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> On 12 Apr 2016, at 16:05, Tom Cramer wrote:
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> The IJNet article is particularly interesting—thanks for posting this.
> Excerpts like the one below make me wo
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> On 27 Jan 2016, at 00:30, Laura Buchholz wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> I'm trying to understand how digital libra
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> On 10 Dec 2015, at 23:42, James Morley wrote:
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> I agree with Thomas's logic, if not the maths (surely $2,000?)
>
> I was going to do a few myse
Sorry - addressing the actual question, rather than the one in my head, the 856
field "is also repeated when more than one access method is used” - so my
reading is you should be doing both:
856 40 $uhttp://example.com
856 70 $uhttps://example.com$2https
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> On 17 Aug 2015, at 21:41, Stuart A. Yeates wrote:
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> I'm in the middle of some work which includes touching the 856s in lots of
> MARC records pointing to we
deas/2014/11/working-with-data-using-openrefine/>
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> On 5 Aug 2015, at 21:07, Harper, Cynthia wrote:
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> Hi all. What are you using to process circ data f
ob/master/scraper.py>
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> On 18 Jun 2015, at 17:02, Matt Sherman wrote:
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> Hi Code4Libbers,
>
> I am working with colleague on a side project which involves so
records are those in the English Short Title Catalogue (ESTC)
http://estc.bl.uk.
There have been some great steps forward in the last few years, but I still
feel libraries need to increase the amount they are doing to publish metadata
under explicitly open licences.
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272/1/Baron_Hardie.pdf
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> On 7 Jun 2015, at 18:48, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
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> Here some of developments with my playing with the EEBO data
int/gokb-phase1/wiki/Sample-SPARQL
<https://github.com/k-int/gokb-phase1/wiki/Sample-SPARQL>
Feedback on any/all of this would be very welcome - either to the list for
discussion, or directly to me. We want to make sure we can provide useful data
and services and hope you can help us
TEI files.
If there is anything I can help with I’d be happy to.
The people who worked with the files in detail were a UK s/w development
company Knowledge Integration (http://www.k-int.com/) - I can give you a
contact there if that would be helpful.
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pattern
Generally my view would be that (1) and (2) are viable approaches for different
applications, but that (3) is generally a bad idea (having been through
federated search before!)
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> On 13 Feb 2015, at 18:00, Cary Gordon wrote:
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> I want to deeply thank Ashley Blewer, Steven And
b.com/ebrehault/resurrectio
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> On 26 Jan 2015, at 13:48, Owen Stephens wrote:
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> Thanks all - I'm lookin
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> On 26 Jan 2015, at 13:16, Mads Villadsen wrote:
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> I have used casperj
o use.
Anyone done/tried anything like this?
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Thanks for that Mark. That's running on 'question2answer' which looks to have a
reasonable amount of development going on around it
https://github.com/q2a/question2answer/graphs/contributors (given Becky's
comments about OSQA which still hold true)
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m supportive of the idea, but I'd hate to see this go through the pain of the
SE process only to fail for the same reasons as previous efforts in this area.
I think we need to think about this underlying problem - but I'm not sure what
the solution is/solutions are.
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The MARC XML seemed to be an archive within an archive - I had to gunzip to get
innzmetadata.xml then rename to innzmetadata.xml.gz and gunzip again to get the
actual xml
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approach (the change of direction is noted at
http://dhbox.commons.gc.cuny.edu/blog/2014/dh-box-new-friend-new-platform#sthash.27THWR6E.dpbs).
To be honest I'm not 100% sure where the project is right now, as although it
looks like not much has been updated since May 2014.
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. For example the RLUK release of 60m+ records at
http://www.theeuropeanlibrary.org/tel4/access/data/lod, or the 12million
records released by Harvard http://openmetadata.lib.harvard.edu/bibdata (both
CC0)
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x27;
error (once in ntriples, Rapper can be used for further parsing)
Some slightly random advice there, but maybe some of it will be useful!
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- available from
https://github.com/cantino/huginn
Overkill for this particular problem but may be of more general interest
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ut allows more sophisticated approach to checking and writing out
information about text present/absent in web pages retrieved.
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On 13 A
. There are also two accompanying files 'ISBNs.xlsx' and 'isbns.csv'
which are used in the examples/exercises.
All materials are available at http://bit.ly/automatedlovefolder
Thanks to all who made suggestions which contributed towards the session.
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al at
http://www.meanboyfriend.com/overdue_ideas/2013/02/introduction-to-apis/ but a
change to the BL open data platform means this no longer works :((
Thanks all again - I'll be trying to put stuff from the automation workshop
online at some point and I'll post here when there is some
subfields or
write MODS XML freehand. http://shambrarian.org :)
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On 7 Jul 2014, at 15:36, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> This recent spate of message leads me to wonder: How ma
Thanks Riley and Andrew for these pointers - some great stuff in there
Other tools and examples still very welcome :)
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l with?
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On 18 Jun 2014, at 23:28, Stuart Yeates wrote:
> My reading of that suggests that
> http://isni-url.oclc.nl/isni/000122816316 shouldn't have both "Bell
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On 1 May 2014, at 17:23, Hutt, Arwen wrote:
> We're interested in an introduction to SPARQL
ore-project.kmi.open.ac.uk/node/32
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On 29 Apr 2014, at 21:06, Ben Companjen wrote:
> Hi Laura,
>
> Here are some reasons I may have
lish clear policies and
(perhaps!) take some of the emotion out of decision making - e.g. see
http://boagworld.com/business-strategy/website-animal/ - perhaps a similar
approach might help here as well.
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RLUK members
The event is free and you can sign up now at
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hope to see some of you there
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> Do you k
/ might be a
good starting point if you want to see what Refine can do
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On 21 Mar 2014, at 18:24, Ken Irwin wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm looking for a tool
this fascinating substance",
"type": "journal-article",
"DOI": "10.1126/science.169.3946.635",
"ISSN": [
"0036-8075",
"1095-9203"
],
"URL": "http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.169.3946.63
+1
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On 1 Oct 2013, at 14:21, "Doran, Michael D" wrote:
>> As far as I can tell the LOC is up and the offices are closed. HORRAY!!
>> Let's cele
. GOKb has the added
complication/interest of also having a Open (was Google) Refine extension as
this is the tool chose for loading messing e-journal data into the system
Sorry to go on, hope the above is of some interest
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Just a recommendation for a source of information - I've found
http://linkeddatabook.com/editions/1.0/ very useful especially in thinking
about the practicalities of linked data publication and consumption in
applications
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From the Netflix API Terms of Use "Titles and Title Metadata may be stored for
no more than twenty four (24) hours."
http://developer.netflix.com/page/Api_terms_of_use
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On the holdings front also see the work being done on a holding ontology at
https://github.com/dini-ag-kim/holding-ontology (and related mailing list
http://lists.d-nb.de/mailman/listinfo/dini-ag-kim-bestandsdaten) - discussion
all in English
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les - e.g. for same person
http://names.mimas.ac.uk/individual/25256.html?&outputfields=resultpublications
You could then use the Crossref DOI lookup service to get journal identifiers
Not sure this will get you what you need but might be worth a look
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On 13 Jun 2013, at 02:57, Dana Pearson wrote:
> quick followup on the thread..
>
> github: I looked at the cooperhewitt collection but don't see a way to
> download the content...I could copy and paste their content but that may
> not be the best approach for my files...documentation is thin, s
On 12 Jun 2013, at 14:06, Dana Pearson wrote:
> Thanks for the replies..I had looked at GitHub but thought it something
> different, ie, collaborative software development...I will look again
Yes - that's the main use (git is version control software, GitHub hosts git
repositories) - but of cou
Putting the files on GitHub might be an option - free for public repositories,
and 38Mb should not be a problem to host there
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On 12 Jun 2013, at 02:24, Dana Pearson
owser plugin).
Also looking for custom database scrapers it might be worth looking at Zotero
translators, as they already exist for many major sources and I guess will be
grabbing the DOI where it exists if they can
http://www.zotero.org/support/dev/translators
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"Shambrarian": Someone who knows enough truth about how libraries really work,
but not enough to go insane or be qualified as a real librarian. (See more at
http://m.urbandictionary.com/#define?term=Shambrarian)
More information available at http://shambrarian.org/
And Dave Pattern has publishe
Also see OpenDOAR
http://www.opendoar.org
We used this listing when building Core http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/search -
which aggregates and does full-text analysis and similarity matching across OA
repositories
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I'm not familiar with what XMP RDF/XML looks like but it might be worth using
an RDF parser rather than using XSLT?
Graphite (http://graphite.ecs.soton.ac.uk/) is pretty easy to use if you are
comfortable with PHP
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On 14 Jan 2013, at 19:09, Kyle Banerjee wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at
el?
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On 29 Nov 2012, at 22:51, William Denton wrote:
> On 29 November 2012, Cary Gordon wrote:
>
>> Obviously, we need to offer trainings on how to get funding to
Failure rate on resolving DOIs via CrossRef is high enough that I'd argue for
belt && braces
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On 21 Nov 2012, at 15:08, "Young,Jeff (OR)" wrote:
of the question is 'what metadata should
be included in the OpenURL to give it the best chance of working with a link
resolver'?
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On 20 Nov 2012, at 19:39, Da
ists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-schemabibex/ or wiki
http://www.w3.org/community/schemabibex/wiki/Main_Page
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On 21 Nov 2012, at 07:37, Dave Caroline wrote:
&g
Thanks Karen - probably should have known that! That's the nice thing about
MARC - always some new thing to cope with :)
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On 6 Nov 2012, at 19:37, Karen Coyle
According to the MARC spec, 035 doesn't support '9' as a valid indicator. My
very uneducated guess would be the invalid indicator is causing the underlying
system not to index it?
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recommender API based
on the data http://copac.ac.uk/innovations/activity-data/?page_id=227
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On 26 Oct 2012, at 23:04, Jimmy Ghaphery wrote:
> Are there any ot
>
> This leads to three follow-up questions.
>
> First, is there software to translate/normalize existing vendor lists from
> vendors that have not yet adopted either of these standards into these
> formats? I'm thinking of a collection of adapters or converters, perhaps.
> Each would likely cons
t the moment the question of
uptake/compliance is the bigger issue.
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On 17 Oct 2012, at 14:48, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
> I've always been a fan of ONIX for SOH, a
Are there any examples of data in this format in the wild we can look at?
Also given KBART and ONIX for Serials Online Holdings have NISO involvement, is
there any view on how these two activities complement each other?
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run
sets of rules across data sets from specific sources. We should be making
progress on this in the next couple of months.
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On 16 Oct 2012, a
No idea if this is useful, but just to note that RefWorks also has an API in
case that offers any more options to you in terms of pushing the data around
http://rwt.refworks.com/rwapireference/
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s it that the code4lib list doesn't satisfy
that people would like to see from a UK based list?
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On 8 Oct 2012, at 09:14, Richard Wallis wrote:
&
s%20upload/ica12Final00423.pd
f
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The JISC funded CLOCK project did some thinking around cataloguing processes
and tracking changes to statements and/or records - e.g.
http://clock.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk/2012/05/23/its-a-model-and-its-looking-good/
Not solutions of course, but hopefully of interest
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On 3 Aug 2012, at 15:56, Joseph Montibello
wrote:
> search, you could probably do worse than to install Blacklight. It
> probably doesn't really meet the "simple" criteria - there's a lot more to
> it than I could talk about. But getting it out of the box, turned on, and
> searching against a f
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5RH8KH8
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es.
> Though
> mapping from an IP address to its owner is not the same as listing IP
> ranges associated with an organization (many include multiple discontiguous
> CIDR ranges), I note that some of this information is also public via the
> BGP-advertised IP-prefixes for an institutio
ng supported by DevCSI (http://devcsi.ukoln.ac.uk/about/)
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embargoed papers (as per Raffaele's suggestion); how to deal with
>multi-part resources etc. Anything coming out of the project would, of course,
>be just one projects recommendations for JISC to consider not more than that.
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search engines.
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On 1 Mar 2012, at 11:42, Ed Summer
On 27 Feb 2012, at 13:31, Diane Hillmann wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 5:25 AM, Owen Stephens wrote:
>
>>
> providers provide such intermediate pages (arxiv.org, for instance). The
> other issue driving providers towards intermediate pages is that it allows
> them
e two wrongs don't make a right, it seems to us that if
repositories are not preventing Google (or others - for example notably
CiteSeerX is in the business of crawling repositories
http://csxstatic.ist.psu.edu/about/crawler) crawling/indexing/caching their
content, then we hope that a n
On 24 Feb 2012, at 18:20, Joe Hourcle wrote:
>
> I see it like the people who request that their pages not be cached elsewhere
> -- they want to make their object 'discoverable', but they want to control
> the access to those objects -- so it's one thing for a search engine to get a
> copy, but
at both web crawlers, and any other mechanisms like
OAI-PMH can follow
I realise these may not be achievable, but just my thoughts
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On 25 Feb 2012, at 22:18, Peter Noerr
On 24 Feb 2012, at 18:20, Joe Hourcle wrote:
> On Feb 24, 2012, at 9:25 AM, Kyle Banerjee wrote:
> I see it like the people who request that their pages not be cached elsewhere
> -- they want to make their object 'discoverable', but they want to control
> the access to those objects -- so it's o
On 24 Feb 2012, at 16:52, Ian Ibbotson wrote:
> Sorry.. late to the discussion...
>
> Isn't this a little apples and oranges?
>
> Surely robots.txt exists because many static resources are served directly
> from a tree structured filesystem?
>
> (Nearly) all OAI requests are responded to by spe
thinking, maybe we should
just use a web crawler and ignore OAI-PMH but I guess this was we maybe get the
best of both worlds).
Thanks again (and of course further thoughts welcome)
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eader
The latter has the advantage of being an existing way of doing it, but I wonder
how fiddly it might be to implement, while a simple file in a known location
might be easier. Anyway, thoughts appreciated - and alternatives to these of
course. One obvious alternative that I keep coming back to
from-references/6-8-3-telstar-approach/
although for some reason (my fault) this doesn't include a write up of the
link checking process/code we created.
Of course, this approach is in no way incompatible with regular proactive link
checking.
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On 11 Dec 2011, at 23:30, Richard Wallis wrote:
>
> There is no document I am aware of, but I can point you at the blog post by
> Tim Hodson [
> http://consulting.talis.com/2011/07/british-library-data-model-overview/]
> who helped the BL get to grips with and start thinking Linked Data.
> Anothe
f I'm serious about this or
not!)
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On 11 Dec 2011, at 23:47, Karen Coyle wrote:
> Quoting Richard Wallis :
>
>
>> You get the impression that the BL &quo
On 7 Dec 2011, at 00:38, Alexander Johannesen wrote:
> Hiya,
>
> Karen Coyle wrote:
>> I wonder how easy it will be to
>> manage a metadata scheme that has cherry-picked from existing ones, so
>> something like:
>>
>> dc:title
>> bibo:chapter
>> foaf:depiction
>
> Yes, you're right in pointing
ny major issues with the
conversion after that period we felt confident disposing of the record. This is
the type of usage I was imagining for a copy of the MARC record in this
scenario.
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Fair point. Just instinct on my part that putting it in a triple is a bit ugly
:)
It probably doesn't make any difference, although I don't think storing in a
triple ensures that it sticks to the object (you could store the triple
anywhere as well)
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; element to this - or at least there was for me when
looking at the transformation at the Open University)
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On 5 Dec 2011, at 18:56, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
> On 12/5/2011 1
I'd suggest that rather than shove it in a triple it might be better to point
at alternative representations, including MARC if desirable (keep meaning to
blog some thoughts about progressively enhanced metadata...)
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s that can appear in multiple places in the hierarchy.
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> "Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the
> argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves." -- William Pitt, 1783
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> On 11/28/2011,
ts that can appear in multiple places in the hierarchy.
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> -Esme
> --
> Esme Cowles
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> "Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the
> argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves." -- William Pitt, 1783
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> On 11/28/2011, at
Would be really helpful if more projects published their transformations (or
someone told me where to look!)
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On 26 Nov 2011, at 15:58, Karen Coyle wrote:
> A few of
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Thanks and best wishes,
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h s/w http://jerome.library.lincoln.ac.uk/
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On 13 Oct 2011, at 23:04, Robert Robertson wrote:
> Hi Ellen,
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> The event hasn't been held yet but it might be worth taking
ot;). The team would like to thank all the institutions
involved in this initiative for their participation. The data are made
available under the Open Data Commons (ODC) Public Domain Dedication and
Licence and the ODC Attribution Sharealike Community Norms.
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ific competition tag on twitter is #discodev, but #devcsi and #ukdiscovery
also good to follow/use
Excited to see what people come up with - hope some of you are able to enter
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hat?
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On 22 Jun 2011, at 03:43, Bill Janssen wrote:
> Simon Spero wrote:
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>> Another option is to use the ABBYY FineReader
>> SDK<http://www.a
repositories
We've tried iText but had issues with quality
We moved to PDFBox but are having performance issues
Any other suggestions/experience?
Thanks,
Owen
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I'd suggest having a look at the Goid Relations ontology
http://wiki.goodrelations-vocabulary.org/Quickstart - it's aimed at businesses
but the OpeningHours specification might do what you need
http://www.heppnetz.de/ontologies/goodrelations/v1.html#OpeningHoursSpecification
While handling publ
I guess that people may already be familiar with the Candide 2.0 project at
NYPL http://candide.nypl.org/text/ - this sounds not dissimilar to the type of
approach being suggested
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ntology-and-the-future-of-the-se),
but on the otherhand I want to embrace the opportunity to start joining some
stuff up and seeing what happens :)
Owen
On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 3:10 PM, Ross Singer wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 5:02 AM, Owen Stephens wrote:
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> > Then obviously I
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