this kind of collaboration, where systems librarians /
end user representatives are able to review and comment on code is
incredibly powerful and it's certainly served us well in our library
projects.
Just a thought :)
Cheers,
Ian.
Ian Ibbotson
Director
Knowledge Integration Ltd
35 Paradise Street
yet, but worth asking the staff at JISC Collections for early access if
this is an interesting use case.
HTH
Ian.
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On 5 March 2014 12:30, Graham, Stephen
at using KBPlus locally I'd be really interested
in feedback. I'm afraid it's a bit technical, and it does go into some
depth on installing the shib auth part, but hopefully it will be of use to
anyone wanting to have a go.
best,
Ian.
Ian Ibbotson
Director
Knowledge Integration Ltd
35 Paradise
there (Suspect APL2.0). Very happy to support anyone trying to have a go
with the codebase.
Ian.
Ian Ibbotson
Director
Knowledge Integration Ltd
35 Paradise Street, Sheffield. S3 8PZ
T: 0114 273 8271
M: 07968 794 630
W: http://www.k-int.com
On 20 September 2013 22:59, Owen Stephens o
+1 another UK lurker here..
FWIW tho, I'd be pro reusing one of the existing (many) uk channels
rather than starting up another list to subscribe to :)
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On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Richard Wallis
richard.wal...@dataliberate.com wrote:
The Mashed Library folks might be fertile ground for
at 9:54 AM, Michael Hopwood mich...@editeur.org wrote:
What's your favoured UK channel? Or say, the top 3 to watch?
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Owen...
Just wanted to say that, whilst I've been silent since my initial response,
I'm not sure I agree with all the viewpoints presented here.. From a point
of view of (for example, CultureGrid) I'm not sure what has been done could
have been pragmatically achieved soley with web crawling as
to discover item 299 was deleted.. I want
a message to say Oh, item 299 was removed on X.
Not sure my thinking is entirely clear on this, but I don't see the 2
things as being that similar. (Apart from the work harvest being used in
the context).
P.S. We never got that beer Owen!
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Ian Ibbotson
Grr..
:1,$s/work/word/g
(I blame FRBR ;))
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On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 4:52 PM, Ian Ibbotson ian.ibbot...@k-int.comwrote:
Sorry.. late to the discussion...
Isn't this a little apples and oranges?
Surely robots.txt exists because many static resources are served directly
from a tree
terminology
is
located on the Experimental Terminologies page (
http://tspilot.oclc.org/resources/index.html).
Karen
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Well not sure if it's what you're looking for, but we maintain a GPL
toolkit called OpenRequest that implements ISO 10161/10160 (And has a
rudimentary database and UI for testing). It's been used by a few
vendors to implement their ILL Protocol stack. Stephanie Taylor and I
have been discussing
Heya Chris.. Index Data used to maintain a public registry of z3950
targets, and I think it used to show which targets support the OPAC-1
record syntax as a means of supporting holdings info.. Might be a good
place to start?
Ian.
On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 14:05 +, Chris Keene wrote:
Hi
We
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