The Library at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) invites applications for a
12-month, tenure-track Emerging Technologies Librarian. The successful
candidate will be responsible for effective librarianship, scholarship, and
service. Specific responsibilities will include:
Emerging Technologies: I
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Dear Code4Lib community,
Indiana University and Northwestern University are happy to announce that
release 1.0 of the Avalon Media System is now available to try out or
download. The 1.0 release includes the following features:
- Secure delivery of video
There's a Drupal module called Support Ticketing System (I have not tried it
myself), and one of its functions sounds like what you're looking for:
Email integration allows tickets to be created and updated via email, with
support for attachments. New users can be automatically created. Ticket
Scott,
Just curious if anyone has any thoughts about this possibility (I already
> know it's not practical): Can I automatically forward to a database all
> emails sent to a specific email address? I've seen proprietary things like
> Email2DB, but is there a simple open source alternative?
>
> S
For what it's worth, I've got one:
http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/7591/
"No" is the default, so it is possible that it is overlooked, but in my
experience there aren't that many out there. I don't think there is a way to
search for these types of positions. But I'd be willing to bet that pull
Thanks for such a variety of solutions! I'll be looking into each one of
them. Please keep 'em coming if anyone has any other ideas...
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Kyle Banerjee wrote:
> Maybe I'm missing something, but why couldn't procmail be used to pipe the
> input into a program that wo
This isn't directed really at any particular job, but more about how the
jobs.code4lib.org board works.
I can see where I can search for jobs via the tags, employers and the like.
I notice on the individual job postings themselves, it's noted as to
whether or not the employer would accept a telec
To be responsible for Maag Library's major computer based systems that support
library functions, provide library services and/or store and provide access to
information content. To administer computer servers, administer library
applications on those servers, and design and administer databases th
At the recent Archiving 2013 conference (www.imaging.org/ist/) a presentation
by colleagues from Portugal at KEEP SOLUTIONS and the Dept. of Informatics,
Univ. of Minho discussed guidelines for legacy repository migration.
I recommend their paper and guidelines / suggestions for anyone planning
I would point out, too, that Encore (the example given) is not one of the major
discovery systems. The 'Big Four' discovery services, as they are often
called, are those developed by OCLC, Ex Libris, Serials Solutions, and Ebsco.
Encore is really a different kind of system. It has no aggregate
Good afternoon,
I was hoping someone might be willing to talk about migration projects. I am
getting ready to migrate records from an ePrints repository into a fedora
repository- but I've never done anything like this before. I have an abstract
plan, but I think hearing other people's experienc
Maybe I'm missing something, but why couldn't procmail be used to pipe the
input into a program that would structure the info however you needed it
and insert it?
kyle
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 8:19 AM, Cary Gordon wrote:
> Thought: I have done something similar to this using Drupal and some
> co
Thought: I have done something similar to this using Drupal and some
contributed modules. It shouldn't be difficult.
Advice: Try doing it in Drupal.
Threat: NULL
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 7:57 AM, scott bacon wrote:
> Just curious if anyone has any thoughts about this possibility (I already
> kn
Not to needlessly push vendor products, but have you considered LibAnswers
from Springshare? We're using it with a similar workflow to what you
describe (all emails to a queue, people claim messages and answer them).
Pat
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 7:57 AM, scott bacon wrote:
> Just curious if any
If a PHP form is being used to post a question, and the action on that form
is going to an e-mail, why not change that action to a PHP page to populate
the database there? Send out a mail function or something like that to
alert employees that a new question/comment has been submitted by a patron,
Just curious if anyone has any thoughts about this possibility (I already
know it's not practical): Can I automatically forward to a database all
emails sent to a specific email address? I've seen proprietary things like
Email2DB, but is there a simple open source alternative?
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The University of New Hampshire Library seeks an experienced and self-
motivated Web Developer for its Library Information Technology (LIT) unit. LIT
provides desktop client support, hardware and software procurement and
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