Hi all!
Many thanks to everyone who responded to the recent OPAC survey -- in
total there were 729 responses.
I'll be publishing an informal PDF report sometime around the end of
May, but I've already stated adding data, graphs and initial findings to
my weblog. I'd love to know if there are
AquaBrowser Library will support OpenID for logging into your library stuff.
Going beyond that, Jeremy touches a good point on trust. Since AquaBrowser
is cross-datasource (ILSes, DBs, etc - both indexed and federated) we are
considering hooking into auth systems under water, by allowing users to
I'm coming late to this discussion because I was out all last week, but this is
something I could approach the folks at the Texas Digital Library about.
They've set up an Open Journals system and are currently hosting JoDI. See
http://journals.tdl.org/
Danielle Cunniff Plumer, Coordinator
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007, Ryan Eby wrote:
Perhaps we could start by putting together a few anthology issues
similar to what was planned as the lulu/print anthologies that Dchud
started organizing?
Methinks pbinkley gets/takes the credit/blame for starting and organizing
and starting organizing,
There is actually already a OJS sandbox installation on Code4Lib.
Jonathan Rochkind appears to be getting things organized so if anyone
really wants to help you should probably talk to him.
Eby
On 4/16/07, Bigwood, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When considering tools, the PKP (Public
I was planning on creating a Google groups list (just cause it's easy)
as a space for communicating on this project and working on getting it
started. I intend to this before I leave today. Sorry I too am busy with
a million things! But I think we can keep this going at a deliberate, if
not
On Mon, 16 Apr 2007, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
I was planning on creating a Google groups list (just cause it's easy)
as a space for communicating on this project and working on getting it
started. I intend to this before I leave today. Sorry I too am busy with
a million things! But I think we