On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Rosalyn Metz rosalynm...@gmail.com
wrote:
- How is your content packaged?
- Are you talking about the SIPs or the AIPs or both?
- Is your content in an instance of Fedora, a unix file structure, or
something else?
- Are you generating
Thanks Francis!
Here it is. It's probably a Marc-8 file, given that it's output from III. So I
should probably run it thru a fix? My first reaction would be to pass it thru
MARCEdit.
I got the convert to JSON to work after I added the space around the . But
that didn't seem to fix the
Curious. It goes on to a different error (the convert to JSON actually works)
when my working directory is c:\Users\charper, but not if my working directory
is c:\Perl. But my import to CouchDB of the ebook bibs worked in the c:\Perl
directory.
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Jenn,
You can make your own conclusions about state of the art, but here is
Stanford's virtual shelf browse integrated into SearchWorks:
- embedded in a record view as a film strip (see the browse related items
section of the page)
- a full page, gallery view of related items, grouped
Jenn,
To pitch another example in with Tom's:
CLIO at Columbia http://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/9399500
Our layout is different, and (as you can see) it's collapsed by default.
- Ben
On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 10:54 PM, Tom Cramer tcra...@stanford.edu wrote:
Jenn,
You can make your own
On 1/25/15 4:27 PM, Harper, Cynthia wrote:
Hi - I'm trying to use catmandu to build a copy of my III authorities database
in CouchDB, queryable by REST.
I'm working in Windows 7.
I've successfully been able to import MARC bib records (from an ebook set) into
my database, but I'm failing when
At my library, we're starting to think about virtual shelf browsing options.
Who's doing a really good job with this now? What organizations can I look to
for state of the art implementations for inspiration?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Jenn
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Jenn Riley
Happy New Year.
It just worked for me on first pass.
I don't have a Windows PC handy but as is oft the case in these
situations. Test to make sure that Perl and CouchDB are in your path.
Especially since you mention below that convert to JSON worked without a
problem.
Conversely... the
On 1/25/15 5:18 PM, Harper, Cynthia wrote:
Curious. It goes on to a different error (the convert to JSON actually works)
when my working directory is c:\Users\charper, but not if my working directory
is c:\Perl. But my import to CouchDB of the ebook bibs worked in the c:\Perl
directory.
Looks like y'all will have the company of a MLIS student named Stephanie who
lives in Portland to take my place.
- David
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