[CODE4LIB] Job Opening: Librarian (Automation) at GPO

2011-03-17 Thread Duplantis, Patricia A.
Please note: I am not the Point of Contact for this job. For contact information, please see the job positing link below. The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) is currently recruiting for the position of Librarian (Automation). There are currently two vacancies. This position is locat

Re: [CODE4LIB] Documentation request for the marc gem

2011-03-17 Thread Tony Zanella
Hi Ross and Ed, Thanks for suggesting the pull request I just submitted. Sorry I didn't submit it from a topic branch, as github recommended. My only excuse is that I was learning how to do it on the fly (git n00b) :) And thanks also for the gem--it has been very helpful for me in developing a

Re: [CODE4LIB] Need Apache log file analyzer for Mac OSX

2011-03-17 Thread Tim McGeary
Thanks for the suggestions... Tim On 3/17/11 2:58 PM, Pottinger, Hardy J. wrote: Does anyone know of a good (and free) Apache log file analyzer for Mac OSX? I have sets of Apache web logs that I need to analyze off server. I am kinda fond of AWstats (http://awstats.sourceforge.net/). I've ne

Re: [CODE4LIB] Need Apache log file analyzer for Mac OSX

2011-03-17 Thread Pottinger, Hardy J.
> Does anyone know of a good (and free) Apache log file analyzer for Mac > OSX? I have sets of Apache web logs that I need to analyze off server. I am kinda fond of AWstats (http://awstats.sourceforge.net/). I've never installed it on OSX, but just took a quick peek and it's in MacPorts so it s

Re: [CODE4LIB] Need Apache log file analyzer for Mac OSX

2011-03-17 Thread Peter Murray
On Mar 17, 2011, at 1:16 PM, Tim McGeary wrote: > > Does anyone know of a good (and free) Apache log file analyzer for Mac > OSX? I have sets of Apache web logs that I need to analyze off server. Something with a GUI? (After all, you do have the underlying unix shell underneath and could comp

Re: [CODE4LIB] Need Apache log file analyzer for Mac OSX

2011-03-17 Thread Joe Hourcle
On Mar 17, 2011, at 1:16 PM, Tim McGeary wrote: > Does anyone know of a good (and free) Apache log file analyzer for Mac OSX? > I have sets of Apache web logs that I need to analyze off server. I've been using analog for years: http://www.analog.cx/ The config syntax takes a little ge

[CODE4LIB] Need Apache log file analyzer for Mac OSX

2011-03-17 Thread Tim McGeary
Does anyone know of a good (and free) Apache log file analyzer for Mac OSX? I have sets of Apache web logs that I need to analyze off server. Thanks, Tim -- Tim McGeary Team Leader, Library Technology Lehigh University 610-758-4998 tim.mcge...@lehigh.edu timmcge...@gmail.com GTalk/Yahoo/Skype

Re: [CODE4LIB] Simple Web-based Dublin Core search engine?

2011-03-17 Thread Lemann, Alexander Bernard
I did something similar to this recently. I used Python with oaipmh + simplejson + couchdb (the python library) to write a simple oai2json script which converts OAI XML into JSON and inserts it into a CouchDB instance. I then used the CouchDB river service to index the CouchDB JSON in ElasticS

Re: [CODE4LIB] Simple Web-based Dublin Core search engine?

2011-03-17 Thread Edward M. Corrado
Thanks for the suggestion Patrick! On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Patrick Murray-John wrote: > Edward, > > One option might be http://omeka.org";>Omeka from the Center for > History and New Media (full disclosure, I work for CHNM). It's designed for > libraries, museums, archives, and like-min

[CODE4LIB] WorldCat Mashathon US Registration Open

2011-03-17 Thread Karen Coombs
WorldCat Mashathon US sponsored by the OCLC Developer Network Join fellow coders, developers and tech-enthusiasts for the next two-day WorldCat Mashathon…in 3 different locations. Sponsored by the OCLC Developer Network (http://www.oclc.org/developer), WorldCat Mashathon U.S. will be held Thursday