Re: [CODE4LIB] Internal Statistics Dashboard Recommendations?
Hi, Can I suggest urungi ? Open Source and easy to install. More details here: https://www.urungi.org and https://github.com/biblibre/Urungi/ Le 26/06/2019 à 14:11, Forrest, Stuart a écrit : We don't have a public facing Dashboard only an internal staff one. For this I use the Plotly Dash open source libraries that integrate with python or R. My preference is python and they have some pretty good components. https://dash.plot.ly/?_ga=2.152399673.124296312.1561551075-1680522543.1551800781 Stuart Forrest PhD, Library IT Manager/Analyst Beaufort County Library System 311 Scott Street, Beaufort, SC 29902 843 255 6450 sforr...@bcgov.net beaufortcountylibrary.org -Original Message- From: Code for Libraries On Behalf Of Fitchett, Deborah Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2019 12:13 AM To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Internal Statistics Dashboard Recommendations? Our public dashboard is at https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2flibrary2.lincoln.ac.nz%2fdashboard%2f=E,1,Nz1z-RuMFuLM10nTUSynRH3K6bp8EagyV9xnOH8_4gN5G3L4IjocHjIgAiabhr0XLGOJ2MPTzc5Ggz6oe1lkiRJxGsXGMYYLst6yDcWBsJA,=1 - data comes from various APIs, and PHP code is at https://github.com/LincolnUniLTL/LTLstats (Layout is a perpetual headache. If anyone can think of a way to make the elements rearrange themselves according to how big they are and how much space is available, using javascript, I'd be very happy. My attempts so far have been worse than just not. Simply lining them all up grid-style doesn't help because they're variable heights.) Deborah From: Code for Libraries On Behalf Of William Denton Sent: Wednesday, 26 June 2019 2:36 PM To: CODE4LIB@LISTS.CLIR.ORG Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Internal Statistics Dashboard Recommendations? On 25 June 2019, Natasha Allen wrote: Hopefully a quick question I'm doing some information gathering on. Are there any libraries out there currently utilizing an internal data dashboard for visualizing library statistics? If so, what program are you using for this purpose? There are some tweaks to be made and text to be added, but this is our public dashboard: https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fdashboard.library.yorku.ca%2f=E,1,9qCkoe6hXUgqHi5oGtT62Qw0TXLDKdpHeAK5njVTds6j1pwQTuqKfJuBi7gEXfaVkY4s61h6m5gPGi7a3o2tZaG66i4BjTa6RxnF1oDb_63ZwKeal4pUTPx4Hmpc=1<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fdashboard.library.yorku.ca%2f=E,1,U7xpZ4dZBNQKI_qF7mP3wcPlJ8Faq6nR0b6QKEfL8M7b7jlbC-kXJOrzUJ_zSVmLuBVG0Ie3Sd2bprdJ_GP7-2p19uMKYR-HiYAE-aizMzcG8ZsL=1> It's done in R with Shiny, and the code is here: https://github.com/yorkulibraries/dashyul/<https://github.com/yorkulibraries/dashyul/> Anyone who knows some R and some web development will find Shiny very nice to work with. I really like it. Bill -- William Denton :: Toronto, Canada --- Listening to Art: https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2flisteningtoart.org%2f=E,1,-k7PIi5pB6kA3nyGKNwtXfeFPTFcDIxperNki9_rJo3akHyCukayhy1sgztYJOU2FzgRaMkKBqQFfoEK7MZvMI_MC-UWnUYHwV1vzUKuJW7Gw0kIbUl-Og,,=1<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2flisteningtoart.org%2f=E,1,pFR9flChUUnEnXzbSvqpe4u8dIvSd7qTWOTZrERoG9GnPwa4bphNEAmhOJRpv_ukMbDEn-EvPjsq1kUR2d1DalCZ4RQZL-V-4Zzf7QuzouZcD1gg57easQ,,=1> https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwww.miskatonic.org%2f=E,1,r_xU8QpRuOggRBzhruEbBLT0pIRSj2SDtgAzTQxX5ZPjxxbr4sX8CIYAd4Iuw-zt57ZGSEQBAwKVoSEwBZD_zqdHihk7nNW0DbDfSloof6gw9j4pXqCBb20-CQ,,=1<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwww.miskatonic.org%2f=E,1,qJdi3EidHSmbICneVWo4M77GKxKnx1XOF59TlDZvH0Ow7uzBkPzd32tdRo-PLrgFN7CwctF9GUSOGC-N-DlunJsn9aABxYjr4HTLsxyiJXM5FTGfm5c,=1> --- GHG.EARTH: https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fghg.earth%2f=E,1,rnAJl92tF-IvNPqr3hyfObWVODxXuCaeFUQaOVdwUuL53HWE_mRgHfHGUV06izwxh5cPqRNAuD7ZCtVcECCuiSIS1CXVvjLtQR8Usbhaw1yd7ZpZh1Md5Mi4fqQ,=1<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fghg.earth%2f=E,1,nnZ4PxEjGjX8rgN0iAR5M-oOeAzr8KX3w4uvH8OobhkbXdDAydKriwl1POBProOtbb-becb5nL8oZ__BAM2l1iJcGy3KNE5wio5bcLOxNjd4eKQ,=1> Caveat lector. --- STAPLR: https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=http%3a%2f%2fstaplr.org%2f=E,1,EAX3XY5-96B74W2b4pPolu0GAUUXf1eRpITMaXFZtn_vNaQ54iksKa6UswhsVhri_dcYqx6pE8EInWbfqg-e1m_lwE1Mg0RSKSAd3c0ThCRnmuEJ7mWxEQ,,=1<https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=http%3a%2f%2fstaplr.org%2f=E,1,QRm01ekVh1sgr8xQhxVYsqzsIXKUyRfgWNMCc7m_KFwxn8LIh189v-uCXmN3nmkA76QP9f_mUJnjaKPjhZCsHcvxi9Uk1Qg79lXITEmnpls7HFYMcg,,=1> "The contents of this e-mail (including any attachments) may be confidential and/or subject to copyright. Any unauthorised use, distribution, or copying of the contents is expressly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please advise the sender by return e-mail or telephone and then delete this e-mail together with all attachments from your system." -- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner B
[CODE4LIB] [PR] Announcing Urungi, Open Source, reporting, dashboard, business intelligence
BibLibre, French company helping libraries adopting Open Source software, one of the oldest contributor to Koha, is happy and proud to announce Urungi. *Urungi* is a web application for *creating dashboards and reports*. Based on the concept of "layers", an organized-non-technical view on your database, Urungi makes the creation of reports and dashboards very easy for a non technical person. Urungi can be used on any database, including Koha, of course, but not limited to. We are already working on layers to build dashboards for all the software we support (Koha, Coral, Bokeh, Omeka, PlanningBiblio), as well as for what we use internally (Mantisbt, Odoo). If you decide to test & use Urungi to build dashboards for another software, you're highly encouraged to share the layer you'll create. Urungi is available as an Open Source software, based on node.js & mongoDB technologies, source code published on github (https://github.com/biblibre/urungi/). More information available on https://urungi.org/index-en.html, and a test platform is available at https://demo-urungi.biblibre.com/ (login with test / test) About BibLibre = BibLibre has been founded in 2007 to help libraries using Open Source software. We serve 200 customers from our headquarter in France. The software we support includes all what libraries need in their everyday work: * Koha, ILS * Coral, ERMs * Bokeh, portal * Omeka, Digital library We install, migrate, integrate, train, support, upgrade, libraries and librarians of all kind (academic, public, private), of all size (from thousands to millions), in any country. We contribute to every software we support: everyone at BibLibre is focused on promoting Open Source because we think that sharing is more profitable in the long term, for everyone, including us.
Re: [CODE4LIB] Spanish-language ILSs
Hi Edwin, About Koha, all the translation is made on the community translation website : http://translate.koha-community.org/es/18.05/ => the spanish is 100% translated in the most recent version. Note that the translation manager is a spanish speaking guy, Bernardo, from Argentina. I'm sure he'll be happy to answer any question : Bernardo Gonzalez Kriegel, his email being : bgkriegel, gmail.com HTH Le 14/06/2018 à 15:11, EDWIN VINCENT SPERR a écrit : Can anyone speak to the usefulness of the Spanish-language interfaces for Koha or Evergreen (or anything else for that matter)? I know a library in Bolivia that is weighing options for a new system... Thanks! (y Gracias!) Edwin V. Sperr, MLIS, AHIP AU/UGA Medical Partnership Office of Graduate Medical Education Clinical Information Librarian St. Mary's Hospital 1230 Baxter Street Athens, GA 30606 p: 706-389-3864 e: esp...@uga.edu<mailto:esp...@uga.edu> | esp...@augusta.edu<mailto:esp...@augusta.edu> w: medicalpartnership.usg.edu<http://www.medicalpartnership.usg.edu/> -- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, Services en logiciels libres pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software and services for libraries
Re: [CODE4LIB] Experience migrating to Alma or OCLC WMS?
Hi Josh, I'm really surprised to see the cost being the main factor. Alma and WMS, are not known to be cheap. For Alma, it's known to be very expensive in fact. If you're looking for an inexpensive alternative, you should investigate Open Source. A solution like Koha + Coral + Ebsco EDS [*] is also cloud based, has most features you'll need, and we're working hard to "glue" all those tools in order to have them communicate fluently. [*] EDS is not Open Source, I agree PS: this email is not sales related, BibLibre is not doing business in US. If you want some names & emails, just ask [but you probably already know them] Le 28/04/2017 à 17:56, Josh Welker a écrit : Hi Paul, We haven't chosen to leave III-Sierra, just exploring options. Cost is the main factor. Missouri public universities just got hit with massive budget cuts plus a big drop in international enrollment. The cost for Sierra keeps rising. Plus, Sierra seems heavily weighed down by legacy systems that prevent it from being able to do things newer systems can do. We are looking at Alma and WMS specifically because they are entirely cloud-based and redesigned from the ground up for modern workflows involving e-resources, knowledgebases, discovery, etc. From what I can tell, all the other products are a hodge-podge of traditional ILS systems plus add-ons for the e-resources stuff. (I think Sirsi Dynex is moving in the same direction as Alma and WMS but hasn't finished their next-gen product quite yet.) Being able to do everything in one system saves costs both in terms of subscriptions and labor. -- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, Services en logiciels libres pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software and services for libraries
Re: [CODE4LIB] Anyone done: EDS API, bento style search?
Hi, Is http://catalogue.bu.univ-rennes2.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-combined-search.pl?q=ecology+water=on what you're looking for ? (Koha catalogue results on the left, EDS online results on the right) Le 01/12/2016 à 20:44, Jonathan Rochkind a écrit : Has anyone used the EDS API to make a ‘bento’ style search, especially splitting out “Catalog” and “Articles”? Or does anyone know any institutions that may have done so? If so, I'd appreciate asking you some questions about how you did some things! Jonathan -- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, Services en logiciels libres pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software and services for libraries
Re: [CODE4LIB] Need an open source software for managing cultural objects
Hi, What about omeka ? (http://www.omeka.org) Le 15/09/2016 à 08:49, P. S. Mukhopadhyay a écrit : Dear All We are in need of a software system that can send data through OAI/PMH protocol to Discovery system. We are using Koha as ILS, DSpace as repository system (IDR) and VuFind as Discovery layer. The discovery layer harvests data from ILS and IDR through OAI/PMH. We need an open source software that can fit into this system to handle non-bibliographic domain like museum objects, heritage objects, cultural objects. Could you please guide me in shortlisting a set of open source software with following features: 1. the software must belong to the domain of cultural objects and must be able to handle Cultural objects. Heritage objects, Museum objects etc with media handling capabilities; 2. the software must support one/some of the global domain-specific metadata schema like CDWA, CDWA-Lite, CCO, VRA Core, LIDO; 3. the software must be able to expose data over OAI/PMH (necessary XSLT may be developed at VuFind end). Please help. Thanks and regards -- Paul Poulain, Associé-gérant / co-owner BibLibre, Services en logiciels libres pour les bibliothèques BibLibre, Open Source software and services for libraries