On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Jodi Schneider
wrote:
> The first question is: what are they trying to accomplish by having DOIs?
DOIs are just a form of Handle, which is a persistent URL schema. I
don't think I need to explain what PURLs are designed to accomplish.
> If they're looking for per
Please explain in more details, that will be more helpful.
It has been a while. Back to 2007, I checked PURL's architecture, and it was
straightly handling web addresses only. Of course, current HTTP protocol is not
going to last forever, and there are other protocols in the Internet. The
cover
Back in 2007, I had a different job, different email address and lived
in a different state. Things change. If people are sending emails to
ross.sin...@gatech.edu to fix the library web services, they are going
to be sorely disappointed and should perhaps check
http://www.library.gatech.edu/about
Systems Programmer II
Library Systems Group
Yale University
Band III-Grade 25
General Purpose
In a dynamic 24x7x365 production data center environment, working independently
and collaboratively as a senior member of an interdepartmental team, provides
Unix and Windows system administration,
Hello coders,
I'm looking at tracking our III OPAC usage via a Google Analytics-like
tool. As far as I can tell, GA itself doesn't track POST data for
privacy reasons. Anyone here know of something for this? I found an
open-source GA-like, on-your-own-server PHP project called Piwik
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