At 5:36 AM -0800 3/30/06, Roy Tennant wrote:
On Mar 30, 2006, at 5:12 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
I see that a lot of the hits to my site come from MySpace.com where
teenaged and college aged girls have incorporated some of my pictures
into their pages. [...]
[...]I draw a line between
Well, DC is kind of supposed to be such a standard in the first place, right?
DC is supposed to be like a lowest-common-denominator metadata
vocabulary. MODS and MARC can certainly be easily 'dumbed down' to DC.
(Via 'crosswalk', as they tend to say in our field). Of course, DC isn't
always
The thing is, that the current generation of catalog isn't very good
at helping users find items that meet their needs or desires in
collections, and explore collections.
(In fact, what's the point of user-generated content, if not to aid
users in finding items that meet their needs? Well, I
them, I'll make a
list somewhere. [There's a Code4Lib wiki somewhere?]
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So open worldcat has cover images for lots of books.
The idea occured to me of trying to use these cover images in my local
catalog. I could use Amazon instead, but Amazon's licensing would
require me to link to Amazon, and I'd rather be linking to open
worldcat, if anywhere. [I could also pay a
that is would be welcome.
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the scenes and checks all available
Think of the way the CDDB works.
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as possible. Once we decide
what we should then show the patron/customer who might send
a single isbn to OpenFRBR, then we can talk about the DB structure
that might do things behind the scenes...
What do you think?
Kevin
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the patron know about a prequel,
about a second series, other works _about_ this work,
or does it only do editions,
formats and stop there?
Kevin
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I am developing a service to put our link resolver (SFX) information for
a given title on the OPAC 'details' screen for that title.
In addition to putting the information right on that screen, I'm putting
an OpenURL link there to our link resolver. To begin with, this is not
COinS, because I
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, or really work at all.
Jonathan
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to document similar
behavior on clothing we'll all wear to other conferences.
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to process that data into something usable by Solr
(either XSLT to .xml files, or via code that speaks to Solr directly).
So by all means bring your data.
Erik
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Hey Ed. Can you add me to the planet code4lib? I finally have a blog.
bibwild.wordpress.com
Thanks,
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remember
that ought to be in there, let me know. I'll grab photos from flicker
(send others if you have 'em.)
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registrations (individuals expressiong associations with the
institutional registrations already there), then that's the way to wag
the, um, dog.
Jonathan
Jeremy Frumkin wrote:
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Jeremy Frumkin wrote:
Ok, so this is a good example
experience/knowledge/hints/pointers
they can share with us?
We are using linux, php 5, aspell 0.50.5, and
php - pspell functions.
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I think it was this past summer that there was some energy on starting a
'Code4Lib journal', that seems to have died out.
I think such a journal could play a really important role, currently
lacking, in the library community. Currently there are a bunch of people
working on similar projects who
?
To which: cred/history is illusory, but to effect the greatest illusion,
it pays to be one who takes the lead on a project like this and runs with
it until it's up and running. :)
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correctly pegged their
market price.
But our field is not a healthy field if all research is being done by
OCLC and other vendors. We need research from other places, we need
research that produces public domain results, not proprietary trade
secrets.
Jonathan
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that OCLC is the best possible instantiation
of libraries-working-together, but we do try.
Eric
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2) More interesting---OCLC's _initial_ work set grouping algorithm is
public. However, we know they've done a lot of additional work to
fine-tune
of libraries-working-together, but we do try.
Eric
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2) More interesting---OCLC's _initial_ work set grouping algorithm is
public. However, we know they've done a lot of additional work to
fine-tune the work set grouping algorithms.
(http
projects in the Office of Research.
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people, the exsiting OPACs exist.
There's a lot we can do with them, even so.
I hope that LTFL can inspire a new generation of light-weight OPAC
enhancements. If anyone wants to talk architecture, I'm more than
happy.
Tim
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Some of us have spontaneously decided to have an informal Code4Lib get
together the Monday of ALA in DC.
We will meet on Monday the 25th of June at 8pm, at RFD, which
reccomended by anarchivist, which appears to be a pub and Washington's
Largest Multi-Tap. It's located just a couple blocks from
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Jodi Schneider
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Ken Varnum
Does anyone have any decent open source code to parse a citation? I'm
talking about a completely narrative citation like someone might
cut-and-paste from a bibliography or web page. I realize there are a
number of differnet formats this could be in (not to mention the human
error problems that
, 2007. To appear.
On 7/17/07, Jonathan Rochkind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any decent open source code to parse a citation? I'm
talking about a completely narrative citation like someone might
cut-and-paste from a bibliography or web page. I realize there are a
number of differnet
At present, the Code4Lib listserv archives at:
http://listserv.nd.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=code4lib
Require one to be a subscriber in order to view.
Can this be changed?
Jonathan
algorithm) online... the page even cites
it... but it seems to be gone now.
FWIW, it didn't look too difficult.
-Nate
On Jul 17, 2007, at 6:16 PM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
Does anyone have any decent open source code to parse a citation? I'm
talking about a completely narrative citation like
of their Federated Search
engine.
Have you noticed any issues with your flare library?
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an electronic copy of the original
Pragmatic Programmers book on Rails, but there are now several other
books out (as well as a newer version of the PP book, I believe). Any
recommendations?
Thanks,
Carol Bean
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the transcript to the list?
I understand that some of these questions might seem to be coming a
bit late, and I'm sorry to be in a position where my jerkiness is all
the worse because of it. But I still think these are questions that
need answers.
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for those who pay into anvil, or wherever else you want to put them.)
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K.G. Schneider wrote:
I wonder if code4lib couldn't be just as happy holding an annual
virtualbake sale or raffle and buying space at Hurricane Electric or
something. Just a thought. What are we talking about in terms of needs?
It's not paying for server colocation and bandwidth and
order of preference would be #3 else #2... though Dan's machine
might be easier if he already has an older version on there.
Kevin
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* projects live at code.code4lib.org, so pymarc, for example, would be
at code.code4lib.org/pymarc
* svn for version control
* trac interface for each
* hosted at OSU with the rest of code4lib.org, for now
Thoughts?
Gabe
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itself.
It all depends on how the catalogers enter the data into OCLC in the first
place ...
Nicole
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Check this one out:
http://www.worldcat.org/issn/00253154
Why is it returning a specific article as the result, instead of the
record
From: Jonathan Rochkind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Code for Libraries CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 16:10:08 -0400
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] weird worldcat results?
So if I actually want the periodical with this ISSN assigned, and
not
a record
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www.WorldCat.org
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I forget if I already posted this.
I'm having trouble making dt:ser advice below work
code4lib.org location' project would be
appreciated. It's been over a month since the plan was announced, and
I'm somewhat confused as to current status and expected timeline for
next steps.
Jonathan
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added
things, SAP1/2 _could_ be sufficient for a much wider range of applications
than it is now. Of course, maybe it just seems that way, in the sense that no
matter how much you have it always seems like you need 'just one more'. :)
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/lccn/handler.py
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not quite right; title has curly quotes, index
does not, etc.), but in this case I have no idea. But the net result is
it's hard to actually find your known item this way, via an automated
search on known item metadata.
Jonathan
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for bringing that list to my attention).
Jonathan
Joshua Santelli wrote:
You're not getting any hits because the name is not Jensen, it's Jansen.
I'm not sure where Jensen came from but the OAIster indexes here have
Jansen.
josh
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. Thanks,
Roy
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Good points.
If I wanted a drop-in in one-size solution for resource discovery, from
a corporate supplier, for instance, I'd have to say that WorldCat
local looks pretty darn interesting. But the kind of locally-iterable,
modular, extensible toolkit that I think positions libraries well for
The first issue of the Code4Lib Journal is now available.
http://journal.code4lib.org
Jonathan
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end? Or any other ideas you have?
Thanks for any advice,
Jonathan
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Dear OAISter:
Hi, I have a question about the mission of OAIster. I had assumed that
OAISter would contain only 'open access' materials--that is, if a
'digital object' was listed in OAISter, than the public would actually
have
out the best/cheapest/easiest way to get there.
Jonathan
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for another wave of
adopters with less technical expertise or resources. But if you're
interested, please feel free to contact me.
Jonathan
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Hi all, this is forwarded from a prison librarian listserv. Does
anyone know of any very low-cost (or open source?) library systems
that would be suitable for small and/or low-staffed libraries? I'm
thinking something like Koha or Evergreen would probably be overkill
and/or too hard to
to cover this.
generator.ocoins.info only seems to want one one ISBN. Putting multiple
rft.isbn variables just makes the last one overpower the earlier ones.
Any tips appreciated!
Bill
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The Code4Lib Journal (http://journal.code4lib.org) is looking to expand
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Committee members, and one new Web/Tech Administrator. As we add more
staff, we are also interested in expanding the diversity of our staff,
especially in
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an opportunity to
make a bunch of techies happy...
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] oca api?
I hadn't known this custom
knowledgebase is good, then sending it multiple issns will
never help and will often degrade its performance. I think its sucky
to craft OpenURL metadata that caters to substandard resolvers.
On Feb 19, 2008, at 11:09 AM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
Be careful though, please don't send an rft_id
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Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 12:18 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] oca api?
So in answer to my question here at the Code4Lib conference, after
Brewster's keynote, Brewster suggests there are all sorts of interfaces
that none of us knew about
Web
Services.
In the end we talked a lot about JSON and a tiny bit about ATOM.
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contained may be
reliable in other respects, I wouldn't automatically assume it is not.
Jonathan
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look forward to refinements.
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release). So
nothings impossible, but I wouldn't want to go down that road.
Jonathan
Godmar Back wrote:
Although I completely agree that server-side queryability is something
we should ask from Google, I'd like to follow up on:
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*no* reason to go
server-side on that. Browser-side gets you what you want—covers from
Google—without the risk they'll shut you down over overuse.
T
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wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
Of course, all these things _can_ be done with only client-side
javascript API. To my perspective, it is quite a bit more complex to do
it that way. And complexity is the enemy of maintainability, especially
in my limited staff resources
. Especially if NAT is used with a substantial number
of users as in Giles's use case.
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understand the
issue and talk to people who may be able to make a change.
Mike Beccaria
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So as many of you know, OSU is now hosting the code4lib.org server, with
the various code4lib community apps running on it. Jeremy Frumkin's
group hosts it, and Ryan Ordway does the heavy sysadmin lifting.
They're now ready to start granting other people shell access to the
machine to
(and the junta can revoke them). That makes sense to me.
Anyone volunteering to be that junta? :)
Jonathan
Kevin S. Clarke wrote:
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Jonathan Rochkind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pre-OSU hosting, code4lib
was hosted by a defined group of code4libbers who chipped
it by themselves.
Jonathan
Joe Hourcle wrote:
On Fri, 21 Mar 2008, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
I think that by allowing a larger group of people in, we get more done
and have _better_ services. But there's definitely a balancing act,
between stability and more hands. I don't want to see it balanced too
javascript library.../subliminalMessage
Cheers,
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...
Jonathan
Keith Jenkins wrote:
Does there already exist some place to put some code examples to share
with the code4lib community? (I'm thinking of snippets somewhere on
the order of 10-100 lines, like the definition of a php function.)
Keith
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if the
community doesn't have a preference (they'll be the ones who get to
pick up the pieces anyway).
Can OSU provide a staging machine to test out implementations of things like
dokuwiki before launching them live? Perhaps make the code4lib server
virtualized?
Andrew
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it'll just work out. (For instance, Ryan already pre-emptively gave me
shell access to add new feeds to the planet. If I had emailed the list
and said that, which I'm doing now, everyone would have just ignored it
and/or said, cool.)
So?
Jonathan
On 3/21/08 8:13 AM, Jonathan Rochkind
is
generating doesn't make me terribly hopeful for the longterm
sustainability of volunteer service admins.
-Ross.
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A demo is currently available here: http://addison.vt.edu:2082/
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for pete's sake!
Learning is your full-time job. If gets books off shelves bums you
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on. :)
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:
According to the combined brainstorming of Jonathan Rochkind and
myself, the ideal record set should:
1. contain about 10k records, enough to really see the features, but
small enough that you could index it in a few minutes on a typical
desktop...
5. contain a distribution of typical errors
and play with the software need to have easy
access to a small but representative set of marc records that they
can play with.
According to the combined brainstorming of Jonathan Rochkind and
myself, the ideal record set should:
1. contain about 10k records, enough to really see the features
to share
with the code4lib community? (I'm thinking of snippets somewhere on
the order of 10-100 lines, like the definition of a php function.)
Keith
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, Jonathan Rochkind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would still personally really like a dokuwiki hosted at code4lib.org.
I am not happy with the mediawiki. If anyone is interested in setting up
and admining a dokuwiki, I would support that.
Jonathan
Ryan Eby wrote:
Just catching up now on Code4Lib
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