Just to be clear - this is not (currently) required to use the ORCID public API - only for the Member API. The Member API is required for some types of use, but not all
Owen Owen Stephens Owen Stephens Consulting Web: http://www.ostephens.com Email: o...@ostephens.com Telephone: 0121 288 6936 > On 31 Jul 2019, at 17:18, Andrew Kierig <akie...@gmu.edu> wrote: > > Dear David: > > There’s also a plugin<https://github.com/pkp/orcidProfile> for PKP’s Open > Journals System that uses the ORCID API to pull user profile data and push > publications. > > I don’t mean to sound down on ORCID, I’m a huge fan, but their approval > process for using the production API even with an existing and already ORCID > approved plugin is why we don’t have it on the GMU OJS > Instance<https://journals.gmu.edu>. There’s just too much other stuff to do > that I don’t really have time to schedule and then spend an hour on a demo > with one of their folks. > > ak > > -- > Andrew Kierig > pronoun.is/they<https://pronoun.is/they> > > Digital Publishing Lead > Mason Publishing > George Mason University Libraries > > On 30 Jul 2019, at 23:00, CODE4LIB automatic digest system wrote: > > There are 10 messages totaling 679 lines in this issue. > > Topics of the day: > > 1. ORCID (4) > 2. Archipelago Commons beta release 8.x-1.0-beta1 - check it! > 3. Screen Reader Survey > 4. Job: Unix Systems Engineer at Columbia University Libraries > 5. Job: Systems Manager at Library Company of Philadelphia > 6. Job: Coordinator of Information Technology Services at Thomas Crane Public > Library > 7. Job: Technology Development Librarian at The University of Alabama > Libraries > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 15:16:27 +0000 > From: "Bigwood, David" <dbigw...@lpi.usra.edu> > Subject: ORCID > > ORCID provides an API that can be queried by ORCID or institution name (I > think). Has anyone written code to query the API on a regular basis to pull > down articles by their faculty? Is it something you'd care to share? I've not > the faintest idea of a way to write an API query. > > Thanks, > David Bigwood > dbigw...@lpi.usra.edu<mailto:dbigw...@lpi.usra.edu> > Regional Planetary Image Facility/Library > Lunar and Planetary Institute > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1ZEzOij9eRJRzNl0ylCdiG3B9kcqXFeAdUlTgIpNPKpvcBOkPv98skrHNvyAFUxzMcVTPCa0f0oVL5XyFmyMh3jbE5nRJ4BoU1NijEnHdcosRX2Hbi8cvN51dy4f-ZW0ubEBpU-NUERCHkXjioYkOKY_aXd0HplSIOGzyv-y1CZj7yaK4DRNiwsj9cfHO6l8ZVJ3TeVroG06M23sVyKq4C_c9JBReeBmcIV7xglEjqdFOcPMr4au_kD1P1PvdODBdUAURRVSqkspiakBSH8-VwERRH_1_pRxBHjRkbMP_KYklhasBfWO3u8aTOkMLZXQFpjH6RA6ABAWHURyVeYV3fTz35D8oVPqWTvXbg8TyzfTDXkGJ8oamdwt6vExeikFt/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FRPIFN%2F > https://secure-web.cisco.com/18SfoGf2Pt0IdF9rok6zVfRalsv_duCWc4hRY2_YxnZEJoOWdcs66X04Qxgv-ec_mSeqoTquZ6uHk3zHrTfOL-UkO4nr8nmQJoy_I-5WdlDW1PByHwtHlEsKTXDIIvSuZjjXkEHxSZBC2JN-LivvmRHHmHDhmPFq2KGqRl0F4_8jIwucGe6-yogYFFsmkBp6lLjSUWsgZXm6g1N5MqkG6KCiC8NE47_Iw8qk9Km-3nEEFRlyuidYt1ZaqPoPw_NRYv4OQgmLCImJYurzjJ4qFrrTAsIt1gCKOmwnjvhXyISJQHgnTsD03u61Puaux-h2IWAiwssxUXgZFeRqeN_hKjlf6sHLP7u0ukzmaRTkMicbfJZb3twCqFITXfl3VyL5G/https%3A%2F%2Frepository.hou.usra.edu%2F > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 15:42:09 +0000 > From: "Pikas, Christina K." <christina.pi...@jhuapl.edu> > Subject: Re: ORCID > > Hi David, > Our beta version of our Civil Space staff profiles is pulling from ORCID (not > sure why it's not live yet). We're a consortium member which was only > necessary to be able to add to the profiles (we migrated data from > ResearcherID). > > I didn't do the programming myself- it was done by developers here. If you > use R, you might consider: > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1h3EtixgqqvdoWtOtmePGtSQFE_DE-vjbBndy9U9V4EX5IfbxYqqprFMwA2EunXvRGARDb3-IwSvRbgnJL_Ijo7X2dcSD-mJUuSxBtMkxMZYxKW9Y4bYC3bfBLS6qFjD-g7oAdzd1tMcv6qt9znsJjehlI5rdqPpK-4oyCpZBWLuumEwwtO3ZPx_3db_YnKBIGp5xIWDKuMWKSHahCnf_BMJTNYHI0yBfwvnLvk4qINENs1XWLoLuITkb54pHdwZSWRYEpXvpO2lIOVyHBWpjOP5WkByYeo2GsXY2hh0Rdcq6GRDa4IGPrTcOGww8eJh0CdPHKB9nPQLf_xd7wYGaXV7IBjcHHRwevz1h32VeiTM9CEaUOL1esvfCQR9DUw3lpXOrTlPaEvLb1tBoCNCcDg/https%3A%2F%2Fropensci.github.io%2Frorcid%2F > . The developer documentation is pretty good, too: > https://secure-web.cisco.com/19EJZRaJ6aib0SzRT9Y0NYoQdPiE-vFkvnd0isxh33PaRLVAnihk34-g2aTeO915IBHlE-x3TLhHiU5NcmSnvdpHSUGeKTLXWMmcfuLEd97a4cuZpRrHBNwqDFXneu0t1APfKCBRAgeRY6_RHYUrN1HA_V2DGHdrRzQ586frz0cpSRtaZuiKsgmxhj9YNBBHGL_bBaTNTZg_34RVai-wo2jIHCDeuKjpgB9z7zV2I4fbhyxwyfmqOpLlowU0mOmIE1bd2xxIn60iJNS5qmqMGTUfKeUVm_aa1yOkVhbtgq61Jxba5o9gqDPgKhd2MMRUFOPXAT71UGuSLykqTGK2iEnd_fziU1xUpfUNTSGuTBpOkJuWSOqjEbh24AP6zASIb/https%3A%2F%2Fsupport.orcid.org%2Fhc%2Fen-us%2Farticles%2F360006897174 > > What language were you thinking about (like Python or R or ... ???) > > Christina > > ------ > Christina K. Pikas, BS, MLS, PhD > (she/her/hers) > Librarian > The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory > Baltimore: 443.778.4812 > D.C.: 240.228.4812 > christina.pi...@jhuapl.edu > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Code for Libraries <CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG> On Behalf Of Bigwood, David > Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 11:16 AM > To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG > Subject: [CODE4LIB] ORCID > > ORCID provides an API that can be queried by ORCID or institution name (I > think). Has anyone written code to query the API on a regular basis to pull > down articles by their faculty? Is it something you'd care to share? I've not > the faintest idea of a way to write an API query. > > Thanks, > David Bigwood > dbigw...@lpi.usra.edu<mailto:dbigw...@lpi.usra.edu> > Regional Planetary Image Facility/Library Lunar and Planetary Institute > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1ZEzOij9eRJRzNl0ylCdiG3B9kcqXFeAdUlTgIpNPKpvcBOkPv98skrHNvyAFUxzMcVTPCa0f0oVL5XyFmyMh3jbE5nRJ4BoU1NijEnHdcosRX2Hbi8cvN51dy4f-ZW0ubEBpU-NUERCHkXjioYkOKY_aXd0HplSIOGzyv-y1CZj7yaK4DRNiwsj9cfHO6l8ZVJ3TeVroG06M23sVyKq4C_c9JBReeBmcIV7xglEjqdFOcPMr4au_kD1P1PvdODBdUAURRVSqkspiakBSH8-VwERRH_1_pRxBHjRkbMP_KYklhasBfWO3u8aTOkMLZXQFpjH6RA6ABAWHURyVeYV3fTz35D8oVPqWTvXbg8TyzfTDXkGJ8oamdwt6vExeikFt/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FRPIFN%2F > > https://secure-web.cisco.com/18SfoGf2Pt0IdF9rok6zVfRalsv_duCWc4hRY2_YxnZEJoOWdcs66X04Qxgv-ec_mSeqoTquZ6uHk3zHrTfOL-UkO4nr8nmQJoy_I-5WdlDW1PByHwtHlEsKTXDIIvSuZjjXkEHxSZBC2JN-LivvmRHHmHDhmPFq2KGqRl0F4_8jIwucGe6-yogYFFsmkBp6lLjSUWsgZXm6g1N5MqkG6KCiC8NE47_Iw8qk9Km-3nEEFRlyuidYt1ZaqPoPw_NRYv4OQgmLCImJYurzjJ4qFrrTAsIt1gCKOmwnjvhXyISJQHgnTsD03u61Puaux-h2IWAiwssxUXgZFeRqeN_hKjlf6sHLP7u0ukzmaRTkMicbfJZb3twCqFITXfl3VyL5G/https%3A%2F%2Frepository.hou.usra.edu%2F > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 16:56:21 +0000 > From: Alainna Wrigley <alainna.wrig...@ucop.edu> > Subject: Re: ORCID > > Seconding rorcid -- Scott regularly updates it! > > You can see a few code examples at > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1oyHolGsnf_lcNCsZYa6-qaoMWNlo1mlLpD8btCawwpR1vi5PelIlWAGRya0GkNkxKrUYEECxw9hHWCkzjpwM3QXES0muTkTqNcgbaqoPlzWLNx0HGn7cGk1o4-1gZucVZcD4RGArWCtURpqzs6Sfg0UrRKjasnnLI2FOQj6gU_1-fzxcE2bhrLEwRR0zoWd-jfZ87YPScigNnmA_p3X24wVY4_PRp5T-4tNtBgypP-8pw5GYhzKu01vVXfvpGzVXHs2tJmm9j-7pxYqKOLzGWhczAyLa-3ov_QO-nzV68v6aGW_KgrkeTOhzBVPuVAGNfIlojagthMwI3KSDQ_aZCOsUDJfVB1-Wbg5Yg_00vvsrLQZS5rNkPDpjqvM3St2W/https%3A%2F%2Fmembers.orcid.org%2Fapi%2Fresources%2Fcode-examples > -- but n.b. that it's a bit out of date in terms of using older versions of > the ORCID API. rorcid has kept up to date, however. > > Ideally you'd first gather the ORCID iDs via the API, by having the user sign > into their ORCID account and authenticate with the application (using e.g. > the free ORCID public API). If memory serves rorcid supports this use. The > ORCID development team also has created a simple iD connection application > at: https://orcid-create-on-demand.herokuapp.com or if you'd prefer OIDC: > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1qdYgNGgjPpKiY9oBRhwDXqHCYgvarXS5bL5jns1MpKPljkKnPVsV5mP0lInyw49k71hU-Cjo14vHLb_9V-XNSnN631cN48zUYUwHg6MGD1XICawGNmuCKkXRIQBDndtXYKjBQgDMgsdndym8fXhOLY9lC4a6wAhSJE8h7uQd9WGUmp3pSY-GHJQsj4SxPOff_kHFACO_XGyv1J-NT_2TP8Z5pOq433CWS-Vdv9H2NagmbbJ1_5P3veOrs8KvISxnqxmH0b3GZzlIkesD_rwOt13C4QFoJ97gibUNpzIrAWGxrVV5kritVI7yzUbf1T0I9hV-ZaDvNlFjt_FtYOLLb4fTMAdp2JFQHYbyvw3dvH8bfkfSkXuTN-gCH9wqzD4zdcqwdSc5WS9NY5lh-Wnalw/https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FORCID%2Forcid-openid-examples > > Finally, a plug for the ORCID API users group -- a good place for sharing > code examples and getting help. > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1-eIiq-zOEa1mcClJ8hujSKBw1QE6L7WakKJ3HqwsBBeNurILwsW_CzOTDjfWlCJtm57Rtk12SHfBN5fy_uSYe_aYEakZT-nbe2YpaactUGFGs4y5SB_FJcRhmAdW9ASC2asWoKjrNGEqz59vPcBzBv_8U9v73wNkRkcro84xgM0aoO8eellr6fTFSQRZwOYcDGVRbEr2B2BxKpP4PvAf5kni9UQ2JRUyh9LHlhJHstr1SPeu6SsftXnYXw6459eXr1Pd8UDW6rPBK5sMk9TERlufe-m1slWKXV-SDvOp-cM2fT1GT2-gnMYIPCGcDN5jjDWn7u8l4GaLI7R-Oe_6dULeOYulFeee2D2UQmWiK98nsf7EicuBWvWH7m81zkSCrMs7JI3bjaJm6oR8Gj8RFQ/https%3A%2F%2Fgroups.google.com%2Fgroup%2Forcid-api-users > > Warm regards, > Alainna > > -----Original Message----- > From: Code for Libraries <CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG> On Behalf Of Pikas, > Christina K. > Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 8:42 AM > To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] ORCID > > Hi David, > Our beta version of our Civil Space staff profiles is pulling from ORCID (not > sure why it's not live yet). We're a consortium member which was only > necessary to be able to add to the profiles (we migrated data from > ResearcherID). > > I didn't do the programming myself- it was done by developers here. If you > use R, you might consider: > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1h3EtixgqqvdoWtOtmePGtSQFE_DE-vjbBndy9U9V4EX5IfbxYqqprFMwA2EunXvRGARDb3-IwSvRbgnJL_Ijo7X2dcSD-mJUuSxBtMkxMZYxKW9Y4bYC3bfBLS6qFjD-g7oAdzd1tMcv6qt9znsJjehlI5rdqPpK-4oyCpZBWLuumEwwtO3ZPx_3db_YnKBIGp5xIWDKuMWKSHahCnf_BMJTNYHI0yBfwvnLvk4qINENs1XWLoLuITkb54pHdwZSWRYEpXvpO2lIOVyHBWpjOP5WkByYeo2GsXY2hh0Rdcq6GRDa4IGPrTcOGww8eJh0CdPHKB9nPQLf_xd7wYGaXV7IBjcHHRwevz1h32VeiTM9CEaUOL1esvfCQR9DUw3lpXOrTlPaEvLb1tBoCNCcDg/https%3A%2F%2Fropensci.github.io%2Frorcid%2F > . The developer documentation is pretty good, too: > https://secure-web.cisco.com/19EJZRaJ6aib0SzRT9Y0NYoQdPiE-vFkvnd0isxh33PaRLVAnihk34-g2aTeO915IBHlE-x3TLhHiU5NcmSnvdpHSUGeKTLXWMmcfuLEd97a4cuZpRrHBNwqDFXneu0t1APfKCBRAgeRY6_RHYUrN1HA_V2DGHdrRzQ586frz0cpSRtaZuiKsgmxhj9YNBBHGL_bBaTNTZg_34RVai-wo2jIHCDeuKjpgB9z7zV2I4fbhyxwyfmqOpLlowU0mOmIE1bd2xxIn60iJNS5qmqMGTUfKeUVm_aa1yOkVhbtgq61Jxba5o9gqDPgKhd2MMRUFOPXAT71UGuSLykqTGK2iEnd_fziU1xUpfUNTSGuTBpOkJuWSOqjEbh24AP6zASIb/https%3A%2F%2Fsupport.orcid.org%2Fhc%2Fen-us%2Farticles%2F360006897174 > > What language were you thinking about (like Python or R or ... ???) > > Christina > > ------ > Christina K. Pikas, BS, MLS, PhD > (she/her/hers) > Librarian > The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory > Baltimore: 443.778.4812 > D.C.: 240.228.4812 > christina.pi...@jhuapl.edu > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Code for Libraries <CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG> On Behalf Of Bigwood, David > Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2019 11:16 AM > To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG > Subject: [CODE4LIB] ORCID > > ORCID provides an API that can be queried by ORCID or institution name (I > think). Has anyone written code to query the API on a regular basis to pull > down articles by their faculty? Is it something you'd care to share? I've not > the faintest idea of a way to write an API query. > > Thanks, > David Bigwood > dbigw...@lpi.usra.edu<mailto:dbigw...@lpi.usra.edu> > Regional Planetary Image Facility/Library Lunar and Planetary Institute > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1ZEzOij9eRJRzNl0ylCdiG3B9kcqXFeAdUlTgIpNPKpvcBOkPv98skrHNvyAFUxzMcVTPCa0f0oVL5XyFmyMh3jbE5nRJ4BoU1NijEnHdcosRX2Hbi8cvN51dy4f-ZW0ubEBpU-NUERCHkXjioYkOKY_aXd0HplSIOGzyv-y1CZj7yaK4DRNiwsj9cfHO6l8ZVJ3TeVroG06M23sVyKq4C_c9JBReeBmcIV7xglEjqdFOcPMr4au_kD1P1PvdODBdUAURRVSqkspiakBSH8-VwERRH_1_pRxBHjRkbMP_KYklhasBfWO3u8aTOkMLZXQFpjH6RA6ABAWHURyVeYV3fTz35D8oVPqWTvXbg8TyzfTDXkGJ8oamdwt6vExeikFt/https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FRPIFN%2F > > https://secure-web.cisco.com/18SfoGf2Pt0IdF9rok6zVfRalsv_duCWc4hRY2_YxnZEJoOWdcs66X04Qxgv-ec_mSeqoTquZ6uHk3zHrTfOL-UkO4nr8nmQJoy_I-5WdlDW1PByHwtHlEsKTXDIIvSuZjjXkEHxSZBC2JN-LivvmRHHmHDhmPFq2KGqRl0F4_8jIwucGe6-yogYFFsmkBp6lLjSUWsgZXm6g1N5MqkG6KCiC8NE47_Iw8qk9Km-3nEEFRlyuidYt1ZaqPoPw_NRYv4OQgmLCImJYurzjJ4qFrrTAsIt1gCKOmwnjvhXyISJQHgnTsD03u61Puaux-h2IWAiwssxUXgZFeRqeN_hKjlf6sHLP7u0ukzmaRTkMicbfJZb3twCqFITXfl3VyL5G/https%3A%2F%2Frepository.hou.usra.edu%2F > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 10:31:38 -0700 > From: Kyle Banerjee <kyle.baner...@gmail.com> > Subject: Re: ORCID > > On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 8:16 AM Bigwood, David <dbigw...@lpi.usra.edu> > wrote: > > ORCID provides an API that can be queried by ORCID or institution name (I > think). Has anyone written code to query the API on a regular basis to pull > down articles by their faculty? Is it something you'd care to share? I've > not the faintest idea of a way to write an API query. > > Haven't used the ORCID API specifically, but most APIs are straightforward. > Depending on your exact needs, you might require an institutional ORCID > membership as the API capabilities are different. > > We're looking at using ORCID for institutional purposes now. There are two > factors I can't wrap my mind around: > > 1. Identifying ORCID IDs associated with the institution. It appears > this requires individual researchers to formally make and and break > associations > 2. Maintenance of the list of publications itself also requires > affirmative action on the part of the researcher or member institution > acting on their behalf > > In other words, we'd need all our researchers and faculty to individually > do extra work and change the way they do things to meet the needs of the > system, and I see no basis for believing this is a reasonable thing to > expect. > > kyle > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 14:33:30 -0400 > From: Nate Hill <nathanielh...@gmail.com> > Subject: Archipelago Commons beta release 8.x-1.0-beta1 - check it! > > Hello Code4lib, > > I'm pleased to announce that last night after a year of research and > development the Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO) released the > first beta of Archipelago, a new open source repository system. Tremendous > thanks to Diego Navarro, our lead developer on the project, as well as > Giancarlo Birello and many others. > > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1rtPPqN6df8ZyG7SNqL-iJQFYutwaGeHVnsEf-dKmPKBTBxkjjwootHnn4pJ09XMWC2O55Gl-CaRIVp1b8KRP-8oBPUlVGeGaBYFhr9h3D3Rg0qEALEHr-JstFlEwfTKmoHQl_WqyYlHaEGfftxr15n_SLzvUdzcCu_PSSZzjnNf3H40Z1MDAWpyT89aINPp6e42iJJWnnxmMld_Hd9eexF_CPm_FeLgIvHGwWopWMiXJ0FlMwI-wke9rWNoQkWCh5ORL_ENG3R8jvNAYXgh50nQs3Q26byhBZuUhtA11OAccpD2_g58Yrk2GLJRxe5DI2Y93fFcEcqQ19bLWse2gn13lsJ2P5trAUvnD5RS3ayEbrE_Q82nltqKt7nidlZ13AzsrSKY3i2qd6gw_ngreWg/https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fesmero%2Farchipelago-deployment > > Over the course of the next three years, METRO is committed to building a > constellation of Archipelago repositories for our membership as a core > service: multi-tenancy is at the heart of the Archipelago concept. Most > importantly for those on this list, we will be working to build a robust > and healthy community of users and contributors. We hope that many of you > will deploy and use this architecture to suit your own unique use cases. > > If you are already using open source repository software.... Samvera, > Islandora, or others... we invite you to take a look at this new > architecture, one that was fresh-built with a clean slate, from the ground > up. Archipelago is the result of years of our shared experience interacting > with myriad different systems. > > If you deploy right now, you'll be able to work with: > > - Image/Images (1 or more sequences) with IIIF enabled > viewer/Openseadragon and Simple HTML as formatters. Archipelago managed > images, External referenced Images or mixed. > - Audio/Audios using HTML5 tags and subtitle tracks + future IIIF AV > - Video/Videos using HTML5 tags and subtitle tracks + future IIIF AV > - Panorama(s) via Panellum with hotspots that connect to any other DO. > - Book(s) via IABR V4 using IIIF, either generated internally from > Archipelago managed images, Internal IIIF manifest (via our twig template > caster), External referenced Images or even an External Manifest URI too. > - PDF(s) via IABR V4 using IIIF (we like the idea of unifying displays, > no more PDF viewers v/s book viewers) > - 3D Models. STL, OBJ via custom Three.js scripts. > - much more coming with the next release > > Explore it. Join our Google Group to learn more. > http://secure-web.cisco.com/1EUigvTZDhxdic6wWEABM5m2Ptw7imXdfEErMJWCOzRb-0gTWK-c_JXt1PJboJg1KkEEp4PPO0kxUSaSP-J5IiCmmOVdxzVcwpy28Lk9S7O3_WiPqk_UOkIOMJ8YbcnPjVZaugQn0KWKf5WT0fAUHO_pCvTVTcdaOx_NLn30pUnLvJrqzk22ruWc1t9F6SPogdHEXxVLc7Pkjn-sj23_3F4zkuqplvHdkyMSmS68QMVJJgxjfFbkCAHBPx6q5wD5vj-vckTLzHS6BgX9UZUQskqJi1pMXPteSll4dK8icfHZV0N2yHiWA40koJipjN_FXKWmNwNHn4SS8OB36yXHWo0ABnM4a7zQDhY_PIp1pgTSEgWGv5MBtYbrn97Rn_64H/http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2Farchipelago-list > I hope this system will be of great benefit to the GLAM community at large. > > Thanks > > Nate > > -- > Nate Hill > natehill.net > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2019 19:51:19 +0000 > From: Kate Deibel <kndei...@syr.edu> > Subject: Screen Reader Survey > > Please distribute widely. > > "WebAIM's screen reader > survey<https://secure-web.cisco.com/19WAGcB_WRH9oLhXJjx0durye7Yk8YaD1CYcCv7ISMfbTd35MtoCHtrJFrkALg_rl130juJH9MpGTyp8ZbbC60Ou8QkGPJQo5dTDtL4yu4m7rRlFdhpKnqoqHTkemTaAy_4zY9xytpf0izxtwQc-hQrOyS1udZPR8IhoHsLb2bNIFXf-hf40Pa6XY28j0WQTcIYA_XxByNmvf-TUNRI2HqY5saimhWMGW_MOs1a2DpUSyta_QzQBCCj23dimlKurRYpVeEe1rTeS8aiTO4AA818cK204g9fWbvgyC9HBSusKtemX0qjbm63PrXSV3MQ6_GgJ2wlxpL3x8TJm8boQ-OYW7U2RGb9joNRw6f6hwymL-_uJgepyKJa0QuLCSwKov/https%3A%2F%2Fwebaim.org%2Fprojects%2Fscreenreadersurvey8%2F> > #8 is now open. If you use a screen reader I highly recommend filling it out > as it provides the industry with trends and helps us figure out what > AT-browser combos are most used." > > > Katherine Deibel | PhD > Inclusion & Accessibility Librarian > Syracuse University Libraries > T 315.443.7178 > kndei...@syr.edu > 222 Waverly Ave., Syracuse, NY 13244 > Syracuse University > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 01:30:03 +0000 > From: Code4Lib Jobs <j...@code4lib.org> > Subject: Job: Unix Systems Engineer at Columbia University Libraries > > The Unix Systems Engineer designs, develops and deploys Unix server and > storage systems, performs maintenance and security as required, documents and > maintains Library/IS projects and services, collaborates on projects and > related activities with Library/IS and external units. > > Responsibilities > > Designing, installing, documenting, monitoring, optimizing, and maintaining > Linux (primarily CentOS) servers. > Monitoring, troubleshooting, and documenting some Linux servers maintained by > CUIT. > Modifying, testing, implementing, troubleshooting, and documenting both > vendor-supplied and in-house applications on servers. > Managing security policies, access permissions and disaster recovery for > mission-critical data on servers and desktop systems. > Collaborating on projects and related activities with other units, Columbia > University IT (CUIT), other schools and departments at Columbia, and outside > institutions. > Performing other duties as assigned. > > Minimum Qualifications > > Bachelor's degree, and/or equivalent in experience, and a minimum three > years' related experience required. > Knowledge of Unix/Linux environment. > Strong verbal and written communication skills. > Knowledge of programming principles and at least one higher-level programming > language. > Must be able to balance priorities and meet deadlines on multiple tasks. > Commitment to supporting and working in a diverse environment. > > Preferred Qualifications > > Experience with CentOS, cloud services (AWS), virtualization (xen, > vmware), configuration management (Saltstack, Ansible), Python, > relational databases, storage management, source control (git), web > services (nginx/apache, haproxy, varnish). > > Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran > > Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents. > > > ---- > Brought to you by code4lib jobs: > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1-gtXRjWvIhsTrVUvcCWLpVX-RqAMy-h-O1Dm6UZNR_GGhHbBxFsUW5UvyCHa-LfjwA7NDZKJxcvxx69TFEBPPjT_CA7-7GhQKvpwzFFQ8WkXsVBAFifLsStD33WfcBS4MG21j30rBlHVbp2L-S4Kb7QjH9L6ExwDF7_tUvEPLeqwxItyOd2H0rn1Tk0a5YqaL4a1I1GN9fPxzHPn0rNCmBd4t36vby3GXL_qGs6XiKWFwIX5rk7GI2Hb3x1Qigjdpc3FdylXKVUVPYUPnZLtbcVBbVTot78z8YU4or3mIb7IpYO9PVT44NfOkVsySNqIrtw0YEEl6F52ZOqLf16m9mGRTVvJ1xEX7jqcMVcsBL5XhZnJbNmAnv39NkIZVpbg/https%3A%2F%2Fjobs.code4lib.org%2Fjobs%2F35834-unix-systems-engineer > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 01:30:12 +0000 > From: Code4Lib Jobs <j...@code4lib.org> > Subject: Job: Systems Manager at Library Company of Philadelphia > > > > > Systems Manager > > Library Company of Philadelphia, 1314 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 > > Department: IT Department > > Reports To: Edwin Wolf 2nd Director > > Classification: Exempt > > Job Type: Full-Time (35 hours) > > Salary: $55,000-$65,000 > > Close: Open until filled > > Summary > > The Library Company of Philadelphia seeks a versatile and service-oriented > Systems Manager to implement multiple strategic projects to improve the > Library Company’s information systems. > > The Systems Manager maintains organizational efficiency and security of all > local systems including, but not limited to, the local area network (LAN), > backup and storage infrastructure onsite and in the cloud, digital > repository, integrated library system (ILS), online resources, office > technologies, and event audio/visual hardware. > > The Library Company has several projects pending in the next 3-5 years that > will directly involve the Systems Manager, including: > > Migration to a new ILS > Implementation of a circulation module > Implementation of a new visitor registration system > Implementation of Windows 365 > Integration of Salesforce and Quickbooks > Review and evaluation of all Library Company systems > > Essential Job Functions > > Develops and prioritizes long-term projects to ensure continuing > compatibility and interoperability of systems > Ensures consistency and sustainability of existing hardware and software by > creating, maintaining, and communicating standards/procedures for > implementing technical solutions > Ensures day-to-day operation of the library’s IT infrastructure such as its > LAN networks, data backup, disaster mitigation, e-mail, remote connections, > phones, servers and PCs > Liaises with users, operations, and programming personnel in the areas of > systems design and implementation, modifications or trouble shooting > Works with library staff to ensure digital assets are secure, accessible, and > meet accepted archival standards for long term stewardship > Stays abreast of emerging technologies and best practices > > Required Qualifications: > > Degree in Computer Science, Library and Information Science, or a related > field > Project management certification, or experience with managing multiple > projects > 2+ years of management experience > Advanced knowledge of server architecture, business networks and security > Experience with system migration projects > Excellent knowledge of technical management, information analysis, and > computer hardware/software systems > Strong communication, writing, and analytical skills > > Preferred Qualifications: > > Knowledge of, or experience in, special collections or academic libraries > Records management experience > > Position Type > > This is a full-time (35 hour/week) exempt position. Some evening and weekend > work is expected. > > Physical Demands > > Must be able to work at a computer/desk for extended periods of time and lift > up to 20lbs. Some bending and kneeling required. Job entails exposure to > fragile, rare historic materials and occasional exposure to high levels of > various allergens that sometimes accompany them, including but not limited to > photographic chemicals, dry rot, mold, mites, and dust. > > Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities > to perform the essential functions. > > AAP/EEO Statement > > The Library Company is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer that is > committed to building a culturally diverse staff and strongly encourages > applications from diverse candidates. > > > ---- > Brought to you by code4lib jobs: > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1NZy2Rrs_2UnVBQl5aBAJpxH2xgK_h7vm-ZqbyGwq_ACzGBUosN6KSvzynAZxDisVeIvRQwoWrJW68douyQvSixrteSnpzYTk5IPy_-W3SMcOW0Q2W5EEU1RqzE-9YciXEfSiLYCqbh2IOykZKjIcReOGWHlJH_D-y-kKuZWXCQPgSyc9-Mr8n3_5dsrMFxKVU9s-aWCq9jA76qDfQa8QsAFXrstBFfcDSqQ_mgsPyya4Sw0newUS9cLplBKExMMMHamB0hZnlTHp38xElNsRC-LbKPjtmEDoZ0TSSDfdkGgTMRJ9dszBnn6WZ5-c8xcRfgeZDrH2kRP24wHp4j2ySSdXnFQ8r3qDkL1oE7vUDUS3qjTBy8S6EkxWy4X9oSgk/https%3A%2F%2Fjobs.code4lib.org%2Fjobs%2F35833-systems-manager > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 01:30:22 +0000 > From: Code4Lib Jobs <j...@code4lib.org> > Subject: Job: Coordinator of Information Technology Services at Thomas Crane > Public Library > > > > > The Coordinator of Information Technology Services manages all aspects of > system-wide technology, including the design, deployment and maintenance of > the library’s computer systems, and administers all data networks and > telecommunications; Evaluates current and emerging technologies and develops > technology plans to meet community needs; Facilitates and supports the > integration of technology into library services. > > Essential Job Functions: > > ● Manages a 150+ device data network in four physical locations, > including public time and print management systems, servers, devices and > peripherals, software, data collection and data backups. > > ● Manages help desk functions and responds to support requests in a > timely fashion. > > ● Manages media technology and services, including presentation > equipment, sound and assisted listening systems, and video gaming platforms. > > ● Assists in orienting the public to new technology equipment and > services. > > ● In collaboration with other library staff, develops public services > and programming related to technology, including maker and STEAM activities. > > ● Instructs and supports staff in the operation and basic maintenance > of technology equipment. > > ● Develops an annual technology plan and budget in collaboration with > library administration. > > Qualifications: > > ● M.L.S. from an ALA-accredited library school and a demonstrated > commitment to continuing professional education > > ● Undergraduate or graduate level coursework in computer science or > information technology an asset > > ● Three years of successful related work experience with > infrastructure, desktop, and security administration in a library or similar > environment > > ● Extensive knowledge of library technology and web-based products and > services > > ● Working knowledge of all Windows operating systems and applications, > Active Directory, group policies, and SaaS > > ● Two years of experience providing direct technology support to users > > ● Two years of experience as a supervisor or team leader > > ● Strong leadership ability, including initiative, creativity, and > flexibility > > ● Demonstrated project management skills, including the ability to > establish priorities, plan short- and long-term objectives, handle multiple > competing priorities, assign and follow up on tasks, and meet reasonable > deadlines > > Visit > http://secure-web.cisco.com/1aQMhWbi7lEx1gcAiMdK7cKT77KxklR1_APgP5qOb-S-BzzcGeUaUh3sYbkCQidNkWQ_ztoFc31eZeT1O80plBxuJdVtX8GXIogxGLXEVo36rCW00BCPA6gZG6hLtuTsWeyNL-H-fW_TLKQRSRcKlrHJvMVIn_-VS6cImdzZMcGz5zwwPrIrBODWuNDNCu2VF31DypFIEK7guO3j2MWfKqLm0w28Iuuzyz8x3yGMmsGzwfpQZMHVKRAslweSpjFnOfPmSWwdez1CsxrZY1aO39jyFaufy24MqELyjRqSAuJ8Gj4c-3two2htyu-93VVKoiZox8J4-6T8nftxawMpvRdhfd47LGmNwmfRKXkBXm-omufkyLi7rigrRyqBKUFpZ/http%3A%2F%2Fthomascranelibrary.org%2Fjobs > for a full job description. > > To apply, send cover letter and resume to Assistant Director Clayton Cheever > (cchee...@ocln.org). Preference given to applications received by September > 6, 2019. > > > > > ---- > Brought to you by code4lib jobs: > https://secure-web.cisco.com/19_A8O-A_WUz8aK2uFumz7mh3bMIy7oTO6Dm_fH21SADk9_dQoXaC3D4ujWShiEP_gFRFEgBrv2RNG7PgpUTp_1C6cO70pQFljW7Kw-QNHXXOHUbck52r2JcdptzECN4UU6VDmy1mPFsc20y4raCDwyRzOs-Ksq1qlE89Be0X0PIudK3z0A7EB1mIJnEXNVkUnI8oc8CBQ-UBaJt4GO-TWs7PRydgHnGDDJU-jhHBksz_r60j13mPrKvqtUJk_0g8dosP9hZF0sHm7EZAPhLW7LaI3nvXpAHpt2aHH3bWmyS0STV2D69WWKpCJTGD5WZzXaZ3HRvHCzr4ZCWnADhw_NeGZ5ycoOaYKe36BgeocP7m0MHEoKkeGSju197dEL3F/https%3A%2F%2Fjobs.code4lib.org%2Fjobs%2F35826-coordinator-of-information-technology-services > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 01:30:26 +0000 > From: Code4Lib Jobs <j...@code4lib.org> > Subject: Job: Technology Development Librarian at The University of Alabama > Libraries > > > > > Technology Development Librarian > > The University of Alabama Libraries seeks a talented, energetic, innovative, > and entrepreneurial professional who desires to work in a creative, > collaborative and respectful environment in Web Technologies and Development. > Reporting to the Web Technologies and Development Manager, this position will > be responsible for providing project leadership and technical direction > within the unit. This position will assist in planning and managing > application development processes and will supervise and train staff and > student programmers, helping guide developers to the successful completion of > complex technology projects. In collaboration with service stakeholders and > developers, this position will analyze business and user needs, provide > recommendations for commercial and/or open source options, and, when > necessary, design solutions to meet those needs. The position will also be > expected to create and maintain applications and application customizations > and internal documentation according to University Libraries standards and > best practices. The successful candidate will maintain knowledge of current > best practices in all areas of responsibility with special attention to > security. S/he will identify promising new technologies, tools, and APIs that > can positively impact services or generate a better user experience and > implement, troubleshoot, and maintain both proprietary and open source > software with varying levels of external support. > > This position will also be responsible for technical management and > development of existing projects using EBSCO Discovery Service, DSpace, > ArchivesSpace, and WordPress. Many of these tools require various forms of > systems integration for full operation. The University Libraries is also a > beta development partner in the FOLIO Library Services Platform, and this > position will be engaged in development work for this international project. > > Candidate must also possess the ability to deal with change, ambiguity, and > complex problems in an academic setting. Responsibilities of the position > evolve as the library environment continues to change. > > Required Qualifications > > MLS/MLIS degree from an ALA accredited program or equivalent. > Ability to creatively perform analysis and problem solving as necessary to > complete specific assignments. > Ability to set and follow through on both individual and team priorities and > goals. > Aptitude for learning new technologies and working in a dynamic environment. > Demonstrated comfort with an evolving technology landscape. > Demonstrated ability to work independently, as well as collaboratively, with > diverse constituencies; comfort with ambiguity. > Demonstrated effective oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills. > Ability to understand diverse perspectives and acknowledge the significance > of differences and complexities in background, cultures, values, and > viewpoints as the foundation for an inclusive environment. > Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and creatively in a software > team environment, using an agile development process, and to communicate > effectively with non-technical stakeholders. > Experience in project management and/or serving as part of specialized > project teams. > Experience working in and supporting a Linux environment. > Experience in full-stack development, both backend and frontend. > Experience in database design and configuration, particularly SQL databases. > Experience with content management systems. > Modern programming skills in any language, including version control, > test-driven development, and debugging. > Proficiency in two or more common programming languages, such as Java, C, > Python, or Ruby. > Proficiency in scripting languages, such as PHP and JavaScript. > Knowledge of developing software functionality using RESTful APIs and JSON > arrays. > Knowledge of development for Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP (LAMP) systems. > Familiarity with or willingness to learn ADA/Section 508 accessibility > standards. > > Preferred Qualifications: > > Experience with enterprise-level systems maintenance and software > development, demonstrating significant responsibilities and achievements. > Experience leading various phases of technology infrastructure projects > (concept, investigation, deployment, operations, migration, decommission); in > particular projects which require coordination with developers and service > stakeholders. > 3+ years of programming and development experience in multiple languages and > environments. > Experience configuring and supporting common open-source library applications > such as Omeka, ArchivesSpace, DSpace, etc. > Experience with IT standard workflows using taskrunners and repositories. > Experience developing secure applications. > Experience with Containers and VMs. > Familiarity with Node.js, React.js, Bootstrap, Angular.js. > Familiar with UX methodologies and processes. > > Environment: The University of Alabama, The Capstone University, is the State > of Alabama’s flagship public university and the senior comprehensive R1 > doctoral level institution in Alabama. UA enrolls over 37,000 students, is > ranked in the top 50 public universities in the United States. UA has > graduated 15 Rhodes Scholars, 15 Truman Scholars, has had 121 Fulbright > Scholars, is one of the leading institutions for National Merit Scholars, and > has 5 Pulitzer Prize winners among its ranks. Under the leadership of > President Stuart Bell, UA has launched a strategic planning process that > includes an aggressive research agenda and expansion of graduate education. > The University of Alabama Libraries is essential in advancing the educational > mission of the University. We provide innovative instruction, services, and > resources to facilitate teaching, research, and learning. The University of > Alabama Libraries is committed to be student-centered and research-focused in > order to support discovery, learning, and creativity at The Capstone. > > The University Libraries maintains memberships in the Association of Research > Libraries, the Center for Research Libraries, the Coalition for Networked > Information, centerNet, LYRASIS, the Association of Southeastern Research > Libraries, the HathiTrust, Scholars Trust, the Rosemont Alliance, the Network > of Alabama Academic Libraries, Open Library Environment (OLE), and the > Alabama Digital Preservation Network. We are the oldest academic library > serving as a U.S. Government Documents Regional Depository. In this role we > serve the academic community and the public. The University Libraries is an > EBSCO FOLIO beta partner. The University Libraries homepage may be accessed > at > http://secure-web.cisco.com/19RK4PSJdqpBx9Kdp20pSr9fNk9J0BL--0POF7AQSVMmBRG-2gvbX_2ZkOLOZdL20T9UQCSdxHw5xNg9SHxMn5PSxdmrz8L7BhugYOT1vi1-M4-yv-v2Tg0MUO_x2F-jhYysPDDxcmcyGioGNNHGIc46zr79pMgA_4gaZIUGkjoP60Gy6zeLAX3bs3I9f_3Un59qOLcjqhUPXdANHDhwCqhDtvsaEJ8CH2DsX8el43-Q1lpv_eji2A0XOZoxN1rVwUKiZjgA_mRBxhMXSCrGT5Z9_jEOkdsYaLTRCqWkKANcH_qZSu76Qz36JYylr6XM4NJc1ag8aeapnVOr_qITZ08lwJwq-kfim9LthI5upbat7J43YYSj1o8tiB8xJWXTU/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.libraries.ua.edu > Information about the University Libraries can be found at > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1YKI3z6RVEuJK_KHwzYBf11VL3f58ACN1c-UJJM0QGUObmD0RRgHN1Zbwck2fPSwwmmg6unGgz6s3wSR1R5aYBIafHCt-Tga8zm700tMZ4pIN06-woeY7xTyGRaiZGbMaZjoM1GfgpDNzkGLGGk89n91ZXu9i25DCg17ovXBJz8SM8S5szNiZF_WnASNq3hh1P7P0fWx8zJnwNNxI5oslhQLMoF_D2UfKmJLwz1OfOh2crnsIkaltv_H5hNcpCuZe4n1l-5ShLpOw6eQz5iGR54cUqR8d6iIKjFTU-JWi1Puc6ehQPV9C3Pld1XdW-00LcWb0OvZ-YE-WbxPoBADQ5gL3YfdNuLGlQsOGTb6qwPezCeI5l67GFQMGtnbtU70W/https%3A%2F%2Fyoutu.be%2F2pdxdUnnVn0 > > The University of Alabama is located in Tuscaloosa, a metropolitan area of > 200,000, with a vibrant economy, a moderate climate, and a reputation across > the South as an innovative, progressive community with an excellent quality > of life. Tuscaloosa provides easy access to mountains, several large cities, > and the beautiful Gulf Coast. > > Prior to employment the successful candidate must pass a pre-employment > background investigation. > > Salary/benefits: 12-month non-tenure track renewable-contract faculty > appointment at the Assistant Professor, depending on qualifications and > experience. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Strong > benefits including professional development support and tuition fee waiver. > > To apply: Applications are accepted online only at > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1wirys151qdhmxlNGj2dP8PSGHg9cFncykaQlfpeNi5LWm54IIE8zxAbJQ3TammWLPSk0IwKayZGzRSJDSsA8LhDV93qd7jXjw2NpG2OsTXm_lL8-2hYOkVjjcLcjQoqkEWAHSiFi-1rL_JdJntDIUuxS0Qhxvkc5YVlxGsXKdIYDi5QrlOxln6FfDf9LN2LzTBWrb-dU5vSIvDPoSBxyh-d6Kcx7wDScI06vIZ0iZc2eNHoi-03Uh6g0DgEQwx5uAAXHMl-qXIwZFy7Wgg-sECbMldWmKlhso0D3SwrBXX12kqF5Jge1ZBfQ_bhAIo-HecHK-xYu77PkklDLme7a1oT1cHSj_RauM_2DyJ7nit1X6hN947ZWi3fVNRYluqJt/https%3A%2F%2Ffacultyjobs.ua.edu > . Click Search Positions. University Libraries in Organization drop down > box. Please include your application, Curriculum Vitae, and names, addresses, > phone numbers, and e- mail addresses of three references, including one > current supervisor. > > Position open until filled. Applications received by August 22, 2019 are > assured of receiving full consideration. > > The University of Alabama is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer > and is strongly committed to the diversity of our faculty and staff. > Applicants from a broad spectrum of people, including women, members of > ethnic minorities and disabled persons, are especially encouraged to apply. > For questions regarding the search, contact Dr. Millie Jackson, Senior > Associate Dean, at mljack...@ua.edu > > > ---- > Brought to you by code4lib jobs: > https://secure-web.cisco.com/1iywkev6dgngGdv2tR7U3sTK2vpJ3cELEIkuCwelbL8_opDgespujWxpTbk6CGMohOijlfNe9wEL_IP8rQjJFSCY_Dyb4rmN2L2WnlxMO_MeLrfS92C9L20EDYabCrT-qbtlBravI1IOW4f5GBRNyKtgzQbbN_sfKUWP5u46coLc_jmo9HsWhzL0SJXbYGxN_tDY0mZTWlo2dhlLbMuk2MW_QfJQTvaJOUDCeiS3VBz79l9oPq-dXo-6HxIohMqx8lu2fvZv-GsRUMlB9FnrdByeAooy2b15opW7sVXTusf7BbsEBgqVFbX2xCECcUZv155Zm1v8kW3cSvEsY40WU_jkDeX7XcUQqV2zkRRuYmI9yvkFd13hUJ1YuCYT4wp8O/https%3A%2F%2Fjobs.code4lib.org%2Fjobs%2F35822-technology-development-librarian > > > ------------------------------ > > End of CODE4LIB Digest - 29 Jul 2019 to 30 Jul 2019 (#2019-175) > ***************************************************************