Also, please feel free to change the subject line to reflect the thread you are
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Thanks,
-- Michael
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Many thanks to rordway and wickr and Oregon State for keeping our home
on the web up and running.
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Wick, Ryan ryan.w...@oregonstate.edu wrote:
We're back up and running, thanks to Ryan Ordway. Let me know if you notice
something that isn't working as expected.
Guys, has OCLC approved these guidelines yet?
-Mike
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 09:23, Doran, Michael D do...@uta.edu wrote:
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-- Michael
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From: Code for Libraries
**Discovery Services Librarian - #942036**
**J.Y. Joyner Library**
**East Carolina University**
Known for its leadership in distance
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An opportunity exists for one or more experienced software developers to work
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Discovery Services Librarian - #942036
J.Y. Joyner Library
East Carolina University
Known for its leadership in distance learning and its mission to serve, J.Y.
Joyner Library, East Carolina University (ECU) seeks an innovative, curious,
flexible colleague to fill the newly-created position
Lauinger Library at Georgetown University is seeking an
experienced and self-motivated Applications Programmer Analyst
to join their Library Information Technology Department. This
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To apply,
I've got a small dataset to work with and I'm looking to do some wonky
webby xml/xsl/php stuff with it to teach myself something.
Any ideas?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AulwwJLwzDa1dFdNNHViUDkxVUxuQ2pIdnFTVXZfYmc#gid=0is
the data
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Matt Amory
(917) 771-4157
Run it through Google Refine, do some reconciliation with RDF resources
(Freebase, DBpedia, etc.)?
Tod
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Tod Robbins
iSchool GSA Crew
MLIS Candidate 2012
University of Washington
I'd put the data in Exhibit [1], then figure out how to usefully facet it and
display it on a timeline and a map. Or maybe better yet, try the same in
Recollection [2]. And it looks like the Digital Eyes Shiva [3] project does
similar things, and works directly from Google spreadsheets.
1.
Apologies for cross-posting.
If yes, I'd love to hear why you chose to and how that is working out for
you.
Thanks!
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Nate Hill
nathanielh...@gmail.com
http://www.natehill.net
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