The British Library has a directory of library codes used by UK registered
users of it's Document Supply service. The Directory of Library Codes enables
British Library customers to convert into names and addresses the library codes
they are given in response to location searches. It also
You're correct in that they would not be synonymous careers outside of
our domain, but I don't see that many Content Strategy and UX positions
pop up here. So, if the OP wants to continue to work for libraries, I
wouldn't expect the existing education paths to be a perfect fit for
the job
Just FYI, the deadline for this job has been extended to May 1. So please
consider applying! This is a great place to work.
Margaret Heller
Digital Services Librarian
Loyola University Chicago
773.508.2686
j...@code4lib.org 3/15/2013 4:22 AM
Loyola University Chicago invites applications
The J.N. Desmarais Library invites applications from two innovative and
creative individuals for
tenure-track faculty positions: one responsible for e-learning services and
related library systems
and one responsible for providing library services for the new School of
Architecture.
The
[LYRASIS](http://www.lyrasis.org/), a non-profit membership
organization serving Libraries and Cultural Heritage Organizations (LCHOs),
seeks an experienced Senior System Administrator.
**Job Description:**
The Senior System Administrator designs, develops, deploys and maintains
Digital
New York University is seeking a Head for Academic Technology Services at the
NYU Shanghai Library. NYU Shanghai is the first Sino-US higher education joint
venture to grant a degree that is accredited in the US as well as in China. A
research university with liberal arts and sciences at its core,
The Assistant / Associate Dean for Strategic Technology Initiatives provides
vision and leadership to effectively integrate technology into the operations
of Milner Library and leads its efforts to develop and implement services-
based strategies that utilize technology. The incumbent will
Research Data Services Librarian
Applications are invited for the appointment of a Research Data Services
Librarian in the Li Ka Shing
Library, Singapore Management University.
Singapore Management University Library will be developing a research data
service within its
Scholarly
Support computerized library services that facilitate access, discoverability,
and management of library information resources. Provide primary support for
routine maintenance and collaborative support for upgrades and enhancements of
existing systems and implementation of new technology. Serve as
I would like to compare versions of a website scraped at different times to
see what paragraphs on a page have changed. Does anyone here know of a
tool for holding two files side by side and noting what is the same and
what is different between the files?
It seems like any simple script to note
The one resource that came immediately to mind was Juxta:
http://www.juxtasoftware.org/juxta-commons/
Thanks!
Jim
*Jim DelRosso, MPA, MSLIS
Digital Projects Coordinator*
*Hospitality, Labor, and Management Library*
Catherwood Library
ILR School
Cornell University
239D Ives Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853
I've recently begun to use Beyond Compare: http://www.scootersoftware.com/ It's
not free or OSS, though.
There's also a plugin for Notepad++ that does something similar:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/npp-compare/ This is free, of course.
Thanks!
Allie
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From: Code
WinMerge is a great diff tool, and it is easy to use.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Jim DelRosso jd...@cornell.edu wrote:
The one resource that came immediately to mind was Juxta:
http://www.juxtasoftware.org/juxta-commons/
Thanks!
Jim
*Jim DelRosso, MPA, MSLIS
Digital Projects
Hi Wilhelmina,
We've used oXygen and Text Wrangler (but only for macs).
regards,
Monica
On 4/23/2013 3:24 PM, Wilhelmina Randtke wrote:
I would like to compare versions of a website scraped at different times to
see what paragraphs on a page have changed. Does anyone here know of a
tool for
The absolute simplest way to do this would be to fire up a terminal
(OSX/Linux) and:
diff page1.html page2.html | less
Unfortunately, this will also catch changes made in other markup, and
may or may not be terribly readable.
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 4:31 PM, Alevtina Verbovetskaya
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 03:24:16PM -0500, Wilhelmina Randtke wrote:
I would like to compare versions of a website scraped at different times to
see what paragraphs on a page have changed. Does anyone here know of a
tool for holding two files side by side and noting what is the same and
what
VimDiff is quite nice.
http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/diff.html
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 4:43 PM, Francis Kayiwa kay...@uic.edu wrote:
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 03:24:16PM -0500, Wilhelmina Randtke wrote:
I would like to compare versions of a website scraped at different times
to
On Apr 23, 2013, at 4:37 PM, Alexander Duryee wrote:
The absolute simplest way to do this would be to fire up a terminal
(OSX/Linux) and:
diff page1.html page2.html | less
Unfortunately, this will also catch changes made in other markup, and
may or may not be terribly readable.
At the
1. Create a gist (https://gist.github.com/{yourUserName}) with the
original document.
2. Click edit and paste in the new document.
3. Click Revisions link.
You'll see all the changes.
On 4/23/13 4:24 PM, Wilhelmina Randtke wrote:
I would like to compare versions of a website scraped at
Same trick will work with google docs. Or just use the compare two versions
of a document feature in Word...
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 2:14 PM, Shaun Ellis sha...@princeton.edu wrote:
1. Create a gist
(https://gist.github.com/{**yourUserName}https://gist.github.com/%7ByourUserName%7D)
with the
Hi, I'm not sure if you're really looking for a diff tool, so I'll just
shout an answer to a question that I think you might be asking. I use a
variation of the script posted here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1494488/watch-a-web-page-for-changes
for watching a web page for changes. I
That helps a lot, because it's for websites which is what I want to compare.
I am looking for changes in a site, and I have some archives, but tools for
merging code are too labor intensive and don't give a good visual report
that I can show to a supervisor. This is good moving forward, but
I'm a real newbie when it comes to such things, but what is the
possibility of using AJAX to cycle through each version of a page? I'm
guessing that dynamic elements in each of those pages might pose a
problem (that I'll leave up to you coding experts to answer). If it's
visuals you're really
Automating your favourite browser to load and screenshot each version
and then using http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/compare/ should work.
Note that this will also catch the scenario where someone has changed
the page by changing an image on the page.
cheers
stuart
On 24/04/13 10:18,
There's a list here that may be more along the lines of what you're seeking.
http://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/11547/diff-for-websites
Genny Engel
Sonoma County Library
gen...@sonoma.lib.ca.us
707 545-0831 x1581
www.sonomalibrary.org
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From: Code for Libraries
On Apr 23, 2013, at 8:12 PM, Genny Engel wrote:
There's a list here that may be more along the lines of what you're seeking.
http://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/11547/diff-for-websites
Hmm ... I guess I should actually accept the answer as it was the only one ever
given.
-Joe
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