Hi Matt,
Coincidentally enough, UW is currently looking at how to easily and centrally
distribute hours information to our website (and potentially some other campus
web apps). We're looking at LibCal but also considering rolling our own with
some harvesting through the Alma Hours API.
The Orbis Cascade Alliance has released a Toolkit of customizations for
Primo. The Toolkit is hosted on the Alliance's website, and you can
access it here:
https://www.orbiscascade.org/primo_toolkit
The Primo Toolkit Working Group's goal was to create a curated,
best-of-breed list of Primo
Applause to Lesli. +100
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There had better be plenty of moon pies during breaks...
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On 3/30/2016 11:18 AM, David
LINUX SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR
Req #: 130517
https://uwhires.admin.washington.edu/eng/candidates/default.cfm?szCategory=jobprofile=130517
The University of Washington (UW) Libraries has an outstanding
opportunity for a full-time Linux Systems Administrator. This Systems
Administrator position
Sorry for spamming the group, but I'm trying to figure out who to
contact. I'm interested in potentially switching one of the workshops
I'm signed up for. It appears to still have spots. Is this possible, who
do I contact, are bears Catholic, etc.?
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This is actually a really good question as it gets into an interesting
tension between responsiveness and accessibility. Zooming is often a
useful means of addressing visual access issues, and one cannot presume
that a user will have external or in-browser apps for magnification.
There is
It doesn't help that plenty of tutorials, like W3Schools, mention eval()
without any qualifications about the security risks.
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Question and a comment:
How will the live transcription be presented to those attending?
Separate projection screens? Website?
As for if it will be timecoded, that really depends on the transcription
software. My general experience is that they don't do this because
delays can and do occur
y will be accessed through a website. In addition to
*accessibility*, I think two other use cases around Transcription is *remote
access* and the *archiving/documentation*, so the website approach is preferred.
-Shaun
On Dec 16, 2015, at 2:42 PM, Katherine N. Deibel <dei...@uw.edu> wrot
We have an opening at the University of Washington for a Resource
Discovery/Library Management System Coordinator. We have a great team
supporting our Alma/Primo implementation and are looking for someone to
join us in a coordinator/leadership role.
The posting can be found at:
And just to add to this, even if you provide the links beforehand,
presenters should bring a few thumb drives with the software/files/etc.
as well just in case something needs to be reinstalled or there are a
few slackers who didn't read their pre-workshop e-mails.
Providing silly hats to
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On 9/4/2015 1:35 PM, Rachel Shaevel
Code4Lib | Libers for Codaries
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On 9/1/2015 11:39 AM, scott bacon wrote:
Code4Lib | We
To add on a few things that others have said in this thread:
- Another good online regex tool is https://regex101.com/ I really like the
testing tools it provides.
- Although it's not exactly what you need, Word does have an ability to search
by format (it's under the Select menu on the Home
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