working with textual documents in XML, or database dumps in XML?
Best,
P@
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Patrick Hochstenbach Software Architect
University Library +32(0)92647980
Ghent University * Rozier 9 * 9000 * Gent
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From: Code for Libraries on behalf
Nothing beats E- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_%28programming_language%29
sexy e - 924,000 hits
But oh poor Erlang
sexy erlang - 2 hits (both of them telling me: erlang isn't sexy)
P@
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From: Code for Libraries on behalf of Tim Spalding
Sent: Fri 26-3-2010 4:21
To:
Hi,
We have a interesting job opening for a developer on site at Ghent University
Library for 13 months. You'll join our team to
participate in creating a image search engine for high resolution scans of old
manuscripts. Experience with
Java is very welcome. Like to learn djatoka,imageio,
datasets available which were human tested examined to really get
good precision/recall numbers for the proposed algorithms?
Datasets which are/can be used in current/future shootouts between citation
matching algorithms?
Thanks
Patrick
Skype: patrick.hochstenbach
Patrick Hochstenbach Digital
Dear Nate,
There is a trade-off: do you want very fast processing of data - go for binary
data. do you want to share your data globally easily in many (not per se
library related) environments - go for XML/RDF.
Open your data and do both :-)
Pat
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On 25 Oct 2010, at 20:39,
are willing to share. Searching
for methodologies, principles of heuristics, statistics, research and teaching
practices.
Best from Belgium
Patrick
Skype: patrick.hochstenbach
Patrick Hochstenbach Digital Architect
University Library+32(0)92647980
Ghent University * Rozier 9 * 9000
Or in case you like Java ..I've started working last year on a Java application
to automatically print documents from a hot folder. Just pushed the code:
https://github.com/phochste/PrintApp
Patrick
From: Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On
***Apologies for cross-posting***
We would like to invite you to the joint PubLister/LibreCat Software Developer
Workshop on 29 and 30 November 2012 (1 - 7pm ; 9am - 2pm CEST) at Bielefeld
University.
Building off last year's PubLister Symposium and Workshop
Hi,
I need some advise on creating MODS records for our institutional
repository. In particular I wonder how best to express the different
access restrictions on digital files when a record contains more than one
full-text file. E.g. what we do now is write something like:
location
url
SAFE-PLN partners are glad to announce their data archiving grid is open
to international partners.
Using a data grid, the five institutions agree to archive each others’
open access collections across two continents, two timezones, four
languages and in seven copies to guarantee perpetual access
Dear All,
You are warmly invited to a one day event in Ghent, Belgium, hosted by the
International Image Interoperability Framework community (http://iiif.io/) and
Ghent University Library (http://lib.ugent.be/), describing the power and
potential of interoperable image delivery over the Web.
and submit a proposal for a presentation,
workshop or bootcamp!
http://elag.org
Patrick Hochstenbach - digital architect
University Library Ghent
Rozier 9 - 9000 Ghent - Belgium
patrick.hochstenb...@ugent.be
+32 (0)9 264 7980
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