Digital Asset Manager
FranklinCovey
Salt Lake City
Digital Asset Management Specialist
Job ID#: 211577
Updated: 09/25/2013
Job Type: Full Time
Location: Headquarters-Salt Lake City
Category: FranklinCovey
Salary: $40,000/year plus benefits
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Systems Librarian
Parliament of Canada
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Knowledge Organization and Discovery, Information and Document Resource
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Our ideal candidate has the following:
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Assistant Dean for Collections Digital Initiatives
Ohio University
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OK! Uncle! Just let's do something! I don't care *that* much about it!
-Ross.
On Nov 6, 2013 11:34 PM, Chad Fennell fenne...@umn.edu wrote:
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 8:49 PM, Ross Singer rossfsin...@gmail.com wrote:
I guess I just don't see why http and https can't coexist.
They can
Center for Open Science Developers
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Business Analyst II
Emory University
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BUSINESS ANALYST II
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Hi,
I think you can do this all with JS or Coffeescript.
Here's a fiddle :
http://jsfiddle.net/chrisfitzpat/t69Xs/
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 10:12 PM, Daryl Grenz grenzda...@hotmail.com wrote:
Powell's Books provides an API (http://api.powells.com/stable) and direct
links to their book
LibraryThing's API may have book cover art , can't remember...
We pay for Syndetics (cover art service) (owned by Bowker) and can use that for
our cover art outside PAC
From: Code for Libraries [CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Chris
Fitzpatrick
I wanted to mention that I pointed to the Open Library covers API
earlier, and it so happens that was on a day when OL covers was down
(possibly due to the disruption of the fire at the Internet Archive). So
if you've been having trouble with OL covers, it has been reported that
they are now
Ethan, thanks, it's good to have examples.
I'd say that for simple linking SPARQL may not be necessary, perhaps
should be avoided, but IF you need something ELSE, say a query WHERE you
have conditions, THEN you may find that a query language is needed.
kc
On 11/6/13 9:14 AM, Ethan Gruber
nice! yeah, I was thinking of something along those lines.
…adam
On Nov 7, 2013, at 9:56 AM, Chris Fitzpatrick chrisfitz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I think you can do this all with JS or Coffeescript.
Here's a fiddle :
http://jsfiddle.net/chrisfitzpat/t69Xs/
On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at
Hi Matt,
I suggest that you ask for feedback from Dalhousie Univ. archives. They are
AtoM users.
Creighton Barrett is the digital archivist there.
Kari
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu] On Behalf Of Matthew
Mikitka
Sent: Thursday, October
Does the entity you pay need to be in Canada (that is, accept payment in
Canadian dollars), or do the servers need to be there? Or both?
I use http://www.csoft.net/ for my personal hosting. Their business
office is in Canada, but I'm unclear on where their servers are. Their
documentation
If there is going to be a need for lists, we can setup mailman or something
on the code4lib server. It looks like @code4lib.org is going to Google atm,
I'm guessing someone has a Google Apps domain setup? It wouldn't take much
effort to setup a @lists.code4lib.org if someone was willing to be the
On Nov 7, 2013, at 12:01 PM, Scherbak, Loren scherb...@si.edu wrote:
Put another way, instead of trying to force people to do the best and
most perfect bibliographic search, allow them to do broad searches and
then provide supplementary tools enabling the reader to examine the
results. It is
The 2014 NASIG Program Planning Committee invites proposals
for conference sessions. Publishers, vendors, librarians,
and others in the fields of electronic resources, serials,
and scholarly communication are encouraged to submit
proposals relating to scholarly communication, publishing,
resource
The simplest solution would be to modify the settings.php to start pushing
everything over HTTPS once someone has hit an HTTPS URL. The current
code4lib server has been here at OSU longer than I have (and I've been here
for 8+ years), and it's at MOST running at about 25% CPU capacity. Pushing
Probably the main reason it rarely happens is that most people aren't in the
habit of thinking about it (yet). I do see this as slowly changing, however, as
is the case with citing datasets; the speed will vary by discipline.
Theoretically anyone *can* cite anything already; but for the
If it's web code, i'd use the standards for citing a web document. Anything
else I'd treat as an unpublished doc and get what citation info I could from
source code comments and/or context
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On Nov 7, 2013, at 12:59 PM, Fitchett, Deborah
deborah.fitch...@lincoln.ac.nz
Hi all,
I'm working on a project for which we're looking for some image gallery
management software (ie, upload, organize, tag, etc.) that's a standalone piece
of software: ie, not part of a larger CMS like WordPress, Drupal, ContentDM,
etc.
We'd of course like something that is simple,
At one point I was trying out the Gallery module for Drupal. The module is for
integrating the otherwise standalone Gallery.
http://galleryproject.org/
I ended up going with something else for Drupal, but in a standalone situation,
I'd definitely give Gallery another look.
Genny Engel
Preservation Librarian
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Carbondale
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I've heard good things about Omeka. It has support and an active user base.
David Bigwood
Lunar and Planetary Institute
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Ken
Irwin
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2013 2:44 PM
To:
Ross, I think you are not alone, as per this:
http://howfuckedismydatabase.com/nosql/
kc
On 11/6/13 8:54 AM, Ross Singer wrote:
Hey Karen,
It's purely anecdotal (albeit anecdotes borne from working at a company
that offered, and has since abandoned, a sparql-based triple store
service), but
Thanks Kevin. Servers need to be in Canada, preferably paid in Canadian but
I don't think that's necessary. I'll looking your recommendation.
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Kevin Hawkins
kevin.s.hawk...@ultraslavonic.info wrote:
Does the entity you pay need to be in Canada (that is, accept
We're in the process of moving our collections to Omeka. First impressions
are that it's very easy to work with and reasonably slick. Base
functionality is decent, easy to batch migrate things in, and it has a
decent API.
kyle
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Bigwood, David
Batch upload to Omeka (or use the API) if at all possible. I have found the
workflow for uploading items via a web browser to be less than optimal or
understandable.
Roy
On Nov 7, 2013, at 1:59 PM, Kyle Banerjee kyle.baner...@gmail.com wrote:
We're in the process of moving our collections
Along the same lines as Gallery check out http://www.zenphoto.org/
It's made to be simpler than Gallery. I like it better than Gallery2
but I haven't used the latest version of Gallery3 which I think was a
rewrite so it's probably pretty different than Gallery2. Both are open
source, written in
From: Alex Berry
Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2013 2:22 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Reply To: Code for Libraries
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] image gallery management software recommendations
Along the same lines as Gallery check out http://www.zenphoto.org/
It's made to be simpler than Gallery.
Analyst/Programmer, California State University San Marcos Library
California State University San Marcos
San Marcos
Under the direction of the Coordinator for Library Technology and Systems and
the general supervision of the Associate Dean, the incumbent will provide
programming support for
Why in Canada? You will be hard pressed to find that
Riley Childs
Library Director and IT Admin
Junior
Charlotte United Christian Academy
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On Nov 7, 2013, at 4:48 PM, Cynthia Ng
I take that back, did a bit more research, I think there are plenty of options.
But I have to ask, why only in Canada, a transit provider in the us willbe just
as fast as in Canada
Riley Childs
Library Director and IT Admin
Junior
Charlotte United Christian Academy
P: 704-497-2086 (Anytime)
P:
I assume it's not about speed, but about the PATRIOT Act.
For example, we don't host any of our customer data in the US (and aren't
allowed to).
-Ross.
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 9:17 PM, Riley Childs ri...@tfsgeo.com wrote:
I take that back, did a bit more research, I think there are plenty of
FWIW, in British Columbia, public institutions are prohibited by law from
hosting any data in the US.
Mark
Ross Singer rossfsin...@gmail.com wrote:
I assume it's not about speed, but about the PATRIOT Act.
For example, we don't host any of our customer data in the US (and aren't
allowed to).
What about another country?
Riley Childs
Library Director and IT Admin
Junior
Charlotte United Christian Academy
P: 704-497-2086 (Anytime)
P: 704-537-0331 x101 (M-F 7:30am-3pm ET)
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On Nov 7, 2013, at 9:28 PM, Mark Jordan mjor...@sfu.ca wrote:
FWIW,
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