Does anyone have a good suggestion for a book on Fedora (with a
particular focus on the Repository)? I feel like I'm about to embark
on some Fedora work. Fun.
Rosalyn
I have moved 4 people up onto the guest list because the Danish
contingent won't be joining us, so give the guest list a once over to
see if you're on it.
If you don't want to join us Wednesday night, we understand, but
please remove your name from the list and insert the next person on
the wait
Hello All,
The final cost of the 12 Bones BBQ Excursion will be $18 per person. The
cost went up a bit based on market value for the meat. If this is too rich
for you blood, feel free to remove your name from the list and move up the
first person on the waitlist.
Only 4 spots left. Get them while you can.
On the social activities section of the wiki we had a signup for a lunch
time excursion [1] to 12 Bones [2], a great BBQ restaurant in Asheville.
There was an overwhelming response, so much so that we are worried we will
overwhelm the restaurant at lunchtime.
The new plan is to rent out the
Inquiring minds want to know. Who won the t-shirt vote?
The winner was Patrick Hochstenbach's submission:
http://wiki.code4lib.org/images/9/9e/Code4lib2010_P-Hochstenbach.png
Apologies for not sending this out sooner.
The T-Shirt Committee
(although the lateness is all rosalyn's fault)
Hello All,
I'm doing a presentation at NERCOMP in March called Cloud Computing in
Higher Education: Changing the Way We Provide Systems.
To prepare, I've created a survey called Cloud Computing in
Academia. If you work in academia and you utilize the cloud or are
interested in utilizing the
institutions have taken advantage of cloud computing for 3D rendering and
visualization, but the survey doesn't really adequately address that aspect,
especially since we're talking about the academic community as a whole.
Ethan
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Rosalyn Metz rosalynm...@gmail.com
Hello All,
This is just a quick reminder that t-shirt voting will be ending at 5pm
EST. That's in one hour. So if you've haven't had a chance to vote, you
might want to do so now.
Rosalyn
Hi Kevin,
I'm going to recommend slicehost also. Again, I haven't used it but I met
the (former) owner. He sold the business to rackspace, which has an awesome
reputation in the cloud computing world. They are #2 behind amazon.
Rosalyn
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Doran, Michael D
Hello All,
T-Shirt voting is now open. You can vote for t-shirts at:
http://vote.code4lib.org/election/index/14
The t-shirt vote will close on Friday at 5pm. Questions, comments,
concerns? Let me know.
Rosalyn
Hello All,
Today is the last day to submit your T-Shirt Designs, I'll be
closing it at noon with a times up message. I'm sure you're already
sick of doing work, so waste your day creating a t-shirt.
Rosalyn
Well, we received a few more entries. But now its time to close the T-shirt
contest. Thanks for participating!
The T-Shirt Design Committee
--Original Message--
From: Rosalyn Metz
To: Code for Libraries
Subject: Re: c4l2010 T-Shirt Design Contest Extended to Jan. 6th
Sent: Jan 6, 2010
correct me if i'm wrong, but didn't someone already set up a store. i
distinctly remember there being a roy tennant thong (as do others if
you google it). it appears to have gone away though...
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 5:51 PM, Kevin S. Clarke kscla...@gmail.com wrote:
I like that idea (and
can ignore work by creating an awesome design for the
t-shirts. Either way something can be ignored.
Remember that like in years past, the design should be one color.
Please send any submissions to Rosalyn Metz at rosalynm...@gmail.com.
Rosalyn
Hi Everyone,
It is time to design this year's code4lib t-shirt. As in year's past,
the design should be for the entire front of the t-shirt, and should
work with a one-color printing.
Please send a high-quality image of your design to me (email address
below). I will compile the entries and then
, and meals are covered by the IMLS grant.
-
Rosalyn Metz
Systems Administrator for Curricular Support
Library Information Services
Wheaton College
phone: 508-286-3733
Call for Participation
Has your library employed search engine optimization or other
techniques or strategies to increase findability of your library
content on popular search engines, such as Google? Are you looking for
an opportunity to present at ACRL NEC? The ITIG special interest group
is
). It has been immensely helpful in plotting out our work from the
User Experience touchy-feely end to the Information Architecture to
the visual design and implementation.
-Sean
---
Sean Hannan
Web Developer
Sheridan Libraries
Johns Hopkins University
On Sep 16, 2009, at 10:52 AM, Rosalyn
Hi All,
I'm about to embark on a library website redesign. I've started
thinking about creating a project plan, but I honestly don't know
where to start.
I saw this website redesign presentation Lorcan Dempsey tweeted about:
http://www.ucd.ie/library/guides/powerpoint/rpan_ppt2/index.swf And
858701
F: +44 (0) 1908 653571
E: o.steph...@open.ac.uk
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:code4...@listserv.nd.edu] On
Behalf Of Rosalyn Metz
Sent: 14 September 2009 21:52
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Implementing OpenURL for simple web resources
Eric,
I have librarians that would kill for this. In fact I was talking to
one about it the other day. She felt there must be a way to handle
active reading and make it portable. This would be great in
conjunction with RefWorks or Zotero or something along those lines.
Rosalyn
On Tue, Sep
ok no one shoot me for doing this:
in section 9.1 Namespaces [Registry] of the OpenURL standard (z39.88) it
actually provides an example of using a URL in the rfr_id field, and i
wonder why you couldn't just do the same thing for the rft_id
also there is a field called rft_val which currently
. it would be correct
to say it is very rarely used.
On Sep 14, 2009, at 1:40 PM, Rosalyn Metz wrote:
ok no one shoot me for doing this:
in section 9.1 Namespaces [Registry] of the OpenURL standard (z39.88) it
actually provides an example of using a URL in the rfr_id field, and i
wonder why you
i'd like to point out that perhaps the reason that SFX (and other link
resolvers) don't use the rft_id in a particular way is because no one
has pushed it to. for example, it is possible for you to have the
word dinosaur link to an openurl and provide services for dinosaurs,
but the question is:
whoopsthat should be rfr_id not rft_id.
http://resolver.address/?
url_ver=Z39.88-2004
url_ctx_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx
rfr_id=mylocalid
rft_dat=urlhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/url
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 2:39 PM, Rosalyn Metz rosalynm...@gmail.com wrote:
i'd like to point out
Owen,
rft_id isn't really meant to be a unique identifier (although it can
be in situations like a pmid or doi). are you looking for it to be?
if so why?
if professor A is pointing to http://www.bbc.co.uk and professor B is
pointing to http://www.bbc.co.uk why do they have to have unique
another reason to use an rfr_id that
you create).
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Rosalyn Metz rosalynm...@gmail.com wrote:
Owen,
rft_id isn't really meant to be a unique identifier (although it can
be in situations like a pmid or doi). are you looking for it to be?
if so why
Hi Edward,
Might I suggest you look into cloud computing services if you're looking at
different options. (I know you're all shocked I suggested it). If our
budget weren't so abysmal (and going to get worse) we would be using it
right now rather than the snap server we purchased with leftover
they loose your documents you were trying to preserve?
Edward Corrado
Rosalyn Metz wrote:
Hi Edward,
Might I suggest you look into cloud computing services if you're looking
at
different options. (I know you're all shocked I suggested it). If our
budget weren't so abysmal (and going to get
Hey James,
Tim (or his bot...there is speculation) just tweeted this:
http://twitter.com/timoreilly/statuses/2874552986
so maybe your dream is closer to reality than you think.
Rosalyn
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 9:37 AM, King, James (NIH/OD/ORS)
[E]james.k...@nih.gov wrote:
Hi,
I nominate two
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