[CODE4LIB] Job: Digital Resources Archivist at Tufts University

2014-01-09 Thread Kaplan, Deborah
, and digital object modeling Preferred Qualifications: * Archives training and experience strongly desired. http://bit.ly/18CBJC7 Deborah Kaplan -- Deborah Kaplan Digital Resources Archivist Digital Collections and Archives Tufts University

Re: [CODE4LIB] Open Library Internet Archive BookReader

2013-05-31 Thread Kaplan, Deborah
On May 30, 2013, at 5:04 PM, Robinson, Lakeisha lakeisha.robin...@yale.edumailto:lakeisha.robin...@yale.edu wrote: Hello Everyone, is anybody using the Open Library Internet Archive BookReader for page turning? Tufts is using it for PDFs in the Tufts Digital Library, eg

Re: [CODE4LIB] Obvious answer to registration limitations

2011-12-19 Thread Kaplan, Deborah
David Fiander wrote: so, from Monday to Thursday, each day at noon Eastern, 50 registration slots open. I think this is a fantastic idea -- especially if you shift around the timeslot so that it is beneficial to people in different time zones. E.g. newly Eastern Monday, noon Central

Re: [CODE4LIB] Obvious answer to registration limitations

2011-12-19 Thread Kaplan, Deborah
Roy Tennant wrote: I'm not saying we need to limit the conference to 80 seats or so, but I think we should at least mark the passing of this concept with some regret. The more C4L becomes like every other conference the less it is the kind of unique event it was created to be. There is

Re: [CODE4LIB] NEcode4lib?

2011-12-16 Thread Kaplan, Deborah
It looks like there was a New England regional a couple of years ago. Is there still any activity/interest in this region? I know for a fact of at least three people from Tufts who would go to a New England regional, and it would probably be more than that. -Deborah -- Deborah Kaplan Digital

Re: [CODE4LIB] Patents and open source projects

2011-12-05 Thread Kaplan, Deborah
Emily Lynema emily_lyn...@ncsu.edu how are open source projects in the library community dancing around technologies that may have been patented by vendors? There's a parallel question: how are for-profit companies addressing the multiple violations of FLOSS licenses inherent in contemporary