Hey all,
We (Christina Harlow and I) are writing to follow up on the message to
from Brian Rogers to Code4lib on 2016-06-07. Specifically the bit
about
...
1. There is a host site that has contacted Chattanooga Planning
Committee and informed us they are actively seeking a fiscal host and
should
Come work with me and the really awesome people at VA Tech.
I'm happy to answer any questions on how you can be my boss. ;-)
./fxk
Forwarded Message
*Working Title:*
Director, Information Technologies and Services (ITS)
*Faculty Rank:*
Lecturer
*Post
On 4/6/16 9:49 AM, Annamarie C Klose wrote:
Hi, all,
Can anyone provide a technical explanation as to why it is not appropriate to install
Islandora on a public server with Vagrant? Despite all the documentation instructing that
Vagrant is for development only, my university's IT department th
On 3/24/16 5:29 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
Alas, the Code4Lib mailing list software will most likely need to be migrated
before the end of summer, and I’m proposing a number possible options for the
lists continued existence.
I have been managing the Code4Lib mailing list since its inception
On 2/27/16 8:29 AM, Rosalyn Metz wrote:
hi all,
the wiki appears to be down. not sure who handles such things
Ryan's last response on this was. Fastest way is IRC/Slack.
I copied you on my *ping* to him
./fxk
rosy
--
Finagle's Fifth Law:
Always draw your curves, then plot your read
On 2/26/16 10:23 AM, Michael Schofield wrote:
Not thinking very critically about this, but:
I was surprised seeing that the C4L conference was looking for an IRC
communicator that, well, IRC. Why isn't there a Code4Lib Slack channel?
https://code4lib.slack.com
Cheers,
./fxk
--
Finagle's Fi
On 2/1/16 2:21 PM, Stuart A. Yeates wrote:
Does anyone know of an alerting service for HTTPS certs? Ideally one that
covers both soon-to-expire certs and
now-below-recommended-security-settings certs?
Some assembly required. We use nagi... *ahem* icinga check_http to do
this. The man pages or
Hey Ranti
On 1/22/16 7:22 PM, Ranti Junus wrote:
Congratulations to the scholarship recipients and big thanks to the
Scholarship Committee for their hard work.
I found the website with the list of names, but there's no more information
about each of the recipients. Will there be any?
http://201
Heya,
About a year ago the and on a separate project "She who wears the hat!"
or the social activities benevolent dictator for life introduced me to
the Hacker School Rules[0]. I will be implementing these rules to those
who signed up for my Buzzword Compliant Logging workshop and I encourage
On 12/4/15 1:52 PM, Cary Gordon wrote:
Nginx support is in progress and there is an “experimental” nginx tool
available for Ubuntu 12.04+/ Debian 7+. Presumably, this is not ready for
production.
I was hoping that this would be further along by now, and we recently bought a
three year wildcar
Hey Blake,
On 11/6/15 11:41 AM, Blake Galbreath wrote:
Dear Code4Lib,
I am co-chairing the Online Northwest conference committee, which is going
through a transition year. Our originating body, the Oregon University
System library board, officially closed this summer. We’re left with some
que
Heya,
I am curious if there's any of you that have a strategy you employ to
monitor backups of the Sierra ILS, that doesn't involve the "kaching"
sound or words like "Enterprise". I am currently considering using a
check_file or check_file_age to the directory where it is dumped and/or
the am
Hey Patrick.
On 7/14/15 12:34 PM, Patrick Murray-John wrote:
Is it best process to ask for an account on the wiki from the email
that's on the login page?
Yes indeed.
./fxk
--
Finagle's Fifth Law:
Always draw your curves, then plot your readings.
This year, code4libDMV is being hosted in College Park, MD on August
11th and 12th. The conference is open to anyone to attend and we
encourage those who live close to do so.
This email is serves as an invitation for those in the area to submit
the cool things you are doing this summer or the
On 5/16/15 3:04 PM, Sarles Patricia (18K500) wrote:
The Macs are from 2008 and running I believe 10.6.8.
I can double check that when I get to work, but I am right now working on a
2007 Mac running 10.6.8 so the ones at work might be running a slightly newer
version, but they are definitely ru
On 5/16/15 10:20 AM, Sarles Patricia (18K500) wrote:
I just this minute subscribed to this list after reading Andromeda Yelton's
column in American Libraries from yesterday with great interest since I would
like to teach coding in my high school library next year.
I purchased Andy Harris' HTML
On 4/23/15 4:11 PM, j...@code4lib.org wrote:
Systems Librarian at Colgate University Libraries
Colgate University
Hamilton, New York
Systems Librarian, Colgate University Libraries
Come join our team at Colgate!
This was my last job. If you have any questions (REPLY ALL ALERT!) CHECK
YOUR
On 4/22/15 3:19 PM, Bryan Baldus wrote:
On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 1:54 PM, Matt Sherman wrote:
Why would you not just run an instance in Virtual Box?
Does Virtual Box support Mac OS 9 now? I haven't kept up on developments recently, but in
the first few results in Googling "virtualbox Mac
On 4/22/15 2:50 PM, Schmitz Fuhrig, Lynda wrote:
Hello all,
Can anyone recommend a Mac OS 9 emulator that can run off 10.6.x machine or
later?
Try the Sheepshaver. I've had loads of painful success with it. Yes I
said painful. ;-)
http://www.emaculation.com/doku.php/sheepshaver
./fxk
T
On 4/22/15 1:07 PM, Kyle Banerjee wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 7:18 AM, Jack Hill wrote:
I would also look at advertising through local technical user groups or
meetings that touch on topics related to the job.
This. Also might not hurt to consider LinkedIn -- results from there can
sur
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Kayiwa
Sent: Monday, April 6, 2015 3:31 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Native MarcEdit for MacOSX
Terry Reese (thanks Terry if you are reading this) has offered to write
Terry Reese (thanks Terry if you are reading this) has offered to write
a Object-C version of MarcEdit. In order to this he needed access to a
Apple Hardware. While my initial proposal on Go Fund me below was for a
Macbook Pro, we've since realized it need not be a portable device. My
current a
On 3/19/15 3:53 PM, Jason Stirnaman wrote:
I've been using the ELK (elastic + logstash(1) + kibana)(2) stack for EZProxy
log analysis.
Yes, the index can grow really fast with log data, so I have to be selective
about what I store. I'm not familiar with the Symphony log format, but Logstash
ha
Hello Brad,
I feel really awful this happened to you and happy that you are
contesting the unscrupulous charges to your account. If there's anything
I can do please contact me directly.
I also thank you for alerting others who may have been unwittingly
conned into these false charges.
./fx
The votes are in and tallied.
The Code4lib 2016 conference will take place Philadelphia, PA
Congratulations to Shaun Ellis, Anna Headley, David Lacy, Katherine
Lynch, Chad Nelson, and David Upsal who will likely need your help in
planning another successful conference.
Bookmark (we still do
Re-transmitting earlier message because I am lazy:
Hey All,
Just wanted to make everyone aware of the two fantastic proposals to
host Code4lib 2016 that have been submitted. The cities of of Los
Angeles and Philadelphia have submitted proposals which are now
available at the official Code4lib
Hey All,
Just wanted to make everyone aware of the two fantastic proposals to
host Code4lib 2016 that have been submitted. The cities of of Los
Angeles and Philadelphia have submitted proposals which are now
available at the official Code4lib Website
http://code4lib.org/content/code4lib-2016
Hello friends,
Tomorrow at midnight (Pacific) is the last day to submit your proposals
to host Code4lib 2016.
You will have a year and lots of support to iron out the details. ;-)
For now, just sell your city.
http://wiki.code4lib.org/2016_Hosting_Proposals
./fxk
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Fame is a vapor; popul
On 2/13/15 2:13 PM, Sarah Weissman wrote:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 1:50 PM, Francis Kayiwa wrote:
On 2/13/15 1:46 PM, Sarah Weissman wrote:
Was streaming video for the conference advertised? I can't find any
mention
of it in the mailing list or on the conference webpage.
It wou
On 2/13/15 1:46 PM, Sarah Weissman wrote:
Was streaming video for the conference advertised? I can't find any mention
of it in the mailing list or on the conference webpage.
It would be difficult (irresponsible?) to advertise something in advance
when it is solely funded by volunteers.
The c
Good day all,
This is another reminder on the deadline to bring the conference to a
city close to you. The deadline to submit proposals is Midnight February
20th PST at the URI below.
http://wiki.code4lib.org/2016_Hosting_Proposals
Regards,
./fxk
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A gentle reminder for those considering to host a Code4lib Conference.
What follows is an echo of my message from last month and we still have
no submissions. If you are on the fence look my up in PDX if you need to
chat.
The Code4Lib Community is calling for proposals to host the eleventh
an
On 1/26/15 4:43 PM, Salazar, Christina wrote:
> In order to keep some presenters from being streamed and others not would
> require the presentation line up (including whether ALL of the presenters who
> are included on an individual presentation) to be made available to the
> filming crew in ad
On 1/26/15 10:06 AM, Mark A. Matienzo wrote:
Thanks, Galen. I'm solidly +1 on this, and I would be very happy to hear if
there were some sort of mechanism in place for the 2015 conference. I do
realize that this might add to the burden of the host committee, so I'd be
happy to help make this happ
On 1/25/15 5:18 PM, Harper, Cynthia wrote:
Curious. It goes on to a different error (the convert to JSON actually works)
when my working directory is c:\Users\charper, but not if my working directory
is c:\Perl. But my import to CouchDB of the ebook bibs worked in the c:\Perl
directory.
Inc
ace around the <. But
that didn't seem to fix the CouchDB issue.
Cindy
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Kayiwa
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2015 4:50 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Help with Ca
On 1/25/15 4:27 PM, Harper, Cynthia wrote:
Hi - I'm trying to use catmandu to build a copy of my III authorities database
in CouchDB, queryable by REST.
I'm working in Windows 7.
I've successfully been able to import MARC bib records (from an ebook set) into
my database, but I'm failing when
I duplicated work on the wiki for selfish reasons and added it to lanyrd.
I am missing some people who aren't already on lanyrd, don't have an
easy to parse twitter or linkedin account. If you know you are
presenting and (want to be identified on lanyrd) ping me and I will add it.
Otherwise i
Nemzek
Sandy Rodriguez
Christina Salazar
Francis Kayiwa
2015 Code4Lib Conference Diversity Scholarship Committee
--
A pizza of radius z and a thickness a has a volume of pi*z*z*a
The Code4Lib Community is calling for proposals to host the eleventh
annual Code4Lib Conference in 2016. Prior to submitting a proposal we
recommend reviewing the conference hosting web page [0] and How To Plan
a Code4LibCon on the wiki [1] to learn more about the kind of venue the
community se
organizers.
All reimbursement forms and receipts must be received by May 26, 2015.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply, please send an email to Francis Kayiwa
(francis.kayiwa_at_gmail.com)
with the subject heading Code4Lib 2015 Diversity Scholarship
Application containing the following (combined into a single
I'm wondering if there are any readers who are seasoned RHEL users who
can point me in "The RHEL way" of doing things.
I work at a Red Hat Satellite organization and as a result the default
repository for our software is Red Hat Satellite. I'm attempting to
install docker software which accord
On 11/25/14 10:05 AM, Craig Boman wrote:
Does anyone know who is on the planning committee for next year's Code4Lib
Midwest conference at Ohio State? I am having difficulty finding any
contact info and I am hoping to get involved in the planning. None of the
event wikis have any specific informat
On 11/25/14 9:25 AM, Craig Boman wrote:
Why limit it to the Northeast? We might get some more interest if it is an
Eastern US Code4Lib event, especially from all the librarians in Ohio who
can't travel to Oregon.
Heya Craig,
Pretty sure OSU is hosting Code4lib Midwest next year which is much
On 11/20/14 9:11 AM, Brad Coffield wrote:
https://pinboard.in/
First saw this in a webinar led by Jason Clark and thought it was cool.
Thinking about it again and feel like I should do it. But I'm worried it's
just my tendency to want it because its something neato.
Anybody using it and recomme
er 17th OR (heck do contact
me directly - I was co-opted into the Sponsorship committee) we will
ensure that they can donate and get their tax breaks.
Cheers,
./fxk
Cary
On Nov 17, 2014, at 1:45 PM, Francis Kayiwa wrote:
On 11/17/14 4:32 PM, Edward M. Corrado wrote:
Donations to CL
On 11/17/14 4:32 PM, Edward M. Corrado wrote:
Donations to CLIR are tax deductible (according to various websites
that specialize in this type of thing) so it would be great if they
can make donations to this cause tax-deductible. I'm not a tax lawyer
so I have no idea how that would work, but it
Hello,
This has been discussed in the past and I recall Eric Morgan, Mike
Giarlo and Eric Hellman pull this off in 2011. So we are aiming to do
this again this year. What's "that?" you ask? Good question! ;-)
Our goal is to raise enough money to add at least one more scholarship
recipient to
On 10/27/2014 10:02 AM, Siobhain Rivera wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm part of the ASIS&T Student Chapter and Indiana University, and we're
putting together a series of workshops on Unix. We've noticed that a lot of
people don't seem to have a good idea of why they should learn Unix,
particularly the r
On 10/19/2014 02:44 PM, Cornel Darden Jr. wrote:
Hello,
I think I am not explaining myself properly at all.
'apostate' was an error. The data recovery operating system was an example that
shows that specialized operating systems exists. Many of the tools on those
data recovery operating syste
On 10/19/2014 10:02 AM, Panos Sid wrote:
ping6 www.google.com
PING www.google.com(ee-in-x63.1e100.net) 56 data bytes
64 bytes from ee-in-x63.1e100.net: icmp_seq=1 ttl=50 time=54.6 ms
64 bytes from ee-in-x63.1e100.net: icmp_seq=2 ttl=50 time=54.8 ms
64 bytes from ee-in-x63.1e100.net: icmp_seq=3
On 10/19/2014 09:38 AM, Panos Sid wrote:
traceroute: unknown host
sudo traceroute www.google.com
traceroute to www.google.com (173.194.65.106), 64 hops max
1 traceroute: sendto: Network is unreachable
Is this ^^^ a truncated result? If not, it is useful if you provided
unredacted results.
On 10/19/2014 03:11 AM, Sergio Letuche wrote:
I have just obtained a VM, that has only an IPv6. I am trying to set it up,
and when i want to install something, via wget for example, i get the
following error.
for example i give wget http://somelink/file.tar.gz
i get resolving http://somelink/
On 10/15/2014 11:30 AM, Matthew Sherman wrote:
Hi all,
Today a few of us received our a few Surface Pros to use around the
library. Being the digital content librarian for our University I really
want to figure out some interesting things we can do with them. I have
some thoughts on possibly w
On 10/10/2014 09:13 AM, Alex Armstrong wrote:
Hi list,
Not exactly related to libraries, but:
I'm putting together a site for the annual conference of a library
consortium. Last year we had paired a static site with an event service
(Sched) to manage the schedule and provide workshop sign ups.
On 10/07/2014 02:03 PM, Cary Gordon wrote:
NISO (and LITA, ASIS&T,
etc.) are quite well represented on this list, and I don't believe that a
formalized c4l would give us any more say in standards that we have already.
+1
./fxk
--
You single-handedly fought your way into this hopeless me
On 10/03/2014 02:52 PM, Kim, Bohyun wrote:
Hi all,
Which non-library job boards would be good to advertise a web developer job posting
widely? I only have usual suspects (Indeed.com, Monster.com, Glassdoor.com,
Engieerjobs.com<(http:/www.engineerjobs.com/jobs/software-engineering/%20)>,
Simpl
This discourse.
http://www.discourse.org/
Cheers,
./fxk
--
You single-handedly fought your way into this hopeless mess.
On 09/12/2014 10:41 AM, Kim, Bohyun wrote:
Hi all
Does anyone have a suggestion for the free open-source Q/A board + easily
searchable KB comparable to LibAnswers? We already have LibAnswers for patrons.
This is more for the library staff who submits a lot of similar or same
questions to the
Thanks for not deleting dear reader.
Bess Sadler, Andromeda Yelton, Mark Matienzo, (Mike Giarlo?), and Chris
Bourg currently have (really had) recently pledged to match donations to
the ADA Initiative by librarians/archivists. Their generous offer was
met and exceeded in less than 24 hours.
If you have any questions on this job I'm happy to talk about it.
Cheers,
./fxk
On 09/10/2014 09:33 AM, j...@code4lib.org wrote:
Associate Director of Library Technology and Digital Initiatives
Colgate University
Hamilton, NY
Come join the team at Colgate!
The Colgate University Libraries s
On 09/02/2014 03:54 PM, Tim McGeary wrote:
Colleagues,
I wanted to report on the financial closing of the Code4Lib 2014 account.
All of the bills have been paid for and the reimbursements have been sent.
This year, we have a surplus of $29,419.80 that we will be able to pass
onto the Code4Li
IS
Systems Librarian
Whitehall Township Public Library
3700 Mechanicsville Road
Whitehall, PA 18052
610-432-4339 ext: 203
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Kayiwa
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2014 1:52 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS
On 08/14/2014 11:35 AM, Chris Amorosi wrote:
Hopefully someone can help me here!
I have an express 15 minute kiosk intended for quick printing or email
checks. When a user comes up to the station, they have to press a button
on screen to say they read/agree to the user policies of the library
b
On 08/13/2014 05:08 PM, William Denton wrote:
On 13 August 2014, Karen Coyle wrote:
*ps - I had a great cookie manager for a while, but it's no longer
around. Cookie control in browsers actually was easier a decade ago -
they've obviously been discouraged from including that software. If
anyone
On 08/13/2014 12:59 PM, Joshua Westgard wrote:
A big, public thank you is in order to Laura Wrubel, Dan Chudnov, and their
whole team for organizing and running the C4L regional meeting in DC over the
past two days, to GWU Libraries and DLF for hosting and sponsoring it, and to
Andromeda Yelto
Hey all,
Puppet Conference is offering 18 Free Tickets to underrepresented people
in technology. Deadline for application is September 1st.
http://puppetlabs.com/blog/free-tickets-puppetconf-2014-minorities-tech
Please pass this to those you feel deserve it.
Cheers,
./fxk
On 2014-08-04 16:07, Carol Bean wrote:
Thanks, Scott. I appreciate the details. I hadn't thought of
investigating firmware hacks. I have heard Cisco routers are being
used to manage bandwidth, and are, as expected, a pricey "solution".
If you are willing to get your hands dirty. One does no
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On 7/17/2014 10:20 AM, Karen Coyle wrote:
> https://web.archive.org/web/20070209042706/http://www4.infotrieve.com/ariel/downloads.asp
>
>
Thanks but no cigar still HTTP Error 403.6 - Forbidden: IP address of
the client has been rejected.
./fxk
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Heya,
I am looking for the Ariel Receive and Full file found at the 404'ing
file in the URI below.
http://www4.infotrieve.com/ariel/downloads.asp
I've sent a message to @infotrieve.com that seems to have gone to a
bitbucket. Thanks for sending this
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On 7/11/2014 11:29 AM, Terrell, Trey wrote:
> Another +1 for Github Issues. If you’re uncomfortable putting the
> website in a public repo they’ve given us 50 private repositories
> for free and have asked us to spread the word. You can just head
> ove
On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 08:46:06PM -0400, Riley Childs wrote:
> I had a quick question about HA Setups. I plan to host a WordPress site and
> wanted to hear what yall were using. I plan to have one HAProxy Server (maybe
> grow to 2 and implement round robin and heartbeat sync down the road), two
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The project I'm trying to get done is conceptually simple (but I am
lazy). I suspect someone's already done this and will avoid doing any
work if I can.
I'm embarking on an ideally web based app that allows users to play a
scavenger game in the librar
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On 5/23/2014 10:10 AM, Doran, Michael D wrote:
>> I honestly have no opinion as to whether we have full job
>> postings, a
>
>> digest, a separate mailing list, or whatever. I just want this
>
>> conversation to be over.
>
>
>
> Perhaps you want t
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On 05/20/2014 07:36 AM, Joseph Montibello wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Out of my depth, but maybe something like this?
>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10025698/authentication-on-google-oauth2-keeps-returning-invalid-grant
>
> In this case, the invalid
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Hey all,
There's a gap in my Sierra API, or curl knowledge and I am hoping some
of you who read this can fill up.
III uses OAuth v2.O's "Client Credentials Grant" [0] to play. If I am
reading that RFC correctly. I should get a token back if I use
cu
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On 05/08/2014 02:29 PM, Van Mil, James (vanmiljf) wrote:
> My colleague Sean Crowe and I have written a simple Rails engine
> with models for the Postgresql database backend to Innovative
> Interfaces Inc. Sierra ILS. Within a host rails app, it can
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On 5/2/2014 8:25 AM, Michael Beccaria wrote:
> I'm looking for resources on managing IT departments and
> infrastructure in an academic environment. Resources that go over
> high level organization stuff like essential job roles, policies,
> standard o
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On 4/11/2014 7:19 AM, Lisa Rabey wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:45 PM, Jon Gorman
> wrote:
>> I've long thought a "friends of code4lib" would be useful
>> organization, but never quite pulled it together...
>
> If there is still interest in doin
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On 4/9/2014 3:25 PM, Kevin S. Clarke wrote:
> Wow, and the prize for the best regional Code4Lib design goes to...
> New Zealand.
That finally makes sense thanks to Rocky cuatro.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8folgCjIi1w
./fxk
>
> @slowclap
>
>
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I have to wonder outloud. Perhaps in jealousy of how much fun y'all
are having if perhaps you may want to create a NC/SC and close areas
Google Group?
I'm looking at this
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/Main_Page
and all other regions (even "fake
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On 4/8/2014 10:27 AM, Chad Nelson wrote:
> Francis,
>
> Are you asking us to register our servers into a great big list of
> vulnerable machines?
Assumption here was.
Machine == vulnerable
Patch on confirmation but your point is well received.
./
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On 4/8/2014 10:06 AM, Cary Gordon wrote:
> Please read this page and its supporting documents about the
> Heartbleed Bug.
>
> http://heartbleed.com/
>
> If you use OpenSSL, and most service providers do, you should patch
> your servers ASAP. OpenSSL
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On 4/7/2014 2:55 PM, Chris Amorosi wrote:
> First time asking a question here.
>
> I'm putting together a catalog kiosk and I'd like for patrons to be
> able to check out books in Overdrive. But whitelisting all the
> necessary sites has become a hug
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On 4/7/2014 11:17 AM, Sarah Shealy wrote:
> I'm pretty sure Francis is right, it's Ryan Wick.
> ryan.w...@oreganstate.edu maybe?
s/oregan/oregon/g
;-)
./fxk
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QOTD:
"A child of 5 could understand this! Fetch me a child of 5."
-BEG
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On 4/7/2014 10:46 AM, WILDER, COLIN wrote:
> Sarah,
>
> Who is in charge of the account settings for Code4Lib? I registered
> a username and password in order to vote, but I don't think I ever
> received a robotic confirmation email activating account
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On 03/22/2014 07:09 PM, Justin Coyne wrote:
> Morning coat is suitable for the conference sessions, but be sure
> to bring white tie for the newcomer dinner. ;)
You forgot to mention the monocle!
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/06/fashion/the-monocl
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On 03/22/2014 06:53 PM, Riley Childs wrote:
> I hate to sound all pompous, but what does the avg. Conference
> attendee wear.
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=code4lib
./fxk
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"A child of 5 could understand this! Fetch me a child
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On 3/21/2014 2:34 PM, Andrew Gordon wrote:
> Ken,
>
> A group in Chicago has been working for a few years now on a
> deduplication toolkit that might do what you are looking for, they
> also have a couple versions that works with an excel file or .csv
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For those attending the conference I set up the Lanyrd page at the URI
below.
http://lanyrd.com/cxxxz
Cheers,
./fxk
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"This is lemma 1.1. We start a new chapter so the numbers all go back
to one."
-- Prof. Seager, C&O 351
-B
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On 3/11/2014 7:20 AM, Chris Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> ArchivesSpace will be hosting a Post-Code4Lib hackfest and meetup
> on *Thursday March 27 between 1-5pm at the Sheraton Raleigh*. This
> will be a great way to cap off the Code4Lib week. If
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On 03/09/2014 05:59 PM, Roy Tennant wrote:
> Someone apparently had a Code4Lib CafePress shop at one point, but
> now it's gone. I actually like the idea of a place where we could
> buy Code4Lib swag. For example, why not raise a little money
> selli
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On 2/14/2014 3:23 PM, Edward Summers wrote:
> Can I just say, how nice it is to read this thread and not see
> Microsoft SharePoint mentioned?
You have a problem with Enterprise software Ed?
./fxk
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On 02/13/2014 08:43 PM, Nate Hill wrote:
> To roll out a basic CMS you don't necessarily need to know a line
> of PHP or Python.
Partly true.
You seem to be suggesting that CMS's deliver every imaginable problem
one could have. I find that hard to be
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On 02/13/2014 08:28 PM, Nate Hill wrote:
> What are the advantages to deploying a python based CMS when things
> like Drupal and Wordpress are so popular and well supported? I'm
> sure there are some... I'd love to know more.
If you work in a do-ocrac
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On 02/13/2014 07:13 PM, Coral Sheldon-Hess wrote:
> Hi, everyone!
>
> I've gotten clearance to totally rewrite my library's website in
> the framework/CMS of my choice (pretty much :)). As I have said on
> numerous occasions, "If I can get paid to wri
On 1/14/2014 2:52 PM, Salazar, Christina wrote:
CSUCI (http://www.csuci.edu/ ) is game to host C4L in sunny S CA (definitely
NOT Los Angeles, but still S CA) but y'all have to not be cranky pants about
the venue - it's an excellent facility, but a bit remote.* Current temp: 80
degrees.
*On th
On 1/14/2014 12:26 PM, Nathan Tallman wrote:
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Francis Kayiwa wrote:
If Skidmore has an IR I'd looking into adding them into your IR and render
from there (in addition to WARC'ing them)
Francis, I'm confused when you say "in addit
On 1/14/2014 11:48 AM, Kathryn Frederick (Library) wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to develop a strategy for preserving issues our school's online
newspaper. Creating a WARC file of the content seems straightforward, but how
will that content fair long-term? Also, how is the WARC served to an end-user?
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 3:52 PM, John Blair wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> As much as I love arguments about https and comparing notes on various
> pet-projects, I wish the website was a little more … put together. This
> list has added about 30-40+ mails per day to my inbox, and I'm only really
> looking
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