We recently wrapped up a project to develop a set of components for SEASR
to do TEI analysis[1]. There are a couple of ways to call SEASR flows -
you can either use ZigZag[2] to script flow construction & execution, or
you can set up a flow as a web service using their web service endpoint
compone
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 9:48 AM, Ed Summers wrote:
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> As Dan Chudnov pointed out in his code4lib keynote this year, the
> library/archive profession is in the midst of a pretty big
> upheaval/transformation. So, the other goal of jobs.code4lib.org is to
> help document the skills and jobs that a
I've recently had a need to find identifiers for programming conventions
and syntax standards (e.g. regex, xpath). That seems more granular than
the data the UDFR is dealing with, but I wonder if there are any other
registries or collections that cover this sort of data. DBpedia is OK, but
it doe
We have many jobs (even *gasp* jobs with 'Librarian' in the title) that
don't require an MLS. So I think it goes to the culture/history of the
individual institution.
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Ethan Gruber wrote:
> Interesting point about the flexibility of librarians, but it's certainly
Brown University
Web Applications Developer, TAPAS Project
The Brown University Library and the TAPAS Project are seeking a
developer to lead the technical implementation of the TAPAS service.
Working with other members of the Brown Digital Repository development
team, the developer will install a
Many of us have had to answer that question several times before getting to
the point where a job posting is even possible, so it shouldn't be hard ;).
But I think it is worth glossing the question a bit..."dev positions" could
be created to create new stuff from scratch, or they could be used to
We have a great group here at Brown, and I hope some of you
code4libbers will consider joining us.
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*Digital Repository Manager*
The Brown University Library seeks an energetic and innovative individual
for the position of Digital Repository Manager. The Brown Digital Repository
(BDR) supp
I am very excited to share this opportunity. We have a great team here at
Brown, and we're looking for someone to join us in this key position. Let
me know (off-list) if you have any questions.
-Andy
*Digital Repository Manager*
The Brown University Library seeks an energetic and innovat
This is not really a programmer position, but should have quite a bit of
overlap with the c4l world. Please pass it along to anyone who might be
interested.
Apply here: https://careers.brown.edu (job number B01284)
As the Library's primary liaison to academic departments in the
humanities, the D
The Center for Digital Scholarship at the Brown University Library is
looking for a part-time, freelance programmer/software developer to help out
on a grant-funded project. Ideally, we are looking for someone with an
interest in text-analysis and/or TEI. This project requires experience with
Jav
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