Library Code People:
1 - What do you use for your web statistics package? Are you happy
with it? Pros/Cons?
2 - What do you wish you used or had access to?
3 - Opinions on Specific Projects:
3.1 Piwiki/Mint
Piwik and Mint both seem pretty interesting to me because they solve
some of
On Dec 2, 2008, at 4:21 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
I've looked at unAPI, but I can't get a handle on what needs to be
in the abbr. What would be useful?
kc
I put together a pretty basic unAPI interface (technically, a Drupal
module) for our EthicShare project; you can see how the abbr tags
of unAPI server.
Is this correct?
Thanks,
kc
Chad Fennell wrote:
On Dec 2, 2008, at 4:21 PM, Karen Coyle wrote:
I've looked at unAPI, but I can't get a handle on what needs to be
in the abbr. What would be useful?
kc
I put together a pretty basic unAPI interface (technically, a
Drupal
On Dec 4, 2008, at 9:30 AM, Tom Habing wrote:
link rel=unapi-server type=application/xml title=unAPI href=http://www.dlfaquifer.org/unapi
/
Yes, forgot to mention this piece.
link rel=unapi-server type=application/xml title=unAPI href=http://ethicshare.org/unapi
/
I nominate Andy Lester, author of ack a grep replacement and
itinerant speaker on Technical Debt and employment in the tech
world. He's a Perl guru working in the publishing indsutry. Andy's
Technical Debt lecture would be a good fit, IMO, for the code4lib
group.
Technical Debt Talk:
A classic general overview (on the topic of what the heck ARE
character sets???):
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Ken Irwin kir...@wittenberg.edu wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for a good source to help me understand character sets and how
I was curious if anyone could recommend a hosting service that they've had a
good ruby on rails experience with. I've been working with bluehost but my
experience has not been good. You need to work through a lot of hoops just to
get a moderately complicated rails application properly. The
FWIW, I was going to mention VPS as an option, but it sounded like
*maybe* you'd been working under a managed hosting environment, so
Heroku seemed like a natural fit to your question (easy Rails installs
with support for a wide variety of libraries/common dependencies),
which is why I mentioned
If you want to run your own VPS, go with Linode (and contact me for a
referral key :)). A number of customers have switched to them since
Slicehost was sold to Rackspace.
Hey, no fair! :^p
It's still a LOT better than COinS for Zotero, I assume though.
Yes, if only because you get more complete metadata with things like
RIS than COinS does via OpenURL. I do like the theoretical benefit of
a metadata format request API , but the promise of richer metadata
(primarily for Zotero)
So let's say (hypothetically, of course) that a colleague tells you he's
considering a NoSQL database like MongoDB or CouchDB, to store a couple
tens of millions of documents, where a document is pretty much an
article citation, abstract, and the location of full text (not the full
text
Seconded. We use Solr's SpellCheckComponent to accomplish exactly this.
+1
and ferncer servers.
HTH
--
Chad Fennell
Web Developer
University of Minnesota Libraries
(612) 626-4186
places. But I'm not that
bothered personally, as I would subscribe to both and filter them into
the same folder in my mail client. :-)
Cheers
David
--
Chad Fennell
Web Developer
University of Minnesota Libraries
(612) 626-4186
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