Yes, I would expect each organization to fetch linked data resources and
maintain their own local indexes, and probably also cache the remote resources
to make it easier and faster to work with them. I've heard discussions of
caching strategies, shared indexing tools, etc., but haven't heard
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Esmé
Cowles
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Yes, I would expect each organization to fetch linked
As a novice Python user, I am interested.
Parker
Parker O'Mara, Systems Librarian, SUNY Plattsburgh, (518) 564-5196
On 2/24/2015 1:26 PM, Alex Privee wrote:
Python guy here, would love to join.
-Alex
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Elliott Shuppy shu...@wisc.edu wrote:
I too would be
There are a few issue here that might need to be parsed out. The first is
indexing Linked Data. It seems to make sense from a performance perspective to
have a local index for the URIs and their names. For example
http://viaf.org/viaf/102333412 name: Austen, Jane
Pretend 'name' is
Hi Tom and Peter,
thank you for your suggestions. I envy these platforms for having an actual
CMS. I am currently lobbying for funding so that we can build something for
our FLOSS Inventory and I think the positive messages i've received on here
will certainly help.
I would say the main
Hi,
I use Python/PyMARC *all* the time in my projects and would love to network
with others about it.
thanks for initiating!
heidi
Heidi Frank
Electronic Resources Special Formats Cataloger
New York University Libraries
Knowledge Access Resources Management Services
20 Cooper Square, 3rd Floor
Hello,
I am also interested in learning to code with Python and would be
interested in this.
On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 9:27 PM, Sean Chen slc.c...@gmail.com wrote:
For those who attended the conference in Portland there was a talk by
Coral Sheldon-Hess where she introduced the idea of a Code
I'm interested and will contact the appropriate people.
Thanks,
Phil
Phillip Suda
Systems Librarian
Howard-Tilton Memorial Library
Tulane University
psu...@tulane.edu
504-865-5607
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As frequent user of PyMarc and Python, I would be interested in participating
as well.
Jeremy Nelson
Metadata and Systems Librarian
Colorado College
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Mayo
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Also potentially interested, depending on timing.
- Dave Mayo
Software Engineer
Harvard University
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 9:32 AM, Suda, Phillip J psu...@tulane.edu wrote:
I'm interested and will contact the appropriate people.
Thanks,
Phil
Phillip Suda
Systems Librarian
I also use Python and PyMARC frequently and would be interested in
participating.
Best regards,
Arcadia
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 7:32 AM, Heidi P Frank h...@nyu.edu wrote:
Hi,
I use Python/PyMARC *all* the time in my projects and would love to network
with others about it.
thanks for
I also would like to lurk and learn. Hi, Arcadia!
Thanks,
Fendall
On Feb 24, 2015 8:46 AM, Arcadia Falcone ortsorfragme...@gmail.com
wrote:
I also use Python and PyMARC frequently and would be interested in
participating.
Best regards,
Arcadia
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 7:32 AM, Heidi P
I haven't used PyMARC, but I'd be interested in learning more about it.
Best regards,
*Jason Bengtson, MLIS, MA*
Head of Library Computing and Information Systems
Assistant Professor, Graduate College
Department of Health Sciences Library and Information Management
University of Oklahoma Health
I'm a frequent Python user (PyMARC not so much) and I think this sounds like a
great idea. Count me in.
- Bryan Brown
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[jeremy.nel...@coloradocollege.edu]
Sent: Tuesday,
As one who is curious to learn Python this sounds like a large and
interesting group, count me in.
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 10:52 AM, Schwartz, Raymond schwart...@wpunj.edu
wrote:
As someone who intends to learn Python, I am interested.
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As someone who intends to learn Python, I am interested.
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Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 10:37 AM
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As
Python guy here, would love to join.
-Alex
On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Elliott Shuppy shu...@wisc.edu wrote:
I too would be interested in participating.
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We are getting quite a group here. There might be a need to split into two
different groups.
Sean
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On Feb 24, 2015, at 11:06, Matthew Sherman matt.r.sher...@gmail.com wrote:
As one who is curious to learn Python this sounds like a large and
interesting
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This might be an alternative for people who want to take actual classes,
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In the Library field a large and growing portion of any information
organization's holdings
I too would be interested in participating.
--
M.A. Candidate
School of Library and Information Science
University of Wisconsin-Madison
shu...@wisc.edu
On 02/24/15, Matthew Sherman wrote:
As one who is curious to learn Python this sounds like a large and
interesting group, count me in.
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Ann - I thought I'd refer part of your question to Code4lib.
As far as having to click to get the linked data: systems that use linked data
will be built to transit the link without the user being aware - it's the
system that will follow that link and find the distributed data, then display
Thanks, Ryan!
Ralph
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Ryan
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I just activated your account, Ralph, so you
I just activated your account, Ralph, so you should be all set.
Yes, 24 hours is normal to wait, even during conference voting I only check for
new accounts about once a day.
Ryan Wick
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We have taken a somewhat different approach to how we manage our RDF data:
after years of using a native triple store, we found that it was actually
extremely impractical for the way we actually used our data. Triple stores
are fine for ad-hoc queries over arbitrary data, but that didn't reflect
I have never successfully gotten an ID and I seem to be failing again. Is
24hrs a normal amount of time to have to wait for authorization? (Not
complaining, exactly, just wondering. I'd have sent this note to an
administrator if there were any indication of who that might be on the
I think Code4libbers will know more about my question about distributed
INDEXES? This is my rudimentary knowledge of linked data - that the
indexing process will have to transit the links, and build a local index to
the data, even if in displaying the individual records, it goes again out
to
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