On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 2:14 AM, Ed Summers wrote:
> If you happen to post jobs to code4lib.org you'll notice that you can
> now add a location for the job. In fact you are required to fill it in
> when posting.
s/code4lib.org/jobs.code4lib.org/
That's what I get for writing email at 2am I guess
If you happen to post jobs to code4lib.org you'll notice that you can
now add a location for the job. In fact you are required to fill it in
when posting.
The location input field uses Freebase Suggest just like the employer
and tag fields. When you select an employer the location will
auto-popula
The Department of Sociology wishes to appoint a part-time Publishing Assistant
to cover a period of maternity leave. You will provide an efficient
administrative and secretarial support for Sociological Research Online, an
electronic journal. Main duties include maintaining the
journal's databases,
**Job description**
**The Climate4Wood project:**
The Climate4Wood project is funded by NWO (Netherlands Organisation for
Scientific Research): Science4Arts which aims to develop and strengthen
interchange between the research of various research institutions and the
museological field (w
Ref. 9251
Salary up to £24,049 per annum (pro-rata)
21 hours per week
The Department of Sociology wishes to appoint a part-time Publishing Assistant
to cover a period of maternity leave. You will provide an efficient
administrative and secretarial support for Sociological Research Onlin
Hi Kyle,
You might want to have a look at our Diva viewer
(http://ddmal.music.mcgill.ca/diva/).
We've tested it on books that are over 100GB total, and images that are around
200MB each. For example:
http://coltrane.music.mcgill.ca/salzinnes/experiments/diva-cci-tif/
Each page is about 180MB
> I did PDF. There are about no studies on PDF size and usability. What I
> did is go to gray scale for text pages to knock down file size, played with
> optimizing, and broke super long (think 3K page book) files in smaller
> chunks
>
> When I looked at other big long books online, I found t
On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 12:50 AM, Kyle Banerjee wrote:
> We have a few digitized books, (some of them are old -- we're talking 500
> years). Sizes are all over the place but the big ones are easily the size
> of a large briefcase.
>
> We want to make these works more accessible/usable and there's