Re: [CODE4LIB] Archival Software

2012-08-24 Thread Salvatore Vassallo
Hi all,

 take a look also at the following if they fits your needs
 (the first two are italians, and they lack english documentation, sorry)

 http://www.archimista.it (ruby on rails)
 https://github.com/codexcoop/archimista

Archimista is 70-80% translated into english (at least the GUI...), if
you don't know ruby you have just to edit environment.rb (in
application\config), change

 config.i18n.default_locale = :it

into

 config.i18n.default_locale = :en

and restart rails.

Sadly Raffaele is right: no english documentation (I guess that it's
my job, but my english isn't good enough :-)), but you can send me an
email for any questions

Best
Salvatore


[CODE4LIB] Job: Contract Programmer/Software Developer at C/W MARS

2012-08-24 Thread jobs
Fix bugs and develop custom Perl software for the Evergreen Integrated Library
System, an open source project, at C/W MARS, a non-profit library cooperative
in Worcester, MA, serving libraries throughout central and western
Massachusetts.

  
B.S. in computer science or a related field and a minimum two years experience
developing large projects using Perl, SQL and XML/XHTML in a Linux-based,
database-driven (Postgres) web environment in a commercial setting is desired.

Strong troubleshooting, debugging and analysis skills
required. Experience using Git a must and with Template
Toolkit and XULRunner a plus. Familiarity with CSS/ JavaScript and libraries
desirable.

Strong oral and written communications skills required, along with good
interpersonal skills. Position also requires interaction and collaboration
with the Evergreen developer community across the U.S. and in Canada. Must be
fluent in English.

Flexible schedule; approximately 35 hrs. per week.

Assignment runs approximately 10 months, with the possibility of transitioning
to permanent staff. $35-40 per hour
DOE. Position will remain open until filled. Send resume to
[res...@cwmars.org](mailto:res...@cwmars.org)



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Re: [CODE4LIB] CODE4LIB Digest - 22 Aug 2012 to 23 Aug 2012 (#2012-215)

2012-08-24 Thread David Talley
 My hope, post vacation time, is to get someone to share
 some of the steps they went through in this process, maybe in a blog 
post.

Would love to see this, myself! It could maybe help to inform documentation 
and/or use cases for the next phase of the Learning Linked Data project 
[1], which has been mentioned here before.

David Talley
 
[1] http://lld.ischool.uw.edu/wp/


Re: [CODE4LIB] Maker Spaces and Academic Libraries

2012-08-24 Thread Lisa H Kurt
Hi Edward,

Throughout the past year we have been working toward transforming the
DeLaMare Science and Engineering Library into a library makerspace at the
University of Nevada, Reno. It started with the purchase of a button maker
and holding mini maker breaks and has grown with bigger events, workshops,
the purchase or repurpose of numerous tools and equipment. We've also made
changes to the space to create the kind of environment where our community
wants to create. Though we are in name a science and engineering library-
we work across many departments and colleges with several faculty and
students to bring together computer scientists, designers, engineers,
artists, and others to promote a really creative, exploratory learning
space.

Today, in the DeLaMare Library we have 2 3D printers, a 3D scanner, 2
button makers, about a dozen arduino kits, soldering kits, AR Drones, and
more. We've converted a lot of the space that once held books to make room
for collaborative space and entire walls painted in whiteboard paint.
We've held a lockpicking workshop in partnership with Reno's local
makerspace, Bridgewire: http://www.renobridgewire.org/, here in the
library where over 80 people attended. We worked with them to offer a
student membership as well.

Bill Nye is coming to our campus and we're heavily involved in the science
fair planned for that day, showcasing all of the great resources we have
available and student projects done in the library. We collaborate
regularly with both Bridgewire and the local co-working space, The Reno
Collective: http://renocollective.com/. We also have been involved with
Reno's WordPress group and have hosted WordCamp the past couple of years.

We wrote up a post talking more specifically about the 3D printer and the
setup here: http://acrl.ala.org/techconnect/?p=1403

You can also see some of the photos of stuff we've done here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dstl_unr

We're working on collaborating more with various departments and
showcasing all kinds of things here: http://www.kclabs.org

There is a lot to say about what we've been busy doing but I hope this
glimpse helps- let me know if you have questions or need more information-
thanks!

Lisa


Lisa Kurt
Engineering and Emerging Technologies Librarian
DeLaMare Science and Engineering Library
University of Nevada, Reno
phone: 775.682.5706






On 8/24/12 5:03 AM, Edward Iglesias edwardigles...@gmail.com wrote:

Thanks Jason!  Ab Fab indeed!

Edward Iglesias


On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Jason Griffey grif...@gmail.com wrote:

 In my last Library tech report, I included a chapter on 3D printing
 (chapter 4, please excuse the title, I had to) that spoke a bit to why
 libraries needed to be in the space, which certainly overlaps with the
 Makerspace convo:


 
http://alatechsource.metapress.com/content/rpl5883j3620/?p=5b1da8d73bec46
918808d4fb69a73abepi=2

 Full text is available there...the whole work is CC licensed, so feel
 free to grab a copy. :-)

 Jason


 On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 1:55 PM, David Brightbill
 dbrightb...@cclaflorida.org wrote:
  I'm leading the effort to build a makerspace in my local community and
 have some thoughts around the role of established institutions
(libraries,
 EDC's, government, etc.) in making this happen.  I'd be happy to have a
 telephone or G+ chat with you about this if you wish.
 
  Cheers,
  Dave Brightbill
  Manager of Research and Development
  Florida Virtual Campus
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf
Of
 Edward Iglesias
  Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 12:11 PM
  To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
  Subject: [CODE4LIB] Maker Spaces and Academic Libraries
 
  Hello All,
 
  A colleague and I are going to be presenting at code4lib NE on the
 subject of makerspaces in academic libraries.  Are any of you doing
this?
  If so I would love to pick your brains a little.
 
  Edward Iglesias