Michael,
Great! I will check on the status of the hospitality suite and get back to
everyone.
...adam
On Jan 23, 2012, at 10:04 PM, Michael B. Klein wrote:
DVD arrived! We're all set. Since the film isn't copy protected and is
licensed CC-BY-NC-SA (yay!), I might save the hassle of
When is the date/time for this documentary showing? I had hard time finding it
in wiki.
The welcome wagon committee might advertise it to newcomers...
~Bohyun
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Bohyun Kim, MA, MSLIS
Digital Access Librarian
bohyun@fiu.edu
Medical Library, College of Medicine
Florida International
Hi everyone,
Are you coming to c4l this year? Will this be your first time at the
conference? Or are you a c4l veteran looking to corrupt some newbies? Come
one, come all to the Newcomer Dinner on *Tuesday, February 7th*. Join
fellow c4l newbies and veterans for an evening of food, socializing,
Wikimania 2012, the annual international Wikimedia / Wikipedia conference,
is taking place July 12-15, 2012 in Washington, DC.
One of the program tracks is GLAM (Galleries Libraries Archives and
Museums) and we'd be delighted to see many code4lib folks there.
The call for participation is out
I'm still waiting to hear back from the folks who are managing the hospitality
suite. Once I have some date/time options, I'll post some info to the list.
...adam
On Jan 24, 2012, at 9:20 AM, Bohyun Kim wrote:
When is the date/time for this documentary showing? I had hard time finding
it
My institution is going to be purchasing a preservation server sometime
within the next year. I'd like to solicit advice on specs. I know this is
highly dependent on our collection, but I'm looking for some baseline
hardware recommendations. We'll be using it to store preservation-copies of
Hi Nathan,
Can you tell us:
- what kind of content you'll be ingesting (images, text, a/v)
- how much of it do you expect you'll have (1TB, 100 TB, more?)
- what kind of access will you need to provide (world-wide or just local?)
- do you want off-site backups in one or more locations
- what
Hi all,
I've been informed that there is a hospitality suite available and that as far
as I know nothing else has been scheduled for it as this time. So I'm
proposing an evening viewing of GetLamp at a time that we can vote on. Please
use the doodle link and indicate your preferred 2-hour
Hi Adam,
I'll respond in-line below. Thanks!
Nathan
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Adam Wead aw...@rockhall.org wrote:
Hi Nathan,
Can you tell us:
- what kind of content you'll be ingesting (images, text, a/v)
Content will include all types of electronic files: images, text, video,
FWIW, the main feature runs about 1:31, but the 2-disc set also includes a
47-minute History of Infocom featurette and a whole lot of additional
material and interviews. Total running time for both disks is 4 hours, 37
minutes. I think we'll just start with the main feature and take it from
there.
ALCTS' Metadata Interest Group seeks proposals for presentations for a data
management program at the ALA Annual Meeting 2012 in Anaheim, CA.
This program will delve into various aspects of data management and its
implications for libraries. We are seeking implementation examples of:
What
-Apologies for cross-postings-
Dear Colleagues,
Kyushu University Library is pleased to announce the official release
of Cute.Catalog, which is the world's first operation of eXtensible
Catalog.
Cute.Catalog completely covers the bibliographic information of
academic resources
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