surprised that this doesn't already exist, and
>>>>>>> even if
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> OCLC's was available, I'd be willing to bet it was out of date.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Public library hou
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> >> Of Brad Coffield
> >> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 9:30 AM
> >> To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
> >> Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Library community web standards (was:
> >> LibGuides
> >> v2 -
> >> Templates and Nav)
; > a
> > > > science or IT degree may not have been), but I would definitely have
> > > wanted
> > > > some more technical classes such as I mentioned above if I had known
> I
> > > > would be in this field.
> > > >
> > > >
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A
> that rather than homebrewing something it's probably to our advantage using
> something like the Mozilla Open Badges. It's fairly new, but do any of you
> have experience? Any general badge-issuing words of wisdom?
>
> [1] http://openbadges.org
>
> Michael
>
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and weaknesses. I am interested in hearing about what people
> actually HAVE tried or done, and how well it has worked.
>
> Has anyone found a way to deal with this issue, other than having each API
> registered to an account belonging to whatever individual staff happened to
> be dea
would flock there, despite having lots of
> >>> other options.
> >>
> >> Whether or not it's a deliberate monopolising attempt, I don't think
> >> that's the full reason. It's not only natural effect. There's a
> >> sneaky lock-in effect of having one open tool (git hosting) which is
> >> fairly easy to move in and out and interoperate with, linked to other
> >> closed tools (such as their issues tracker and their non-git pull
> >> requests system) which are harder to move out or interoperate.
> >>
> >> Use github if you like. Just don't expect everyone to do so.
> >>
> >> Hope that explains,
> >>
>
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Megan O'Neill Kudzia
Web Services & Emerging Technologies Librarian
Stockwell-Mudd Library
Albion College
602 E. Cass St.
Albion, MI 49224
te a cheesy love poem in code.
>
> if (roses == 'red' && love == True):
> print 'Hello My Darling'
> self.append(you)
>
> See you all next year...I hope.
>
> -Josh
>
> Joshua Gomez
> Digital Library Programmer Analyst
> George
to be nimble. The big
> >> problem is as a `historically` commuter campus the open spaces become a
> >> premium late and night. What we will need from those who signed up is
> >> willingness to track email/wiki for changes. I've asked for other spaces
> >> but no word yet. Finally unless you have more than 40, this room will
> >> fit the current number without a problem.
> >>
> >> Also no (as they will find out when they get there) it isn't a matter of
> >> spill over to the next room.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> ./fxk
> >>
> >>>
> >>> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Jon Gorman
> wrote:
> >>> > Hi all,
> >>> >
> >>> > I've been getting some questions and I realized there was some
> >>> > confusion about the Game night. I was a bit late in organizing it
> and
> >>> > quite frankly haven't done the best job.
> >>> >
> >
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Megan O'Neill Kudzia
Web Services & Emerging Technologies Librarian
Stockwell-Mudd Library
Albion College
602 E. Cass St.
Albion, MI 49224