The submission deadline for the sixth conference Semantic Web in Libraries
(SWIB), 1.-3.12.2014 in Bonn, has been extended to June 1, 2014.
The call for proposals here once again:
Call for Proposals: SWIB14 - Semantic Web in Libraries Conference 1.12. -
3.12.2014, Bonn, Germany
The SWIB
Data Services Librarian
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh
The Data Services Librarian, a library faculty position, conducts outreach and
engagement efforts to members of the campus community and offers strategies,
best practices and services to manage their data throughout the research life
Data Reference Services Librarian
McGill University
Montreal
Data Reference Services Librarian
Assistant or Associate Librarian depending upon experience (tenure-track)
Duration: Initial three-year appointment with possibility
for renewal
Salary: Commensurate with experience
Posting number:
Library Supervisor, Digital Initiatives
State College of Florida, Manatee–Sarasota
Sarasota
Provides oversight for the SCF Libraries digital initiatives. The successful
candidate serves the faculty, students, staff of the college and researchers
within the college community by developing,
Head, Library Systems Information Technology
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon
Applications are invited for a tenured or tenure-track appointment with the
University Library at the
University of Saskatchewan. We are seeking a dynamic, innovative and flexible
leader with strong
professional
Metadata Archivist
New York Public Library
New York City
The New York Public Library holds nearly 10,000 archival and manuscript
collections comprising over 50,000 linear feet. These collections are
distributed across several curatorial units in three research centers. They
support the work of a
Dear Community,
As excitement builds around the upcoming open source release of the beta
version of the redesigned Fedora 4 at Open Repositories 2014, Fedora 4 Deep
Dive articles provide a closer look at software features and how they answer
key community use cases that have driven
I can see why a programmer would be frustrated with Drupal. I've been confused
by it on a number of occasions. I'm not very deep into the Drupal community,
and I've only tried some aspects of Drupal development. So I'm maybe not the
most likely person to say the following.
If you go the route
You make great points, and that is why I am hesitant to make custom
applications. I think I figured out a nice middle ground using the Data
module. That module apparently lets you create custom (ie sane) database
tables and do CRUD operations through Drupal. My current thinking is to use
this
Library Electronic Resources Specialist
Raritan Valley Community College
Branchburg Township, New Jersey
ColdFusion, EZproxy, JavaScript, Personal computer hardware
http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/13115
Digital Scholarship Specialist
University of Oklahoma
Norman, Oklahoma
Digital humanities,
THIS IS SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT THAN WHAT WE DISCUSSED.
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 3:44 PM, j...@code4lib.org wrote:
Library Electronic Resources Specialist
Raritan Valley Community College
Branchburg Township, New Jersey
ColdFusion, EZproxy, JavaScript, Personal computer hardware
On May 16, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Andreas Orphanides akorp...@ncsu.edu wrote:
Library Electronic Resources Specialist
Raritan Valley Community College
Branchburg Township, New Jersey
ColdFusion, EZproxy, JavaScript, Personal computer hardware
http://jobs.code4lib.org/job/13115
I’d rather see the
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 12:54 PM, Eric Lease Morgan emor...@nd.edu wrote:
On May 16, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Andreas Orphanides akorp...@ncsu.edu wrote:
Library Electronic Resources Specialist
Raritan Valley Community College
Branchburg Township, New Jersey
ColdFusion, EZproxy, JavaScript,
apologies.. clearly I misunderstood something...
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Cynthia Ng cynthia.s...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 12:54 PM, Eric Lease Morgan emor...@nd.eduwrote:
On May 16, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Andreas Orphanides akorp...@ncsu.edu
wrote:
Library Electronic
On May 16, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Andreas Orphanides wrote:
THIS IS SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT THAN WHAT WE DISCUSSED.
Agreed, but there's no need for shouting.
It looks to me like it's a change in the messages that 'jobs.code4lib.org'
generates and sends to the list ... *not* the change that Eric made to
I understand that there is undoubtedly some overlap between this list and
LODLAM (Linked Open Data for Libraries, Archives, and Museums), but I
wanted to pass along a link to a discussion I started in the LODLAM list
about the application of RDF and linked data ontologies to archival
materials and
I'm trying to mock HTTP requests for a code library I'm working on by using
the PHP-VCR library.
https://github.com/php-vcr/php-vcr
I'm having issues getting the tests to run against the mocks and was
wondering if anyone else has experience using this library. I think it is a
matching issue but
I think that it is widely conceded that it is a good idea to use the most
suitable tool for a given task. But what does that mean? There is a long list
of conditions and factors that go into selecting tools, some reflecting
immediate needs, some reflecting long term needs and strategy, and
Due to overwhelming demand, code4lib Los Angeles is now expanding to the
greater Southern California region. The online home for this group is at
http://www.meetup.com/Code4lib-SoCal/. Please head over there and join the
group to receive messages about our upcoming meetings.
But since I have
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