[CODE4LIB] Code4Lib Japan Conference 2016 (Sep. 10-11, 2016)
Dear all, Code4Lib Japan Conference 2016, the Code4Lib regional conference in Japan is going to be held in Osaka, Japan on September 10-11, 2016. http://wiki.code4lib.jp/wiki/C4ljp2016 Date: September 10th - 11th, 2016 Place: L-Osaka (Osaka Prefectural Labor Center) 3-14 Kitahamahigashi, Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan http://www.l-osaka.or.jp/pages/access.html https://goo.gl/maps/beWa6m3zB6F2 Host: Code4Lib Japan Co-host: Osaka Labor Archive / Osaka Institute for Social Movements http://shaunkyo.jp/en/index.html We are looking for long presentations (20 min) and short presentations (7 min). If you are interested, submit your proposal using the following form by July 6th, 2016 (JST). Sorry for the short notice. http://bit.ly/c4ljp16-proposal The registration form will be available in this month. Best regards, Kosuke -- Kosuke Tanabe signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail
[CODE4LIB] Next-L Enju Leaf 1.0.0 released
Dear all, Project Next-L (http://www.next-l.jp/), the librarian community in Japan proudly announces the release of our open-source integrated library system, Next-L Enju Leaf 1.0.0. https://github.com/nabeta/enju_leaf/tree/1.0 Next-L Enju Leaf is a full-featured ILS built on Ruby on Rails 3.1, Apache Solr and their RESTful architecture. A live demo site is at the following site. http://enju2.slis.keio.ac.jp/?locale=en Next-L Enju has been adopted by some libraries in Japan, for example, National Diet Library (http://iss.ndl.go.jp/) and National Institute for Materials Science (https://library.nims.go.jp/). The latest example is Minamisanriku Library, a public library in Miyagi prefecture. It was completely swept away by the tsunami after the huge earthquake on March 11, http://www.flickr.com/photos/argeditor/5688080135/in/set-72157626649048894 and reopened in a temporary location on October 6. http://english.kyodonews.jp/photos/2011/10/118715.html http://www.flickr.com/groups/1792320@N23/pool/ The library had not introduced an ILS before, so the librarians who engaged in volunteer work to restore the library chose Next-L Enju to organize about 3,000 donated books. http://www.flickr.com/photos/water24653jv/6185440740/in/pool-1792320@N23 http://www.flickr.com/photos/53412454@N05/6181365888/in/pool-1792320@N23 If you are interested in our project, Feel free to contact us. -- Kosuke Tanabe
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Re: [CODE4LIB] japanese (Solr) analysis
Hello, Have you tried cmecab-java? This library provides tokenizers using MeCab (Japanese dependency structure analyzer). http://code.google.com/p/cmecab-java/ Here is a sample schema.xml. http://code.google.com/p/cmecab-java/wiki/HowToUse On 2011/04/04, at 20:16, Erik Hatcher wrote: > I'm trying to cull together the best practices for indexing/searching > Japanese text. > > For those of you using Solr, what analyzer/field-type definition do you have > for Japanese? > > Thanks for sharing! > Erik -- Kosuke Tanabe
[CODE4LIB] Project Next-L Enju, an open source ILS from Japan
Dear Code4Lib community, I am a system librarian in Japan and a fan of code4lib. It is my first post here. My colleagues and I have been developing a new open source integrated library system, "Project Next-L Enju". http://wiki.github.com/nabeta/next-l Project Next-L Enju includes the following features: -patron management, circulation, OPAC, social bookmarking -FRBR-like structure -RESTful Web API -built on Ruby on Rails, PostgreSQL/MySQL/SQLite, and Apache Solr An online demonstration is available at this site. http://enju.slis.keio.ac.jp/ Any comments and suggestions are welcome, and I would like to meet you at code4lib conference 2010! -- Kosuke Tanabe