itter, email, whatever).
>
> I also wrote up a brief explanation of what happened for those who are
> interested (https://www.diglib.org/archives/12638/).
>
> Best,
> Wayne
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however you define "us", to a course of action that will likely span
> > several conferences. This is indeed a significantly different type of
> > decision than has come before, and it requires a different way of doing
> > business. Everybody has had a bad experien
; I can’t for the life of me figure out how to get what I need. I can get
> specific values of rows like this where tfidf is my CRS object:
>
> >>> print( tfidf[ 309, 31204 ] )
> >>> 0.0435077792741
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> [1]
at cursory research didn't turn any up, and a conversation in
code4lib slack just now shows I'm not the only one with this problem...does
anyone have anything handy to suggest? Thanks.
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f the barcodes in the first file are also
> present
> > in the second file. Is writing a short Python program the best way to do
> > this, or is there a more efficient way? (There are about 300 items in
> the
> > first file and about 1,000 items in the second file.)
>
put a .py file in a directory, change the
> filename in the .py file, and then run 'python test.py'), then this is a
> good model of how code should be written. Also, while I am on my soapbox,
> here's a great model for documentation: https://github.com/
> CarletonArchives/Ba
bibliographic (MARC) data?
>
> [1] about clustering - http://bit.ly/2izQarE
>
> —
> Eric Morgan
>
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tarting point.
> Also, I'm not sure how clean our data in 853 and 863 is so any scripts or
> advice on gotchas when cleaning that up would be appreciated.
> We have about 60,000 holding records.
>
> Thanks,
> Julie.
>
>
> Julie Cole
> Library Systems Administrator
>
>- Becca Quon
>- Jill Locascio
>- Katherine Kim
>- Josh Hutchinson
>- Karen Coyle
>
> More information about how to contact Duty Officers during the conference,
> as well as Duty Officer schedules, will be posted to the conference site
> shortly. Stay tuned...
&
invite to chime in :)
Note that fellows are expected to spend a fair fraction of their time
physically present in Cambridge but affiliates can be more loosely coupled,
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> dog." [1]
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> [0] dmarc - https://www.lsoft.com/news/dmarc-issue1-2018.asp
> [1] dog -
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> 574/631-8604
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- Oh My!
>
> Hi my esteemed listmates,
>
>
> I’m curious which sites you’ve found helpful when you need to use photos,
> videos, music, etc. for library events?
>
>
>
> For photos, pixabay has been pretty good.
>
>
>
> Are the other sites you’ve enj
ines for a new data source, since someday someone else will have to
> write them. Any thoughts?
>
>
> Steve McDonald
>
> steve.mcdon...@tufts.edu<mailto:steve.mcdon...@tufts.edu>
>
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ics of systems librarianship and how have they changed over
> time? How much they pay? Extracting some of this information from the
> postings may be difficult, if not heroic in nature.
>
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