Circulation and Systems Librarian
Kalamazoo College
Kalamazoo
Circulation and Systems Librarian (Kalamazoo College, Michigan)
The Circulation and Systems Librarian administers and troubleshoots library
systems (including the ILS and digital archive) and manages the circulation
department and all
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Cornell College
Mount Vernon
Consulting Librarian for the Natural Sciences and Technology (Cornell College,
Iowa)
Cornell College, a private undergraduate liberal arts college, invites
applications for the Consulting Librarian for the
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Hi all,
We’re looking to purchase a book scanner and I was hoping to get some
recommendations from those who’ve had experience.
I found this fantastic thread from 2009:
http://bit.ly/1luEhMV
but it’s been five years so I thought a refresh could be useful.
Here’s our requirements, in a
The Rare Books and Manuscripts Section (RBMS) of the Association of College and
Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association, announces a
request for proposals for migration and development of the section’s website.
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RBMS strives to represent and promote
Digital Data Repository Specialist
Purdue University
West Lafayette
The Digital Data Repository Specialist will coordinate and conduct the day-to-
day outreach, operation, and support of the Purdue University Research
Repository (PURR, http://purr.purdue.edu/) system and service. The position
Associate Director for Library Information Technology
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Stony Brook
Required Qualifications: Master's Degree in Library and Information Science. A
thorough understanding of the changing nature of the academic technology
environment. Familiarity with
There has been some talk in the Code4Lib Conference Program committee about
an Introduction to the Conference. There isn't a specific slot for a
talk, and perhaps not even time for one, except possibly a 5 minute
lightning talk.
But we've also discussed the possibility of having a wiki page or
Also a couple of reference points of previous into into code4lib
presentations at conferences:
c4l13 -
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1UtuYRptd05KJpyjZMFuvKPJHauOUe6bIYcrV-8uF0dE/edit?usp=sharing
c4l09 -
http://www.slideshare.net/anarchivist/howto-meet-people-and-have-fun-at-code4lib2009
In the interest of being a welcoming community, I think there needs to be
something at or near the start of the main conference that provides a heads-up
to the format and structure of the meeting. Particularly since it is unlike
other conferences. Something that emphasizes the participatory
Hi all,
The latest edition of Books Bytes is out, with a full overview of recent
Wikipedia Library organizing and outreach opportunities, our Spotlight
editorial/interview, plus news and notes from around the open access and
library world. Hope you'll check it out!
Peter, that's a good point and I think Tim McGeary will be able to cover
the high-points that you mention, and perhaps some others, in his initial
welcoming remarks. But if someone wants to provide a more in-depth and/or
personal introduction to the conference that would be welcome too, although
Code4LibCon is coming up in a few weeks. I’m sure there will be reminders
about the community-generated code of conduct
(https://github.com/code4lib/antiharassment-policy/blob/master/code_of_conduct.md).
I think it also useful to take a look at what just passed the IETF that
governs their
Just so everyone knows, the 2014 Code4Lib Conference Code of Conduct is
here:
http://code4lib.org/conference/2014/code_of_conduct
and it is linked from the main conference page. Thanks,
Roy
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 1:36 PM, Peter Murray peter.mur...@lyrasis.orgwrote:
Code4LibCon is coming up
Software Test Engineer
ProQuest
Ann Arbor, MI
The Software Test Engineer designs, implements, and
executes automated test scripts, analyzes failure points, performs manual
testing as needed and documents issues found during
testing.
Some of what you'll be doing:
• Design, implement execute
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Position Number: 0084097T
Closing Date: Continuous - application review begins February 28, 2014
Non Tenure, Full Time/Temporary - Not to Exceed: December 31, 2014
http://library.manoa.hawaii.edu/about/jobs.html#temp
Duties and
Wow. I really like the IETF policy. It's not so much a code of conduct,
per se, but it's a great statement of who we are. I think a discussion
along those lines for c4l would be very interesting. Where IETF has a
statement like:
3. IETF participants devise solutions for the global Internet
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