Re: [CODE4LIB] Checksums for objects and not embedded metadata

2015-01-25 Thread Kyle Banerjee
On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Rosalyn Metz rosalynm...@gmail.com
wrote:


- How is your content packaged?
- Are you talking about the SIPs or the AIPs or both?
- Is your content in an instance of Fedora, a unix file structure, or
something else?
- Are you generating checksums on the whole package, parts of it, both?


The quick answer to this is that this is a low tech operation. We're
currently on regular filesystems where we are limited to feeding md5
checksums into a list. I'm looking for a low tech way that makes it easier
to keep track of resources across a variety of platforms in a decentralized
environment and which will easily adopt to future technology transitions.
For example, we have a bunch of stuff in Bepress and Omeka. Neither of
those is good for preservation, so authoritative files live elsewhere as do
a huge number of resources that aren't in these platforms. Filenames are
terrible identifiers and things get moved around even if people don't mess
with the files.

We also are trying to come up with something that deals with different
kinds of datasets (we're focusing on bioimaging at the moment) and fits in
the workflow of campus units, each of which needs to manage tens of
thousands of files with very little metadata on regular filesystems. Some
of the resources are enormous in terms of size or number of members.

Simply embedding an identifier in the file is a really easy way to tell
which files have metadata and which metadata is there. In the case at hand,
I could just do that and generate new checksums. But I think the generic
problem of making better use of embedded metadata is an interesting one as
it can make objects more usable and understandable once they're removed.
For example, just this past Friday I received a request to use an image
someone downloaded for a book. Unfortunately, he just emailed me a copy of
the image, described what he wanted to do, and asked for permission but he
couldn't replicate how he found it. An identifier would have been handy as
would have been embedded rights info as this is not the same for all of our
images. The reason we're using DOI's is that they work well for anything
and can easily be recognized by syntax wherever they may appear.

On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 7:06 PM, Joe Hourcle onei...@grace.nascom.nasa.gov
 wrote:


 The problems with 'metadata' in a lot of file formats is that they're
 just arbitrary segments -- you'd have to have a program that knew
 which segments were considered 'headers' vs. not.  It might be easier
 to have it be able to compute a separate checksum for each segment,
 so that should the modifications change their order, they'd still
 be considered valid.


This is what I seemed to be bumping up against so I was hoping there was an
easy workaround. But this is helpful information. Thanks,

kyle


Re: [CODE4LIB] Help with Catmandu MARC import to CouchDB

2015-01-25 Thread Harper, Cynthia
Thanks Francis!

Here it is. It's probably a Marc-8 file, given that it's output from III. So I 
should probably run it thru a fix?  My first reaction would be to pass it thru 
MARCEdit.

I got the convert to JSON to work after I added the space around the .  But 
that didn't seem to fix the CouchDB issue.

Cindy

-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Francis 
Kayiwa
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2015 4:50 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Help with Catmandu MARC import to CouchDB

On 1/25/15 4:27 PM, Harper, Cynthia wrote:
 Hi - I'm trying to use catmandu to build a copy of my III authorities 
 database in CouchDB, queryable by REST.

 I'm working in Windows 7.

 I've successfully been able to import MARC bib records (from an ebook set) 
 into my database, but I'm failing when trying with the authority records.  
 I'm assuming that might be because of validation and what fields exist in the 
 authority records.
 Here's my error message:
 C:\Perlcatmandu convert MARC to JSON 
 c:\Users\charper\Documents\Authorities\small\msplit.mrc
 No Perl script found in input


Care to share the mrc file to see if I'd get the same results?

Also I would think a space between the  and c:\ would be needed.

Cheers,
./fxk



 Here's a sample MARC authority converted to MARcEDIT .mrk:  (looks 
 like I could have started with a simpler record)

 =LDR  02738cz   2200517n  45 0
 =001  oca00314234\
 =003  OCoLC
 =005  20141107020415.0
 =008  790918n|\azannaabn\\|a\aaa\\
 =010  \\$an  79081704 $zn  90664944
 =040  \\$aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC$dDLC$dInU$dUPB$dDLC
 =046  \\$f1285{tilde}$g1349{tilde}$2edtf
 =100  0\$aWilliam,$cof Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =372  \\$aphilosopher
 =375  \\$amale
 =377  \\$alat
 =400  0\$aGuglielmo,$cdi Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 
 1349
 =400  0\$aGuglielmo,$cd'Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  0\$aGuilelmus,$cde Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  0\$aGuilhelmus,$cde Ockam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 
 1349
 =400  0\$aGuillaume,$cd'Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  0\$aGuillelmus,$cde Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 
 1349
 =400  0\$aGulielmus,$cOcchamus,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  0\$aOccam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOccam, Guillaume d',$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOccam, William,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOccamus, Guilielmus,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOcchamus, Gulielmus,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOckam, Guilhelmus de,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOckham, William,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOckham, William,$dd. ca. 1349$wnnaa
 =400  0\$aOkkam, Uil{softsign}{llig}i{rlig}am,$dapproximately 
 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOkk{mllhring}am, William,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 
 1349
 =400  0\$aWilhelm,$cvon Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  0\$aWilliam,$cof Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  0\$aWilliam,$cof Ockham,$dca. 1285-ca. 1349$wnnea
 =400  0\$aWilliam Okk{mllhring}am,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 
 1349
 =670  \\$aPak, C.G. William Okk{mllhring}am {breve}ui saengae wa 
 sasang, 1983:$bt.p. (William Okk{mllhring}am)
 =670  \\$aAicher, O. Wilhelm von Ockham, c1986.
 =670  \\$aInU/Wing STC files$b(usage: Gulielmi Occhami ...)
 =670  \\$aHis Expositio in libros Physicorum Aristotelis, 1985:$bt.p. 
 (Guillelmi de Ockham)
 =670  \\$aThe JFK assassination, 1999:$bt.p. (Occam) p. 4 of cover 
 (William of Ockham; medieval philosopher)
 =670  \\$aFilosofi{llig}i{rlig}a Uil{softsign}{llig}i{rlig}ama Okkama, 2001.
 =670  \\$aEpitome et collectorium ex Occamo circa quatuor Sententiarum 
 libros, 1965.
 =670  \\$aTabule ad diversas huius operis Magistri Guilhelmi de Ockam super 
 quattuor libros Sententiarum annotationes ..., 9-10 Nov. 1495.
 =907  \\$a.a12671617$b11-07-14$c11-07-14$d-$e-$f-

 Any help?

 Thanks in advance.

 Cindy Harper
 Electronic Services and Serials Librarian Virginia Theological 
 Seminary
 3737 Seminary Road
 Alexandria VA 22304
 703-461-1794
 char...@vts.edu


--
Mediocrity finds safety in standardization.
-- Frederick Crane


msplit.mrc
Description: msplit.mrc


Re: [CODE4LIB] Help with Catmandu MARC import to CouchDB

2015-01-25 Thread Harper, Cynthia
Curious. It goes on to a different error (the convert to JSON actually works) 
when my working directory is c:\Users\charper, but not if my working directory 
is c:\Perl.  But my import to CouchDB of the ebook bibs worked in the c:\Perl 
directory.

-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Francis 
Kayiwa
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2015 4:50 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Help with Catmandu MARC import to CouchDB

On 1/25/15 4:27 PM, Harper, Cynthia wrote:
 Hi - I'm trying to use catmandu to build a copy of my III authorities 
 database in CouchDB, queryable by REST.

 I'm working in Windows 7.

 I've successfully been able to import MARC bib records (from an ebook set) 
 into my database, but I'm failing when trying with the authority records.  
 I'm assuming that might be because of validation and what fields exist in the 
 authority records.
 Here's my error message:
 C:\Perlcatmandu convert MARC to JSON 
 c:\Users\charper\Documents\Authorities\small\msplit.mrc
 No Perl script found in input


Care to share the mrc file to see if I'd get the same results?

Also I would think a space between the  and c:\ would be needed.

Cheers,
./fxk



 Here's a sample MARC authority converted to MARcEDIT .mrk:  (looks 
 like I could have started with a simpler record)

 =LDR  02738cz   2200517n  45 0
 =001  oca00314234\
 =003  OCoLC
 =005  20141107020415.0
 =008  790918n|\azannaabn\\|a\aaa\\
 =010  \\$an  79081704 $zn  90664944
 =040  \\$aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC$dDLC$dInU$dUPB$dDLC
 =046  \\$f1285{tilde}$g1349{tilde}$2edtf
 =100  0\$aWilliam,$cof Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =372  \\$aphilosopher
 =375  \\$amale
 =377  \\$alat
 =400  0\$aGuglielmo,$cdi Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 
 1349
 =400  0\$aGuglielmo,$cd'Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  0\$aGuilelmus,$cde Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  0\$aGuilhelmus,$cde Ockam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 
 1349
 =400  0\$aGuillaume,$cd'Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  0\$aGuillelmus,$cde Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 
 1349
 =400  0\$aGulielmus,$cOcchamus,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  0\$aOccam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOccam, Guillaume d',$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOccam, William,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOccamus, Guilielmus,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOcchamus, Gulielmus,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOckam, Guilhelmus de,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOckham, William,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOckham, William,$dd. ca. 1349$wnnaa
 =400  0\$aOkkam, Uil{softsign}{llig}i{rlig}am,$dapproximately 
 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  1\$aOkk{mllhring}am, William,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 
 1349
 =400  0\$aWilhelm,$cvon Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  0\$aWilliam,$cof Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
 =400  0\$aWilliam,$cof Ockham,$dca. 1285-ca. 1349$wnnea
 =400  0\$aWilliam Okk{mllhring}am,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 
 1349
 =670  \\$aPak, C.G. William Okk{mllhring}am {breve}ui saengae wa 
 sasang, 1983:$bt.p. (William Okk{mllhring}am)
 =670  \\$aAicher, O. Wilhelm von Ockham, c1986.
 =670  \\$aInU/Wing STC files$b(usage: Gulielmi Occhami ...)
 =670  \\$aHis Expositio in libros Physicorum Aristotelis, 1985:$bt.p. 
 (Guillelmi de Ockham)
 =670  \\$aThe JFK assassination, 1999:$bt.p. (Occam) p. 4 of cover 
 (William of Ockham; medieval philosopher)
 =670  \\$aFilosofi{llig}i{rlig}a Uil{softsign}{llig}i{rlig}ama Okkama, 2001.
 =670  \\$aEpitome et collectorium ex Occamo circa quatuor Sententiarum 
 libros, 1965.
 =670  \\$aTabule ad diversas huius operis Magistri Guilhelmi de Ockam super 
 quattuor libros Sententiarum annotationes ..., 9-10 Nov. 1495.
 =907  \\$a.a12671617$b11-07-14$c11-07-14$d-$e-$f-

 Any help?

 Thanks in advance.

 Cindy Harper
 Electronic Services and Serials Librarian Virginia Theological 
 Seminary
 3737 Seminary Road
 Alexandria VA 22304
 703-461-1794
 char...@vts.edu


--
Mediocrity finds safety in standardization.
-- Frederick Crane


Re: [CODE4LIB] state of the art in virtual shelf browse?

2015-01-25 Thread Tom Cramer
Jenn,

You can make your own conclusions about state of the art, but here is 
Stanford's virtual shelf browse integrated into SearchWorks: 

- embedded in a record view as a film strip (see the browse related items 
section of the page)
- a full page, gallery view of related items, grouped together by call number

By design, this virtual shelf browse is across Stanford's entire holdings, 
regardless of physical location of the books. 

Another implementation to look at is Harvard's Stacklife: 
http://stacklife.harvard.edu/

- Tom




On Jan 25, 2015, at 4:30 PM, Jenn Riley wrote:

 At my library, we're starting to think about virtual shelf browsing options. 
 Who's doing a really good job with this now? What organizations can I look to 
 for state of the art implementations for inspiration?
 
 Thanks for any suggestions.
 
 Jenn
 
 
 ---
 Jenn Riley
 Associate Dean, Digital Initiatives | Vice Doyenne, Initiatives numériques
 
 McGill University Library | Bibliothèque Université McGill
 3459 McTavish Street | 3459, rue McTavish
 Montreal, QC, Canada H3A 0C9 | Montréal (QC) Canada  H3A 0C9
 
 (514) 398-3642
 jenn.ri...@mcgill.ca


Re: [CODE4LIB] state of the art in virtual shelf browse?

2015-01-25 Thread Benjamin Armintor
Jenn,

To pitch another example in with Tom's:

CLIO at Columbia http://clio.columbia.edu/catalog/9399500

Our layout is different, and (as you can see) it's collapsed by default.

- Ben

On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 10:54 PM, Tom Cramer tcra...@stanford.edu wrote:

 Jenn,

 You can make your own conclusions about state of the art, but here is
 Stanford's virtual shelf browse integrated into SearchWorks:

 - embedded in a record view as a film strip (see the browse related
 items section of the page)
 - a full page, gallery view of related items, grouped together by call
 number

 By design, this virtual shelf browse is across Stanford's entire holdings,
 regardless of physical location of the books.

 Another implementation to look at is Harvard's Stacklife:
 http://stacklife.harvard.edu/

 - Tom




 On Jan 25, 2015, at 4:30 PM, Jenn Riley wrote:

  At my library, we're starting to think about virtual shelf browsing
 options. Who's doing a really good job with this now? What organizations
 can I look to for state of the art implementations for inspiration?
 
  Thanks for any suggestions.
 
  Jenn
 
 
  ---
  Jenn Riley
  Associate Dean, Digital Initiatives | Vice Doyenne, Initiatives
 numériques
 
  McGill University Library | Bibliothèque Université McGill
  3459 McTavish Street | 3459, rue McTavish
  Montreal, QC, Canada H3A 0C9 | Montréal (QC) Canada  H3A 0C9
 
  (514) 398-3642
  jenn.ri...@mcgill.ca



Re: [CODE4LIB] Help with Catmandu MARC import to CouchDB

2015-01-25 Thread Francis Kayiwa

On 1/25/15 4:27 PM, Harper, Cynthia wrote:

Hi - I'm trying to use catmandu to build a copy of my III authorities database 
in CouchDB, queryable by REST.

I'm working in Windows 7.

I've successfully been able to import MARC bib records (from an ebook set) into 
my database, but I'm failing when trying with the authority records.  I'm 
assuming that might be because of validation and what fields exist in the 
authority records.
Here's my error message:
C:\Perlcatmandu convert MARC to JSON 
c:\Users\charper\Documents\Authorities\small\msplit.mrc
No Perl script found in input



Care to share the mrc file to see if I'd get the same results?

Also I would think a space between the  and c:\ would be needed.

Cheers,
./fxk




Here's a sample MARC authority converted to MARcEDIT .mrk:  (looks like I could 
have started with a simpler record)

=LDR  02738cz   2200517n  45 0
=001  oca00314234\
=003  OCoLC
=005  20141107020415.0
=008  790918n|\azannaabn\\|a\aaa\\
=010  \\$an  79081704 $zn  90664944
=040  \\$aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC$dDLC$dInU$dUPB$dDLC
=046  \\$f1285{tilde}$g1349{tilde}$2edtf
=100  0\$aWilliam,$cof Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=372  \\$aphilosopher
=375  \\$amale
=377  \\$alat
=400  0\$aGuglielmo,$cdi Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aGuglielmo,$cd'Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aGuilelmus,$cde Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aGuilhelmus,$cde Ockam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aGuillaume,$cd'Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aGuillelmus,$cde Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aGulielmus,$cOcchamus,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aOccam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOccam, Guillaume d',$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOccam, William,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOccamus, Guilielmus,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOcchamus, Gulielmus,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOckam, Guilhelmus de,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOckham, William,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOckham, William,$dd. ca. 1349$wnnaa
=400  0\$aOkkam, Uil{softsign}{llig}i{rlig}am,$dapproximately 
1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOkk{mllhring}am, William,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aWilhelm,$cvon Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aWilliam,$cof Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aWilliam,$cof Ockham,$dca. 1285-ca. 1349$wnnea
=400  0\$aWilliam Okk{mllhring}am,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=670  \\$aPak, C.G. William Okk{mllhring}am {breve}ui saengae wa sasang, 
1983:$bt.p. (William Okk{mllhring}am)
=670  \\$aAicher, O. Wilhelm von Ockham, c1986.
=670  \\$aInU/Wing STC files$b(usage: Gulielmi Occhami ...)
=670  \\$aHis Expositio in libros Physicorum Aristotelis, 1985:$bt.p. 
(Guillelmi de Ockham)
=670  \\$aThe JFK assassination, 1999:$bt.p. (Occam) p. 4 of cover (William of 
Ockham; medieval philosopher)
=670  \\$aFilosofi{llig}i{rlig}a Uil{softsign}{llig}i{rlig}ama Okkama, 2001.
=670  \\$aEpitome et collectorium ex Occamo circa quatuor Sententiarum libros, 
1965.
=670  \\$aTabule ad diversas huius operis Magistri Guilhelmi de Ockam super 
quattuor libros Sententiarum annotationes ..., 9-10 Nov. 1495.
=907  \\$a.a12671617$b11-07-14$c11-07-14$d-$e-$f-

Any help?

Thanks in advance.

Cindy Harper
Electronic Services and Serials Librarian
Virginia Theological Seminary
3737 Seminary Road
Alexandria VA 22304
703-461-1794
char...@vts.edu



--
Mediocrity finds safety in standardization.
-- Frederick Crane


[CODE4LIB] state of the art in virtual shelf browse?

2015-01-25 Thread Jenn Riley
At my library, we're starting to think about virtual shelf browsing options. 
Who's doing a really good job with this now? What organizations can I look to 
for state of the art implementations for inspiration?

Thanks for any suggestions.

Jenn


---
Jenn Riley
Associate Dean, Digital Initiatives | Vice Doyenne, Initiatives numériques

McGill University Library | Bibliothèque Université McGill
3459 McTavish Street | 3459, rue McTavish
Montreal, QC, Canada H3A 0C9 | Montréal (QC) Canada  H3A 0C9

(514) 398-3642
jenn.ri...@mcgill.ca


Re: [CODE4LIB] Help with Catmandu MARC import to CouchDB

2015-01-25 Thread Francis Kayiwa

Happy New Year.

It just worked for me on first pass.

I don't have a Windows PC handy but as is oft the case in these 
situations. Test to make sure that Perl and CouchDB are in your path. 
Especially since you mention below that convert to JSON worked without a 
problem.


Conversely... the Catmandu guys have a ready made VM which Catmandu 
installed in it. I'd think it'd be cool for this type of thing.


So install virtualbox

https://www.virtualbox.org/

Then import this into your Virtualbox.

http://lib.ugent.be/download/librecat/Catmandu.ova

Cheers,

./fxk

On 1/25/15 5:13 PM, Harper, Cynthia wrote:

Thanks Francis!

Here it is. It's probably a Marc-8 file, given that it's output from III. So I 
should probably run it thru a fix?  My first reaction would be to pass it thru 
MARCEdit.

I got the convert to JSON to work after I added the space around the .  But 
that didn't seem to fix the CouchDB issue.

Cindy

-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Francis 
Kayiwa
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2015 4:50 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Help with Catmandu MARC import to CouchDB

On 1/25/15 4:27 PM, Harper, Cynthia wrote:

Hi - I'm trying to use catmandu to build a copy of my III authorities database 
in CouchDB, queryable by REST.

I'm working in Windows 7.

I've successfully been able to import MARC bib records (from an ebook set) into 
my database, but I'm failing when trying with the authority records.  I'm 
assuming that might be because of validation and what fields exist in the 
authority records.
Here's my error message:
C:\Perlcatmandu convert MARC to JSON
c:\Users\charper\Documents\Authorities\small\msplit.mrc
No Perl script found in input



Care to share the mrc file to see if I'd get the same results?

Also I would think a space between the  and c:\ would be needed.

Cheers,
./fxk




Here's a sample MARC authority converted to MARcEDIT .mrk:  (looks
like I could have started with a simpler record)

=LDR  02738cz   2200517n  45 0
=001  oca00314234\
=003  OCoLC
=005  20141107020415.0
=008  790918n|\azannaabn\\|a\aaa\\
=010  \\$an  79081704 $zn  90664944
=040  \\$aDLC$beng$erda$cDLC$dDLC$dDLC$dInU$dUPB$dDLC
=046  \\$f1285{tilde}$g1349{tilde}$2edtf
=100  0\$aWilliam,$cof Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=372  \\$aphilosopher
=375  \\$amale
=377  \\$alat
=400  0\$aGuglielmo,$cdi Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately
1349
=400  0\$aGuglielmo,$cd'Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aGuilelmus,$cde Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aGuilhelmus,$cde Ockam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately
1349
=400  0\$aGuillaume,$cd'Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aGuillelmus,$cde Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately
1349
=400  0\$aGulielmus,$cOcchamus,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aOccam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOccam, Guillaume d',$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOccam, William,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOccamus, Guilielmus,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOcchamus, Gulielmus,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOckam, Guilhelmus de,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOckham, William,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOckham, William,$dd. ca. 1349$wnnaa
=400  0\$aOkkam, Uil{softsign}{llig}i{rlig}am,$dapproximately
1285-approximately 1349
=400  1\$aOkk{mllhring}am, William,$dapproximately 1285-approximately
1349
=400  0\$aWilhelm,$cvon Ockham,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aWilliam,$cof Occam,$dapproximately 1285-approximately 1349
=400  0\$aWilliam,$cof Ockham,$dca. 1285-ca. 1349$wnnea
=400  0\$aWilliam Okk{mllhring}am,$dapproximately 1285-approximately
1349
=670  \\$aPak, C.G. William Okk{mllhring}am {breve}ui saengae wa
sasang, 1983:$bt.p. (William Okk{mllhring}am)
=670  \\$aAicher, O. Wilhelm von Ockham, c1986.
=670  \\$aInU/Wing STC files$b(usage: Gulielmi Occhami ...)
=670  \\$aHis Expositio in libros Physicorum Aristotelis, 1985:$bt.p.
(Guillelmi de Ockham)
=670  \\$aThe JFK assassination, 1999:$bt.p. (Occam) p. 4 of cover
(William of Ockham; medieval philosopher)
=670  \\$aFilosofi{llig}i{rlig}a Uil{softsign}{llig}i{rlig}ama Okkama, 2001.
=670  \\$aEpitome et collectorium ex Occamo circa quatuor Sententiarum libros, 
1965.
=670  \\$aTabule ad diversas huius operis Magistri Guilhelmi de Ockam super 
quattuor libros Sententiarum annotationes ..., 9-10 Nov. 1495.
=907  \\$a.a12671617$b11-07-14$c11-07-14$d-$e-$f-

Any help?

Thanks in advance.

Cindy Harper
Electronic Services and Serials Librarian Virginia Theological
Seminary
3737 Seminary Road
Alexandria VA 22304
703-461-1794
char...@vts.edu



--
Mediocrity finds safety in standardization.
-- Frederick Crane



--
Mediocrity finds safety in standardization.
-- Frederick Crane


Re: [CODE4LIB] Help with Catmandu MARC import to CouchDB

2015-01-25 Thread Francis Kayiwa

On 1/25/15 5:18 PM, Harper, Cynthia wrote:

Curious. It goes on to a different error (the convert to JSON actually works) 
when my working directory is c:\Users\charper, but not if my working directory 
is c:\Perl.  But my import to CouchDB of the ebook bibs worked in the c:\Perl 
directory.


Increasingly methinks it is a problem with your Path settings and my 
year with Windows didn't give me enough confidence to push you in a 
direction to look.


I just realized that the VM solution I proposed before isn't that 
helpful since I don't think it provides CouchDB :-(


regards,
./fxk


--
Mediocrity finds safety in standardization.
-- Frederick Crane


Re: [CODE4LIB] CODE4LIB Digest - 23 Jan 2015 to 24 Jan 2015 (#2015-19)

2015-01-25 Thread David Talley
Looks like y'all will have the company of a MLIS student named Stephanie who 
lives in Portland to take my place. 

- David