Some folks have mentioned library-created APIs in this thread.
A couple of staff here at NCSU Libraries wrote up a piece in the Code4Lib
Journal (wow! back in 2007!) about the API we created for our catalog years ago
and still use very heavily (for several apps not even developed yet when that
Hi Dave,
The person in this position is likely to need regular face to face contact
with stakeholders and so working remotely wouldn't be an ideal fit in this
case.
Thanks,
Tim
On 10/11/11 12:47 PM, David Mayo pobo...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this position possibly open to remote applicants.
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The California Digital Library’s Access Group is seeking a programmer
analyst to help build and provide access to a world-class collection of
scholarly publications and datasets, and historical and primary source
materials. We need your expertise to develop platforms and tools for
distributing
On 10/12/2011 11:14 AM, Emily Lynema wrote:
Tempted to use Serials Solutions' 360 Link API to create our own version of the
service window interface, but we've managed not to do that yet!
If you decide to, consider using Umlaut as a platform!
On 10/11/2011 1:45 PM, Mark Jordan wrote:
Love the idea, but the form is now throwing a 404 error on submission.
Hmm, weird. I'll try to figure out why. I think 404 is what the google
CSE gives you if you have a syntax error in your config files, but I
don't think I've changed em since it
Love the idea, but the form is now throwing a 404 error on submission.
Any chance it can be fixed?
Okay, it's fixed, at http://www.code4lib.org/custom_search/search_form.html
But the thing I can't fix, is the Google CSE is _weird_ with what
results it finds. It is kind of non-deterministic.
Yep -- works now. Thanks for your efforts.
Peter
On Oct 12, 2011, at 1:19 PM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
Love the idea, but the form is now throwing a 404 error on submission.
Any chance it can be fixed?
Okay, it's fixed, at http://www.code4lib.org/custom_search/search_form.html
But