loaction etc etc).
As I understand the order of elementents in MODS shouldn't matter.
2. Access conditions and embargo's are free-text!
Are there best practices we should use?
Greetings from Belgium
Patrick
Ghent University Library
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of the time are going to want #2 (is this true?), then should that be
the default behavior? Or should #1 still be the default behavior,
because by default bad input should raise, not be silently recovered
from, even though most people most of the time won't want that, heh.
Jonathan
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something
should be default that hardly anyone hardly ever will want?
On 11/20/13 10:10 AM, Scott Prater wrote:
We run into this problem fairly regularly, and in fact, ran into it on
Monday with ruby-marc.
The way we've traditionally handled it is to put our marc stream through
a cleanup preprocessor
On 11/20/2013 11:18 AM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
On 11/20/13 11:40 AM, Scott Prater wrote:
I would suggest one or the other -- the default of leaving bad bytes in
your ruby strings is asking for trouble, and you probably don't want to
do it, but was made the default for backwards compat
Thanks, Jonathan. We'll definitely check it out.
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On 11/20/2013 12:13 PM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
On 11/20/13 12:51 PM, Scott Prater wrote:
I think the issue comes down to a distinction between a stream and a
record. Ideally, the ruby-marc library would keep pointers to which
please send it along either here on list or to me
directly.
Thanks!
//Ed
PS. sorry for the duplication.
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, that something
else may very well be Apache HTTPd with vendor-specific configuration files.
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largely to competition from Firefox and Chrome. If
coming up with a viable alternative to EZproxy using open source tools causes a
security, features, and functionality arms race, then everyone wins.
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, there is. Yogi Berra
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with php or python or whatever. Does such a resource exist? Any
advice on where to start?
Thanks,
Mike Beccaria
Systems Librarian
Head of Digital Initiative
Paul Smith's College
518.327.6376
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Desired features include the following:
- 2 factor authentication
- The ability to define groups or teams, and assign specific credential
sets to those groups
- The ability to revoke access
- Hosted services are a plus
Thanks,
Mark
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