[CODE4LIB] Allies bingo card

2015-01-23 Thread Andreas Orphanides
Can I just say how much I love this "Tech Diversity Bingo Card" that was posted on Geek Feminism recently: http://www.maleallies.com/ The website is "Male Allies" but the bingo card is designed to be applicable to allies of any historically marginalized group in tech. I also like that -- unlike m

Re: [CODE4LIB] wifi / network use policies

2015-01-23 Thread Riley Childs
Another question: Are you talking full on AUP or a short statement (like I provided)? Sent from my Windows Phone -- Riley Childs Senior Charlotte United Christian Academy Library Services Administrator IT Services Administrator (704) 537-0331x101 (704) 497-2086 rileychilds.net @rowdychildren I u

[CODE4LIB] Checksums for objects and not embedded metadata

2015-01-23 Thread Kyle Banerjee
Howdy all, I've been toying with the idea of embedding DOI's in all our digital assets and possibly inserting/updating other metadata as well. However, doing this would alter checksums created using normal methods. Is there a practical/easy way to checksum only the objects themselves without the

Re: [CODE4LIB] MARC Validation in a UNIX Environment

2015-01-23 Thread Scott Prater
We do most of our development work with the Java library MARC4j (you can output MARCXML, and validate that): http://marc4j.tigris.org/ And we've used the MARC tools in YAZ on the command line quite often, too: http://www.indexdata.com/yaz The LOC has a comprehensive list of tools: http://www

Re: [CODE4LIB] MARC Validation in a UNIX Environment

2015-01-23 Thread Bryan Baldus
On Friday, January 23, 2015 2:19 PM, Dana Jemison wrote: >I'm looking for a MARC validation tool (either binary or XML MARC) to identify >formatting and structural errors in MARC records, which can be run in a Unix >environment. Does anyone know of such a tool, or has anyone built something >li

Re: [CODE4LIB] MARC Validation in a UNIX Environment

2015-01-23 Thread Galen Charlton
Hi, On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 3:19 PM, Dana Jemison wrote: > I'm looking for a MARC validation tool (either binary or XML MARC) to > identify formatting and structural errors in MARC records, which can be > run in a Unix environment. Does anyone know of such a tool, or has > anyone built something

Re: [CODE4LIB] MARC Validation in a UNIX Environment

2015-01-23 Thread Terry Reese
I believe MARC::LINT (http://search.cpan.org/~eijabb/MARC-Lint_1.48/lib/MARC/Lint.pm ) provides some of that functionality (I think). --tr -Original Message- From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Dana Jemison Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 3:19 PM To: COD

[CODE4LIB] MARC Validation in a UNIX Environment

2015-01-23 Thread Dana Jemison
Hello! I'm looking for a MARC validation tool (either binary or XML MARC) to identify formatting and structural errors in MARC records, which can be run in a Unix environment. Does anyone know of such a tool, or has anyone built something like this which they'd be willing to share? Thanks so

Re: [CODE4LIB] Assignment planner-calculator use

2015-01-23 Thread Michael Berkowski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Jason, I was the original developer of that version of the Research Project Calculator linked from Sourceforge, several years ago when I worked for Minitex. Their public installation is at https://rpc.elm4you.org and is avaliable for anyone to try

Re: [CODE4LIB] Assignment planner-calculator use

2015-01-23 Thread Dhanushka Samarakoon
Hi Jason, I can answer the first question. Since we launched it in Nov/2013 we had 278 assignments scheduled through the system. Feel free to contact me if you need any other information. -Dhanushka. On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Jason Stirnaman wrote: > One of our librarians came across K-St

Re: [CODE4LIB] wifi / network use policies

2015-01-23 Thread Kyle Banerjee
I haven't managed a network for years, but our approach was to provide a broad statement of what the network was for and to make it clear the network couldn't be used for malicious or illegal purposes. The CYA policy is a start but you'll still have to deal with problems such as people using the n

[CODE4LIB] Assignment planner-calculator use

2015-01-23 Thread Jason Stirnaman
One of our librarians came across K-State's Assignment Planner http://www.lib.k-state.edu/apps/ap/ which is based on Minnesota/Minitex's http://sourceforge.net/projects/research-calc/ We're curious to hear: 1. some anecdotes as to how much use this kind of service gets and 2. if there are wor

[CODE4LIB] EVENT: Islandora Conference, August 3 - 7 in Charlottetown PEI

2015-01-23 Thread Islandora Community
The Islandora Foundation is thrilled to invite you to the first-ever Islandora Conference, taking place August 3 - 7, 2015 in the birthplace of Islandora: Charlottetown, PEI. This full week event will consist of sessions from the Islandora Foundation, Interest groups, community presentations, two

[CODE4LIB] Encrypting EZProxy + SIP2 authentication

2015-01-23 Thread Jane Sandberg
Hi all, I'd like to have our EZProxy server authenticate users using SIP2, which is totally supported and documented here: http://www.oclc.org/support/services/ezproxy/documentation/usr/sip.en.html. However, I am not enthusiastic about sending unencrypted patron login information over Telnet or r

Re: [CODE4LIB] wifi / network use policies

2015-01-23 Thread Alex Byrne
Hi, Nate! Here's the Internet Use Policy that we display for all our public computers when they log on: "These are Pierce County Library System's rules for use of the Internet. Failure to use this service appropriately and responsibly may result in suspension of Internet use privileges, librar

[CODE4LIB] Fwd: Job: Digital Library Applications Developer

2015-01-23 Thread Katherine Lynch
Temple University Libraries' software development team is growing! With exciting projects currently in development and on the horizon for Temple University Libraries, this is an opportunity to work as part of a dynamic and passionate team on highly-active Open Source projects like Hydra, Fedora Co

[CODE4LIB] Announcement: Global Open Knowledgebase Phase 2 and Public Preview

2015-01-23 Thread Kristen Wilson
I am pleased to announce that The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded $333,000 to North Carolina State University to support the second phase of development of the Global Open Knowledgebase (GOKb). GOKb is a project to create an open source, community-managed repository of metadata describing e

Re: [CODE4LIB] Plagiarism checker

2015-01-23 Thread Simeon Warner
The code used for overlap detection within the arXiv corpus (see [1] which significantly extended earlier work [2]) does a matching based on a sliding window of hashed 7-word sequences on extracted ASCII text. Perhaps more the required for the case in question, but this approach scales to a cor

Re: [CODE4LIB] Plagiarism checker

2015-01-23 Thread Joe Hourcle
On Jan 23, 2015, at 9:44 AM, Mark A. Matienzo wrote: > I believe Turnitin and SafeAssign both compare the text of submissions to > against external sources (e.g., SafeAssign uses ABI/INFORM, among others). > I am not certain if they compare submissions against each other. My understanding of Turn

Re: [CODE4LIB] Plagiarism checker

2015-01-23 Thread Adam Traub
Just thought I'd pop my head in: TurnItIn does compare to other previous submissions (both at your own institution and others) unless the submitter chooses not to include them in the repository for future checks. Cheers, Adam Traub Electronic Resources Librarian The Wallace Center Rochester I

Re: [CODE4LIB] Plagiarism checker

2015-01-23 Thread Mark A. Matienzo
I believe Turnitin and SafeAssign both compare the text of submissions to against external sources (e.g., SafeAssign uses ABI/INFORM, among others). I am not certain if they compare submissions against each other. However, if you're looking for something along the lines of what Dre suggests, you c

[CODE4LIB] Job: Digitization Services Manager at New York Public Library

2015-01-23 Thread jobs
Digitization Services Manager New York Public Library Long Island City _**Overview:**_ The Digital Imaging Unit of NYPL Labs is seeking a visionary, inventive manager to help The New York Public Library to share its vast collections with the world through digitization. The Manager will oversee

Re: [CODE4LIB] Plagiarism checker

2015-01-23 Thread Andreas Orphanides
My first thought was something like programatically doing a pairwise diff of the files, 5500 times. I was surprised I couldn't find a utility that just does this. But i did find something called diffuse [1], that allows you to graphically compare any number of text files in a diff-like fashion. Th

[CODE4LIB] Plagiarism checker

2015-01-23 Thread Judy Meirose
Can anyone recommend a plagiarism checking software besides Turnitin and SafeAssign? I need to compare about 100 student assignments against each other to make sure they don't copy each other's assignments. Thanks. Judy K. Meirose Systems Librarian Florida Coastal School of Law 8787 Baypine Rd