I would agree. They will pick up the tech... why the tech, and the need for the
workarounds, is another story.
On March 1, 2016, at 9:39 PM, "Fitchett, Deborah"
wrote:
I actually feel that the tech side of library things may be less bewildering to
a non-tech
I actually feel that the tech side of library things may be less bewildering to
a non-tech person than the *culture*. Things like:
* the way any progress happens in University Time
* the way we're dependent on vendors in ways that mean that yes, often our
systems SUCK but we just have to play
Please note the March 22nd SoCal MeetUp will be rescheduled for some time in
April. Josh, Gary or myself will be in touch with further details as we er...
figure them out.
While I've cancelled the meeting in MeetUp, I have not yet rescheduled until we
have confirmed a date so please stay tuned
Yes, sendgrid-php api finally does the job for me. There are quite many steps
to go through to make it work. If anybody is in the same situation like me,
contact me off-line; I can help to walk you through. Thanks for all the help
received. - Kelly
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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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It looks like Displayfusion can do that, probably in the paid version.
https://www.displayfusion.com/Features/Functions/ lists "Mirror Window" as
an option, which is probably what you want to do. I assume you want to
have the OPAC window open on both screens.
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*University Library*
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*Position Available*: The expected start date is as soon as possible after
the closing date. This is a 100%, 3-Year Visiting Academic Professional
appointment,
Digital Initiatives Librarian
Job Code 648C4L
William Paterson University invites applications for a twelve month
tenure-track position as a Digital Initiatives Librarian.
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Devops Engineer
Harvard Law School Library Innovation Lab
Cambridge, MA
**Who we are**
[LIL ](http://librarylab.law.harvard.edu/)is a small startup shop embedded in
the world's largest academic law library. We build open-source experiments and
share them with the world. Some grow into
When you hook up the monitor in Windows, at least, you should have the option
to extend, duplicate... If you duplicate they see the whole thing. If you
extend you can drag over the window you want to share.
I'm sure there are also fancier solutions!
Christina
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From:
Hi,
Does someone have experience with using a tool to project just one window/
program to a second monitor?
I want to connect a second monitor to our circulation desk computers that will
only show the OPAC with location information and prevent it from showing all
other programs running on the
Shaun,
Thanks, I’m psyched to be at OSU!
I think you’ve nailed down the process here, and there are a couple concepts
that I wanted to follow-up on;
1. “Download document from search results list” : This would be a simple
enhancement to the rendering of each search result and exposing the
The latest version of veraPDF is now available. This marks the end of the
PREFORMA project’s first re-design phase.
Version 0.10 has the following feature enhancements:
Conformance checker:
*new implementation of the XMP validation
*proper CharSet / CIDSet validation
Command line:
*processes
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