The Library and Information Technology Association (LITA) is offering
three different preconference workshops at ALA Midwinter plus a three-week
web course on geographic information system (GIS) that starts Jan. 12,
2015.
Heres the lineup of LITA preconference workshops at ALA Midwinter 2015:
Lane Medical Library Knowledge Management Center (http://lane.stanford.edu/)
at Stanford University Medical Center enables biomedical discovery by
connecting people with knowledge. Through innovative means, we create, acquire,
deliver and integrate information to support excellence in
You are invited to participate in a research study about the use of
programming languages, frameworks, and web content management systems used
in libraries.
You must be 18 years or older and employed (either full or part-time) in a
library or archive organization. We strongly encourage those who
Project Archivist
Wellesley College
Wellesley
The Wellesley College Archives is seeking a motivated, enthusiastic Project
Archivist to work on the arrangement and description of the records of the
Wellesley Centers for Women. The full-time position is for a one-year limited
term. The Project
Digital Services Librarian (Reposted)
Southwest Baptist University
Bolivar
Digital Services Librarian (Reposted) (Southwest Baptist University, Missouri)
The position is a twelve-month, tenure-track position with an eligible rank of
assistant professor, associate professor, or professor.
Rank
Topeka, KS: Archivist, Grand Lodge of Kansas Masonic Museum Library (reposted)
Grand Lodge of Kansas
Topeka
Job Opening Title: Archivist
Institution/Organization Name: Grand Lodge of Kansas Masonic Museum Library
Job Location (City, State, Province, Country): Topeka, Kansas, United States
Getting the word out about this job at VCU in lovely Richmond, VA.
--
Erin White
Web Systems Librarian, VCU Libraries
(804) 827-3552 | erwh...@vcu.edu | www.library.vcu.edu
-- Forwarded message --
From: Laura W Gariepy lwgari...@vcu.edu
Date: Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 4:27 PM
Subject:
Another problem with the ALA data is that some of us have an MLS but work in a
position classified as support staff that does not require the MLS.
Steve McDonald
steve.mcdon...@tufts.edu
-Original Message-
Post processing results as in #1 has big disadvantages as you can’t easily
“fill back in” as those docs that were removed and may have been accounted for
in facet counts for example.
#2 would be my recommendation as well.
There is an open issue to create an IP(v6) field type in Solr, with a
There are a few ways to do this, and yes, some version of #2 is desirable.
I think it may depend on how specific these IP addresses are. Do you
anticipate that one IP range may have access to X documents and a different
IP range may have access to Y documents, or will all IP ranges have access
to
This is the best way to do it in my mind, and we do pretty much exactly
this for our Hydra project. +1
Trey Terrell
Analyst Programmer
trey.terr...@oregonstate.edu
Oregon State University Libraries
Corvallis, OR 97331
On 1/7/15, 8:55 AM, Ethan Gruber ewg4x...@gmail.com wrote:
There are a
Ethan,
It could be a mixed bag really from on/off campus to access to only certain
buildings, laboratories inside of buildings down to individual IP addresses.
I do like the idea of abstracting the actual IP values using a value like you
suggest. The ranges can be managed; grown or shrunk
I meant to include this link in my first reply, sorry:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6741
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6741
On Jan 7, 2015, at 11:53 AM, Erik Hatcher erikhatc...@mac.com wrote:
Post processing results as in #1 has big disadvantages as you can’t
Hello,
Basically I have a solr index where, at times, some of the results from a query
will only be limited to a set of users based on their clients IP address. I
have been thinking about accomplishing this in either two ways.
1) Post-processing the results for IP validity against an external
*Please excuse cross-postings*
The ALCTS/LITA MARC Formats Transition Interest Group is hosting two
presentations during its meeting at the ALA Midwinter Conference in Chicago.
The meeting will be held on Saturday, January 31, from 3:00-4:00pm, in
McCormick Place West, Room W187a.
The program
Please excuse cross-postings
The ALCTS Metadata Interest Group will hold a meeting at the ALA Midwinter in
Chicago on Sunday, February 1, 2015 from 8:30 to 10am in McCormick Place West
Room W176c. The meeting will include two presentations.
Jennifer Wright and Matt Carruthers from
16 matches
Mail list logo