The catalog is also a good reference for how many books there are
available fuel. Hopefully the records contain information on which are
printed on clean-burning paper.
cheers
stuart
On 03/05/12 10:32, Genny Engel wrote:
The number of currently available cardigans could then be displayed alon
The number of currently available cardigans could then be displayed along with
the temperature gauges. Now you also have to interface this whole thing with
the item status in the catalog, which will of course have to contain cardigan
records. You could use NCIP to grab the status, but I'm not
I really like your idea, and we have this same problem. I'm wondering if
Arduino might be a reasonable solution:
http://arduino.cc/playground/Main/InterfacingWithHardware
Jason
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From: "Ellen K. Wilson"
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] whimsical homepage idea
Date: Tue, May 1,
Cindy,
I hadn't seen that, but you might be interested in checking out the Pebble:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/597507018/pebble-e-paper-watch-for-iphone-and-android
It looks similar to the WIMM, but uses e-paper to improve outdoor
viewing. It's also water resistant.
-Shaun
On 5/2/12
I didn't know there were so many gadgeteers on this list. My latest item on
my wishlist is this http://wimm.com/. Now, I'm not a smartphone user,
because I'm always losing my cellphone, and I can't justify the cost of a
data plan. And I've looked into a wearable notepad, but I think the
shoulder-
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 5:32 AM, Edward Iglesias wrote:
> These are all very good ideas. I'm partial to the Arduino solution
> myself but it got me thinking, does facilities already collect this
> information? A lot of systems have built in monitors that report to a
> central location. It might
Thanks for starting this conversation Ellen! Lots of fun. I learned about
wireless Arduino - http://www.glacialwanderer.com/hobbyrobotics/?p=291 (should
go well with my NerdKit),
And I think I'm 300,003 on the waiting list to get a Raspberry Pi. I love it!
Thanks all,
-Original Message--
Thanks to all of you for great suggestions! I'm definitely going to
check out some of the tools you mentioned - I think it would be a fun
side project to implement.
On 5/1/2012 3:00 PM, Peter Murray wrote:
> Sounds like a neat idea. I wonder if you could get electrical
engineering students to
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 11:55 PM, Maryann Kempthorne wrote:
> Why not a cardigan checkout?
> Maryann
>
We have had semi-serious conversations here about having lap blanket
checkouts. Our fourth floor is prime quiet study space, but when it's below
freezing outside--which is the case pretty much 24
You might want to contact Dr. Ray Russell here at Appstate. Ray is in the
Computer Science department here and has done work for NASA also. He has this
obsession, oops I mean hobby, for collecting weather data. He has weather
stations throughout the High Country ( western North Carolina ) an
These are all very good ideas. I'm partial to the Arduino solution
myself but it got me thinking, does facilities already collect this
information? A lot of systems have built in monitors that report to a
central location. It might be possible there is a built in API you
could just hijack and di
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