On 16 August 2014, Karen Coyle wrote:
I think a Code4lib guide to library privacy or something of that nature
would be a valuable contribution. I'd be happy to work with folks on it.
I saw on Twitter that this is being built up:
https://www.piratepad.ca/p/Library_Privacy_Audit
I'm sure
I haven't done this, but have been thinking about it. I _think_ what the
docs mean, is you can create an Alias in IIS (is that what IIS calls
it?) for the same directory, so you have two different paths appearing
to IIS (one of which can be protected with Shibboleth, the other one
not) but you
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Hi All,
This is just a quick reminder to register for the Code4Lib NYC
eventhttp://metro.org/events/534/ (free and open to all) taking place at
METRO, September 10, 2:00PM - 4:00PM and also a reminder that if you haven't
yet and are interested, to please give your input
Thanks, Bill. I actually didn't see this (must be a tweeter I don't
follow? Or I'm running behind).
I'll see what I can add.
kc
On 8/20/14, 8:29 AM, William Denton wrote:
On 16 August 2014, Karen Coyle wrote:
I think a Code4lib guide to library privacy or something of that
nature would be