I've started work on a project that I'm envisioning partly as sort of
a JSON profile of METS optimized for access.
I've implemented this JSON format for search results in calisphere by
adding an rmode=json to the calisphere/oac branch of xtf.
Here is some documentation about it
http://json4lib.
This isn't the list for psychic PHP ninjas and crocodile wranglers? Dang. My
bad. ;-)
Ceci
>>> "Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress" 05/09/11 4:11 PM >>>
Along the lines of "oh, you meant THIS profession"
Rotational vs. linear mechanics.
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> But having actual users is a really different mode of working: you have
>to figure out what the problem is (often the hardest part of a project)
>and if your solution actually solves the problem or not.
>
>-Esme
Seconding Esme and several others. Technology work supports human
endeavor. Sup
Along the lines of "oh, you meant THIS profession"
Rotational vs. linear mechanics.
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> Nate Vack
> Sent: Friday, May 06, 2011 4:47 PM
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The great thing about any DVCS is how easy it is to clone repos, then
push and pull between any two clones.
Most of the projects I work on are on github (a couple still in hg on
googlecode), so that's the public repo. I have a "live" clone of the
public repo, but between the two I have staging (sa
I would take yoga, because, in my experience, the most useful job
skill you can have is flexibility.
Every technology has a finite lifespan, but unfortunately like our own
lifespan, its term is usually impossible to forecast with accuracy.
For that reason, I would suggest that you try to take some
Hello all,
We primarily use Mercurial for version control, having migrated from SVN
over the past year or so. I am currently trying to figure out the best
way to version local (production) changes to controlled libraries. I'm
still trying to understand the different branching possibilities of
Thank you, thank you everyone! Your advice has been really helpful. The pep
talk will help me get through this period that feels like the equivalent of
practicing your scales (ugh) when you're first learning music. I want to play
"real" music, write my own songs, but I still have more drills
Actually, licenses with the vendor for the electronic journal generally determine if you can use it
for ILL. This is in addition to Copyright restrictions that apply for articles in any format.
Copyright may allow it, through Fair Use or paying CCC fees, but if the license does not, then you
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