[CODE4LIB] CAS Authentication for ILLiad and Aeon
Ok, I promised this like 8 weeks ago and I apologize for being so late http://resources.library.yale.edu/illiadcasinstructions/ Download the 3 things on that page and you should be good to go for adding CAS authentication to ILLiad and Aeon. I will be loading these up to SourceForge once I find my account info and will follow up again. Feel free to ask questions and don't slaughter me, that is the first pass at instruction, I hope I didn't leave out anything major. It is also important that I give credit where credit is due. All of the work documented is based on the implementation of CAS for Aeon by Jay Terray who works here at Yale in the Beinecke Library. I will also mention that while the instructions are for CAS, you could easily adopt this authentication method to ILLiad to use any sort of external authentication/authorization system you have. Questions, just ask. -mike ___ Michael Friscia Manager, Digital Library & Programming Services Yale University Library (203) 432-1856
[CODE4LIB] Job: at Indiana University Bloomington
The Library Information Systems (LIS) team at Indiana University announces a position for a Senior Programmer/Analyst with a strong interest in Library information delivery services. The LIS development team is part of University Information Technology Services, rated by Computerworld for the last two years as one of the top "[100 Best Places to Work in IT](http://newsinfo.iu.edu/news/page/normal/18907.html)." We are located in a state-of-the-art energy efficient office complex built and operated on sustainability design principals. LIS supports and enhances Indiana University Libraries systems statewide and works on other collaborative development projects with library technology units. [Indiana University Bloomington Libraries ](http://www.libraries.iub.edu)(http://www.libraries.iub.edu ) are among the leading academic research libraries in North America, having recently been named the top university library by the Association of College and Research Libraries. This position offers an exciting opportunity to participate in such forward- looking projects as: * Redesign and programming of a next generation discovery layer to the IU Libraries catalog, based on [Blacklight ](http://projectblacklight.org/)(Ruby on Rails) and Apache SOLR/Lucene technology. * Development and implementation of the new [Kuali OLE ](http://kuali.org/ole)collaborative project, an open-source library integrated management system built on the J2EE Kuali framework. * Collaborative product development within the library and academic open-source community. Please apply directly to [jobs.iu.edu](http://jobs.iu.edu) (job #5697). Brought to you by code4lib jobs: http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/826/
Re: [CODE4LIB] Invitation to join us at Screening the Future 2012, USC, Los Angeles, May 21-23
On Wednesday, March 07, 2012 11:59 AM, Win Shih [winyu...@usc.edu] wrote: >[attachment] Screening the Future 2012 - flyer.pdf (2 MB) While I appreciate receiving announcements of programs to attend and other messages, I'm less enthousiastic about receiving large e-mail attachments. I'm no longer on dial-up (thankfully), but I do know people who are, and trying to retrieve e-mail for several hours is not a pleasant experience. Plus, since I try to save the majority of my mail in case I need it at some point in the future, I often run close to the maximum storage limit for my account, so a large attachment could easily put me over the limit, hindering receipt of additional e-mails. If the information is available in the body of the message as well as at a link provided in the body, why is it necessary to include a large attachment as well? (p.s. I apologize for sounding harsh. In other words, I long for the days of plain-text-only discussion lists.) Thank you, Bryan Baldus Cataloger Quality Books Inc. The Best of America's Independent Presses 1-800-323-4241x402 bryan.bal...@quality-books.com
Re: [CODE4LIB] Save the Date: CURATEcamp 2012
You guys are coming about one month too late. http://www.dadsgarage.com/Shows/Season-17/Special-Events/BaconFest-2012.aspx Chad Nelson Web Services Programmer University Library Georgia State University e: cnelso...@gsu.edu t: 404 413 2771 @bibliotechy My Calendar From: Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] on behalf of Michael J. Giarlo [leftw...@alumni.rutgers.edu] Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2012 9:20 AM To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: [CODE4LIB] Save the Date: CURATEcamp 2012 Hi all, CURATEcamp 2012 will be held on May 7-8 at the Georgia Tech Library Clough Commons (http://clough.gatech.edu/). Registration is capped at 70. More information about registration and lodging are forthcoming. Stay tuned at http://curatecamp.org/ or @CURATEcamp on Twitter. -Mike P.S. I'm given to believe that OCLC has pre-approved this event. Bring your rashers and drams, y'all.
[CODE4LIB] Save the Date: CURATEcamp 2012
Hi all, CURATEcamp 2012 will be held on May 7-8 at the Georgia Tech Library Clough Commons (http://clough.gatech.edu/). Registration is capped at 70. More information about registration and lodging are forthcoming. Stay tuned at http://curatecamp.org/ or @CURATEcamp on Twitter. -Mike P.S. I'm given to believe that OCLC has pre-approved this event. Bring your rashers and drams, y'all.
Re: [CODE4LIB] Fwd: New, lower pricing for Amazon EC2, RDS, and ElastiCache
For production servers that are online 24/7 (or anything over 76 percent), we use the "heavy utilization" model. This gives a cost of $20.01 per month for a small instance with a one year commit, including the amortized fee, or $14.91 with a three year commit. The break even point on going with a three year commit is 19 months. Thanks, Cary On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Peter Murray wrote: > We had this discussion last month about using EC2 for production services. > They have dropped their pricing again, so a reserved 'small' instance is now > $17.57/month after paying the one-time reservation fee of $160 for a 1-year > term. That averages out to about $31/month. > > > Peter > -- Cary Gordon The Cherry Hill Company http://chillco.com
[CODE4LIB] Job Opening: Systems Administrator at Georgetown University Libraries
Georgetown University's Lauinger Library (Washington, D.C.) has a position opening for a Systems Administrator. Please apply online at: http://www12.georgetown.edu/hr/employment_services/joblist/job _description.cfm?CategoryID=7&RequestNo=20120391 Job Number: 2012-0391S Job Title: Senior Systems Administrator Department: Digital Services and Technology Planning Grade/Level:11 - - $ 58,073.60 -- $ 65,000.00 Date Posted:March 06, 2012 Duties And Responsibilities & Minimum Requirements: This position provides technical leadership in the systems and network administration and development and participates in technology planning that supports the architecture for the Lauinger Library’s technology infrastructure. This position takes a lead role in three mission critical functions in Lauinger’s technology department which are 1) operation of the Lauinger server room’s servers, network, storage platforms and backup systems (2 the administration of library system applications 3) systems development that supports the library’s goal to maintain a robust library information architecture. The position also maintains and revise the emergency operations for the library’s systems and is responsible for developing library IT’s business continuity plan. Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or Engineering with four or more years of experience in servers and virtual environment maintenance, server application development and systems and enterprise networking. Highly proficient in the system administration, maintenance and security of Unix, Windows operating systems and system applications such as Apache web server, Tomcat, subversion, SOLR and Lucene.