File me under the I don't care as long as it happens camp --
Karen G. Schneider
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 09:44:26 -0500, Dan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
In IRC a few of us kicked around the idea of uploading the video to the
Internet Archive and letting them handle backup / streaming bandwidth /
On Mar 4, 2008, at 9:44 AM, Dan Scott wrote:
There seemed to be general support on IRC for using the Internet
Archive as the destination of choice for the code4lib videos, but
perhaps this is a good time to call for broader discussion.
Dan
+1
I think this is a great idea.
Bess
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Dan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So in that scenario, we would just link from the talk page to the location
of each video on archive.org
+1
-Mike
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Dan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There seemed to be general support on IRC for using the Internet Archive as
the destination of choice for the code4lib videos, but perhaps this is a good
time to call for broader discussion.
+1 on this... let's eat our own
+1
Jon Stroop
Digital Library Specialist
C-19-E Firestone Library
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: (609)258-0059
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http://diglib.princeton.edu
Bess Sadler wrote:
On Mar 4, 2008, at 9:44 AM, Dan Scott wrote:
There seemed to be
On 3/4/08, Dan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In IRC a few of us kicked around the idea of uploading the video to the
Internet Archive and letting them handle backup / streaming bandwidth / file
format conversion (they accept high quality input and make a variety of
formats, including the
+1
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Dan Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In IRC a few of us kicked around the idea of uploading the video to the
Internet Archive and letting them handle backup / streaming bandwidth / file
format conversion (they accept high quality input and make a variety of
I've created a page on code4lib.org for people to load/link their
lightning talk slides.
http://code4lib.org/conference/2008/lightning
Anyone who has an account can log in and add their presentation.
/dev
Devon Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Consulting Software Engineer, Office of Research
OCLC Online
Hi Yitzchak,
Probably the quickest explanation is to look at the first few slides
from a presentation that I gave on SKOS at the Open Forum on Metadata
Registries last year...
http://www.slideshare.net/jonphipps/skos-2007-open-forum-on-metadata-
registries-nyc/
Currently, SKOS is headed towards
SKOS can handle a variety of knowledge systems including
classification schemes, subject heading systems, thesauri, etc.
As a real world example, the Library of Congress is apparently looking
at representing LCSH in SKOS.
Tom
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 6:07 PM, Jon Phipps [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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