the last 2, where I've paid attention to it). It is certainly distributed in different locales who are hosting, but it already exists. I don't think we can deny that it's

Re: [CODE4LIB] authority work with isni

2016-04-18 Thread Ruth Tillman
On the note of what other formats are available, you can also throw a .rdf onto the end to get a little RDF/XML as DC/SKOS (at least for the one you mentioned--it doesn't seem terribly detailed compared to the XML). On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 12:12 PM, Bigwood, David wrote:

Re: [CODE4LIB] Deduping linked data in search - was RE: [CODE4LIB] Structured Data Markup on library web sites

2016-03-29 Thread Ruth Tillman
An off-the-cuff response: I've heard it suggested in talks about Bibframe that just as Google tailors your results based on location (i.e. if I put in "pizza," I'll get pizza places in South Bend, as well as pizza recipes and whatnot), they'd tailor your library results based on location. So if I