Ha ha---yes! exactly.
On 5/6/14, 6:13 PM, "Joe Hourcle" wrote:
>On May 6, 2014, at 12:34 PM, Dan Chudnov wrote:
>
>> Is it time to reconsider: should we start a separate list for "Job:"
>>postings? "code4lib-jobs", perhaps?
>
>I think the real question here is if we should have a separate list
It's not conversation though, it's more like broadcast. Surely I don't have to
explain on this particular list why this channel is not the perfect broadcast
outlet.
Further, it's quite distinct "subject" matter.
Let me not generalise about librarians, but don't these ideas resonate?:
* separat
On May 6, 2014, at 12:34 PM, Dan Chudnov wrote:
> Is it time to reconsider: should we start a separate list for "Job:"
> postings? "code4lib-jobs", perhaps?
I think the real question here is if we should have a separate list for
discussing if we need a separate list for jobs. I propose
'cod
Riley,
That sounds like a good idea.
+1 from me.
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 5:22 PM, Riley Childs wrote:
> Suggestion: What if we had a daily digest? Instead of a blast evrytime a
> new job is posted why not do a daily digest of all posted jobs? Or we could
> say after there have been 12 jobs pos
Suggestion: What if we had a daily digest? Instead of a blast evrytime a new
job is posted why not do a daily digest of all posted jobs? Or we could say
after there have been 12 jobs posted send a digest with those 12 jobs?
Riley Childs
Junior
IT Admin
email: rchi...@cucawarriors.com
office: +1
I vote no the separation, even though I am a high school student I still enjoy
reading the postings and seeing what jobs are out there, people with solid jobs
likely agree with me 100%, plus it lets me know what type of degree(s) I may
need in this field!
Riley Childs
Junior
IT Admin
email: rch
I rarely post anything to this list because honestly I'm not qualified in
most cases. For this, however, I'm qualified. While I didn't see the
initial question, I've figured it through its replies.
Some of those responses have been pretty disheartening. While most of what
goes through this list
>> mostly because every time this topic comes up people simply respond "No"
without explaining why.
Since I was one of the first to respond with a bare "no," let me explain
why.
Dan didn't seed the discussion in any way. He asked a yes or no question -
"is it time to reconsider a jobs only list."
Actually, I am not complaining. I am just wondering why I am receiving so may
job postings on a list serve that I though was supposed to be relating to
Code4Lib conferences and coding in library environments. Had the list been
called "Code4LibJobs" I suspect I never would have asked the question
"How do you manage to filter out those who feel their job is worthy of
cross posting without using jobs@code4lib ?"
To me this is a strong argument for keeping the Code4Lib job posting
as-is. For the postings that come through http://jobs.code4lib.org/ ,
people can filter with 100% accuracy. If
On 05/07/2014 04:59 AM, Richard Sarvas wrote:
Not to be a jerk about this, but why is the answer always "No"? There seem to
be more posts on this list relating to job openings than there are relating to code
discussions. Are job postings a part why this list was originally created? If so, I'll
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How do you manage to filter out those who feel their job is worthy of cross
posting without using jobs@code4lib I've yet to get around to making a smarter
filter to deal with those.
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Revs Infrastructure Developer
210 Meyer Library, Stanford, CA
carri...@stanford.edu
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Very well then, carry on with the job postings.
Rick
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Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 1:34 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] separate list for jobs
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what jobs emails? I haven't seen one of those since I started on this list
=P
I agree that a simple filter works perfectly well, and the lower number of
mailing list people have to subscribe to, the better
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Kate Kosturski wrote:
> I agree as well - I've always b
There is another benefit in addition to, "skills should I cultivate." There
is a follow-the-money factor. Declaring I'm for Linked Data is one thing.
Putting Linked Data in a job title is something far more significant.
Since code4lib is not always boast4lib-ish, it would be too great a loss to
no
I agree as well - I've always been taught to always keep your eye on the
job market, even if you are gainfully and happily employed. You also never
know when a friend or colleague may be a good fit for a job you see on C4L.
So, I enjoy the job posts and if you don't want to read them, the
sugges
No.
The sender is j...@code4lib.org, so that makes email filters super easy ;-).
- Original Message -
> From: "Dan Chudnov"
> To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
> Sent: Tuesday, May 6, 2014 12:34:31 PM
> Subject: [CODE4LIB] separate list for jobs
>
> Is it time to reconsider: should we start
I also vote "NO". I want so see first hand what the "marketable skills" are
that I should be acquiring. I can always delete the ones that are way above my
head, but at least I've some idea what terms to look up!
JJ
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On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Richard Sarvas wrote:
> Not to be a jerk about this, but why is the answer always "No"? There seem
> to be more posts on this list relating to job openings than there are
> relating to code discussions. Are job postings a part why this list was
> originally created
No
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From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Edward
M. Corrado
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2014 12:38 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] separate list for jobs
No
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 12:36 PM, Devon wrote:
> No.
>
>
>
No.
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>>> Dan Chudnov 5/6/2014 12:34 PM >>>
Is it time to reconsider: should we start a se
Not to be a jerk about this, but why is the answer always "No"? There seem to
be more posts on this list relating to job openings than there are relating to
code discussions. Are job postings a part why this list was originally created?
If so, I'll stop now.
Then again, perhaps as a group we a
Thanks to everyone for the conversation re: barriers to open metadata. Your
feedback is really helpful!
Laura
On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 7:27 AM, Karen Coyle wrote:
> On 4/30/14, 9:19 PM, Chad Nelson wrote:
>
>> If libraries aren't willing to put in the the effort to make their own
>> data
>> more
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This comes up all the time, and always it's no. For anyone who
doesn't like the job postings, use email filters.
-Wilhelmina
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Dan Chudnov wrote:
> Is it time to reconsider: should we start a separate list for "Job:"
> postings? "code4lib-jobs", perhaps?
>
>
No
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 12:36 PM, Devon wrote:
> No.
>
>
> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 12:34 PM, Dan Chudnov wrote:
>
>> Is it time to reconsider: should we start a separate list for "Job:"
>> postings? "code4lib-jobs", perhaps?
>>
>> -Dan
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Sent from my GMail account.
No.
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 12:34 PM, Dan Chudnov wrote:
> Is it time to reconsider: should we start a separate list for "Job:"
> postings? "code4lib-jobs", perhaps?
>
> -Dan
>
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Sent from my GMail account.
Is it time to reconsider: should we start a separate list for "Job:" postings?
"code4lib-jobs", perhaps?
-Dan
Thanks Drew!
I have to admit I haven't had much time to sort through resources yet but am
definitely adding these to the list.
Arwen
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To: CODE4LIB@L
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Thanks, Stefano. The time zone difference makes this pretty much
impossible for some of us. Will the talks be recorded for later viewing?
kc
On 5/6/14, 2:09 AM, Stefano Bargioni wrote:
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