You can find out about the current (2009) meeting here
(http://library.wur.nl/elag2008/elag2009.html). The program is set, but ELAG is
built round workshops and it is probably possible to add a new one, even at
this late date. Contact the program committee.
ELAG was formed about 25 years ago b
Posthumus, Etienne a écrit :
At various tech related library gatherings here in the Netherlands there
have been discussion about setting up a regional Code4Lib (or something
similar)
So as a start, if there any subscribers on this list who are in the
vicinity of Netherlands/Belgium and interested
Thanks for the reminder Eric. I couldn't see any info on this years
programme. Looking at last years site http://library.wur.nl/elag2008/ my
impression that it is less focussed on code, and is a little bit less
hardcore than one would like.
Will ask some colleagues who attended last year what they
Phew, that's very confusing, I'm going to have to read it over a couple
times, but I think it does help, thanks for the info Diane.
Diane Hillmann wrote:
Jonathan:
I asked Gordon your question, and here's his reply:
/The RDA/ONIX framework itself
(http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/jsc/do
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, Ed Summers wrote:
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Edward M. Corrado wrote:
I know there was a talk about a code4lib Europe in Portugal before. I'd love
to see a European conference, but I am a little torn between making it a
separate conference from Code4lib or as a locat
> There are university folk in the Netherlands too right?
Sure. Of course, having two conferences, one in Europe and one in North
America, would make it easier for both groups to attend.
But, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that the C4Lib community _should_ do
that. I would love to go t
Hi Jonathan,
Karen is absolutely right about the need for application profiles, but in
this case the Metadata Registry is intended to also help with creating and
maintaining recombinant value vocabs -- you should minimally be able to
create a vocabulary that meets your needs, assign URIs, and map
Jonathan:
I asked Gordon your question, and here's his reply:
/The RDA/ONIX framework itself
(http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/jsc/docs/5chair10.pdf) provides information about
how the RDA carrier terms have been derived (see Appendix D in particular). The RDA
carrier type vocabulary (a
Jonathan,
Don't confuse the SAP community for OpenURL in general. It is the
community profiles and their implied consensus that are the limiting
factors in this case.
In contrast, I can imagine other OpenURL profiles that are open-ended
and dynamic, although I would agree this is somewhat proble
Correction - "text/x-php" - but again - I don't think it will make any
effect on you.
Andrew
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 3:16 PM, Andrew Nagy wrote:
> I've used "application/x-php" in the past. I wouldn't really worry about
> it though if you are build the server and the client. The mime type doe
I've used "application/x-php" in the past. I wouldn't really worry about it
though if you are build the server and the client. The mime type doesn't
make that much difference. You could even just use "text/plain".
Andrew
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Cloutman, David
wrote:
> I have a quick
I've been going to ELAG for several years, and the earlier
characterization of it as similar to Access and Code4Lib is pretty
accurate, although the presentations would typically be less technical
than a Code4Lib talk.
It varies in size from around 50 to 100 attendees, with often quite a
few atten
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Hi Ben --
This is very close to what I've been searching for -- thanks for the
link ...
Darrell Eifert
Lane Memorial Library
Benjamin Daeuber wrote:
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Erik Hetzner wrote:
Groovix claims to be GPLed, though they do not make it easy to get the
software. Here
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