ng LCSH rather than the provided search
terms may trigger some more experiments.
Kent Fitch
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 3:11 AM, Mark Watkins mailto:m...@thehawaiiproject.com>>
wrote:
:)
sounds like there is a lot of useful metadata but somewhat scattered
amongst various fields, depending on when the item was cataloged or
tagged.
Which seems to correspond to anecdotal surfing of the Harvard data.
I guess my new task is to build something that aggregates and
reconciles portions of LCSH, LCFGT, and GSAFD :).
Thanks for the additional perspective!
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onnect between keyword searching and headings is something that
needs more analysis.
kc
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ng LCSH rather than the provided search
terms may trigger some more experiments.
Kent Fitch
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 3:11 AM, Mark Watkins mailto:m...@thehawaiiproject.com>>
wrote:
:)
sounds like there is a lot of useful metadata but somewhat scattered
amongst various fields, depending on when the item was cataloged or
tagged.
Which seems to correspond to anecdotal surfing of the Harvard data.
I guess my new task is to build something that aggregates and
reconciles portions of LCSH, LCFGT, and GSAFD :).
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On 4/6/16 9:51 AM, Kyle Banerjee wrote:
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 7:42 AM, Karen Coyle wrote:
... Libraries "do" it, but our user interfaces ignore it (honestly, does
anyone NOT think that the whole BT/NT relationship in LCSH is completely
wasted in today's systems?). Google
[1] Except where there's a Wikipedia article using the concept term.
Basically Wikipedia provides the only knowledge organization that Google has
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mawr.edu/2016/2016-03-30.html
That's probably why it generated more output. The 2014 reviews do not
actually include schema.org markup.
Best,
Kevin
On 03/29/2016 11:36 AM, Karen Coyle wrote:
That's odd. I haven't done a large survey, but every recent item that
I've look
ord wrote:
Hi Karen,
I took a look at those bryn mawr hits and I don't see the schema.org
used in the page. Am I missing it? Perhaps I found the wrong thing.
If indeed it's not there, it just goes to show how using schema is not
a panacea. Loads of factors go into search ra
esults.
If you have examples of library or university websites doing this, please send
me a link!
Thank you,
Jennifer
Jennifer DeJonghe
Librarian and Professor
Library and Information Services
Metropolitan State University
St. Paul, MN
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For those who have to work with output from spreadsheets. And I wonder
if this doesn't interact with OpenRefine output as well.
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I've asked around, but can't add anything to that.
Ralph
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15 8:33 AM, Bigwood, David wrote:
I have heard that at least part of the sidebox is constructed using data from
Wikipedia, especially the structured info in the infobox there.
Dave
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Sent:
rary, as it's much more
explanatory, but neither search through Google yields a nice box with hours
in it like the SFPL.
If and when I figure out the problem I'd be happy to send you an update of
what we did and what caused it to finally work properly.
On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 10:21 AM, Ka
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
12-5
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9-8
9-8
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On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 9:47 AM, Karen Coyle wrote:
Charlie, I don't know of any libraries that have used sche
having been harvested by search engines.
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 6:54 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
Note that library hours is one of the possible bits of information that
could be encoded as RDFa in the library web site, thus making it
possible
to derive library hours directly from the listing of hours
54 AM, Tajoli Zeno wrote:
Hi
Open today · 9:00 am – 8:00 pm
" but I have no idea where that comes from.
probably because the web page http://sfpl.org/index.php?pg=010101
insert library hours inside
Bye
Zeno Tajoli
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, Ethan Gruber wrote:
+1 on the RDFa and schema.org. For those that don't know the library URL
off-hand, it is much easier to find a library website by Googling than it
is to go through the central university portal, and the hours will show up
at the top of the page after having been harve
t."
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/range-food-and-safe-places-for-youth
Are the hours of public libraries really not available?
Sincerely,
David Bigwood
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@LPI_Library
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hat is not from the book itself has something of an
authority problem.
kc
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porting MarcEdit for the Mac OSX platform.
http://www.gofundme.com/qtbzq4
Cheers,
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Thanks for boosting this signal if you cannot otherwise help fund
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ill, there are other things at work
as well.
Brent
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Yep, yep, and yep.
Plus I'd add that the lack of centralization of library direction (read:
states) i
States? Is this your perception too? —Eric Morgan
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ce when does an H-index score make one a notable librarian? Many
notable librarians don't publish anything at all.
Edward
On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
Lisa, I hadn't know about this so I just spend some time reading the items
you list below. I was primarily mot
just mean I've been at it
longer. Just sayin'.
Roy
On Sep 20, 2014, at 2:12 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
Lisa, I hadn't know about this so I just spend some time reading the items you list
below. I was primarily motivated to do so because I had never heard of this
"famous"
across your social networks.
We will not be silenced. We will not be shamed.
Thank you again. The outpouring of support that has been happening has
made this all very much worth while.
Best,
Lisa
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Thanks, Bill. I actually didn't see this (must be a tweeter I don't
follow? Or I'm running behind).
I'll see what I can add.
kc
On 8/20/14, 8:29 AM, William Denton wrote:
On 16 August 2014, Karen Coyle wrote:
I think a "Code4lib guide to library privacy" or s
it" is not a bad place to
begin. Nor that we should reject some links because we can't achieve all.
kc
cheers
stuart
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on.
regards,
dana
On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 6:57 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
About 1/3 of the 1M ebooks on OpenLibrary.org have full MARC records, and
you can retrieve the record via the API. There is also a "secret" record
format that returns not the full MARC for the hard copy (which is
hrich/myantonia00cathrich_marc.xml
cheers
stuart
On 19/08/14 11:57, Karen Coyle wrote:
About 1/3 of the 1M ebooks on OpenLibrary.org have full MARC records,
and you can retrieve the record via the API. There is also a "secret"
record format that returns not the full MARC for the hard copy (wh
ity / use of these projects and thus their visibility and
available sources.
Are there any projects working in this space already? Are there
suitable tools available?
cheers
stuart
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Helen C. White Hall, Rm. 4282
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Madison WI 53706
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you identify yourself to the catalog or not.
You're being tracked across sites all over the internet. If you identify
yourself to one of them, you can be identified. Note that the main concern here
is if you use your own device to access the library's catalog.
On Aug 15, 2014, at 5:52
s AddThis getting in those two situations?
kc
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] Parking, was: Re: [CODE4LIB] Hiring strategy for a library
progra
professor-nobel-laureate-winner-randy-schekman-answers-reddit-questions/
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Bill (&others), are you running PrivacyBadger alongside AdBlock? I'm
concerned about the confluence of decisions there, although tempted to
try anyway.
Thanks,
kc
On 8/13/14, 2:08 PM, William Denton wrote:
On 13 August 2014, Karen Coyle wrote:
*ps - I had a great cookie manager fo
irt:
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for the Keynote Speakers and Sponsorship
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sky
hon or whatever. Does such a resource exist? Any
advice on where to start?
Thanks,
Mike Beccaria
Systems Librarian
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Paul Smith's College
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She was in hospice and her family was with her.
I'll do the sad update to her wikipedia page.
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ke linked data, and consequently, here is clarification
and a question. ORCID does support RDF, but only barely. It can output
FOAF-like data, but not bibliographic. Moreover, it is experimental, at
best:
curl -L -H 'accept: application/rdf+xml'
http://orcid.org/-0002-9952-7800
In
tion
and a question. ORCID does support RDF, but only barely. It can output
FOAF-like data, but not bibliographic. Moreover, it is experimental, at
best:
curl -L -H 'accept: application/rdf+xml'
http://orcid.org/-0002-9952-7800
In what ways does ISNI support linked data?
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aw makes a difference. So for US
libraries, there is:
http://librarylaw.com/Privacy.html
kc
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wonder my spell checker
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ld be collected to create reports, such as on-the-fly
curriculum vitas or departmental publication reports. —ELM
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gination or
have they simply not become as popular here in the 'States as they are in
Europe, and why?
[1] ISNI - http://isni.org/
-
Eric M.
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et or some
boss decides to modify a service, lots of data to fixup, yet again
Dave Caroline, not convinced of the linked world prophesies yet
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<https://www.facebook.com/KohaGruppoItaliano> will add
links to ppt asap.
Thanks. Stefano
On 06/mag/2014, at 16.29, Karen Coyle wrote:
Thanks, Stefano. The time zone difference makes this pretty much impossible for
some of us. Will the talks be recorded for later viewing?
kc
On 5/6/14, 2
bligated to answer questions that come to
the list.
Delete key. The all-important delete key.
kc
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welcome to participate.
Stefano
PS : apologies for cross posting.
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efficient than having every library do the same coding for themselves.
Oh, and remember that we share cataloging through copy cataloging
services. There are lots of things that it just doesn't make sense to
"do it yourself."
kc
Chad
On Apr 30, 2014 10:28 PM, "Karen Coyl
? And, if you are feeling entrepreneurial,
wouldn't this be a good time to open a bakery?
kc
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 5:53 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
Roy, the question that I have is, as I say below, about DISCOVERABILITY of
URIs, not intellectual property issues. It's great that t
openly available for low volume
usage.
Citation lookup is more a bib lookup feature, that you could get an OCLC
Number from. One of colleagues may be helpful on the particulars of this.
Apologies for being WorldCat specific, but Karen did ask.
~Richard.
On 30 April 2014 17:15, Karen Coyle wrot
, 10:47 AM, Simon Brown wrote:
What about OpenRefine?
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Karen Coyle wrote:
Thanks, Richard. I ask because it's one of the most common questions that
I get -- often about WorldCat, but in general about any source of URIs --
"How do I connect my data (
ou want libraries to spend money on adding URI's to their data,
there is going to need to be some clear benefit they get from doing it
-- and it needs to be a pretty near-term benefit, not "Well, some day
all these awesome things might happen, because linked data."
On 4/30/14
rg/xisbnadmin/doc/api.htm> can
step you towards identifier lookups and are openly available for low volume
usage.
Citation lookup is more a bib lookup feature, that you could get an OCLC
Number from. One of colleagues may be helpful on the particulars of this.
Apologies for being WorldCat
dcat/community/record-use.en.html
B.
http://oclc.org/worldcat/community/record-use/data-licensing/questions.en.html
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nd contracted for coffee and sandwiches.
If you're interested in going, or helping out, read the blog post and email
me.
Best,
Tim
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topic.
Nicola
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st to organize a
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IS
peter.mur...@lyrasis.org
+1 678-235-2955
800.999.8558 x2955
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r application software,
but then you aren't sharing it. That you found the need for a local
"reg:name" is evidence of this, but it, too, will prove to be inadequate
for some needs.
kc
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roperty";
/>
http://rdaregistry.info/Elements/c/C10005"; />
http://rdaregistry.info/Elements/u/P60512";
/>
http://rdaregistry.info/Elements/a/addressOfTheCorporateBody"; />
kc
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>> From: Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] on behalf of Dan
>> Scott [deni...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: 22 January 2014 21:10
>> To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
>> Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Fwd: [rules] Publication of the RDA Element
>> Vocabu
tml]<http://metadataregistry.org/schema/show/id/83.html>(8)
Follow the links to see details of each element set.
Questions or comments on the content of the element sets may be addressed
to the Chair of the JSC, Gordon Dunsire [jsch...@rdatoolkit.org]. Questions
and comments on the enc
lect existing ontologies rather than inventing, unless there is
something distinctly unique about a particular domain.) For example, how about an
ontology denoting times? Or how about one for places? FOAF is good for people, but what
about organizations or institutions?
Inquiring minds would like to k
; we (OCLC) or someone
else is being asked to develop. Perhaps someone could spell it out for this
dense person? Thanks,
Roy
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 12:02 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
Dave, my impression is that most schema.org code is being generated
programmatically out of database-driven web sites
I am missing
when handling other formats?
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miles.
I thought it might be a place to start at least … it’s running on an ec2
instance right now :-)
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On Dec 10, 2013, at 4:26 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
I've often thought that this would be an interesting exercise if someone would
undertake it.
Just a reminder: in theory (IN THEORY)
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dings then it should also be able to
provide a URI (especially since LC has conveniently made their URIs
derivable from the LC record numbers).
With identifiers for things, THEN you are really linking.
kc
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/cBX100.7.B632+1999/cbx++100.7+b632+1999/-3,-1,,E/browse
I'd like to intersperse the call-number listing with call-number range
meanings like
BX100 - Christian denominations - Eastern churches
Has anyone tried this? Can you point me to the API documentation for the
LC Classification?
Cindy Harpe
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to the API documentation for the
LC Classification?
Cindy Harper
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x27;s what the people who organized, and continue to organize, the diversity
scholarships did. They just organized it.
Jonathan
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your frustration at this thread
arising *once again* into a donation to the Ada Initiative or similar
organization. Sadly, it seems that one cannot contribute to the
diversity scholarships, as I would be happy to do so. If anybody knows
how, please let me know.
best, Erik
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Diversity Scholarships.
Council on Library and Information Resources http://www.clir.org/
Digital Library Federation http://www.diglib.org/
EBSCO http://www.ebsco.com/
ProQuest http://www.proquest.com
Sumana Harihareswara http://www.harihareswara.net/
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involved.
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Karen Coyle wrote:
Eric, if you want to leap into the linked data world in the fastest,
easiest way possible, then I suggest looking at microdata markup, e.g.
schema.org.[1] Schema.org does not require you to transform your data at
all: it only require
y WorldCat page for a single
item, such
ashttp://www.worldcat.org/title/selection-of-early-statistical-papers-of-j-neyman/oclc/527725&referer=brief_results
On 11/19/13 7:54 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
On Nov 19, 2013, at 9:41 AM, Karen Coyle wrote:
Eric, I think this skips a step - wh
think?
I am in the process of writing a guidebook on the topic of linked data and
archives. In the guidebook I will elaborate on this recipe and provide
instructions for its implementation. [1]
[1] guidebook - http://sites.tufts.edu/liam/
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used for combining lots of images
into pdfs that works particularly well. Thanks,
kyle
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s://code.google.com/p/linked-data-api/wiki/Specification
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 11:28 AM, Karen Coyle wrote:
Ross, I agree with your statement that data doesn't have to be "RDF all
the way down", etc. But I'd like to hear more about why you think SPARQL
availability has les
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