there any that have worked to
draw in candidates with a strong IT background?
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
I like the Google Drive Form idea. MIght be able to do that or some
variation. Thanks!
Jon Gorman
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Matt Cordial wrote:
> We've been using a G+ community for event announcements and discussions.
> It's been fine. We're pretty small so w
with the most votes
(w/ ties being broken randomly) is the next book in the queue.
So anyone out there already doing something similar? Thoughts? Ideas?
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
I'll try to do some digging as well
Jon Gorman
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Lisa Rabey wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 8:30 AM, Francis Kayiwa
> wrote:
> >
> > +1
> >
> > Go for it Lisa!
> >
> > ./fxk
>
>
> I can start digging in
I've long thought a "friends of code4lib" would be useful organization, but
never quite pulled it together...
On Apr 10, 2014 10:41 PM, "Tom Cramer" wrote:
> > Is black light a 501c3?
>
> Nope. Just an OSS project with lots of contributors from awesome places : )
>
> Off the top of my head, and i
t;wrote:
>
> > For testing purposes I just nixed them. As I noted, to rework the file a
> > person would probably want to use a more critical eye with find and
> > replace. Totally doable.
> >
> >
> > On Dec 9, 2013, at 7:37 PM, Jon Gorman
> wrote:
>
n
I posted will essentially replace the entities with their text, hopefully
causing most characters to appear correctly. You definitely still need to
fix some of the other stuff. (I suspect it never worked for most browsers
and XML systems, most likely only IE).
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
ry --loaddtd)
xmllint --loaddtd --noent --dropdtd FRONT.xml > FRONT_nodtdent.xml
I mean, you don't need the dtd for validation, particularly since I suspect
given the errors it may not validate anyhow.
It might make the files a little harder to read when reading the raw
source, but I sus
By the way, a similar thread on the ezproxy list brought up this list:
http://mail.geneseo.edu/mailman/listinfo/workflowtoolkit-l
Which is apparently about ILLiad best practices. I've just subscribed and
started reading through the archives.
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
On Thu, J
ur info after first successful login?) If you
do, what are you using as a link into the system?
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
x27;re not used with RemoteAuth and
you're supposed to either to the .dll or to illiad.dll?action=10&form=10.
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 1:09 PM, Durrant, Benjamin E. wrote:
> Have you added the FORMSTATE token to the login forms? We've been running
>
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has seen an issue with the ILLiad RemoteAuth
module and OpenURL where the remote user header doesn't seem to get
recognized and a session doesn't created successfully.
Here's how the flow is going:
1) User clicks on an OpenURL somewhere
2) User hits our authent
Does the bus leave from the hotel or the uic forum?
Jon Gorman
HI folks,
Someone who attended the game night left their room key. It's been
passed along to some of the folks who will be opening the conference
tomorrrow and they'll also make an announcement about it.
Jon Gorman
Hi all,
Some quick notes:
Again, there's a sign up for individual games. This will make it
easier for us to get started quickly and also help from having a large
crowd of people just standing around,
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_game_night . If you brought a
game and want to play it,
e.
I'll probably be adding some more of my games, but I need to go to dinner ;).
Jon Gorman
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Jon Gorman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry for a bit of delay on posting. I've got a few folks who have
> volunteered to help. It's hard to tell numb
#x27;t mind playing multiple games in the row, maybe teaching someone
who will teach the next group and allow a little of mingling that way.
Jon Gorman
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Francis Kayiwa wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 04:39:22PM -0500, Cynthia Ng wrote:
>> Just an ide
ther like the signups
for the newcomer's dinner.
Again, sorry about this,
Jon Gorman
that sent me an
email.
Jon Gorman
Three cheers for UIC folks!
Jon Gorman
e emails about this directly to the list, so
again, send me an email starting with C4L2013 Game Night if you want
to be notified or keep an eye on the wiki.
Jon Gorman
cked off with the first one, but I think it
rapidly brought in the issue of the latter. I'm in agreement that the
latter category probably should be just removed. The first category
probably would be useful to disable during the conference but to have.
Jon Gorman
pondering having both a friendly, helpful bot, and
then perhaps a wise-cracking one. There has to be some
demonic/evil/sinister librarian in literature we can reference.
If enough people think it's a bad idea to remove plugins, I don't
think I'd be horribly upset either. (Is that too wishy-washy?)
Jon Gorman
I like the ideas of disabling some of the @zoia bot plugins for the
conference at least.
> For what it's worth, Jon Gorman was working on a version of `@herald`
> that provided introductory information to those new to the IRC
> channel. (I'm hoping he can speak to details.)
e
possible locations and transport.
More details to follow.
Jon Gorman
Gah, I think I forgot to announce this on the list, but there's also
this google map:
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=213549257652679418473.0004ce6c25e6cdeb0319d&msa=0
which I put on the social page
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_social_activities
I'll go ahead and add the hotel and
to do a Goose Island tour ;) ).
Jon Gorman
ual identities.
Also, as mentioned before, most irc servers/channels are not encrypted
and pretty easy to log.
Jon Gorman
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Jon Gorman wrote:
> Oh, forgot to mention. If you use a web client or use tor, that will
> obscure the connection info by the nat
Oh, forgot to mention. If you use a web client or use tor, that will
obscure the connection info by the nature of that connection ;).
Jon Gorman
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Jon Gorman wrote:
>> You can also choose to anonymize yourself by choosing a nick that best
>> represen
gging the channel (which is
possible, there's plenty of clients and ways to do it) and you come in
several times with different nicks but the same network address
they'll know it's likely the same person.
Jon Gorman
ld compare the usage of different
Android devices but the difficulty of data collection here might be
enormous. (I'm not sure off hand if there's an easy way to
distinguish, say, a Samsung Galaxy 2 from a Optimus)
Jon Gorman
Most of them come from the Shortime application that Ed Summers has
been working on and posted about. It's over at jobs.code4lib.org.
I don't really mind them. I've thought about just filtering out the
emails ^Job: in the subject, but haven't actually bothered yet.
Jon G
fline_Catalogs they have two
types of MARC dumps.
Haven't tried either of them yet though.
Jon Gorman
: The Intellectual Property Disclosure:
OpenSource in Academia
21:09 - 4 years ago
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3341633878207243364
There's a lot of other good articles in the journal and on people's
various blog posts. Github is all the rage these days, so at some
point I'll need to figure out how to use it ;).
Again, welcome!
Jon Gorman
before using software to figure out what it
is. If it doesn't meet their expectation, I see little reason that
the developer should feel compelled to change unless they're getting
paid for the work. Obviously some people have found the "dump on
github" approach useful if they've contributed patches.
Can't we all just shake hands virtually or something?
Jon Gorman
it might help others. (And you might be
able to get away with a more general book on sql and then look through
the online documentation for specific problems).
Jon Gorman
#x27;s not
horrible. That's usually what I use.
I mean, usually it's just a matter of looking up how it implements SQL
and some of the local variants.
(Do you need recommendations for books on SQL?)
Jon Gorman
Hi all,
Quick link for those trying to get on irc for the first time
There's some info on http://code4lib.org/irc
Basic:
download an irc client (I like xchat)
connect to the freenode server
type /join #code4ib
Gotta go, presentation started
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
> I'm curious to know of this lists current thoughts on Koha as an ILS. Where
> would you rank it among the various options, open source and vendor?
I'm confused, what do you mean by "open source and vendor"?
There's vendors/companies that develop for and support Koha. Open
source and vendor/co
d be great ;).
If you look in the archives, you'll see some of the other social maps
in previous years. Taking a quick break from my own work to do this,
so don't have the time to look this up.
Jon Gorman
discuss the
technical stuff, I just might stop showing up for most of the actual
talks.
Jon Gorman.
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 8:47 AM, Elfstrand, Stephen F
wrote:
>
>
> Stephen Elfstrand
> PALS Executive Director
> stephen.elfstr...@mnsu.edu
> 507.389.5059
> I'm looking for a way to pull 29 pages of pdf tables into excel so I can
> munge the data into an excel project and all my free trials so far have
> only converted a few pages at a time.
copy and paste?
If it needs to be somewhat automated
pdftotext -> some cut & paste / sed / regex -> open i
awkward, difficult to maintain, error-prone, and
likely horrible for accessibility. If you control the underlying
PHPthen yeah, do it on the PHP side ;).
My advice here is somewhat simplistic and general.
You do have my curiosity up now though. What was you goal with trying
to load that text file?
Jon Gorman
physical machine to play around.
Jon Gorman
Also, I'm
watching for any warning signs like like they can't distinguish
between client-side javascript & server-side processing or they only
seem to use "does it display". That would make me instantly wary.
Jon Gorman
nt me to contact them so
they would get it from a a regular listener who I'd be more than happy
to forward your message with some personal notes. (And the paypal
link too ;) ).
Jon Gorman
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Joann Ransom wrote:
> Horowhenua Library Trust is the birth plac
books near my desk has the ISBN printed like 0-521-61678-6
if this is user input and nothing is striping characters like that
out, it could cause problems.
(I think I've also seen spaces used instead of hyphens, but less
positive about this).
Jon Gorman
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 9:44 AM, Jo
Perl modules (if they're
recent enough) should be able to handle the conversion as well through
the MARC::Charset library. Check the cpan pages.
Jon Gorman
ps. For the love of all that is good, don't try to do anything in
Perl with the raw MARC record to do the encoding change yourse
g/bibformats/en/,
particularly if they're an OCLC member.
Of course, these apply to MARC-21 and not UniMarc. Not sure what good
resources are out there for UniMARC.
Jon Gorman
Just to clarify, are you picturing some sort of feedback loop? I'm
just trying to get a better picture of the process (sounds like an
interesting project).
In other words, do you have something like:
1) take in a full-text document (like, say, a novel?)
2) Run it through NER, pull out locations,
nal
time isn't too burdensome ;). But I understand, these days it seems
like I never have enough time to work on my "personal" geeky projects.
Sorry for the convoluted answer, hopefully it'll help. We can always
use more geeky librarians ;).
Jon Gorman
>From a good article on this at
http://www.indexdata.com/blog/2009/10/z3950-dummies-part-4.
$ yaz-marcdump -f marc-8 -t utf-8 -o marc -l 9=97 part01.dat > part.mrc
(97 = 'a')
If I remember correctly some of this functionality has also changed
over various versions so not sure if this is still n
e stages need to check for
validity, but there's a lot of records that would fail if they did.
(I don't even want to think about how many people disable validation,
or use the same software stack that generated the marc in the first
place, or changes within the marc spec itself over time that makes
validation even more difficult.
Jon Gorman
I'm not quite convinced that it's marc-8 just because there's \xC2 ;).
If you look at a hex dump I'm seeing a lot of what might be combining
characters. The leader appears to have 'a' in the field to indicate
unicode. In the raw hex I'm seeing a lot of two character sequences
like: 756c 69c3 83
place. You didn't have much in the way of details in your
initial email. It might change some people's advice if you're not
intending the system to a long-term production system. (And I'm still
curious what systems are even using php_yaz)
Jon Gorman
I suspect we might be pushing it to get to$ 1,500. I'd suggest that
you might want to put some sort of earlier deadline on it if you can
to make the money transfer work smoother. The Indiana folks might be
able to pipe in with a reasonable deadline as far as time goes.
Jon Gorman
On Thu
Yup, it's slow going. It seems so far if you just keep hitting reload
after the errors it eventually gets through. It's keeping the
information in session somehow.
Of course, I'm on step 8 after 40 minutes.so I'm hoping I don't
have to start over again..
Jon Gor
hought into it ;).
Jon Gorman
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 8:31 PM, Kevin S. Clarke wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> If you have particular O'Reilly titles that you'd like for us to ask
> O'Reilly for, send them to me and I'll put them in our request.
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
#x27;re sure that is a unicode marc record and not marc-8, right?
3) What version is your MARC::Record module? Might want to upgrade if
it's old, there's been some bug fixes.
Jon Gorman
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 5:51 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> How do I trap for unwanted (bogus)
ful. Or maybe even see if it's possible to create
drivers for some book swap. The problem with the book-swap is it is
usually one person to one person, end to end. There's no in-between
library.
Book Mooch is the one I've heard a lot about, although I haven't ever used it.
Jon Gorman
uFind).
If you know all this I apologize, but I think there's some confusion
with how you're using the terms. Or how I'm understanding your use.
Jon Gorman
chine but
recover). Hopefully after trying different operating systems, text
editors, IDEs, version control systems, etc you find tools you really
like. (Oh yeah, try to start learning some version control tools
too...they're life-savers).
Jon Gorman
I
>
> JC
>
For those who enjoyed "The Mythical Man-Month" I'd also recommend
Peopleware (not the software, the book ;) ).
Jon
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 2:58 PM, stuart yeates wrote:
> I can't speak highly enough about "The Mythical Man-Month," by Fred P.
> Brooks (1975).
>
> Let's just say that when they issue
On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Jon Gorman wrote:
> I'd second pretty much every suggestion I've seen so far and add one
> "Refactoring" by Fowler. It's only really useful if you've had some
> design experience, but
>
Odd, not sure what happened there.
I'd second pretty much every suggestion I've seen so far and add one
"Refactoring" by Fowler. It's only really useful if you've had some
design experience, but
Some of the others that I really highly recommend would be "The
Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master". I'm of mixed
feelings
rongly encouraged folks to do
things via a ajaxy call on the client. I'm guessing part of the
reason for the "new api" was to address these issues.
Jon Gorman
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Ross Singer wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Jon Gorman wrote:
>
>> As far as
>> languages, I'd probably lean towards ruby or python for starters or
>> maybe Java. Then move into php after you have a grasp of good
>>
n
out there now.
If you already have the computer background but are more curious in
library software, that's a whole other set of answers ;).
Jon Gorman
What do you mean by metadata "massaging"? Just text editing? What
format is this metadata in?
Sorry, you're so broad here I'm not sure where to start.
Oxygen, xml spy, emacs, vi for editing. Countless of command line
tools (find, awk, xargs, rename, etc).
Iconv for encoding conversions and is
ot that we
don't understand that it should be able to "round-trip" or that we
haven't played around with html in other data formats. I think we've
used enough software in the library would to not trust all the layers
will work as they should.
Jon Gorman
Try putting somewhere in one of the xslt pages
Version:
Vendor:
Vendor URL:
Jon
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Doran, Michael D wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
>> What XSLT processor and programming language are you using?
>
> I'm embarrassed to say that I'm not sure. I'm making modifications and
he XSL FAQ is long and a little confusing, but has gret nuggets of
information).
http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/sect21.html
Sorry I can't be of more help.
Jon Gorman
one on my
> server (perhaps I'd need to use a cron job to do that?).
>
cron + wget/curl would be a good first step it would seem. You might
want some sort of script that monitors changes or the like. (Maybe
send you an email if there's no updates in x days or something like
that).
Jon Gorman
Very cool.
Jon Gorman
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Tim Spalding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [ Apologies for cross-posting ]
>
> LibraryThing just released a free, CC-attribution-licensed Web
> Services XML API to our "Common Knowledge" system, including series
s talks are quite interesting in this
regard. It's a bit on the technical end, but it's work that could be
adopted elsewhere.
Hopefully some other folks can mention some more.
Jon Gorman
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