Also, last time few time I was in LA I took the Metro to/from the airport
and it was great.
I think the Green line goes to LAX and the Red Line goes to North Hollywood
and Burbank.
But you would run the danger of running into Ed Begley Jr., so there's
that.
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:48 AM,
Salvete!
Yo,yo,yo public transport is good enough for Sergey Brin and his google
glass. #justsayin
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/jan/21/sergey-brin-google-glass-new-york-subway
Cheers,
Brooke
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From: Chris Fitzpatrick chrisfitz...@gmail.com
To:
Does that mean we can have Code4Lib in Sunny Southern California?
(Lookin' at you, UCLA, USC, CSUN, CSLB, LMU...)
On Jan 14, 2014, at 2:53 AM, Chris Fitzpatrick chrisfitz...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, last time few time I was in LA I took the Metro to/from the airport
and it was great.
I think
I regularly take the 100 bus to get to and from RDU airport when I
travel. It is my default for airport travel. The schedule doesn't
always work for my flight times. Also note that I do not believe this
bus runs on Sundays when many folks are probably going to be coming
into town. If it works for
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone can point me at example(s) of finding aids (either
EAD XML or HTML) that are linked to digital object of some kind. For example a
container list that links to a digital image that is available on the Web.
I’m doing a bit of an informal survey so if you see
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Aldo Leopold Papers:
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/wiarchives.uw-lib-leopoldpapers
I can provide you with some sample EAD XML from this collection, if
you're interested.
-- Scott
On 01/14/2014 09:38 AM, Edward Summers wrote:
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone can point me at
Hi Ed,
I only have a second to respond, but we have digital content available
in our Finding Aids site. You can view images (microfiche style),
browse thumbnails, or download a PDF. Unfortunately, we don't have a
viewer for AV content at the moment, but do link out to the files when
we can.
I suspect there are some in Virginia Heritage, but I don't know how to limit a
search to finding aids with links.
http://vaheritage.org/
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Edward Summers
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 10:39
Hi Ed,
At NYU we have a workflow where we programatically load handles into the
Archivist Toolkit using a plug-in written by Nathan Stevens.
These handles then appear in the exported EAD, which is then transformed
into HTML.
Here is an example:
On Jan 14, 2014, at 10:54 AM, Johnston, Leslie lesl...@loc.gov wrote:
I suspect there are some in Virginia Heritage, but I don't know how to limit
a search to finding aids with links.
http://vaheritage.org/
No way to search by links, as hrefs are part of xml tags and only text, not
tags
Archive Engine West http://hero.village.virginia.edu/nwda/ includes EAD
with direct links to digital content as well as a way to search digital
content directly that links back to finding aids.
If you want a quick example of a search that illustrates the process, just
type in lovejoy. This brings
Hi,
I'm trying to develop a strategy for preserving issues our school's online
newspaper. Creating a WARC file of the content seems straightforward, but how
will that content fair long-term? Also, how is the WARC served to an end-user?
Is there some other method I should look at?
Thanks in
I'm surprised the Online Archive of California hasn't come up yet:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/
See, for example:
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf4z09p0qg/?query=portraits
They have been doing this for quite some time, and I would consider it a
reference implementation of this kind
At New York Public Library we attach digital assets in our repository to
container list components, for example:
http://archives.nypl.org/mss/2993#detailed
-Matt
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Kyle Banerjee kyle.baner...@gmail.comwrote:
Archive Engine West
IMO, there are many web archiving situations where it is more appropriate
to just focus on the content rather than the manifestation of the content.
Just as you wouldn't expect a 1995 article from the NYT to be displayed as
the website was in 1995 or an article in an online database to actually
Hi Kathryn,
Right now the WARC format is considered the best preservation format for
websites/social media, in terms of digital archives. It is our best guess
right now. It will likely will be with us for a long time, because it has
been adopted by most of the major players.
The way I have seen
The Kentucky Digital Library does this as well. Example--
http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7rr49g527p/guide
Cheers,
Sarah Dorpinghaus
Digital Projects Library Manager
University of Kentucky Digital Library Services
859.257.3329 | sarah.dorpingh...@uky.edu
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From: Code
For what it's worth, the latest wayback code is:
https://github.com/iipc/openwayback
And being developed by the IIPC consortium, rather than just the Internet
Archive alone.
It has many additional features, contributed by other members.
It should be used in preference to the sourceforge
On 1/14/2014 11:48 AM, Kathryn Frederick (Library) wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to develop a strategy for preserving issues our school's online
newspaper. Creating a WARC file of the content seems straightforward, but how
will that content fair long-term? Also, how is the WARC served to an end-user?
What alternatives has your survey suggested? Would anyone suggest that a
finding aid and its digital contents should not be in communication?
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 10:12 AM, Steven Majewski sd...@virginia.eduwrote:
On Jan 14, 2014, at 10:54 AM, Johnston, Leslie lesl...@loc.gov wrote:
I
Rob is right on! I included the wrong link, thanks for catching that...
Cheers
Lisa
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 11:04 AM, Robert Sanderson azarot...@gmail.comwrote:
For what it's worth, the latest wayback code is:
https://github.com/iipc/openwayback
And being developed by the IIPC
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Francis Kayiwa fkay...@colgate.eduwrote:
If Skidmore has an IR I'd looking into adding them into your IR and render
from there (in addition to WARC'ing them)
Francis, I'm confused when you say in addition to WARC'ing them. Wouldn't
you be putting the WARC
Lisa,
Is your local web archive available online? I'd like to see a production
example of non-Internet Archive instance of Wayback/Open Wayback.
Thanks,
Nathan
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:17 PM, L Snider lsni...@gmail.com wrote:
Rob is right on! I included the wrong link, thanks for catching
Hi Nathan,
Nope, unfortunately not...It was done as a test, and at that time we used
the IA only version.
Cheers
Lisa
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 11:31 AM, Nathan Tallman ntall...@gmail.com wrote:
Lisa,
Is your local web archive available online? I'd like to see a production
example of
Here are several to consider:
*
http://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/*/http://www.aboutmayfair.co.uk/
*
http://webarchive.loc.gov/lcwa0015/*/http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/adminlaw/
* http://www.padi.cat:8080/wayback/*/http://www.ajberga.cat/
* http://vefsafn.is/index.php?page=english
Hi-
We actually have implemented the original question above with some shell
scripts[1] for harvesting, and creating SIPs. The SIPs are then ingested
into our Islandora instance with the Web ARChive Solution Pack[2] as
AIPs. DIPs are also available via our local Wayback instance[3], and on
Kathryn,
When you write strategy do you mean a technology solution or a preservation
strategy, one component of which is the technology implementation of said
strategy? If it's a preservation strategy for your school's online (web)
content - so archival records - see what the University of
On 1/14/2014 12:26 PM, Nathan Tallman wrote:
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Francis Kayiwa fkay...@colgate.eduwrote:
If Skidmore has an IR I'd looking into adding them into your IR and render
from there (in addition to WARC'ing them)
Francis, I'm confused when you say in addition to
Hi Ed,
At Pitt we're putting digital object identifiers into Archivists' Toolkit.
We're doing folder-level digitization, except in rare cases. When the
resultant EAD is transformed to HTML the identifier is wrapped into an
actionable URL and the size of the linked document is retrieved to
Hi Ed,
Apologies if any of my Stanford cohorts have informed you about the Bassi
Veratti Collection Site ( http://bv.stanford.edu ) we created here last year
using Blacklight.
You can drill down into boxes and folders of each of the Series in the Content
inventory (
Thanks for the thoughtful responses. We've been actively digitizing our print
paper (which ceased publication in 2011) and I was thinking of this as an
extension of that effort. Right now, I think capturing a monthly WARC file of
the site is definitely a good idea no matter what. But beyond
CSUCI (http://www.csuci.edu/ ) is game to host C4L in sunny S CA (definitely
NOT Los Angeles, but still S CA) but y'all have to not be cranky pants about
the venue - it's an excellent facility, but a bit remote.* Current temp: 80
degrees.
*On the site of a fairly infamous former mental
Hi,
I am a complete newbie to Perl (and to Code4Lib) and am trying to set up a
harvester to get complete metadata records from oai-pmh repositories. My
current approach is to use things already built as much as possible -
specifically the Net::Oai::Harvester
As an archivist, I don't see any problem using a PDF. Technically it should
be a PDF-A, but realistically it is usually a PDF.
I have done projects where I used PDFs for the archiving of full websites.
It can be quite handy, depending on needs of course. Sometimes it works
with the look and
On 1/14/2014 2:52 PM, Salazar, Christina wrote:
CSUCI (http://www.csuci.edu/ ) is game to host C4L in sunny S CA (definitely
NOT Los Angeles, but still S CA) but y'all have to not be cranky pants about
the venue - it's an excellent facility, but a bit remote.* Current temp: 80
degrees.
*On
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On Jan 14, 2014, at 3:01 PM, Eka Grguric wrote:
Hi,
I am a complete newbie to Perl (and to Code4Lib) and am trying to set up a
harvester to get complete metadata records from oai-pmh repositories. My
current approach is to use things already built as much as possible -
specifically the
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Thanks for responding!
I initialized it as follows (following the code from the synopsis on the site).
my $harvester = Net::OAI::Harvester-new(
baseURL =
'http://contentpro.lib.bcit.ca/iii/oairep/OAIRepository'
);
Finding aids at the Archives of American Art link to digitized content at
the folder level from the container list, e.g.
http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/artist-tenants-association-records-7621/more.
You can browse from item to item on the folder URL, but items themselves
are not individually
UNC has been doing this (linking) for several years and we recently
borrowed (sincerest form of flattery) Duke's interface work to add
thumbnails and inline views. We've got content for over 500 collections
and well over half a million scans and growing.
UNC and Duke are working on a full day
Just out of curiosity, does it work for a little bit then stop working? I know
arXiv throttle crawlers, and am not sure if they throttle oai-pmh clients.
Simeon Warner who helps run arXiv has been know to post code4lib, so maybe this
will cross his radar.
In the meantime, could you share your
Hi,
have a look at the Catmandu framework for Perl.
Install Catmandu ( https://metacpan.org/pod/Catmandu) and Catmandu::OAI
( https://metacpan.org/pod/Catmandu::OAI).
# in the perl script:
use Catmandu::Importer::OAI;
my $importer = Catmandu::Importer::OAI-new(
url = ...,
metadataPrefix =
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