Hi Joel,
We're updating our documentation/the Search Box Builder site to also include
these parameters.
Search Box Builder - a form to take in the user's query/limiters/etc is
essentially a way to build up what we call a persistent link. Our link
syntax has a few basic parameters. Look at this
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The University of Houston has a new position! The Digital and Web Projects
Fellowship is a two-year fellowship that offers a recent graduate the
opportunity to work in a technologically advanced research library on
diverse projects invo
And DOIs are just a managed implementation of Handles which the IDF created, so
you could go the Handles route for free. But then you lose the CrossRef
services, etc. if that is important to you.
John P. Rees, MA, MLIS
Curator, Archives and Modern Manuscripts
History of Medicine Division, MSC 38
That does make sense, Michael. I had tried using the cli and clv parameters
but I had used just 'DT' instead of 'DT1' and it didn't work. Thanks so much
for this!
Joel
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Anyone using agile methodologies for Web applications / projects -
particularly user stories to define requirements for Web projects?
Thanks,
Susan
Susan Teague-Rector
Web Applications Manager
VCU Libraries
Depending on the project, we use use cases or user studies. We've just
completed collecting users studies for a new project and used them to create a
system gap analysis, in preparation for creating a design document.
Leslie
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Hi Susan,
We used Use Cases which are generally a little more structured to help
define the requirements for our IR+ system here at the University of Rochester
- you can see our production system here: https://urresearch.rochester.edu .
They were also re-used to help with user testing of th
Susan wrote:
> Anyone using agile methodologies for Web applications / projects -
> particularly user stories to define requirements for Web projects?
It might be worth your while reading Ravi Mohan's interesting "Let the
Agile Fad Flow By"
http://pindancing.blogspot.com/2009/09/let-agile-fad-f
My other problem is that I wasn't specifying the range correctly. It seems
that the range must be specified in the clvN field exactly in the
'mm-mm' format. Something I learned in asking through the website
support is that it is possible to add a more flexible range by adding it to th
Currently DOI uses Handle (technology) with it social framework (i.e.
administrative body to manage DOI). In technical sense, PURL is not going to
last long.
Crossref handles DOI registration in U.S. In Europe and Aisa, they have other
organizations to handle it. DOI is also currently going thr
Fascinating. I learned a lot from these discussions. Thank you all so much!
ranti.
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To me, one of the most important selling points of DOIs over any of those other
systems, is that the DOIs are starting to have brand-recognition with users.
Faculty generally know what a DOI is, what it does, and the importance of
having one, whereas they don't know what a PURL or a handle is. (
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Han, Yan wrote:
> Currently DOI uses Handle (technology) with it social framework (i.e.
> administrative body to manage DOI). In technical sense, PURL is not going to
> last long.
I'm not entirely sure what this is supposed to mean (re: purl), but
I'm pretty su
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