[CODE4LIB] Job Posting: Web Developer / Designer

2010-07-19 Thread Jason Stirnaman
University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
 
Web Developer/Designer
 
This person will work closely with Dykes Library (http://library.kumc.edu) 
staff, faculty and other Information Resources units to raise the visibility of 
expertise, research, publications, grey literature, and collections on the KUMC 
web site. Requires one to work closely with librarians and library personnel to 
understand information requirement needs and to then seek solutions for meeting 
those required needs. Requires working with diverse web applications and data 
sources to provide seamless user services. 
 
Duties:
Extend Bibapp (http://www.bibapp.org), a Ruby on Rails and Apache Solr web 
application, to better meet the needs of KUMC.  Customize DSpace 
(http://www.dspace.org)  and assist with XML/XSLT theme development.   
Customize sites in a content management system using XSLT.   Assist 
departments, faculty, and staff with integrating RSS feeds, Solr web services, 
or other application data into their websites.   Provide guidance for 
integrating repository and discovery applications including the library 
catalog, journal holdings, online journals, DSpace, digital asset management, 
bibliographic databases, and search engines. 
 
Visit 
https://jobs.kumc.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=371769
 for a complete description and application
 
 
 
 
Jason Stirnaman
Biomedical Librarian, Digital Projects
A.R. Dykes Library, University of Kansas Medical Center
jstirna...@kumc.edu
913-588-7319


[CODE4LIB] "universal citation index"

2010-07-19 Thread Jodi Schneider
There've been some interesting discussions on Wiki-research-l about citations 
lately, including a post today about using a centralized, semantic wiki as a 
repository for all the world's citations, using infobox-based citation 
templates, and expressing "cited by" relationships as backlinks. For LLD, "open 
metadata repository" is a nice use case (perhaps bringing indexing and 
abstracting back in style!); for Code4Lib, there may be some synergy with past 
projects, and note the mention of UPEI's k4all.

Beyond what's below, if you want to follow the other recent conversations, see 
the thread "Fwd: modern foundations of scientific consensus thread" from June 
[1] (one late post in July [2] by Daniel Mietchen) as well as 4 posts 
yesterday/today.

-Jodi
http://jodischneider.com/

PS-If someone could share with an appropriate OpenLibrary list I'd be grateful!

[1] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wiki-research-l/2010-June/thread.html
[2] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wiki-research-l/2010-July/thread.html

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Brian J Mingus 
> Date: 19 July 2010 21:20:15 GMT+01:00
> To: Research into Wikimedia content and communities 
> 
> Cc: Wikimedia Foundation Mailing List 
> Subject: [Wiki-research-l] WikiCite - new WMF project? Was: UPEI's proposal 
> for a "universal citation index"
> Reply-To: Research into Wikimedia content and communities 
> 
> 
> I have been working with Sam and others for some time now on brainstorming a 
> proposal for the Foundation to create a centralized wiki of citations, a 
> WikiCite so to speak, if that is not the eventual name. My plan is to 
> continue to discuss with folks who are knowledgeable and interested in such a 
> project and to have the feedback I receive go into the proposal which I hope 
> to write this summer. The proposal white paper will then be sent around to 
> interested parties for corrections and feedback, including on-wiki and 
> mailing lists, before eventually landing at the Foundation officially. As we 
> know WMF has not started a new project in some years, so there is no official 
> process. Thus I find it important to get it right.
> 
> The basic idea is a centralized wiki that contains citation information that 
> other MediaWikis and WMF projects can then reference using something like a 
> {{cite}} template or a simple link. The community can document the citation, 
> the author, the book etc.. and, in one idealization, all citations across all 
> wikis would point to the same article on WikiCite. Users can use this wiki as 
> their personal bibliography as well, as collections of citations can be 
> exported in arbitrary citation formats. This general plan would allow 
> community aggregation of metadata and community documentation of sources 
> along arbitrary dimensions (quality, trust, reliability, etc.). The hope is 
> that such a resource would then expand on that wiki and across the projects 
> into summarizations of collections of sources (lit reviews) that make 
> navigating entire fields of literature easier and more reliable, getting you 
> out of the trap of not being aware of the global context that a particular 
> source sits in. 
> 
> To give all a more concrete view, here is an example from some software that 
> I have implemented in our lab called WikiPapers. Please take note that while 
> this is a scientific literature example, the idea is general to *all 
> publications ever*. Also, while I have implemented a feature-full version of 
> a WikiCite, it's important to point out that for the WMF project we will need 
> a new extension that handles the needs of the project exactly, and in PHP (I 
> use Python :). 
> 
> The name of the wiki article is a unique key that is a combination of the 
> author names and the year, in the following format: 
> Author1Author2Author3EtAl10b. This works for scientific articles, but we may 
> find we need to modify the key for other kinds of sources. The content of the 
> wiki article is composed of an infobox constructed via the Citation template, 
> and any other text and media the community determines it is useful and legal 
> to include in the article. Example article:
> 
> Screenshot of how this infobox renders on our wiki: 
> http://grey.colorado.edu/mediawiki/sites/mingus/images/0/0e/KangHsuKrajbichEtAl10_infobox.png
> 
> Title: KangHsuKrajbichEtAl09
> 
> {{Citation
> |publisher=SAGE Publications
> |dateadded=2010-07-17
> |author=Kang M.J. and Hsu M. and Krajbich I.M. and Loewenstein G. and McClure 
> S.M. and Wang J.T. and Camerer C.F.
> |url=http://pss.sagepub.com/content/20/8/963.full
> |abstract=Curiosity has been described as a desire for learning and 
> knowledge, but its underlying mechanisms are not well understood. We scanned 
> subjects with functional magnetic resonance imaging while they read trivia 
> questions. The level of curiosity when reading questions was correlated with 
> activity in caudate regions previously suggested to be involved in 

Re: [CODE4LIB] dc:identifier in Google XML

2010-07-19 Thread Ford, Kevin
Dear David,

I believe they're codes for universities.  UCSC is probably Univ of Calif Santa 
Cruz.  UOM is University of Michigan.  (You'll see STANFORD and OCLC in the 
results also, though OCLC is not a university).

I tracked one of items in the ATOM feed to the UM record:

http://mirlyn.lib.umich.edu/Record/000680081/Details#tabs

The ID you see in the ATOM feed is buried in one of the 974 fields of the UM 
MARC record.

HTH,
Kevin





From: Code for Libraries [code4...@listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of David Kane 
[dk...@wit.ie]
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 12:55 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: [CODE4LIB] dc:identifier in Google XML

HI All,

I am getting data from google books that I do not understand in the
dc:identifier field.

I understand ISBN: ISSN: LCCN: OCLC:

but UOM:, and UCSC:?

Can anyone help with what these two mean.  Are they Universities?
Here is a snippet of xml;

  book
   r0xMMAAJ
   UOM:39015035700759
   Medical
   Abstracts [of the] annual meeting

... generated from this URL:
http://www.google.com/books/feeds/volumes?q=Abstracts%20of%20the%20annual%20meeting

Thanks,

David.

--
David Kane, MLIS.
Systems Librarian
Waterford Institute of Technology
Ireland
http://library.wit.ie/
T: ++353.51302838
M: ++353.876693212


Re: [CODE4LIB] Mike, Ryan, others, subscribe to this list under new eMail address

2010-07-19 Thread Wick, Ryan
We handle the accounts on code4lib.org, which is separate from the email list. 
I'll send you an email about that account shortly.

You can unsubscribe from this email list and then subscribe again from the new 
address, which you can do yourself. More info at 
http://dewey.library.nd.edu/mailing-lists/code4lib/ 


Ryan Wick

-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:code4...@listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of Ziso, 
Ya'aqov
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 7:39 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: [CODE4LIB] Mike, Ryan, others, subscribe to this list under new eMail 
address

not sure who's taking care of this (Mike, Ryan): by the end of this week I NEED 
to be subscribed under a new email address; what to do, what to do, what to do? 
please reply to eternally thankful yaaq...@gmail.com
 


Re: [CODE4LIB] dc:identifier in Google XML

2010-07-19 Thread Kyle Banerjee
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 10:08 AM, Young,Jeff (OR)  wrote:

> UOM presumably indicates some sort of identifier from the University of
> Michigan. UCSC is presumably University of California Santa Cruz. Try going
> to their library catalogs and see if the numbers that follow line up
> somehow.
>
> If the person who coined these identifiers understood Linked Data, we could
> click on them to figure it out without hassle.
>
>
Based on the syntax, my guess is that those values represent barcodes.

kyle


Re: [CODE4LIB] dc:identifier in Google XML

2010-07-19 Thread Young,Jeff (OR)
UOM presumably indicates some sort of identifier from the University of 
Michigan. UCSC is presumably University of California Santa Cruz. Try going to 
their library catalogs and see if the numbers that follow line up somehow.

If the person who coined these identifiers understood Linked Data, we could 
click on them to figure it out without hassle.

Jeff

-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:code4...@listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of David 
Kane
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 12:55 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: [CODE4LIB] dc:identifier in Google XML

HI All,

I am getting data from google books that I do not understand in the
dc:identifier field.

I understand ISBN: ISSN: LCCN: OCLC:

but UOM:, and UCSC:?

Can anyone help with what these two mean.  Are they Universities?
Here is a snippet of xml;

  book
   r0xMMAAJ
   UOM:39015035700759
   Medical
   Abstracts [of the] annual meeting

... generated from this URL:
http://www.google.com/books/feeds/volumes?q=Abstracts%20of%20the%20annual%20meeting

Thanks,

David.

-- 
David Kane, MLIS.
Systems Librarian
Waterford Institute of Technology
Ireland
http://library.wit.ie/
T: ++353.51302838
M: ++353.876693212


[CODE4LIB] dc:identifier in Google XML

2010-07-19 Thread David Kane
HI All,

I am getting data from google books that I do not understand in the
dc:identifier field.

I understand ISBN: ISSN: LCCN: OCLC:

but UOM:, and UCSC:?

Can anyone help with what these two mean.  Are they Universities?
Here is a snippet of xml;

  book
   r0xMMAAJ
   UOM:39015035700759
   Medical
   Abstracts [of the] annual meeting

... generated from this URL:
http://www.google.com/books/feeds/volumes?q=Abstracts%20of%20the%20annual%20meeting

Thanks,

David.

-- 
David Kane, MLIS.
Systems Librarian
Waterford Institute of Technology
Ireland
http://library.wit.ie/
T: ++353.51302838
M: ++353.876693212


[CODE4LIB] Mike, Ryan, others, subscribe to this list under new eMail address

2010-07-19 Thread Ziso, Ya'aqov
not sure who's taking care of this (Mike, Ryan): by the end of this week I NEED 
to be subscribed under a new email address;
what to do, what to do, what to do? please reply to eternally thankful 
yaaq...@gmail.com
 


Re: [CODE4LIB] Google buys Metaweb (freebase)

2010-07-19 Thread Chris Markman
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/cartoon_when_life_gives_you_lemons_acquire_lemonade.php

???

---

Chris Markman
Resource Library Coordinator
Visual & Performing Arts
Clark University
508.793.7481
cmark...@clarku.edu


On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 10:01 PM, Chris Fitzpatrick wrote:

> Dunno if this is a good thing or a bad thing
>
>
> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2010/07/16/financial/f132526D44.DTL
>
>
> best,chris.
>


[CODE4LIB] [JOB] Directory, Online Library Environment, University of Virginia

2010-07-19 Thread Erik Hatcher
I'm passing this on from contacts at UVa, please use the contact info  
below to follow up.


==

DIRECTOR, ONLINE LIBRARY ENVIRONMENT
University of Virginia Library


The University of Virginia Library seeks a strong technical leader for  
the position of Director of our “online library environment,” a  
comprehensive suite of tools and services to provide access to the  
Library’s physical and digital collections.  We seek candidates who  
can successfully architect and implement solutions providing faculty  
and students a cohesive, innovative environment for accessing  
information used in research, teaching, and learning.


Environment:  The University of Virginia Library (http://www.lib.virginia.edu 
) is a leader in innovative customer service, an international leader  
in digital library research and digital scholarship, and is recognized  
for the strength and variety of its collections.  The Library system  
consists of twelve libraries, with independent libraries for health  
sciences, law, and business. The libraries support 12,000  
undergraduates, 6,000 graduate students and 1,600 teaching faculty.  
The University and the Library have a strong commitment to achieving  
diversity among faculty and staff. The Neoclassical buildings of  
founder Thomas Jefferson's Academical Village still serve as the  
center of the University's Grounds (http://www.virginia.edu/uvatours/slideshow/ 
) and as a unique backdrop for teaching, learning, and research.


Responsibilities:  The Director of the online library environment is  
responsible for leading the development and implementation of emerging  
information technologies as well as managing daily operations for the  
Library’s access and delivery applications. The Director will head a  
newly formed department of software developers and librarians in  
carrying out this activity. She or he will have oversight of all  
aspects of the Library’s Integrated System (ILS – Sirsi/Dynix Unicorn)  
and will lead development of an information architecture that provides  
cohesive access and delivery. She or he will assess, architect, and  
implement new ways to provide content and workflow services  
traditionally provided by an ILS and develop gateways to other  
information resources such as the Library’s electronic resources and  
institutional repositories. The Director will:
provide leadership and vision that ensures easy, reliable online  
access to a wide array of collections, information, and services in  
support of research, teaching and learning;
provide technical leadership in the design and implementation of all  
aspects of the software and infrastructure for ongoing development  
projects.  Provide technical guidance to developers and systems  
administrators on project requirements as needed.
manage the daily operations environment for the Library’s access and  
delivery applications;  design and implement technical enhancements to  
the Library’s ILS infrastructure to meet current and future needs.

supervise the daily work of both faculty and classified staff positions;
collaborate with and provide technical guidance to partners within the  
Library and among entities that require access to Library content;
and engage professionally in activities related to librarianship and  
digital scholarship.


Qualifications:   Master’s degree in Library Science or master’s  
degree or PhD in Computer Science, Information Sciences or related  
area. Successful candidates should have demonstrated significant and  
progressively responsible experience managing positions with a range  
of technology-specific and administrative responsibilities.   
Experience in libraries or information organizations is preferred.   
Preferred candidates will also have:
demonstrated understanding of digital library concepts and standards  
(e.g., metadata standards, media-specific standards);

experience in systems design and systems architecture;
demonstrated experience in the implementation of Open Source software  
and tools; these tools include, but are not limited to:

Enterprise Java development
Ruby scripting language or equivalent
Ruby on Rails
Solr
Tomcat
Unix, Linux, AIX preferred
an understanding of and commitment to library technologies;
the ability to communicate clearly, both verbally and in writing;
demonstrated ability to manage and lead information technology staff  
and projects as well as departmental priorities;
demonstrated knowledge of emerging technologies and related research;   
these include but are not limited to:

Blacklight
Fedora/DuraSpace
Evergreen
Koha
other Open Source and proprietary systems related to online library  
environments

strong interpersonal skills;
and a customer-service orientation.

Salary and Benefits:  Competitive depending on qualifications. This  
position has general faculty status with excellent benefits, including  
22 days of vacation and TIAA/CREF and other retirement plans. Review  
of