I just hope, if they do, they come up with something relevant--like a
Nigerian oil executive who needs a little money to start a library. :)
Tim
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
> I live in fear of the day that spammers discover they can get on
> planet.code4lib.org (act
Walker, David wrote:
I think a good compromise is to have local meeting
conversations on the code4libcon google group.
this!
+1 for me too. Although I knew I wasn't going to be attending the C4L
conference in Asheville I still followed most of the messages related to
conference. Even
Or if their regional mailing list could send the main list a digest email.
Or something.
-Ross.
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Frumkin, Jeremy
wrote:
> And by 'end case' of course I meant 'edge case'.
>
> -- jaf
>
>
> On Apr 9, 2010, at 3:26 PM, Frumkin, Jeremy wrote:
>
> Seems a bit complex t
And by 'end case' of course I meant 'edge case'.
-- jaf
On Apr 9, 2010, at 3:26 PM, Frumkin, Jeremy wrote:
Seems a bit complex to me. I'd be happy if people just remembered to announce
things on the main list, such as "we're holding this here event", and/or "if
you are interested in this even
Seems a bit complex to me. I'd be happy if people just remembered to announce
things on the main list, such as "we're holding this here event", and/or "if
you are interested in this event, sign up on this related discussion list". I'm
not a big fan of architecting to an end case, and it feels li
We are stuck between two problems, with some people thinking only one of these
is/would be a problem, and others not caring at all either way:
* Local conference/meetup planning chatter overwhelms the listserv when it's on
the main listserv
* People don't find out about local conferences/meetu
I live in fear of the day that spammers discover they can get on
planet.code4lib.org (actually a fairly highly google ranked page) by tagging on
delicious. Probably have to drop delicious from the planet.code4lib at that
point.
From: Code for Librarie
Invitation to the 34th ELAG conference, 9-11th June 2010,
"Meeting New User Expectations"
Helsinki, Finland
The ELAG (European Library Automation Group) Conference is Europe's premier
conference for library and information management technology. The meetings aim
at in depth discussions of p
Invitation to the 34th ELAG conference, 9-11th June 2010,
"Meeting New User Expectations"
Helsinki, Finland
The ELAG (European Library Automation Group) Conference is Europe's premier
conference for library and information management technology. The meetings aim
at in depth discussions of p
I'm hoping to attend the upcoming code4libnorth meeting because I
heart Canada, but I'd rather not join yet another mailing list. If it
gets canceled or something tell us on this list or put it on the wiki
page, please?
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 11:46 AM, Walker, David wrote:
> I'm not on that conf
> Mike Taylor writes:
> Fedora,
>
> The problem there, as I understand it is that Fedora expects
> everything to be in one directory. This setup in inimical to the
> Debian setup.
Personally, I would think that Fedora is well beyond anything you're describing
as desired, but just as a point
Some ideas:
1) Use Feeds Imagegrabber (http://drupal.org/project/feeds_imagegrabber)
along with Feeds to create nodes that include their enclosures (cover
images) from the RSS feed. Once you have the items as nodes you can use
Views and the plethora of Views carrousel-like modules to display th
I would suggest using Yahoo! Pipes (http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/) for
something like this. You can feed it your RSS feed, and add in some logic to
strip out extraneous information and the grey boxes.
-Sean
---
Sean Hannan
Web Developer
Sheridan Libraries
Johns Hopkins University
On Apr 9, 20
Lehigh is part of the Web Services partner program, and we are very
close to releasing the mobile app. So far it hasn't cost any $$ nor
have we had to worry about API either as there is a separate web
services API that this development is based on. In reality, much of
that effort depends o
Hi, all - I suspect something like this is being done already, so I thought I
would check in and ask.
Essentially, what I would like to do is display the library's new books on a
web page in a graphic format - I'd like it to look very similar to the sorts of
widgets that GoodReads or LibraryTh
Aleph does have an extensive "X-Server" API into many functions. It's
a mess (e.g., some methods return MARC-XML, others return OAI-MARC)
but pretty extensive. A good overview is in a PDF linked from
http://documents.el-una.org/99/
Of course, if Ex Libris has any information publicly available, I
SirsiDynix Symphony has a new Web Services platform that is being released in
beta at this point. Full documentation is supposed to be available in 2010. It
was used to enable the SirsiDynix iPhone app. I think it was built as a wrapper
on top of their long-existing command line API tools.
Fea
Yes, although, the problem is actually with Connotea:
http://www.connotea.org/article/4c40adbf8ecaef53b3772b5a141e229d
So we either need to talk to NPG or drop Connotea from the OpenURL planet.
-Ross.
On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 8:00 AM, Eric Hellman wrote:
> Take a look at
> http://openurl.code4lib
Take a look at
http://openurl.code4lib.org/aggregator
Any ideas how to make it work better?
Eric Hellman
President, Gluejar, Inc.
41 Watchung Plaza, #132
Montclair, NJ 07042
USA
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