Systems Analyst I
ProQuest
New Providence
**ProQuest** is seeking a **Systems Analyst I**
The Enterprise **Support Systems Analyst I** is responsible for maintaining
most activities performed by the Enterprise Support team, including all
problem resolution and support.
**Some of what you'
*Call for Papers: Journal of the International Association of Sound and
Audiovisual Archives, Issue no. 43*
*Important Dates*
March 21, 2014: Expression of interest deadline
April 18, 2014: Submission deadline
June 30, 2014: Journal release
Editor: Bertram Lyons (edi...@iasa-web.org)
*General C
The Metadata Form Creation System (MFCS) is WVU Libraries answer for providing
an easy to use interface for librarians, staff, and students for entering
metadata and uploading digital items for our digital collections. MFCS is also
our archival and preservation system.
The heart of MFCS is the
As I'm sure you already know, Valerie Aurora[1] has kindly assented to be
one of our two keynote speakers for the 2014 Conference. Valerie Aurora is
a writer, programmer, and feminist activist, and a co-founder of the Ada
Initiative[2], a non-profit to promote women in open technology and culture.
Web Archives Software Developer/Engineer
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
Play a key role in ensuring collecting, preserving and providing access to the
web at the Library of Congress. You can see some of the fruits of this work in
[the Library of Congress web
archives](http://www.loc.gov/webs
Information Technology Specialist (Web Archiving)
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
This position is located in the Office of Strategic Initiatives at the Library
of Congress, and reports to the director of the National Digital Information
and Preservation Program (NDIIPP). The incumbent works
There was a Techsoup webinar earlier this week on small libraries and
makerspaces. You can watch the recording here if you're interested.
https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/meetingArchive?eventId=9h6uo2mgc0uz
Kevin French, MSLIS
Systems Librarian
GMILCS, Inc.
31 Mount Saint Mary's Way
Hooksett, NH
Very well rounded.
Edward Iglesias
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Kevin French wrote:
> Here's the handout content (I don't know how well attachments work with
> the list) I came up with for our local tech librarian group.
>
> Makerspace portable program kit
>
> Based on what I’ve found and
Thanks to all of you for the replies. Great suggestions on the k-12 set
Ian as the primary users are public libraries. Cary, your setup is
brilliant! Expect theft of your intellectual property ;)
This is definitely early days with a focus on just checking out kits with a
minimum of training req
Here's the handout content (I don't know how well attachments work with the
list) I came up with for our local tech librarian group.
Makerspace portable program kit
Based on what I’ve found and feedback I’ve gotten I think the basic kit would
cost about $1500. The backbone of the kit should in
We use this approach as well here at Cornell. Our usability group has tried a
variety of techniques, including using Morae and writing detailed reports for
clients, but having clients observe live from a remote location seems to engage
them more. It's become a popular means of testing. One note,
Ronan-
That's exactly what we do here at NYU Libraries and it works really well.
We have observers in another room taking notes in real time as the tests
are in progress in another part of the library, using GoToMeeting.
Let me know if you want more details.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 2:14 AM, Ronan
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