LIBRARY APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMER
The Library Applications Programmer works in a team-oriented environment to
administer, support and enhance the library technology infrastructure of the
Tri-College Libraries Consortium (Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore
Colleges). The incumbent will be
I'm interested in hearing more about what you're doing with your solr
index of LCSH terms. Do you have an application with documents _using_
those LCSH terms in Solr? I'm trying to figure out how to deal with an
index of LCSH terms updated from 'authorities' like id.loc.gov, in an
Where can I find a list of online delivery methods/tool for EAD files?
Instead of re-inventeing the wheel, I desire to use somebody else's toolkit for
displaying EAD files. We have a growing number of such files. I already have an
interface to do rudimentary indexing and searching, but now I
This is probably a little more than you're looking for but CLIR
published a report on archival management systems a couple years back:
http://www.clir.org/pubs/reports/spiro2009.html
Lisa Spiro also maintains a wiki that lists archival management systems
here:
XTF is probably the best available framework for indexing/displaying EAD
files (and several other types, like TEI). I'm working on an XForms
application for editing and creating EAD
(EADitorhttp://code.google.com/p/eaditor/)
which will have a public, Solr-driven faceted search/browse interface,
My apologies to Jonathan, who will get this twice since I replied only to
him the first time
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My Solr index is used for the storage of LCSH or localized subject terms. I
have an XForms application for editing EAD, and the subject element utilizes
TermsComponent in the index for autosuggest.
On May 17, 2010, at 12:22 PM, Mark A. Matienzo wrote:
www.oclc.org/research/publications/library/2010/2010-04.pdf
Again, re-added to my reading list. Thank you. I had read this a number of
months ago, but I appreciate you bring it back to my attention.
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Eric Morgan
Rather, OpenSearch descriptions provide a _different URL template_ for
every response IANA content type available
Yes, of course, that's what I meant, I said it somewhat slopily, but in many
of the examples we've looked at, it comes down to the same thing, that the
different templates differ