Hi ,
As an extension of the North Carolina State University (NCSU) Libraries’
work with the Global Open Knowledge base (GOKb) project, we would like to
survey the community of users for knowledge bases. We are investigating
users’ expectations and concerns surrounding the data that feeds the
know
Last week's Code4Lib Virtual Lightning Talks [0] was pretty successful with
lots of learning and meta-learning [1] along the way. So let's do it again!
There is now a new sign-up list [2] to present at another session to be held on
June 14th. One key change to try this time is extending the t
just curious, anyone using Taverna for workflow that wouldn't mind being asked
a few questions?
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Michael Friscia
Manager, Digital Library & Programming Services
Yale University Library
(203) 432-1856
The Gottesman Libraries at Teachers College, Columbia University seek a Lead
Library Experience Specialist to guide efforts to enhance a powerful library
learning environment combining physical and virtual elements to support
learning and teaching in a dynamic graduate school community.
The Lib
It is that time of year again! OLITA is looking for Superconference
2014 presentations that will shine a light on innovative uses of
technology in libraries. We are looking for submissions from all types
of libraries.
OLA Superconference: A Universe of Possibilities
January 29 to February 1, 2
The LITA/ALCTS Library Code Year Interest Group is sponsoring a
introduction to Python programming preconference at ALA Annual (June 28,
Chicago). Based on the highly successful Boston Python Workshop, this is a
friendly, supportive crash course that welcomes people at all levels of
technical expe
POSITION: Digital Archivist/Records Manager, Archives & Rare Books Library
EFFECTIVE DATE:
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Full-time tenure-track faculty appointment responsible
for developing and implementing digital workflow including, but not limited
to, born-digital archives, the digitization of e
If you live close to Chicago and have always been keen on finding out
what all this Rails business is all about. Please fill out this poll and
come join Jeremy Friesen of ND bootstrap you and others into the world
of Rails.
We need to know what days work best (Jeremy is volunteering his time so
al
Barnard College Archives - Summer Graduate Student Intern
Archives Graduate Student Assistants will have the opportunity to:
support the College Archivist and Digital Archivist in surveying, arranging,
describing, and cataloging archival collections
assist with developing and creating e
Job Summary/Basic Function:
The successful candidate will
+ Foster the conceptualization, design, development, and assessment of
scholarly digital projects;
+ Serve as a liaison to faculty, educating them about the wide range of
options offered by the libraries and collaborating with them on
The Discovery Metadata Librarian is responsible for the accessioning of
digital objects into the Stanford Digital Repository (SDR). Stanford
University Libraries' (SUL) SDR manages hundreds of terabytes of assets and
the successful, automated ingestion of digital objects and their metadata will
be
The main problem as I see it is that Series are Hard; Let's Go Shopping.
The way that series get cataloged can be kind of mindboggling, and I think
one of the advantages of NoveList is that they define their series in a way
that Normal Humans (as opposed to catalogers) would find reasonable. Though
On 13-04-08 13:11, Andreas Orphanides wrote:
> I should know this, since my wife works there... but does NoveList have an
> API?
I suspect not. LibraryThing might be a better option for this, for a
variety of reasons, not least is its API. But the real barrier is the
lack of a good API for the lib
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