Anna,
Have you taken a look at my recent issue of Library Technology Reports:
Opening up Library Systems through Web Services and SOA: Hype or Reality?
http://www.alatechsource.org/library-technology-reports/opening-up-library-systems-through-web-services-and-soa-hype-or-reality
One
Thank you Marshall I will definitely check that out -- it sounds perfect.
And thank you also to the people who emailed me individually and spoke
to me on IRC.
Anna
On 4/7/2010 8:16 AM, Breeding, Marshall wrote:
Anna,
Have you taken a look at my recent issue of Library Technology Reports:
Below is a list of jobs that have appeared in DigitalKoans
(http://bit.ly/Pmzdz) since 2/1/10 along with links to the
blog's two job category archives: Digital Library Jobs and
Library IT Jobs.
Digital Library Jobs: http://bit.ly/RKaHc
o Digital Services Librarian at Schreiner University April
FYI -
Thanks,
Becky Yoose
Bibliographic Systems Librarian
Miami University
Oxford, OH
yoos...@muohio.edu
Let mortal combat begin
From: *Whitehair,David* white...@oclc.org
Date: Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:27 AM
To: ngc4...@listserv.nd.edu
Please see the message below,
This list has exhibited interest in the revision of the OCLC Guidelines on
the Use and Transfer of WorldCat Records that happened a while back, and the
controversy that led to its withdrawal and the creation of an entirely new
process to produce another draft. Therefore, I’m pleased to let you
Bess Sadler put together a wiki page on the marc OSS efforts:
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/Working_with_MaRC
Please add other relevant projects!
I am also organizing some conference calls for the committers of these
efforts to promote community knowledge, participation and use of
Hi Naomi,
As a developer on Pymarc, I'd like to participate on the calls.
Mark A. Matienzo
Digital Archivist, Manuscripts and Archives
Yale University Library
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Naomi Dushay ndus...@stanford.edu wrote:
Bess Sadler put together a wiki page on the marc OSS
Hey Charles,
How do these jobs end up on your blog again? It seems like you have a
lot of good content. Given the number of jobs that are posted on here
and on your site I wonder if it might be feasible to create a little
alerting/subscription service for code4lib folks who want a technical
job
For that matter, if you're interested in managing a jobs.code4lib.org
site, we could probably do something like that.
Ed Summers wrote:
Hey Charles,
How do these jobs end up on your blog again? It seems like you have a
lot of good content. Given the number of jobs that are posted on here
and
I just found out about a code4lib regional full day meeting in the DC
area at the National Agriculture Library in Beltsville, Maryland. I
figured it couldn't hurt to announce it on here in case you have any
interest in attending. Agenda is below.
asideIt would be nice if the organizers of
The following faculty position is open at the University of Alabama Libraries.
Please go to http://www.lib.ua.edu/employment/web_services for complete
position description and application details.
Web Services Librarian
The University of Alabama seeks an energetic and innovative
Hi,
A quick note to anyone who's interested in Code4Lib North (6-7 May in
Kingston, Ontario) and isn't on the mailing list for it:
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/North
Details about the mailing list are there. Planning's going on and anyone
who's interested in giving a talk
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 7:30 PM, William Denton w...@pobox.com wrote:
A quick note to anyone who's interested in Code4Lib North (6-7 May in
Kingston, Ontario) and isn't on the mailing list for it:
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/North
Details about the mailing list are there.
On 7 April 2010, Ed Summers wrote:
Kind of bummed that you had to create a new mailing list, but whatever
I guess ...
It seemed like the right thing to do. We can always drop it. What's the
limit on discussion of local events on the list? I guess it hasn't been
reached yet. When will
So far there are just three people with ideas for talks (me, Walter Lewis,
Art Rhyno).
I added mytpl.ca (alluringly entitled Location-aware Mobile Search). I
figure it could be a good trailer for the forthcoming journal article. ;-)
MJ
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:43 PM, William Denton w...@pobox.com wrote:
So far there are just three people with ideas for talks (me, Walter Lewis,
Art Rhyno). Have the other local chapters found it works well to have more
time for informal stuff, or lightning talks, or Ask Anything like I see
I guess I'm with Ed with this. These fractured lists don't help get
input from a wider range of people and even if I wouldn't go to
c4lPluto I'd still like to know about it. Is hitting a delete button
that big of deal anymore? If so, I don't see the point of signing up
for email
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