cumstances.
Since, like Hydra and Code4Lib, OR does not exist as a legal entity, the MOU is
between the OR Steering Committee and CLIR.
Jon
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Esmé
Cowles
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2016 4:24 PM
To
already on ezproxy and won't be on there. They're not
likely to find it either, the ezproxy-l list doesn't seem very well exposed to
searching.
> (@Jon, kind of looking at you because I worry that EZProxy expertise such as
> yours will get lost. I know it seems impossible, but one day we may
the top FAQ question. The documentation was ok, but it's really not all that
complicated.
Jon Gorman
Library IT
University of Illinois
217 244-4688
Visiting Information System Analyst (3 year term)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Library IT - Infrastructure Management and Support (IMS)
Position Available: This is a 12 month, full-time Academic Professional
position with the University Library's IT Infrastructure Management and
location data:
https://github.com/pulibrary/locations
It, too, is a little rough around the edges (esp wrt views) and has some
site-specific stuff, like a gazillion 'location codes' to make it work
with existing systems...but that's sorta why we built it.
-Jon
--
Jon Stroop
Application Development
in candidates with a strong IT background?
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
Ontology Engineer/Semantic Applications Developer, Cornell University Library
https://cornellu.taleo.net/careersection/10164/jobdetail.ftl?job=25577
Description
Join the team advancing open source, linked data initiatives for a world class
academic research library on the beautiful Cornell
Semantic Applications and Linked Data Developer
Albert R. Mann Library
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
Job Posting #25577: http://goo.gl/Oz1PdD
Cornell University’s Mann Library IT Team is seeking a senior-level Semantic
Applications and Linked Data Developer who will apply innovative
.
AddThis and ShareThis probably have limited value for the data they
compromise. Google Analytics is probably a much better trade. EZproxy too...
Jon
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Eric Hellman e...@hellman.net wrote:
On Aug 14, 2014, at 4:32 PM, William Denton w...@pobox.com wrote
links to other tools as well: http://iiif.io/
Hope this helps,
-Jon
On 07/25/2014 11:36 AM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
Does anyone have a good solution to recommend for display of very large images
on the web? I'm thinking of something that supports pan and scan, as well as
loading only certain
be happy to hear what you think.
-Jon
Sent from my mobile. Please excuse typos.
-Original Message-
From: James, Eric eric.ja...@yale.edu
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Sent: Fri, 25 Jul 2014 17:39
Subject: [CODE4LIB] iiif compatible servers
Looking to implement a iiif compatible server
This?
https://code.google.com/p/library-callnumber-lc/
On 07/11/2014 12:01 PM, Robert Dumas wrote:
Hey all:
Does anyone know of any scripts (preferably in Ruby or Python) which can slice
up an LC call number and sort a table of items by LC call number?
I like the Google Drive Form idea. MIght be able to do that or some
variation. Thanks!
Jon Gorman
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Matt Cordial matt.cord...@gmail.com wrote:
We've been using a G+ community for event announcements and discussions.
It's been fine. We're pretty small so we
randomly) is the next book in the queue.
So anyone out there already doing something similar? Thoughts? Ideas?
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
, and certainly not
in 4-5 years. Get as much experience as possible, do a CS degree, but
also learn how to write and communicate OR do an arts degree, but also
learn how to program (etc.), and you'll be fine.
-Jon
On 05/28/2014 11:17 PM, Riley Childs wrote:
I was curious about the type
, with the goal of final release in
September. However, we would appreciate feedback early in order to work
on and gain consensus for any necessary changes.
Sincerely,
The IIIF Image and Presentation API Editors:
Benjamin Albritton
Michael Appleby
Robert Sanderson
Stuart Snydman
Jon Stroop
Simeon
I'll try to do some digging as well
Jon Gorman
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Lisa Rabey academichu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 8:30 AM, Francis Kayiwa fkay...@colgate.edu
wrote:
+1
Go for it Lisa!
./fxk
I can start digging into the hows/whys sometime
I've long thought a friends of code4lib would be useful organization, but
never quite pulled it together...
On Apr 10, 2014 10:41 PM, Tom Cramer tcra...@stanford.edu wrote:
Is black light a 501c3?
Nope. Just an OSS project with lots of contributors from awesome places : )
Off the top of my
Group 4 for The Pit:
It seems like there will be a sizable exodus from the conf hotel to the
restaurant around 6 PM, so let's plan to meet then or shortly before in
the lobby so that we can get ourselves organized. I'll find a way to
make myself know to you.
-Jon
Great points, Jason! We have run into the same issue with Windows 7 drivers on
our ILL scanner here.
Jon Goodell, MA, AHIP
UAMS Reference and Outreach Librarian
501-526-5641, jgood...@uams.edu
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Edward Summers e...@pobox.com wrote:
Luckily nobody’s really using it ; so it’s not a huge problem :-D
Gee, thanks Ed. :-)
Jon
the years, with both colleagues and clients, in public and in private, and
sometimes there's just no pleasing everyone, so we just do the best we can
with the tools we have, eh? And build some new tools, which we're also
working on.
Cheers for the useful debate.
Jon
Hi Rob, the conversation continues below...
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 7:01 PM, Robert Sanderson azarot...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi Jon,
To present the other side of the argument so that others on the list can
make an informed decision...
Thanks for reminding me that this is an academic panel
practice). So,
yeah, as soon as I get back from the ALA Midwinter conference (sooner if I
can get some meeting-free time). I'll at least get a 303 redirect header in
there (still learning nginx).
Cheers!
Jon
turtle.
Jon
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Dan Scott
deni...@gmail.comjavascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'deni...@gmail.com');
wrote:
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:08 AM, Jon Phipps
jphi...@madcreek.comjavascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'jphi...@madcreek.com');
wrote:
Hi Ben,
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 4:48
shortly.
Jon Phipps
Metadata Management Associates
Open Metadata Registry
[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/swbp-vocab-pub/
Jon
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 12:57 PM, Dan Scott deni...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm still pretty new at this linked data thing, but I find it strange
that RDA element properties
of the vocabularies: one that makes it obvious that humans
can guess mnemonically at a resolvable URI from the label, bearing in mind
that this will (hopefully) cause machines (and browsers) to follow the
inevitable redirect to the canonical URI. We're actively working on that
better representation.
Jon
character.
(You still need to fix the several mistakes that have already been observed
and pointed out by folks like Jason, the xml:stylesheet that needs to be
xml-stylesheet, making sure the filename are actually correct for
case-sensitive OSes.)
Jon G.
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 7:48 PM, Roy Tennant
--dropdtd FRONT.xml FRONT_nodtdent.xml
I mean, you don't need the dtd for validation, particularly since I suspect
given the errors it may not validate anyhow.
It might make the files a little harder to read when reading the raw
source, but I suspect that's not typically a problem.
Jon Gorman
the entities with their text, hopefully
causing most characters to appear correctly. You definitely still need to
fix some of the other stuff. (I suspect it never worked for most browsers
and XML systems, most likely only IE).
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
://www.dlib.indiana.edu/projects/vfrbr/projectDoc/index.shtml
Jon
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Kelley
McGrath
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2013 12:35 AM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Looking for two coders
the Right Thing to do is raise the exception. I don't
think you would want to bury it in some assumption made internal to the
library unless that assumption can be turned off.
-Jon
On 11/19/2013 07:51 PM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
ruby-marc users, a question.
I am working on some Marc8 to UTF-8
:
On Nov 8, 2013, at 3:05 PM, Jon Stroop jstr...@princeton.edu wrote:
And here's a sample of the server backing OpenSeadragon[2]: http://goo.gl/Gks6lR
Thanks for sharing that Jon. Did you have to do much to get OpenSeadragon to
talk iiif?
//Ed
Whoops, wait.
I wrote a formula for Chris Thatcher to add support for IIIF 1.0 to add
support for OSd. Then I made some changes and added support for 1.1.
Credit where credit is due
-Js
On 11/08/2013 04:40 PM, Jon Stroop wrote:
Ed,
I added support for IIIF syntax to OpenSeadragon
Bleh. You know what I meant.
On 11/8/13 5:13 PM, Jon Stroop wrote:
Whoops, wait.
I wrote a formula for Chris Thatcher to add support for IIIF 1.0 to
add support for OSd. Then I made some changes and added support for
1.1. Credit where credit is due
-Js
On 11/08/2013 04:40 PM, Jon Stroop
Seriously!
On 11/8/13 6:21 PM, Michael J. Giarlo wrote:
Stick to Python, Jon. ;)
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Jon Stroop jstr...@princeton.edu wrote:
Bleh. You know what I meant.
On 11/8/13 5:13 PM, Jon Stroop wrote:
Whoops, wait.
I wrote a formula for Chris Thatcher to add support
-based replacement for the
Java-based djatoka [1] server?
Peter
[1] http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/djatoka/index.php?title=Main_Page
On Nov 8, 2013, at 3:05 PM, Jon Stroop jstr...@princeton.edu wrote:
c4l,
I was reminded earlier this week at DLF (and a few minutes ago by Tom
and Simeon
and dissemination of scholarship at Princeton.
The Digital Repository Software Developer will report to the Digital
Repository Architect and will work closely with the University's
Scholarly Communications Librarian and other IT and Library staff.
--
Jon Stroop
Digital Initiatives Programmer
It looks like it's there in pymarc as well:
https://github.com/edsu/pymarc/blob/master/pymarc/record.py#L386
On 09/03/2013 03:02 PM, Bill Dueber wrote:
I can see where you might think that no progress has been made because
the only real document of the format is that old, old blog post.
The
s/ruby/any_language/
Why not learn both? As with spoken languages, knowing more than one makes it
easier for you to think at a higher level of abstraction and therefore a better
developer, and, as others have alluded to, will allow you to choose the 'right
tool [framework, library, etc] for
By the way, a similar thread on the ezproxy list brought up this list:
http://mail.geneseo.edu/mailman/listinfo/workflowtoolkit-l
Which is apparently about ILLiad best practices. I've just subscribed and
started reading through the archives.
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
On Thu, Jul 11
, what are you using as a link into the system?
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
uses dicts, so
a similar approach is probably possible in Ruby.
As for ...an efficient way so as to get results with the appropriate
queries. I guess that all depends on what you're trying to do.
-Jon
--
Jon Stroop
Digital Initiatives Programmer/Analyst
Princeton University Library
jstr
I have zero Excel skills, but chances are you could do this with any
scripting language if you were to export the file as text (e.g. CSV).
-Jon
On 07/02/2013 11:02 AM, Harper, Cynthia wrote:
Is there a way to return (in Excel, if possible) the largest 4-digit number (by
word boundaries
Early-bird registration for JCDL 2013 has been extended to June 5. Register
online at http://www.regonline.com/JCDL2013. Rates available at
http://jcdl2013.org/registration. The full program is available at
http://jcdl2013.sched.org/.
The ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries is a
')
return char
except UnicodeDecodeError:
return ''
content = 'abc\xFF'
content = ''.join(map(unicode_filter, content))
print content
Not really my area of expertise, but maybe worth a shot
-Jon
1.
http://docs.python.org/2/library/xml.dom.minidom.html
Does the bus leave from the hotel or the uic forum?
Jon Gorman
be a bit easier to make sure
folks in the room are people who are supposed to be there.
If there's overflow, we'll try to form groups at the room to go out to
try to find some spaces to game at. There's some restaurants on
Halsted by the UIC Forum.
Again, the wiki should have the latest info.
Jon G.
HI folks,
Someone who attended the game night left their room key. It's been
passed along to some of the folks who will be opening the conference
tomorrrow and they'll also make an announcement about it.
Jon Gorman
, sorry about this,
Jon Gorman
.
Jon Gorman
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Francis Kayiwa kay...@uic.edu wrote:
On Fri, Feb 08, 2013 at 04:39:22PM -0500, Cynthia Ng wrote:
Just an idea if space is really an issue. Would it be possible to
simply get a second room next to (or at least nearby) the first one?
As I image
be adding some more of my games, but I need to go to dinner ;).
Jon Gorman
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Jon Gorman jonathan.gor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for a bit of delay on posting. I've got a few folks who have
volunteered to help. It's hard to tell numbers for sure, since some
an
email.
Jon Gorman
Three cheers for UIC folks!
Jon Gorman
, send me an email starting with C4L2013 Game Night if you want
to be notified or keep an eye on the wiki.
Jon Gorman
think it
rapidly brought in the issue of the latter. I'm in agreement that the
latter category probably should be just removed. The first category
probably would be useful to disable during the conference but to have.
Jon Gorman
I like the ideas of disabling some of the @zoia bot plugins for the
conference at least.
For what it's worth, Jon Gorman was working on a version of `@herald`
that provided introductory information to those new to the IRC
channel. (I'm hoping he can speak to details.)
Details of Greeter
locations and transport.
More details to follow.
Jon Gorman
Gah, I think I forgot to announce this on the list, but there's also
this google map:
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=213549257652679418473.0004ce6c25e6cdeb0319dmsa=0
which I put on the social page
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_social_activities
I'll go ahead and add the hotel and
;) ).
Jon Gorman
it) and you come in
several times with different nicks but the same network address
they'll know it's likely the same person.
Jon Gorman
Oh, forgot to mention. If you use a web client or use tor, that will
obscure the connection info by the nature of that connection ;).
Jon Gorman
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Jon Gorman jonathan.gor...@gmail.com wrote:
You can also choose to anonymize yourself by choosing a nick that best
before, most irc servers/channels are not encrypted
and pretty easy to log.
Jon Gorman
On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Jon Gorman jonathan.gor...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, forgot to mention. If you use a web client or use tor, that will
obscure the connection info by the nature of that connection
Having a sort of speed dating setup might help make better fits between
mentors and mentees, as well.
+1, not only to satisfy the 'room full of nerds' case, but also the fact
that people spend their free time @ code4libcon in a variety of ways,
and not everyone might want to, e.g., wind up in
.
Anyway, just a thought.
-Jon
--
Jon Stroop
Digital Initiatives Programmer/Analyst
Princeton University Library
jstr...@princeton.edu
http://pudl.princeton.edu
http://findingaids.princeton.edu
On 11/26/12 6:33 PM, Michael J. Giarlo wrote:
All,
Building on what Bess and others have written
If you want everything in that RDF, you're probably wanting to extract
the XMP data. Have a look at exiv2: http://www.exiv2.org/
Basically:
exiv2 -px your_image.tif
will dump what you want to stdout.
-Jon
--
Jon Stroop
Digital Initiatives Programmer/Analyst
Princeton University Library
Android devices but the difficulty of data collection here might be
enormous. (I'm not sure off hand if there's an easy way to
distinguish, say, a Samsung Galaxy 2 from a Optimus)
Jon Gorman
You can do an empty query in their catalog, and use the Original
Location facet to filter to a holding library. Programatically, I'm not
sure, but you'd probably need to use the Hathi files:
http://www.hathitrust.org/hathifiles.
-Jon
On 08/03/2012 11:07 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
If I
technologies. Learn more at http://vivoweb.org
Jon Corson-Rikert
Head, Information Technology Services
VIVO Development Lead
201 Albert R. Mann Library
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
607 255-4608
j...@cornell.edu
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3341633878207243364
There's a lot of other good articles in the journal and on people's
various blog posts. Github is all the rage these days, so at some
point I'll need to figure out how to use it ;).
Again, welcome!
Jon Gorman
that
the developer should feel compelled to change unless they're getting
paid for the work. Obviously some people have found the dump on
github approach useful if they've contributed patches.
Can't we all just shake hands virtually or something?
Jon Gorman
usually what I use.
I mean, usually it's just a matter of looking up how it implements SQL
and some of the local variants.
(Do you need recommendations for books on SQL?)
Jon Gorman
Hi all,
Quick link for those trying to get on irc for the first time
There's some info on http://code4lib.org/irc
Basic:
download an irc client (I like xchat)
connect to the freenode server
type /join #code4ib
Gotta go, presentation started
Jon Gorman
University of Illinois
that?
Or are you more just interested in how people's experience using Koha
software itself compared ot other ILS options out there? Or the actual
overall experience? Or which Koha vendor is the best?
Jon G.
Maybe keynotes happen on the middle day; the one time where the whole
group comes together, though it would require a 2x size space... This
could also reduce the length to 4.5 days.
On 12/22/2011 10:05 AM, Peter Murray wrote:
That is a crazy idea. I don't know about putting the speakers on
for most of the actual
talks.
Jon Gorman.
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 8:47 AM, Elfstrand, Stephen F
stephen.elfstr...@mnsu.edu wrote:
Stephen Elfstrand
PALS Executive Director
stephen.elfstr...@mnsu.edu
507.389.5059
in excel?
You might need to fiddle with the pdftotext settings, but I've been
pretty successful with that before doing something else.
Jon G.
, error-prone, and
likely horrible for accessibility. If you control the underlying
PHPthen yeah, do it on the PHP side ;).
My advice here is somewhat simplistic and general.
You do have my curiosity up now though. What was you goal with trying
to load that text file?
Jon Gorman
You may know about this one already, but the BL exposed the British
National Bibliography as RDF last summer. The project has a page[1] with
a good amount of info--the data model[2] might be a good place to start.
-Jon
1. http://www.bl.uk/bibliographic/datafree.html
2. http://www.bl.uk
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they can't distinguish
between client-side javascript server-side processing or they only
seem to use does it display. That would make me instantly wary.
Jon Gorman
machine to play around.
Jon Gorman
to contact them so
they would get it from a a regular listener who I'd be more than happy
to forward your message with some personal notes. (And the paypal
link too ;) ).
Jon Gorman
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 6:51 PM, Joann Ransom jran...@library.org.nz wrote:
Horowhenua Library Trust is the birth
::Charset library. Check the cpan pages.
Jon Gorman
ps. For the love of all that is good, don't try to do anything in
Perl with the raw MARC record to do the encoding change yourself.
I've seen someone really screw records up because they altered
individual characters, which in turn lead
my desk has the ISBN printed like 0-521-61678-6
if this is user input and nothing is striping characters like that
out, it could cause problems.
(I think I've also seen spaces used instead of hyphens, but less
positive about this).
Jon Gorman
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 9:44 AM, Jonathan Rochkind
on the Variations/FRBR project may be sent to
vf...@dlib.indiana.edumailto:vf...@dlib.indiana.edu.
Regards,
Jon
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IU Bloomington Libraries / University Information Technology Services
Indiana University
j...@indiana.edumailto:j
Edward,
JHOVE (1) should be able to do this, and I believe you can pass the
included shell script a directory and have it extract data for
everything it finds and can parse inside.
-Jon
On 07/18/2011 09:18 AM, Edward M. Corrado wrote:
Hello All,
Before I re-invent the wheel or try many
in modifying them for your use -
I'll e-mail you offline about that.
Jon
---
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Director, Library Technologies and Digital Libraries
IU Bloomington Libraries / University Information Technology Services
Indiana University
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(812) 855-0953
-Original Message-
From: Code
I'm going to guess that it's because 59x fields are defined for local use:
http://www.loc.gov/marc/bibliographic/bd59x.html
...but someone from LC should be able to confirm.
-Jon
--
Jon Stroop
Metadata Analyst
Firestone Library
Princeton University
Princeton, NJ 08544
Email: jstr
/,
particularly if they're an OCLC member.
Of course, these apply to MARC-21 and not UniMarc. Not sure what good
resources are out there for UniMARC.
Jon Gorman
of resource
like dbpedia to display possible individuals?
5) markup the original file in an XML doc w/ identifiers around those
occurrences?
Is that what you're picturing?
Jon G.
Who doesn't really know enough about linked data to contribute, but is
interested nonetheless.
understand, these days it seems
like I never have enough time to work on my personal geeky projects.
Sorry for the convoluted answer, hopefully it'll help. We can always
use more geeky librarians ;).
Jon Gorman
needed, but better
safe than sorry. Might also want to check the man page with your
particular version of yaz-marcdump.
Jon G.
On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 9:39 AM, Eric Lease Morgan emor...@nd.edu wrote:
Does the -t flag in yaz-marcdump tell the program to convert characters in
MARC records
disable validation,
or use the same software stack that generated the marc in the first
place, or changes within the marc spec itself over time that makes
validation even more difficult.
Jon Gorman
come across files that are no longer in
any encoding due to too many bad conversions. It's possible these are
as well.
The enca tool (haven't used it much) guesses this at utf-8 mixed w/
non-text data.
Jon
in the way of details in your
initial email. It might change some people's advice if you're not
intending the system to a long-term production system. (And I'm still
curious what systems are even using php_yaz)
Jon Gorman
sessions
are not being streamed.
Jon
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IU Bloomington Libraries / University Information Technology Services
Indiana University
j...@indiana.edu
(812) 855-0953
On 2/7/11 10:17 AM, Peter MacDonald pmacd...@hamilton.edu wrote:
I am
Yup, it's slow going. It seems so far if you just keep hitting reload
after the errors it eventually gets through. It's keeping the
information in session somehow.
Of course, I'm on step 8 after 40 minutes.so I'm hoping I don't
have to start over again..
Jon Gorman
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010
into it ;).
Jon Gorman
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 8:31 PM, Kevin S. Clarke kscla...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
If you have particular O'Reilly titles that you'd like for us to ask
O'Reilly for, send them to me and I'll put them in our request.
Thanks,
Kevin
record and not marc-8, right?
3) What version is your MARC::Record module? Might want to upgrade if
it's old, there's been some bug fixes.
Jon Gorman
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 5:51 AM, Eric Lease Morgan emor...@nd.edu wrote:
How do I trap for unwanted (bogus) characters in MARC records?
I have
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