So we index the OCR text in two Solr fields. One that is just the OCR text and
another that is a accumulation of all of the metadata and OCR for a resource.
When a user does a "keyword" search we search against that Solr field with all
of the accumulated information. We never use the other
Josh,
Congrats on the new gig, and thank you for this explanation of OregonDigital’s
BookReader integration. I’m sorry I wasn’t more specific about this, but I
think the original question had less to do with the BookReader integration, and
more to do with a non-frameworky explanation of
Digital Asset Librarian
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia
Digital Asset Librarian
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is currently seeking a Digital Asset Librarian
to activate and expand access to our world-class art collections and the
digital media that is produced from them. Working
Special Collections/Archives Specialist
California State University, Chico
Chico, CA
ACADEMIC LIBRARY SERVICES
LIBRARY SERVICES SPECIALIST III
Working independently, under the general direction of the department head, the
Special Collections Assistant performs complex, specialized technical
Thanks for the plethora of links and responses. There are some great
things here to look through.
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 11:52 AM, Peter Murray wrote:
> Nice! I particularly like the indication of the content type in the lower
> right corner of the thumbnail...
>
>
> Peter
>
Library Web Interface Deisgner
Upstate Medical University
Syracuse
The Upstate Health Sciences Library is looking for an
enthusiastic and creative Web Designer to lead the Library Web Team in the
creation of an innovative and agile online environment that ensures that our
students, faculty,
The University of North Carolina Wilmington (5 miles from the beach!) is
growing our small, flexible and productive library IT department. We are
looking for an Online Applications Support Technician to help provide DevOps
type support.
This positions supports the development of online library
Salvete!
> We just designed our own responsive site at Multnomah County Library for
> digital collections that is also OAI-PMH compatible. We call it The
> Gallery. https://gallery.multcolib.org/
>
> Erica
>
I don't want to live in a world where "Pig War" doesn't return at least 74
Nice! I particularly like the indication of the content type in the lower
right corner of the thumbnail...
Peter
> On Feb 29, 2016, at 11:12 AM, Erica FINDLEY wrote:
>
> We just designed our own responsive site at Multnomah County Library for
> digital collections that is
We just designed our own responsive site at Multnomah County Library for
digital collections that is also OAI-PMH compatible. We call it The
Gallery. https://gallery.multcolib.org/
Erica
*Erica Findley*
Cataloging/Metadata Librarian
Multnomah County Library
Phone: 503.988.5466
Check out FSU's project DigiNole: https://fsu.digital.flvc.org/islandora/
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From: Code for Libraries
Hi Matt,
I work on the digital repository for the Library of Congress. We have a lot of
our tools on our public github
https://github.com/LibraryOfCongress
Of particular interest would be the bagit-python, and bagit-java. Note that for
bagit-java we are in the middle of a rewrite so if you
Hi Matt,
The Islandora Community (http://islandora.ca/about) is releasing some lovely
open source digital repositories. Islandora is interoperable and extensible
through the Tuque API, the Islandora OAI module, and many other tools that are
included in the software stack.
Here are a few
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