[CODE4LIB] Job Opening: Digital Repository Developer: Northwestern University Library, Evanston, IL USA

2007-10-22 Thread Stu Baker
(This job posting is being sent to multiple lists; please excuse any duplication.) Senior Information Systems Architecture Engineer (Digital Repository Developer) 12 month grant funded position Interested applicants need to apply online via Northwestern's eRecruit web site, referencing Job Openi

[CODE4LIB] [Position Announcement] Tri-Colleges Web Developer

2007-10-22 Thread Adam Brin
The Tri-College Library Consortium of Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore Colleges seeks a talented web developer to help expand its digital initiatives. The ideal candidate has strong interpersonal skills, proficiency with the LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl/PHP), and a keen interest in wo

[CODE4LIB] Position Opening: Entry Web Developer, Touro College Libraries, New York, NY

2007-10-22 Thread Yitzchak Schaffer
TOURO COLLEGE LIBRARIES Technical & Electronic Services 33 West 23rd Street New York, NY 10010 Position Opening (available immediately) *** Entry Level Web Developer (FT) *** No library experience necessary. Reporting to the Systems Librarian, the Web Developer will work with the Systems Libra

Re: [CODE4LIB] RFC 5005 ATOM extension and OAI

2007-10-22 Thread Ed Summers
On 10/22/07, Jakob Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I doubt that archiving weblogs is that complicated [1]! You need a > harvester (partly implemented in many Feed-Reader), an archive (you > could start with just saving validated ATOM-Files), an index (Solr?) and > a reader (also already implement

Re: [CODE4LIB] RFC 5005 ATOM extension and OAI

2007-10-22 Thread Jakob Voss
Ed Summers wrote: Thanks for posting this Jakob. I was just reading RFC 5005 on the train yesterday (literally) and the parallels between it and OAI-PMH struck me as well. It's not quite clear to me how deleted records would be handled with an atom archive feed. But I guess one could assume if t