As I mentioned in an earlier post, a group of us are working on a
project to allow crowdsourced identification of sound clips. This was
initially for one collection, but it looks like something that
libraries, archives, and researchers could find useful. If there's
interest, it could become an
From my server’s MOTD, and I thought it was fun:
Here I sit, broken-hearted,
All logged in, but work unstarted.
First net.this and net.that,
And a hot buttered bun for net.fat.
The boss comes by, and I play the game,
Then I turn back to net.flame.
Is there a cure (I need your views),
For
My MOTDs are not as fun...
RUN GET OUT OF HERE
YOU ARE NOT WELCOME TODAY
RESTRICTED ACCESS HERE.
Riley Childs
Student
Asst. Head of IT Services
Charlotte United Christian Academy
(704) 497-2086
RileyChilds.net
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From:
An update to the Github giving free repositories to universities: I created
a Github account on Friday and requested the educational discount. Within
twenty-four hours they approved us and our library now has free private
repositories.
Although it is confusing because they give the free
On Jul 14, 2014, at 8:21 AM, Riley Childs wrote:
My MOTDs are not as fun...
RUN GET OUT OF HERE
YOU ARE NOT WELCOME TODAY
RESTRICTED ACCESS HERE.
I would expect that in the banner, not the motd:
$ more /etc/banner
This US Government computer is for authorized
Isn't that the logon banner for the internet?
Riley Childs
Student
Asst. Head of IT Services
Charlotte United Christian Academy
(704) 497-2086
RileyChilds.net
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From: Joe Hourclemailto:onei...@grace.nascom.nasa.gov
I remember when system administrators would change the MOTD daily. The '80s
were so pastoral.
Cary
On Monday, July 14, 2014, Joe Hourcle onei...@grace.nascom.nasa.gov wrote:
On Jul 14, 2014, at 8:21 AM, Riley Childs wrote:
My MOTDs are not as fun...
RUN GET OUT OF HERE
YOU ARE NOT
On Jul 14, 2014, at 10:44 AM, Cary Gordon wrote:
I remember when system administrators would change the MOTD daily. The '80s
were so pastoral.
0 0 * * * /bin/fortune /etc/motd
or, for those running Vixie cron (which most people weren't in the 80s) :
@daily /bin/fortune
I know I might be little youn but code4lib needs a bbs
Riley Childs
Student
Asst. Head of IT Services
Charlotte United Christian Academy
(704) 497-2086
RileyChilds.net
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-Original Message-
From: Joe Hourcle onei...@grace.nascom.nasa.gov
Ugh this all sounds horrible. O_o
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Riley
Childs
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 11:56 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] net.fun
I know I might be little youn but code4lib needs a
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of Joe
Hourcle
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 11:49 AM
To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] net.fun
On Jul 14, 2014, at
-(^_^ - )
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Pikas,
Christina K.
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 12:22 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] net.fun
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On Jul 14, 2014, at 11:56 AM, Riley Childs wrote:
I know I might be little youn but code4lib needs a bbs
I can see it now ... someone re-writing TradeWars 2000 so you're an
intergalactic bookmobile.
-Joe
Hi all. The Planet Code4lib aggregator runs on a server operated by
Oregon State.
128.193.168.90 poseidon.library.oregonstate.edu
I've been sort of caretaking the Planet, but really just editing the
config for feed sources. Which is really all I have the time/inclination
for at the moment,
The only problem is that some people might have difficulty obtaining audio
modems that could be made to work with their cell phones...
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 8:56 AM, Riley Childs ri...@tfsgeo.com wrote:
I know I might be little youn but code4lib needs a bbs
Riley Childs
Student
Asst.
Hi everyone,
We use Aleph for our back end ILS and WorldCat Local as our discovery layer.
We'd previously maintained both the OCLC KB and the SFX KB, but under the
principle of not maintaining data in two places we've retired SFX. We started
out just shadowing records for e-books and
Sorry if this is too basic, but I'm not sure what you mean by shadowing
records in Aleph - does that mean you'd just have brief records in Aleph which
are loaded from an OCLC kb export? But that sounds like your second option,
adding a linkout... I just don't know the shadowing terminology.
Oops, sorry for being oblique! Right now we have records for ebooks and
ejournals in Aleph completely hidden from users ('shadowed' as we call it
here), so they're not retrieved in searches. We did this because we knew
the links in them werent going to work once we shut off SFX. If we had
OpenURL
On 14 July 2014, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
Hi all. The Planet Code4lib aggregator runs on a server operated by Oregon
State.
128.193.168.90 poseidon.library.oregonstate.edu
I've been sort of caretaking the Planet, but really just editing the config
for feed sources. Which is really all I
Yes that helps - we call it suppressed.
Your post inspired me to research changing from our old-style III link
resolver to OCLC KB. So far, fun with pubget...
Cindy
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Jenn
Riley
Sent: Monday,
*Himmelfarb Health Sciences LibraryThe George Washington University School
of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS)*
*Web/Electronic Services Coordinator*
Position Summary:
The Web/Electronic Services Coordinator at the Himmelfarb Health Sciences
Library is a crucial member of the library staff.
Does anybody here have any experience with the Elsevier API Program? [1]
Apparently, through Elsevier’s TDM (text and data mining) API a person can get
the full text of Elsevier content, after being granted an access key. As per
their instructions, I used the following curl command to try to
I would be happy to help
Riley Childs
Student
Asst. Head of IT Services
Charlotte United Christian Academy
(704) 497-2086
RileyChilds.net
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From: William Dentonmailto:w...@pobox.com
Sent: 7/14/2014 4:24 PM
To:
Hi Bill,
I can help get you set up with an account. Send me an email at
ryan.w...@oregonstate.edu
Thanks.
Ryan Wick
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of William
Denton
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2014 1:24 PM
To:
The cause of the problem is:
/dev/clue was linked to /dev/null
Teehee.
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ballard/bofh/bofhserver.pl
On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 1:02 PM, Kyle Banerjee kyle.baner...@gmail.com wrote:
The only problem is that some people might have difficulty obtaining audio
modems that
This will not answer your question, but LIBER has a response to the TDM
API policies:
http://libereurope.eu/news/over-40-signatories-ask-elsevier-to-withdraw-tdm
-policy/ Peter Murray-Rust posted quite a few times about it on his blog
too, e.g. http://blogs.ch.cam.ac.uk/pmr/2014/06/10/6054/
The
On Jul 14, 2014, at 5:29 PM, Ben Companjen ben.compan...@dans.knaw.nl wrote:
This will not answer your question, but LIBER has a response to the TDM API
policies:
http://libereurope.eu/news/over-40-signatories-ask-elsevier-to-withdraw-tdm-policy/
Peter Murray-Rust posted quite a few
I'm happy to announce that Code4Lib NorCal will be on Monday, July 28 at
777 Mariners Island Blvd, San Mateo.[1] There is no charge and lunch is
being provided by OCLC Research. Parking is free and is on both sides of
the building.
Please sign up to attend here:
http://bit.ly/1n3osOy
Also,
On Jul 14, 2014, at 5:25 PM, Lisa Rabey wrote:
The cause of the problem is:
/dev/clue was linked to /dev/null
Teehee.
http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ballard/bofh/bofhserver.pl
It's difficult to use the excuse 'solar flares' when your boss is (1) a solar
physicist and (2) reads BOFH.
Salvete!
I know I might be little youn but code4lib needs a bbs
I can see it now ... someone re-writing TradeWars 2000 so you're an
intergalactic bookmobile.
Pfft, NASA amateurs. Everyone knows that GalTrader is THE way to go.
http://www.gamingmuseum.com/gal-trader.html
Cheers,
Jenn,
The WorldCat knowledge base has an API. For ebooks and ejournals should be
able to query the API by the ISBN/ISSN to see if there is a match in the
WorldCat knowledge base and the url(s) for that item. Before I joined OCLC,
I played with the idea of doing something similar to this using a
Ah, good angle, and worth investigating. Thanks!
Jenn
On 2014-07-14 8:54 PM, Karen Coombs librarywebc...@gmail.com wrote:
Jenn,
The WorldCat knowledge base has an API. For ebooks and ejournals should be
able to query the API by the ISBN/ISSN to see if there is a match in the
WorldCat
What eBook vendors do you recommend, overdrive is a little bit out of my price
range ;) so I am looking for other options.
Riley Childs
Student
Asst. Head of IT Services
Charlotte United Christian Academy
(704) 497-2086
RileyChilds.net
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