and submit a proposal for a presentation,
workshop or bootcamp!
http://elag.org
Patrick Hochstenbach - digital architect
University Library Ghent
Rozier 9 - 9000 Ghent - Belgium
patrick.hochstenb...@ugent.be
+32 (0)9 264 7980
Dear All,
You are warmly invited to a one day event in Ghent, Belgium, hosted by the
International Image Interoperability Framework community (http://iiif.io/) and
Ghent University Library (http://lib.ugent.be/), describing the power and
potential of interoperable image delivery over the Web.
SAFE-PLN partners are glad to announce their data archiving grid is open
to international partners.
Using a data grid, the five institutions agree to archive each others’
open access collections across two continents, two timezones, four
languages and in seven copies to guarantee perpetual access
Hi,
I need some advise on creating MODS records for our institutional
repository. In particular I wonder how best to express the different
access restrictions on digital files when a record contains more than one
full-text file. E.g. what we do now is write something like:
location
url
***Apologies for cross-posting***
We would like to invite you to the joint PubLister/LibreCat Software Developer
Workshop on 29 and 30 November 2012 (1 - 7pm ; 9am - 2pm CEST) at Bielefeld
University.
Building off last year's PubLister Symposium and Workshop
Or in case you like Java ..I've started working last year on a Java application
to automatically print documents from a hot folder. Just pushed the code:
https://github.com/phochste/PrintApp
Patrick
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are willing to share. Searching
for methodologies, principles of heuristics, statistics, research and teaching
practices.
Best from Belgium
Patrick
Skype: patrick.hochstenbach
Patrick Hochstenbach Digital Architect
University Library+32(0)92647980
Ghent University * Rozier 9 * 9000
Dear Nate,
There is a trade-off: do you want very fast processing of data - go for binary
data. do you want to share your data globally easily in many (not per se
library related) environments - go for XML/RDF.
Open your data and do both :-)
Pat
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On 25 Oct 2010, at 20:39,
datasets available which were human tested examined to really get
good precision/recall numbers for the proposed algorithms?
Datasets which are/can be used in current/future shootouts between citation
matching algorithms?
Thanks
Patrick
Skype: patrick.hochstenbach
Patrick Hochstenbach Digital
Hi,
We have a interesting job opening for a developer on site at Ghent University
Library for 13 months. You'll join our team to
participate in creating a image search engine for high resolution scans of old
manuscripts. Experience with
Java is very welcome. Like to learn djatoka,imageio,
Nothing beats E- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_%28programming_language%29
sexy e - 924,000 hits
But oh poor Erlang
sexy erlang - 2 hits (both of them telling me: erlang isn't sexy)
P@
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working with textual documents in XML, or database dumps in XML?
Best,
P@
Skype: patrick.hochstenbach
Patrick Hochstenbach Software Architect
University Library +32(0)92647980
Ghent University * Rozier 9 * 9000 * Gent
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