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I have spent the news to Hungarian librarians, I hope, that they will
follow the live or archive streams.
király péter
eXtensible Catalog
2011/2/9 William Denton w...@pobox.com:
On 8 February 2011, Jason Griffey wrote:
I'd like to ditto what Roy said below. I know how hard this is to do
Yes, thank you! I am amazed at how good the quality it! Almost like being in
the room!
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Király
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Great - glad it looks good - our team has some new HD cameras that are
doing an excellent job.
Best
Robert
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Robert H. McDonald
Associate Dean for Library Technologies and Digital Libraries
Associate Director, Data to Insight Center-Pervasive Technology
I was thinking this morning about the positive feedback coming from the remote
participants and how the lightning talks are a great way to people working on
emerging ideas. And I came up with an idea to try to replicate the experience
online using one of those virtual classroom tools. I wrote
Everyone involved in getting the streaming setup++
Thanks so much!
-Adam Traub
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Jennifer
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 8:39 AM
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Peter,
I've got some experience doing this type of thing. First, with the
LITA BIGWIG Social Software Showcase and then later with OCLC
Developer Network. Because members of our community aren't always able
to come talk about their projects, we've been trying to increase the
type of this we've
Thanks, Karen. If any helpful ideas come to mind on how to structure something
like this, feel free to add them to the wiki or send them to me privately.
What is on the wiki now is as far as I got with my brainstorming this morning.
Peter
On Feb 9, 2011, at 9:40 AM, Karen Coombs wrote:
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Code4lib 2011 is awesome!
/plug
Any suggestions for how to take ip addresses in the ezproxy audit logs and geo
locate them on a Google Map?
The tricky part is translating ip address into lat/lng
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Jason Fowler, BA, GCFA, CISSP
Programmer Analyst
UBC Library
GeoIP from MaxMind will do the trick, I think:
http://www.maxmind.com/app/api
Peter
On Feb 9, 2011, at 1:10 PM, Fowler, Jason wrote:
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Code4lib 2011 is awesome!
/plug
Any suggestions for how to take ip addresses in the ezproxy audit logs and
geo locate them on a Google Map?
I've used Maxmind in the past and it is a very capable tool... And that was a
few years ago. I hope that it's only gotten better since then. Good luck!
--Joel
On Feb 9, 2011, at 1:24 PM, Peter Murray peter.mur...@lyrasis.org wrote:
GeoIP from MaxMind will do the trick, I think:
Hi All,
Our library has been working on transitioning our website to a Web
Content Management system for several years running. Our basic desire is
to provide a platform where designated people from the library's
sections are able to update their own content without disrupting the
sites
Good evening,
TPDL 2011 (International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital
Libraries - September 26-28 Berlin) is planning to host a small number of
highly focused panel discussions. Panels should be lively, controversial,
and provoke discussion on a specific topic of interest to the
Thanks to everyone who attended the hydra breakout session today. Since the
breakout, people have been asking me how to join the mailing list and where to
download and try out our software. Unfortunately this information isn't easy to
find right now, although we'll be addressing that soon. In
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