Everyone,
Thank you so much for the volume and helpfulness of the replies. There are
so many individual talking points in them! But, if I were to summarize, it
seems that there is agreement that library website liberty is the ideal.
Libguides 2.0 is certainly a possibility. I tried setting up the
Code4Lib,
The edUi conference early bird tickets have all sold out, but we’re
extending the early bird pricing ($500) for Code4Lib subscribers with the
discount code library http://eduiconf.org/register/?discount=library.
Not already familiar with edUi? edUi is a conference for web
Hi all,
Please feel free to share this posting for Emerging Technologies Librarian at
UMB HS/HSL, Baltimore, MA. The full job posting is below. This is a newly
created position, and the application deadline is 9/30. Applicants with
scripting experience and web development will be preferred.
Web Developer - William P. Clements, Jr. Project
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
Austin
**Purpose**
Provide website design, development, and programming support to the Clements
Project, a major archival digitization initiative. Collaborate with project
and Briscoe Center staff to
Do any of you have processes for batch authority control - getting MARC
authority records into an ILS - that are less-costly (in terms of cash) than
commercial services like MARCIVE or LTI? I'm working for a cash-strapped
organization, have computing skills, and think it a shame that our
I'm not super-familiar with cataloging software, but would MarcEdit do
the trick?
http://marcedit.reeset.net/
I know it's designed explicitly for batch editing of MARC records, I
just don't know whether that extends to authority control stuff.
Will Martin
Web Services Librarian
Chester
Hello Code4Libbers,
Do you have a happy hacking time?
Do you remember Code4Lib Japan geeks?
We hold on Code4Lib Japan Conference 2014 at Sabae, Fukui, JAPAN as
well known as Open Data City this weekend.
Dan Chudnov-san send a awesome message for us, thank you for your kindness.
Check our