I recommend reading https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5646 which seems to do
what you need.
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On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Greg Lindahl wrote:
> Some of the Internet Archive's library partners are asking us about
> language metadata
Outside the US, there are a number of library-focused consortia essentially
brokered and often bankrolled by central funding agencies. These are
typically driven by funders seeking to make particular services available
to all within their remit in the most cost-efficient manner.
http://www.cineca.i
I’m looking for recommendations for software to run our much of our
academic library back-of-house business-as-usual work. Things like incident
management, CRM, documentation management, etc across three tiers of
support.
We’re looking for something more structured than a mediawiki wiki (which
we’
Will godaddy let you add scholar-google-com.librarycatalog.vts.edu to your
certificate?
See Option HttpsHyphens
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On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 3:43 AM, Harper, Cynthia wrote:
> So, the reason we wanted to proxy scholar.google.com is that
Wikidata has lots of authority control info and crosswalks many, primarily
based on en.wiki edits. See the list at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Authority_control /
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Module:Authority_control
Wikidata can be queried of batch downloaded.
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"Google can give you answers, Librarians can help you reflect on your
questions"
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On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 8:11 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> I sincerely wonder to what extent librarians give the reader
> (patrons) the right -- corr
On Monday, 28 March 2016, Mark Sandford wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > Everybody, please share with the rest of us your opinion about our
> mailing
> > list’s domain. This need to move from the University of Notre Dame is a
> > possible opportunity to have our list come from the cod4lib.org domain.
> > F
Wali, A. (2010), Ethnography for the Digital Age: http://www.YouTube/
Digital Ethnography (Michael Wesch). American Anthropologist, 112: 147–148.
doi:10./j.1548-1433.2009.01204.x
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10./j.1548-1433.2009.01204.x/full
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There is a standard
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Archival_Information_System Which leads
to software like fedora commons.
There is also archive.org. For a low annual subscription you can have
fine-grained control over regular harvests of your web spaces (including
password protected web spac
Others have shared some useful experiences, but I think you need to be
clearer about what you're looking for.
(a) is this primarily an internal-facing system or for broadcasting your
content to the world?
(b) are you expecting users to search and find content on the IR, or are
you using a discove
I strongly suggest that participants of this discussion pick up a decent
history of library classification systems, since many of the large-scale
classification systems started with discussions very much like this
History repeating and all that.
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I'd be interested in hearing from non-US folks doing this too.
At the end of the day, the Tor network is significantly more secure if the
exit nodes are distributed across jurisdictions...
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On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 7:52 AM, William De
I have a useful script for pushing OAI feeds into RePCe (http://repec.org/),
effectively re-publishing repository contents in some researchers'
subject-specific repository.
Developed and tested for dspace, should work with other OAI feeds (let me
know the OAI if there are some it doesn't work for)
Use en-wiki style disambiguation?
Cheers
Stuart
On Saturday, 20 February 2016, Andy Kohler wrote:
> >
> > Interested to hear if there's a 4th, best option.
> >
>
> I don't know about the broader issue - looking forward to that discussion!
> But in this example at least, it seems wrong to be usi
1) With Unicode 8, sign writing and ASL, the American / international
dichotomy is largely specious. Before that there were American indigenous
languages (Cheyenne etc.), but in my experience Americans don't usually
think of them them as American.
2) Google and friends are more than capable of ha
http://errol.oclc.org/ appears down for me.
http://www.oclc.org/research/activities/oairesolver.html implies that it
should be working.
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w.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=dx.doi.org <
> https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=dx.doi.org>
>
> Someone seem to be on the job there.
>
> > On Feb 2, 2016, at 2:32 PM, Stuart A. Yeates wrote:
> >
> > There are a relatively small number of inf
; <https://pulse.cio.gov/https/domains/>
>
> <https://pulse.cio.gov/https/domains/>
> b <https://pulse.cio.gov/https/domains/>ut we thought it might be too
> depressing just now.
>
> <https://pulse.cio.gov/https/domains/>
>
> <https://pulse.cio.gov/http
s [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of
> Stuart A. Yeates
> Sent: Monday, February 01, 2016 1:53 PM
> To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
> Subject: VIAF https certs
>
> I'm seeing people report issues with the VIAF HTTPS certs, see
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tem
I'm seeing people report issues with the VIAF HTTPS certs, see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template_talk:Authority_control
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=viaf.org&latest gives the
site a fail.
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> And yes, I haven’t seen any Dublin Core records “in the wild” either, but
based on the information above, they apparently can exist. Thank you.
Something like that is used as part of the export/import format in dspace.
The Object is a zip file with the content files and metadata files within.
se
A couple of questions:
(a) is 880 indexed for title, author or series in other languages?
(b) do you have the arabic language packs installed for the underlying
toolkits (Java, PERL, PHP, etc)?
(c) have you checked that it isn't a L-to-R vs R-to-L issue?
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The real question here is whether any analytics tools are ALA Freedom To
Read compliant. I'm reasonable confident the answer is no.
Cheers
Stuart
On Monday, 28 September 2015, Esmé Cowles wrote:
> I just wanted to chime in to say that this sounds a lot like "tell me how
> to track the users who
Publishing the algorithm would be useful, so we can do checking /
normalisation in the Wikipedia authority control scripts (in Lua).
Cheers
Stuart
On Saturday, September 5, 2015, Tom Misilo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows of any scripts that would convert
> (OCoLC)3851870 to oc
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 8:13 PM, Christian Pietsch <
chr.pietsch+web4...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Thank you, Andrew, for answering the question. What Stuart wrote,
> however, is misleading:
>
> On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 02:59:37PM +1200, Stuart A. Yeates wrote:
> > On Tue,
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 10:08 AM, Andrew Anderson wrote:
> That said, there is a big push recently for dropping non-SSL connections
> in general (going so far as to call the protocol relative URIs an
> anti-pattern), so is it really worth all the potential pain and suffering
> to make your links
I'm in the middle of some work which includes touching the 856s in lots of
MARC records pointing to websites we control. The websites are available on
both https://example.org/ and http://example.org/
Can I put //example.org/ in the MARC or is this contrary to the standard?
Note that there is a s
Another thing that could usefully be done is significantly better authority
control. Authors, works, geographical places, subjects, etc, etc.
Good core librarianship stuff that is essentially orthogonal to all the
other work that appears to be happening.
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There are a number of shortcuts:
1 the oxgarage web service http://www.tei-c.org/oxgarage/ will do the DOC,
HTML, ePub transformation for you (this uses the same stylesheets, I
believe) or
2 you can use a web server that speaks xsl 2.0 and do an on-the-fly
conversion or
3 you can publish the xml a
The recently released EEBO texts are available as TEI, I suggest you ask on
the TEI list.
If you want real vanilla htm like conversion, Tei-boilerplate is probably a
good place to start.
Cheers
Stuart
On Saturday, June 6, 2015, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> On Jun 5, 2015, at 8:20 AM, Ethan Grube
A couple of questions about that:
* I notice that only five of the 21 letter classes are listed. Is this
a work in progress of am I missing something?
* Is that avaliable as a bulk download?
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On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 2:14 PM, todd.d.
There are a number of experienced xslt'ers here. Post your example to the
group so we can all learn.
Cheers
Stuart
On Wednesday, June 3, 2015, Matt Sherman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am making a few corrections on an oai_dc.xslt file for our DSpace
> instance I slightly botched modifying to integra
Here in .nz the national library runs a local aggregation service
http://digitalnz.org/ which has quite good penetration into schools
and so forth. It provides some metadata quality reports such as
http://metadata.digitalnz.org/nzresearch/127 for sources it aggregates
(that report is actually quite
re's some way to avoid doing this, I would love to know!
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In the last couple of months we've had to update a number of EZproxy
stanzas as either tools migrate to HTTPS-only or people try to access
HTTP/HTTPS parallel resources using browsers that automatically detect
HTTP/HTTPS parallel resources and switch users to the HTTPS version
(think current Chrome
I'm looking for recommendations for a structured help platform.
By that I mean a tool by which a broad range of staff can create,
edit, inter-link, classify and maintain a set of structured
documentation for fixing problems and resolving issues.
Open source, closed source and hosted solutions con
There is a bug report at
http://pkp.sfu.ca/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=9019 where a bunch of us
are hammering out what changes are necessary to OJS to make it export
useful authority control information in MARCXML records in the OAI
feeds.
If that's the kind of thing that interests you, or you know M
OSS Watch is a JISC-funded, Oxford, UK-based service that is funded to
answer questions like this: http://oss-watch.ac.uk/
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On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 1:22 PM, John A. Kunze wrote:
> Does anyone have existing institutional policy guidel
c 15, 2014 at 9:24 AM, Stuart A. Yeates wrote:
> Some resources are only available only via HTTPS. Previously we used a
> wildcard certificate, I can't swear that it was ever tested as
> working, but we weren't getting any complaints.
>
> Recently browser security has been
Some resources are only available only via HTTPS. Previously we used a
wildcard certificate, I can't swear that it was ever tested as
working, but we weren't getting any complaints.
Recently browser security has been tightened and RFC 6125 has appeared
and been implemented and proxing of https res
"WorldCat Digital Collection Gateway from OCLC.org" from the 132.174.*
subnet used to make regular appearances in my logs, but visits no
more.
There is a visitor "Apache-HttpClient/4.0.1 (java 1.5)" from a similar subnet.
If this is a renaming, it's not an improvement.
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I've been looking at the logs for our OAI server and I'd like to appeal to
those harvesting over OAI to put URLs into the user agent string. Putting
the name of your project into the user agent string seems like a great way
to build profile. It also avoids the situation where the easiest way to
con
I'm looking for a unusual OAI endpoints (different implementations,
different metadata schemes or extensions to schemes, different
structures, unusual content types, etc) to test against. I'm aware of
the list a couple of mainstream lists of which
http://www.base-search.net/about/en/about_sources_d
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