The conference sounds very interesting. Will the talks be webcast or
archived for viewing for those of us who won't be able to attend in person?
Thanks,
-Raymond
On 10/27/10 10:04 AM, Johan Oomen wrote:
Economies of the Commons 2 - Paying the costs of making things free
www.ecommons.eu
Hi Eric,
I was at THATCamp SF last weekend. Any particular area you are
interested in? I co-presented with Roy Tennant a bootcamp on the OCLC
WorldCat APIs (and web APIs in general). I also got a chance to talk to
a small group of people about building a website around the music of J.
S.
Has anyone given thought to how hard it would be to port Firefox
extensions such as LibX and Zotero to Chrome or Safari? (Am I the only
one finding Firefox to be very slow compared to Chrome?)
-Raymond
On 8/5/10 1:10 PM, Godmar Back wrote:
No, nothing beyond a quick read-through.
The
Having COinS embedded in the Open Library would be useful. Zotero would
have made use of such COinS -- but because they were absent, a custom
translator was written to grab the bibliographic metadata from OL.
-Raymond
Karen Coyle wrote:
I have a question to ask for the Open Library folks and
-- http://shelter.nu/blog/
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as possible
w/o too many downsides?
I'll kick off this thread and see where it goes.
-Raymond Yee
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