Re: [CODE4LIB] code4lib mailing list

2016-03-24 Thread Christian Pietsch
cks 78% of all website visits globally, so it's time to stop giving them data <https://timlibert.me/pdf/Libert-2015-Health_Privacy_on_Web.pdf>. Greetings from Europe! Christian -- Christian Pietsch · http://www.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/~cpietsch LibTec · Library Technology and Knowledg

Re: [CODE4LIB] Protocol-relative URLs in MARC

2015-08-18 Thread Christian Pietsch
how continuing to use insecure, obsolete software is serving social justice. Excellent cryptographic software is available freely and openly. Cheers, Chris -- Christian Pietsch · http://purl.org/net/pietsch LibTec (Library Technology and Knowledge Management) department of Bielefeld

Re: [CODE4LIB] XSLT stylesheet from MARC21 to RIS or BIBTEX

2015-07-14 Thread Christian Pietsch
, 2015 at 10:27:20AM +0200, Tajoli Zeno wrote: Hi to all, do you know XSLT stylesheet to do conversion from MARC21 to RIS or from MARC21 to BIBTEX ? Bye Zeno Tajoli -- Christian Pietsch · http://purl.org/net/pietsch LibTec (Library Technology and Knowledge Management) department

Re: [CODE4LIB] Very frustrated with Drupal

2014-05-15 Thread Christian Pietsch
feel it forces me into a corset that is a odd re-interpretation (or misunderstanding) of the MVC model. Cheers, Christian -- Christian Pietsch http://purl.org/net/pietsch

Re: [CODE4LIB] Python in Your Library

2014-05-07 Thread Christian Pietsch
new frameworks in Perl such as the ETL framework Catmandu http://librecat.org/. Cheers Christian -- Christian Pietsch http://purl.org/net/pietsch

Re: [CODE4LIB] transforming marc to rdf

2013-12-05 Thread Christian Pietsch
ontologies, but the online tools won’t scale for large operations -- Christian Pietsch · http://www.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/~cpietsch/ LibTec · Library Technology and Knowledge Management Bielefeld University Library, Bielefeld, Germany

Re: [CODE4LIB] We should use HTTPS on code4lib.org

2013-11-04 Thread Christian Pietsch
On Mon, Nov 04, 2013 at 01:45:12PM -0500, Ethan Gruber wrote: NSA broke it already Very funny but untrue. While it is certainly possible to create an insecure TLS certificate, for all we know it is not true that TLS has been broken in general. It is still one of the most usable protections

Re: [CODE4LIB] pdf2txt [tesseract]

2013-10-18 Thread Christian Pietsch
upload it. -- Christian Pietsch, http://www.ub.uni-bielefeld.de/~cpietsch/ LibTec · Library Technology and Knowledge Management Bielefeld University Library, 33615 Bielefeld, Germany

Re: [CODE4LIB] pdf2txt [tesseract]

2013-10-17 Thread Christian Pietsch
is this Ruby script IMHO: https://github.com/gkovacs/pdfocr Geza Kovacs wrote it for Cuneiform and an old version of OCRopus. I added Tesseract support later. If you cannot use Ruby for some reason, I could upload a BASH script doing the same thing. Cheers, Christian -- Christian Pietsch · http

Re: [CODE4LIB] ElasticSearch

2013-03-14 Thread Christian Pietsch
://librecat.org/ to power our university's central publication data service PUB http://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/. They seem to be happy with it. In other projects, we stick to SOLR or even pure old Lucence. What are you looking to use ES for? Cheers, Christian -- Christian Pietsch · http://purl.org

Re: [CODE4LIB] Wikis

2012-07-25 Thread Christian Pietsch
. On the other hand, if you need fine-grained access controls, then you do not want a wiki but a full, traditional WCMS. Cheers, Christian -- Christian Pietsch http://www.nlg-wiki.org/ · http://www.sigsem.org/ Bielefeld University Library and CRC 882 Bielefeld, Germany

Re: [CODE4LIB] Linux Laptop

2011-12-15 Thread Christian Pietsch
- Linux Laptop - Fully Supported Configured High Performance Linux Laptops and Netbooks | LinuxCertified http://linuxpreloaded.com/ - Buy a Linux Computer -- Christian Pietsch http://purl.org/net/pietsch computational linguist, Bielefeld University, Germany signature.asc Description

Re: [CODE4LIB] Any ideas for free pdf to excel conversion?

2011-12-15 Thread Christian Pietsch
and other statistics software as well as most spreadsheet software will be able to open this file and make sense of it. Otherwise, you will need to do some postprocessing/postediting. Cheers, Christian -- Christian Pietsch http://purl.org/net/pietsch signature.asc Description: Digital signature