CURATEcamp 2012
May 7 8
Georgia Tech - Clough Commons
Atlanta, GA
Registration for CURATEcamp 2012 is open:
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Can't afford long distance travel for Open Repositories or International
Digital Curation Conference? Looking for
Hi,
Is there an automated way of monitoring (and notifying) when a wireless
network goes down? I'm looking for something like Nagios, but for
wireless (or can Nagios do this too?)
I don't manage our network--our ITS department does. They seem to think
it's adequate that I'm the monitoring
On Apr 12, 2012, at 12:14 PM, Tara Robertson wrote:
Hi,
Is there an automated way of monitoring (and notifying) when a wireless
network goes down? I'm looking for something like Nagios, but for wireless
(or can Nagios do this too?)
I don't manage our network--our ITS department does.
Hey code4libers,
I would welcome your suggestions as I develop a proposal for a new full-time
programmer line hopefully to be added to my current Library IT department of
four (including myself).
We are an Innovative/Encore/Research Pro/Synergy Library so we do little
programing in terms of
I've never hired someone myself, but as a programmer here's what I'd
consider a bare minimum for the majority of tech positions out there.
They don't need to be experts in every single one of these, but they
need to be able to give a coherent explanation of what the technology
does, and should be
Hi Ed -
I have a similar job to what you describe but at a public library and
not entry level. It might not be what you are looking for but I suggest
you focus more on the specific non-technical requirements than the
technical ones. Yes, you want to hire someone who has the ability to do
the
I've put that code into Google code. It's been tidied slightly and I
added our junit test for it as well.
http://code.google.com/p/oclcnaconormalizer/
Ralph
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