-overlooked WebDAV option.”
http://blog.jonudell.net/2007/03/16/art-rhynos-science-project/
Jason
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On 10/25/2007
Or .NET classes for the same?
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On 4/2/2008 at 12:39 PM, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Pons,
Lisa
(ponslm
a package of XML. You could use
XSLT to convert to RSS:
http://www.ejlife.net/blogs/john/2006/04/25/1146023865263.html
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would be happy to share our RFI and some of our evaluation results
with you off list.
Jason
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appliance. Of course, it also add $40K or more to the total
price.
http://wire.jstirnaman.com/2008/05/23/federated-search-for-google-search-appliance/
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Harish,
OpenCollection (http://www.opencollection.org/ ) is open source. It
was mentioned at JASIG. I'm hoping to install and try it out here
soon.
Jason
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I haven't used it, but there is an AJAX extension for GSA and Mini that
does faceting - they refer to it as parametric search:
http://code.google.com/p/parametric/
We use the Mini on our university web site, but not for intranet (yet).
Jason
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Agree. When you step outside libraryland and into corporate/enterprise
IT (thinking Autonomy, FAST, etc.) then federated search is often used
to refer to aggregated local indexing of distinct databases.
Jason
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and then write a parser (in Python or Ruby) that
will read the values from that spreadsheet and produce a dublin_core.xml
Sai,
That work has already been done in PHP: http://tds.terkko.helsinki.fi/utils/ I
just used it for a small project. I tweaked it a tiny bit and tried to clarify
the
Thanks, Eric. I hadn't heard of these. We'll check it out.
Another interesting one is Mednar (who named this thing?) - a medical
open access federated search engine launched by fed search veterans Deep
Web.
http://mednar.com/mednar/
Jason
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On 7/9/2009 at 6:18 PM, in message
of the problem children (Windows users), I think that
pretty much derailed the VuFind session last year.
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
Bess Sadler eo...@virginia.edu 11/10/2009 8:41 AM
+1 from me on this, no surprise. :)
What if we did a next gen catalog day thing? We could spend the
morning on solr
+1 I'd never leave the dojo.
Agreed on morning and afternoon black belt sessions for all those
who
desire dark Solr.
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20091113170101.gd4...@manheim.library.drexel.edu, Gabriel Farrell
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On Fri, Nov 13, 2009
Cary,
Where are you renting from?
jason
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On 2/18/2010 at 5:08 PM, in message
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NM. Just saw the previous message dork/
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On 2/18/2010 at 5:08 PM, in message
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with this. I'm a drummer too, BTW...in
the event of a C4L11 Battle of the Bands.
Jason
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On 3/5/2010 at 9:37 AM, in message
Those things cost a (relative) fortune. You can find cheaper versions at
Amazon.
Oh, and please never use duck tape for stage applications like taping
extension cords and mic cables to the floor. Gaff tape is tougher and
leaves no sticky residue.
Jason
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Web Developer / Designer
A.R. Dykes Library/Internet Development
University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS
See the full posting at
https://jobs.kumc.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=371066
Position Summary: This person will work closely with Dykes
,
bibliographic databases, and search engines.
Visit
https://jobs.kumc.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=371769
for a complete description and application
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to Information
Technology, Application Administrator, position #J0184705
Regards,
Jason
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Me too when confirming, after it shows the list of rooms available.
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On 12/13/2010 at 11:54 AM, in message
aanlkti=c+xq_-znr8=cencg3p35p
Kevin,
Marketing genius to send this out the morning of payday! Thanks for running
with it!
Jason
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On 1/7/2011 at 09:38 AM, in message
and how
accurate my response would be.
It's just not as clear-cut as the survey assumes.
Regards,
Jason
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On 8/25/2011 at 02:04 PM, in message
is in heavy
transition right now and we still had to do a fair amount of work ourselves
just to get a few data sources into it.
Jason Stirnaman
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On 9/13/2011 at 04:25
pretty cool for Rails projects, but maybe a bit stale.
Jason
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On 9/13/2011 at 04:37 PM, in message 4E6FCD17.CF3 : 5 : 23711, Jason
Stirnaman wrote
Thanks, Jonathan. I vaguely recall the presentation. Looks like their code is
available at http://code.google.com/p/metridoc/ and active. Definitely worth
trying.
Jason Stirnaman
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PS, Here's the link for jumping to Thomas Browning's Metridoc talk:
http://www.indiana.edu/~video/stream/launchflash.html?format=MP4folder=vicfilename=C4L2011_session_2_20110208.mp4starttime=3600
Jason Stirnaman
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Correction: Thomas Barker. Sorry.
PS, Here's the link for jumping to Thomas Browning's Metridoc talk:
http://www.indiana.edu/~video/stream/launchflash.html?format=MP4folder=vicfilename=C4L2011_session_2_20110208.mp4starttime=3600
Jason Stirnaman
Biomedical Librarian, Digital Projects
A.R
I'll try to update a few more. You can adjust the starttime parameter (in
seconds) in the URL accordingly for each talk. Of course, you have to watch to
figure out where they start.
Jason Stirnaman
Biomedical Librarian, Digital Projects
A.R. Dykes Library, University of Kansas Medical Center
Second that. It was mentioned earlier on the list that cost would be $150. Are
the pre-conference sessions extra?
Jason
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On 11/8/2011 at 10:46 AM
rush.
Jason
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On 11/10/2011 at 11:01 AM, in message
cajajqvrgw8ogxojo3+zzwgz1e2ozyfafgx5dw2y1ajumhdj...@mail.gmail.com,
Cary Gordon listu
You have no idea Whenever I make it, some of this is coming with me
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1693254250/wilderness-brewing-co
Jason
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as
search results facet. It's all driven by MS SQL Server and exposed as web
services.
We've used it here to map medical school lectures to the licensing exam
outlines and have experimented a little with autoclassifying the same lecture
content by MeSH.
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
Biomedical
Cindy,
I asked this same question a few months ago[1].
We've been working with our campus Enterprise Analytics group to help us
prioritize what we to measure and develop a BI strategy. They use QlikView
http://www.qlikview.com/ as their analysis tool of choice.
I like the idea of possibly
/me waves dongle
I have a Mac mini displayport to DVI adaptor
Jason
On 1/9/2012 at 04:01 PM, in message
CABqCXLTTT+C=l3jcspwozyr-gqoffqyf8kmvmmabi92a4dq...@mail.gmail.com,
Michael B. Klein mbkl...@gmail.com wrote:
DVD ordered! Do we know what kind of large-screen viewing/projector
That's what I hear, too. You might also look at
http://support.google.com/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=enanswer=100076
Jason
On 2/27/2012 at 12:56 PM, in message cb713bfa.df25%shan...@jhu.edu, Sean
Hannan shan...@jhu.edu wrote:
Mechanical Turk it.
(I hear that's what all the hipsters do
/org/dspace/app/xmlui/cocoon/OpenURLReader.java
Jason Stirnaman
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University of Kansas Medical Center
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From: Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] on behalf of David Lawrence
[david.lawre
Sorry. I guess I misunderstood. I thought David meant resolving OpenURLs
pointed at his content.
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
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University of Kansas Medical Center
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From: Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB
It might be worth considering the Annotum theme for Wordpress, meant to do just
that.
http://wordpress.org/extend/themes/annotum-base
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
Digital Projects Librarian
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University of Kansas Medical Center
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Tom,
We use Rackspace's Cloud Files for Cloud Server backup, not CDN, but it is
built for that. You can use it with Akamai to serve content. It has versioning
and mobile UIs:
http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/public/files/technology/
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
Digital Projects Librarian
A.R. Dykes
It looks like the Metridoc project might have one:
https://code.google.com/p/metridoc/source/search?q=sushiorigq=sushibtnG=Search+Trunk
No idea if it's working, but I'd be really interested in hearing an update on
Metridoc - if Thomas or anyone else involved is listening.
Jason Stirnaman
Ian +1
I like that direction and I'll sign it.
I think it would be good to offer an occasional reminder in C4L channels (e.g.
link in the IRC greeting, mail list signup, etc.) that this is the sort of
*community* you're entering and here's what you should expect.
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
++
I was bummed not to find any Big Black in rdio.
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
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From: Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] on behalf of Gabriel
Farrell [gsf
Jason Stirnaman
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Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2013 12:52
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Sherman [matt.r.sher...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2013 10
your work and about this thing you're hunched over for 8 hours a day. Sure,
those lessons focus heavily on spreadsheet functions, but that's a familiar way
to introduce the concepts. I think it could also be adapted to Ruby, Python,
whatever.
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
Digital Projects Librarian
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there for someone just wanting to submit a poem.
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
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From: Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] on behalf of Karen Coyle
[li
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Jason
Jason Stirnaman
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From: Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] on behalf of Francis Kayiwa
[kay...@uic.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Paul,
Not a huge set, but I will offer up our BibApp data,
http://experts.kumc.edu/faq. It should mostly meet your requirements and is
already in VIVO form (and other flavors) for you.
Contact me off-list of you have questions.
Jason Stirnaman
913-588-7319
-- Original message
I recommend going through
http://pragprog.com/book/btlang/seven-languages-in-seven-weeks
No, of course it's not exhaustive, but it offers an appreciation of some modern
languages, their differences, and the roots they derived from.
Every coder [their] language. Every language its coder :)
As of Ruby 1.9, I would dispute the Ruby is slower than everything case.
There's lots of evidence to the contrary, e.g.
http://www.unlimitednovelty.com/2012/06/ruby-is-faster-than-python-php-and-perl.html
Jason
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries
integration with VuFind or Blacklight are appreciated.
Thanks,
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
Digital Projects Librarian
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University of Kansas Medical Center
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Josh,
If you're wanting to deploy a Ruby app to Windows desktops then you might look
at Shoes or jRuby (as others suggested):
http://www.slideshare.net/anisniit/jruby-15867973
http://www.slideshare.net/anisniit/jruby-15867973http://www.slideshare.net/anisniit/jruby-15867973
For web
difference. We're just getting ready to
push our verified publication data to ORCID profiles for our researchers.
Cornell has done some work on author-name disambiguation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44PVULsDk24
Jason Stirnaman, MLS
Biomedical Librarian, Digital Projects and Research
A.R. Dykes
Eric,
We just did a workshop at C4LMidwest on getting up and running with Fuseki and
RDF/XML. Here's the 3-part tutorial (for OS X, but translates easily to Linux):
http://jstirnaman.wordpress.com/2013/10/11/installing-fuseki-with-jena-and-tdb-on-os-x/
Jason
-Original Message-
From:
Yes, I just started playing with it, too, and would like to hear ideas. The
notebook model is really cool and, I think, would at least be helpful for
teaching others to code.
There's also an iRuby port.
Jason
-- Original message --
From: Roy Tennant
Date: 12/19/2013 11:54 AM
To:
http://orcid.org/faq-page#n110
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
Lead, Library Technology Services
University of Kansas Medical Center
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On Jun 10, 2014, at 3:04 PM, Eric Lease Morgan emor...@nd.edu wrote:
Is ORCID an acronym, and if it is then what does it stand for? —ELM
I'm a big fan of Johanna Rothman: http://www.jrothman.com/
Most of her writing centers on teams, project management, and hiring in
technology. It doesn't always translate easily to our glacial,
resource-strapped academic environments though.
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
Lead, Library Technology
LD.
And, you may find that it's enough for now.
1. http://www.xprogramming.com/Practices/PracSimplest.html
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
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University of Kansas Medical Center
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On Aug 6, 2014, at 1:45 PM, Michael Beccaria mbecca
Ray,
There are also good MARC libraries for Ruby, Python, Perl...
Here's an example implementing ruby-marc within a pipeline-able command-line
script:
https://github.com/jstirnaman/ebook_bibs
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
Lead, Library Technology Services
University of Kansas Medical Center
jstirna
MARCEdit can also be invoked on the command-line:
http://blog.reeset.net/archives/1078
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
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University of Kansas Medical Center
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913-588-7319
On Aug 28, 2014, at 1:44 PM, John Mignault jmigna...@metro.org wrote:
You don't
know they'd
appreciate any feedback.
They're also wanting to validate possible business models, e.g. OR in the
cloud.
Jason
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University of Kansas Medical Center
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913-588-7319
them to a new record. ###
sortedrecord = MARC::Record.new
sortedrecord.leader = newrecord.leader
newrecord.sort_by{|f| f.tag}.each {|tag| sortedrecord.append(tag)}
writer.write(sortedrecord)
end
Thanks,
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
Lead, Library Technology Services
University
Thanks, Steve! Thought I had tried that, but it's exactly what I was looking
for.
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
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On Sep 12, 2014, at 8:06 AM, Steve Meyer steve.e.me...@gmail.com wrote:
Since
at all, but it just
looks so wrong, even if I am busting any field order magic in the process.
Jason
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University of Kansas Medical Center
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On Sep 12, 2014, at 12:11 PM, Terry Reese ree...@gmail.com wrote:
I was so
you're going to know is to scratch your itch, experiment,
and see if anyone else joins in.
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
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University of Kansas Medical Center
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On Nov 4, 2014, at 9:34 AM, Schulkins, Joe joseph.schulk...@liverpool.ac.uk
wrote
Riley,
Could you fix the spelling on More then just books in the store? Should be
More than just books
Thanks,
Jason
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On Nov 6, 2014, at 1:04 PM, Riley Childs rchi
. if there are worthy alternatives (free or fee)?
Contact me directly if you prefer.
Thanks,
Jason
Jason Stirnaman, MLS
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University of Kansas Medical Center
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?
On 3/19/15 3:53 PM, Jason Stirnaman wrote:
I've been using the ELK (elastic + logstash(1) + kibana)(2) stack for EZProxy
log analysis.
Yes, the index can grow really fast with log data, so I have to be selective
about what I store. I'm not familiar with the Symphony log format, but
Logstash
and user-type stats.
1. http://logstash.net/
2. https://www.elastic.co/downloads
Jason
Jason Stirnaman, MLS
Application Development, Library and Information Services, IR
University of Kansas Medical Center
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On Mar 19, 2015, at 2:15 PM, Cary Gordon listu...@chillco.com
to manage a local bibliography, then try Zotero and their API:
https://www.zotero.org/support/dev/web_api/v3/start
Jason
Jason Stirnaman, MLS
Application Development, Library and Information Services, IR
University of Kansas Medical Center
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913-588-7319
On May 20, 2015, at 5
/orcid_client.rb
Jason
Jason Stirnaman, MLS
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University of Kansas Medical Center
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On May 20, 2015, at 9:06 AM, Jason Stirnaman jstirna...@kumc.edu wrote:
Hi, Alex.
re: ORCID, available author info depends
-gakugei.ac.jp)
@wonox http://orcid.org/-0002-6398-9317
東京学芸大学附属図書館(教育研究支援部学術情報課)
Tel: 042-329-7217 Fax: 042-323-5994
2015-05-20 23:16 GMT+09:00 Jason Stirnaman jstirna...@kumc.edu:
Hi again.
Here are some examples implementing the ORCID API:
using jQuery with the ORCID Public API to fetch
UI?
Apologies if this is a rehash, but I've only found this 2013 thread on the
same topic:
http://serials.infomotions.com/code4lib/archive/2013/201312/4587.html
Contact me off list if you prefer.
Thanks,
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
Galter Health Sciences Library, Northwestern University
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