[CODE4LIB] Fall Meet & Greet, Northeast chapter of the Association for Information Science & Technology (NEASIS)

2023-09-27 Thread Lundmark, William
 Event: Fall Meet & Greet, Northeast chapter of the Association for
Information Science & Technology (NEASIS)
Where: Online
When: Wednesday, October 4, 2023 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm EDT
Register: https://www2.asist.org/ap/Events/Register/Dr629E0r
Cost: Free for everyone! You do not have to be an ASIS member. Please
register to get the zoom link, which will be sent 24 hours before the
event.

The Northeast chapter of the Association for Information Science &
Technology (NEASIS) is hosting a virtual Fall Meet and Greet on
Wednesday, October 4 from 5:30pm - 6:30pm! It's a low-key, informal social
event. It's free and open to everyone (public, academic, and special
librarians and library staff, retired librarians, researchers, library and
information science students and faculty, etc.).  Non-ASIS members are
also warmly welcomed. We extend a special invitation to students pursuing
library and information science in the northeastern United States
(Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington,
D.C.).

Come and join us to connect with fantastic colleagues in the field of
Library and Information Science!

Our chapter leaders will offer a brief welcome message, and the remainder
of the time will be dedicated to mingling and conversation. If you're
unable to stay for the entire time, you're still welcome to drop in and say
hello.

We look forward to seeing you there!

William Lundmark, M.L.I.S., M.A., A.H.I.P.
Electronic Resources Librarian, Health Sciences & Psychology Liaison
Worcester State University
486 Chandler Street
LRC/Library L226
Worcester, MA 01602
Phone/Voicemail: 508-929-8897
Fax: 508-929-8198
Email: wlun...@worcester.edu
http://www.worcester.edu/Library/

“Google can bring you back 100,000 answers; a librarian can bring you back
the right one.” --- Neil Gaiman

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[CODE4LIB] ACM CIKM 2023 - REGISTER NOW (Virtual and In-person) - Birmingham, UK, October 21-25,2023

2023-09-27 Thread Mat Kelly
CIKM 2023 In-person and online registration
https://cikm2023.org

Registration is NOW OPEN for the ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge 
Management (CIKM) in Birmingham, UK on October 21-25, 2023. Attendance for the 
main event can be in-person or online.

** For in-person attendance, space is limited, so please register early to 
secure your spot! **

The conference will contain numerous presented papers of high quality, applied 
and theoretical research findings as well as world-renown keynote speakers, 
workshops, tutorials, and networking opportunities. CIKM has a strong tradition 
of talks and workshops devoted to emerging areas of database management, IR, 
AI, NLP, and related fields.

We are very happy to present the following keynote speakers:

Chiraq Shah (University of Washington):
Generative AI and the Future of Information Access

Yulan He (King’s College, London):
Interpretable Natural Language Understanding

Steffen Staab (University of Stuttgart & University of Southampton):
Knowledge Graphs for Knowing More and Knowing for Sure

List of accepted papers: https://cikm2023.org/accepted-papers.
List of tutorials: https://cikm2023.org/tutorials
List of workshops: https://cikm2023.org/workshops

In-person and online Registration:
https://cikm2023.org/registration-rates

Please visit https://cikm2023.org for more information.

Looking forward to seeing you in Birmingham!


[CODE4LIB] Into to GIS and GeoWeb Technologies - LJA Course

2023-09-27 Thread Ariana Varela
Hi all,

Here is an upcoming course from Library Juice Academy you may find
interesting.

Introduction to GIS and GeoWeb Technologies


Dates: October 2 - October 29

Instructor: Eva Dodsworth

Credits: 1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs

Price: $200.00

This course will introduce students to a variety of mapping tools and GIS
technologies such Google Earth and the creation of dynamic KML files;
ArcGIS Online and webmap publishing; Google Fusion Tables and geocoding;
and GIS fundamentals with geospatial data creation. Students will be able
to apply their GIS skills in their reference work, in digitization
projects, in webpages, in library instruction, and more. Through hands-on
exercises, pre-recorded demonstrations and lectures, students will receive
a thorough overview of mapping resources that will enhance and expose their
library’s resources.


For a list of all of the courses being offered next month, please go to:

https://libraryjuiceacademy.com/all-courses/

Library Juice Academy

P.O. Box 188784

Sacramento, CA 95818

Tel. (916) 905-0291

Fax (916) 415-5446

inquir...@libraryjuiceacademy.com

https://libraryjuiceacademy.com/

Testimonials:

https://libraryjuiceacademy.com/testimonials/

Follow us on Instagram! https:/instagram.com/libraryjuiceacademy/


-- 
Ariana Varela (she/her)
Marketing Coordinator

Library Juice Academy
PO Box 188784
Sacramento, CA 95818-8784


[CODE4LIB] Reminder- ENUG 2023: Early Bird Registration Deadline 9/29!

2023-09-27 Thread Schwartz, Raymond
*Apologies for Cross-Posting*

ExLibris Northeast User Group (ENUG) 2023

Early Bird Registration closes Friday 9/29!
(After 9/29, the cost of registration will go up to $125)

October 12-13, 2023
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA

Join us on October 12-13 at the University of Pennsylvania for a very packed 
schedule of sessions pertaining to a variety of ExLibris products and plenty of 
opportunities to network and socialize with colleagues from throughout the 
region. Everyone is welcome, including those from other regions!

Our keynote speaker is Tom Bruno, Director of Access Services at the University 
of Pennsylvania, who's keynote address will be "Game of Loans: A Brief History 
of the Future of Resource Sharing".

A full conference schedule and information about hotels and travel is all up on 
our website: 
http://e-nug.org/enug-2023

Early bird conference registration (available until September 29th) is $100. 
After September 29th registration will be $125. (Speakers: you will have 
received a link for discounted speaker registration with your session 
acceptance email.)

Register via EventBrite: 

 
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/exlibris-northeast-user-group-enug-2023-meeting-registration-699836518867

Questions about the conference can be sent to Rebecca Hyams or Mary Beth Weber, 
conference co-chairs at enugch...@gmail.com.

Looking forward to seeing everyone there!


Re: [CODE4LIB] Capturing Scroll Downs in an exchanged Gmail

2023-09-27 Thread ander kierig

Charles:

are you using Firefox's built-in screenshot tool?

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/take-screenshots-firefox

ak


-
ander kierig
Web Application Developer
University of Minnesota Libraries
https://www.lib.umn.edu
they/them

On 2023-09-26 at 17:22 (-0500) charles meyer wrote:


My esteemed listmates,

This is a very serious.

Normally, in Firefox when I want to take a screenshot of all that I 
see as

I scroll down the page  I press Ctrl + Shift + K and then type in
:screenshot --fullpage and it captures WYSIWYG in a PNG on to my hard 
drive.


I try that with back and forth emails in Gmail but that doesn't work.

If I want to capture all the emails exchanged with a person in a gmail
account normally I press Reply or Forward I can capture all the back 
and

forty.

That doesn't work with this gmail exchange.

I'vde taken to snapping photos wiht my cell phone of each screen as I
screen down to capture the WYSIWYG.

In Chrome and The Edge I can use that Screen Devouring icon which 
resembles
a Pac Man as it bites along the screen from left to right and captures 
all

the scrolling down as WYSIWYG but I must use FF in this case.

Is there any Screen Devouring extension for FF?

Thank you for your understanding, nonjudgmental help.

Charles.

Charlotte County Public Library


Re: [CODE4LIB] DSpace multiple frontends?

2023-09-27 Thread Verlicchi, Federico
Hello Kayla,
It is certainly possible to use DSpace as a single backend for multiple 
frontends. In this way, different institutions or archives can share the 
backend having, at the same time, their own frontend customized according to 
different needs.

As 4Science, we managed a project with the University of Amsterdam that led to 
deliver a system with several frontends with a single backend based on DSpace.

Here are the links to the frontends:

  *   https://www.rooilijn.nl/artikelen/
  *   https://scripties.uba.uva.nl/
  *   https://www.linguisticsinamsterdam.nl/home

from which it is possible to access the digital resources stored on DSpace.

Finally, as far as the DSpace data model is concerned, it can be modified and 
extended as required to handle also the standards required by archives and 
digital libraries.

We are already managing several Digital Libraries and Digital Archives using 
DSpace. (WE WORK FOR - 4Science)
For any questions do not hesitate to contact me at any time.
Thank you,
Federico


Federico Verlicchi

Business Developer Sales Executive

USA Market Analyst

email: federico.verlic...@4science.com

Mobile: +1 (816) 905-8227



4Science USA Corporation

435 Nichols Road, Suite 200, Kansas City, MO, 64112

www.4science.com, ISO 9001:2015, Cloud Security 
Alliance Trusted Provider

Certified Platinum Provider of DSpace, DSpace-CRIS, DSpace-GLAM


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From: Code for Libraries  on behalf of Kayla Abner 

Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2023 10:13 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG 
Subject: [CODE4LIB] DSpace multiple frontends?

Hello all,

I have a question about possibly using DSpace as a "database" / server and
whether or not we could design multiple frontends that draw from it. Here's
the ideal situation I have in mind:

   1. A faculty member wants to build a "digital archive" for their stuff
   2. We upload their stuff into our DSpace instance
   3. We or they design a unique frontend for people to interact with the
   stuff in DSpace.

For step 3, could this be done in Omeka? Wordpress? Something else? This
would enable each "archive" to have its own plane of existence on the
internet, and allow for customization if someone wants a map, or drop-down
menus to search the archive, etc., depending on their needs.

I usually recommend things like Airtable, Omeka, and eHive for this type of
project, but more and more these platforms don't meet the needs of
academics. I have an intermediate understanding of hosting and websites, so
I appreciate any ideas you all have!

Stay well,



Kayla Abner

(she/her)

*Digital Scholarship Librarian*

Digital Initiatives and Preservation

Library, Museums and Press

University of Delaware

kab...@udel.edu


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federal period*. The University of Delaware also financially benefitted
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[CODE4LIB] LJA Course - XSLT Fundamentals

2023-09-27 Thread Ariana Varela
Hi all,


Here is an upcoming course from Library Juice Academy that may be of
interest.


XSLT Fundamentals


Dates: October 2 - October 29

Instructor: Robert Chavez

Credits: 1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs

Price: $200.00

This hands-on course will introduce students to the fundamentals of the XSL
Transformation language (XSLT) for manipulating and transforming XML
documents and data. At its core, a transformation expressed in XSLT
describes rules for transforming input data into output data.


For a list of all of the courses being offered next month, please go to:

https://libraryjuiceacademy.com/all-courses/

Library Juice Academy

P.O. Box 188784

Sacramento, CA 95818

Tel. (916) 905-0291

Fax (916) 415-5446

inquir...@libraryjuiceacademy.com

https://libraryjuiceacademy.com/

Testimonials:

https://libraryjuiceacademy.com/testimonials/

Follow us on Instagram! https:/instagram.com/libraryjuiceacademy/



-- 
Ariana Varela (she/her)
Marketing Coordinator

Library Juice Academy
PO Box 188784
Sacramento, CA 95818-8784


Re: [CODE4LIB] Cloud storage providers

2023-09-27 Thread Mike Paulmeno
Jeff,
If you're looking for a Google Drive replacement, then something like 
Proton Drive may be right for you.   It's from the same people who make Proton 
Mail.  I've never used their Drive product, but the email one is solid and very 
privacy focused.  Here is the website: https://proton.me/drive .  NextCloud may 
work as well, but you would have to find a hosting solution.

Best,
Mike

-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries  On Behalf Of Jeffrey Sabol
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2023 3:35 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Cloud storage providers

Hello Colleagues,

I am looking for an inexpensive cloud storage provider for mostly documents for 
my faculty union.  Recommendation beyond the big name providers would be 
helpful.

Jeff Sabol
Long Beach City College


Re: [CODE4LIB] DSpace multiple frontends?

2023-09-27 Thread EDWIN VINCENT SPERR
Maybe something like this? 

https://omeka.org/s/docs/user-manual/modules/dspaceconnector/

Edwin V. Sperr, MLIS
Clinical Information Librarian
AU/UGA Medical Partnership
Office of Graduate Medical Education
 
St. Mary's Hospital
1230 Baxter Street
Athens, GA 30606
 
(706) 389-3864
esp...@uga.edu | esp...@stmarysathens.org

>>>From:Kayla Abner 
Subject: DSpace multiple frontends?

Hello all,

I have a question about possibly using DSpace as a "database" / server and 
whether or not we could design multiple frontends that draw from it. Here's the 
ideal situation I have in mind:

   1. A faculty member wants to build a "digital archive" for their stuff
   2. We upload their stuff into our DSpace instance
   3. We or they design a unique frontend for people to interact with the
   stuff in DSpace.

For step 3, could this be done in Omeka? Wordpress? Something else? This would 
enable each "archive" to have its own plane of existence on the internet, and 
allow for customization if someone wants a map, or drop-down menus to search 
the archive, etc., depending on their needs.

I usually recommend things like Airtable, Omeka, and eHive for this type of 
project, but more and more these platforms don't meet the needs of academics. I 
have an intermediate understanding of hosting and websites, so I appreciate any 
ideas you all have!