hey Tom,
Just an FYI, I tried calling the hotel just now to get the last night of my
reservation changed to the conference rate, and the representative said
there are *not* any more rooms available for Thursday night, Feb.12th.
So yes, can you please ask about expanding the block of rooms when you
The word from the Hilton as of 6:00 PST is that we have rooms available at
the following days:
2/7 - 4
2/8 - 11
2/9 - 19
2/10 - 9
2/11 - 5
2/12 - 2
2/13 - 0
I can verify with them tomorrow and see what we can do about expanding the
block. We've only just met (or are a
I had the same experience -- got a reservation for Thursday but they said
the block was sold out and I'd have to pay a higher rate. -- jean
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 8:53 PM, Heidi P Frank wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm also needing Thursday night added.
>
> I had reserved my room about a week ago, and got
Hi,
I'm also needing Thursday night added.
I had reserved my room about a week ago, and got Sunday-Wednesday nights at
the conference rate, but couldn't get Thursday night at all. So based on
suggestions on the C4L email about the hotel, I called them directly to get
Thursday night added. They d
I'm not panicking, but I just tried to reserve a hotel room for Sunday night
through Wednesday night and the booking website says nothing is available
(Sunday through Tuesday was OK). Could someone please nudge the Hilton and get
some more rooms added to the block, particularly for Wednesday ni
Project Manager @ UCLA
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Are you a project manager who knows how to use a PM methodology to help
define, execute, and complete projects? Do you have strong communication
skills, and believe the maxim that 90% of project management is Communication?
D
It has come to my attention that the public perception is that Code4Lib
2015 is either sold out or at risk of selling out in the immediate future.
I'm here to tell you DON'T PANIC! As of yesterday morning, there are at
least 100 places available for regular (non-speaker, non-scholarship)
attendee
Development and Operations Lead
Washington State University
Pullman
The Washington State University Libraries invites applications for Development
and Operations Lead, a fulltime,12-month, 3-year temporary
position. The primary responsibility of this position is to extend
andmaintain the Mukurt
Systems and Digital Services Librarian / Assistant Professor
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Little Rock
Systems and Digital Services Librarian / Assistant Professor / R99683
Want to make a difference? Want to put your great ideas to work? Are you ready
to be part of a team that is reima
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 3:06 PM, stuart yeates wrote:
>
>
> The software is OJS and can be found at https://pkp.sfu.ca/ojs/
>
> The link you used points to an third-party hoster of that software.
>
Thanks - I probably should have linked also to the sfu hosting page. :-)
https://pkpservices.sfu.ca
Hi Tania, we recently set up a locally-hosted instance of OJS. We have had
previous experience with implementing and customising open source software; the
downside of which involves high maintenance overheads and a more onerous
upgrade process . As we don't have the resources to manage another '
Craig, and the list,
Yea, I meant MediaWiki...
Jeremy C. Shellhase
Systems Librarian *and*
Bibliographer/Instructor for Business, Economics, Education, Child
Development, Psychology, Social Work
Humboldt State University Library
One Harpst Street
Arcata, California 95521
707-826-3144 (voice)
707-
Information Technology Librarian
Towson University Libraries
Towson, MD
**Information Technology Librarian
Towson University**
The Albert S. Cook Library invites applications for a permanent status track
Librarian to lead the library's information technology operations, head the
Library IT D
On 17/12/14 04:23, Tania Fersenheim wrote:
I have some staff interested in a pilot of Open Journal Systems.
http://openjournalsystems.com/
Anyone here have experiences with the software they'd like to share, either
installed locally or hosted by the OJS folks?
I'm especially interested in how r
PHP and MySQL
Instructor: Caleb Tucker-Raymond
Dates: January 5-30, 2015
Credits: 1.5 CEUs
Price: $175
http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/108-php-mysql.php
In this course you will build a simple web application with a database back-end
using PHP and MySQL. You will learn basic PHP syntax and contro
Tom,
I just read through your ppt and looked at your splash site. I was pretty
confident that some libraries would have already done something as I am looking
for, but did not expect the work done to that intensity and extensity. Good
job.
So, the SM becomes Kent state's property, right?
You might want to look at Trello (https://trello.com/), it is free and
super easy to use and would work well for tracking orders, I am just not
sure about the ability to generate reports.
Thanks,
Jeffrey Sabol
Systems Librarian
Marymount California University
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 7:24 AM, Kail
I guess so. But any open source CMS is out of the picture for my library. My
boss doesn't like it, and I feel he has a point. I am not going to get into
that discussion. Thanks. - Kelly
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Cary
I have some staff interested in a pilot of Open Journal Systems.
http://openjournalsystems.com/
Anyone here have experiences with the software they'd like to share, either
installed locally or hosted by the OJS folks?
I'm especially interested in how responsive the developers and the user
communi
I have both a locally hosted and a "cloud" hosted Mediawiki install.
The cloud hosted one is a one-click install on DreamHost. I am pleased
with DreamHost as a hosting service and use it for other things
including Wordpress and dotProject. Incidently, I also manage a
Hostmonster hosted wordpress in
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 16, 2014Read it online: bit.ly/1wVJGDP
Submit Your OR2015 Proposal: Conference System Open
The Tenth International Conference on Open Repositories, OR2015, will be held
June 8-11, 2015 in Indianapolis (Indiana, USA). The organizers are pleased to
invite you to c
Hi Jeremy,
I was recently recommended to Digital Ocean for simple low-cost hosting and
have been quite pleased with the service. They also have some very
easy-to-follow documentation and instructions for setting up all sorts of
basic server-side software including mediawiki
https://www.digitalocean
On 14 Dec 2014 15:24, "Stuart A. Yeates" wrote:
>
> Some resources are only available only via HTTPS. Previously we used a
> wildcard certificate, I can't swear that it was ever tested as
> working, but we weren't getting any complaints.
>
> Recently browser security has been tightened and RFC 612
Hello Jeremy,
as Craig said, I think you mean Mediawiki :
- Wikipedia : the well-known encyclopedia project
- Wikimedia Foundation : the foundation running the servers of the
previous project (+ some others) and managing infrastructure / legal /
funds and so on
- Mediawiki : the open source soft
24 matches
Mail list logo