Re: [CODE4LIB] Do you ever write code? I want to interview you!

2014-07-10 Thread Andromeda Yelton
I intend to collate all the publicly available ones online somehow. After
I've submitted the manuscript, though :)
On Jul 8, 2014 8:22 PM, Chris Markman cmark...@clarku.edu wrote:

 Hi Andromeda,

 I'm just going to throw this idea out there but I think it would be really
 cool if in the process of writing this you could convince each contributor
 to corral their small self-made apps/scripts into a single BitTorrent Sync
 folder :) My dream is to one day do the same for MarcEdit task automation
 but your project sounds like an even better use!

 Best,

 Chris


 On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 3:59 PM, Andromeda Yelton 
 andromeda.yel...@gmail.com
  wrote:

  Hi everyone! I'm writing a Library Technology Report for ALA TechSource
  about short, useful programs people have written to get stuff done in
  libraries ( allied institutions).  Have you done this?  You should
 answer
  my questions!
 
 
 
 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/13Ne0N6ODWHqI_wAGLb2UHW1NiDcUrH4ee3DrEM1AMjc/viewform?usp=send_form
 
  No, you need not have developer in your title (in fact, the more
 diverse
  job roles I can get among the respondents, the better).  Your code can be
  little gems of perfection or grotesquely hackish; I like it either way.
 
  Thanks in advance; obligatory apologies for cross-posting.
 
  --
  Andromeda Yelton
  Board of Directors, Library  Information Technology Association:
  http://www.lita.org
  Advisor, Ada Initiative: http://adainitiative.org
  http://andromedayelton.com
  @ThatAndromeda http://twitter.com/ThatAndromeda
 



Re: [CODE4LIB] Do you ever write code? I want to interview you!

2014-07-08 Thread Erwin Verbruggen
Hi Andromeda,

sounds interesting - feel free to also dive into our inventory of FLOSS in
the Cultural Heritage Domain
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ag_7rVJwt0CpdFRJOEJxdEk4ZEMxQ01jaDgxQXFSTkE
for
an extensive overview of programmes, services and solutions large and small
that can be useful to the library and heritage domain. Where possible,
developer names are mentioned.

Kind regards,

 Erwin Verbruggen
Project lead RD

Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
Media Parkboulevard 1, 1217 WE  Hilversum | Postbus 1060, 1200 BB  Hilversum |
beeldengeluid.nl http://www.beeldengeluid.nl/

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On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 9:59 PM, Andromeda Yelton andromeda.yel...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi everyone! I'm writing a Library Technology Report for ALA TechSource
 about short, useful programs people have written to get stuff done in
 libraries ( allied institutions).  Have you done this?  You should answer
 my questions!


 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/13Ne0N6ODWHqI_wAGLb2UHW1NiDcUrH4ee3DrEM1AMjc/viewform?usp=send_form

 No, you need not have developer in your title (in fact, the more diverse
 job roles I can get among the respondents, the better).  Your code can be
 little gems of perfection or grotesquely hackish; I like it either way.

 Thanks in advance; obligatory apologies for cross-posting.

 --
 Andromeda Yelton
 Board of Directors, Library  Information Technology Association:
 http://www.lita.org
 Advisor, Ada Initiative: http://adainitiative.org
 http://andromedayelton.com
 @ThatAndromeda http://twitter.com/ThatAndromeda



Re: [CODE4LIB] Do you ever write code? I want to interview you!

2014-07-08 Thread Chris Markman
Hi Andromeda,

I'm just going to throw this idea out there but I think it would be really
cool if in the process of writing this you could convince each contributor
to corral their small self-made apps/scripts into a single BitTorrent Sync
folder :) My dream is to one day do the same for MarcEdit task automation
but your project sounds like an even better use!

Best,

Chris


On Mon, Jul 7, 2014 at 3:59 PM, Andromeda Yelton andromeda.yel...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hi everyone! I'm writing a Library Technology Report for ALA TechSource
 about short, useful programs people have written to get stuff done in
 libraries ( allied institutions).  Have you done this?  You should answer
 my questions!


 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/13Ne0N6ODWHqI_wAGLb2UHW1NiDcUrH4ee3DrEM1AMjc/viewform?usp=send_form

 No, you need not have developer in your title (in fact, the more diverse
 job roles I can get among the respondents, the better).  Your code can be
 little gems of perfection or grotesquely hackish; I like it either way.

 Thanks in advance; obligatory apologies for cross-posting.

 --
 Andromeda Yelton
 Board of Directors, Library  Information Technology Association:
 http://www.lita.org
 Advisor, Ada Initiative: http://adainitiative.org
 http://andromedayelton.com
 @ThatAndromeda http://twitter.com/ThatAndromeda



[CODE4LIB] Do you ever write code? I want to interview you!

2014-07-07 Thread Andromeda Yelton
Hi everyone! I'm writing a Library Technology Report for ALA TechSource
about short, useful programs people have written to get stuff done in
libraries ( allied institutions).  Have you done this?  You should answer
my questions!

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/13Ne0N6ODWHqI_wAGLb2UHW1NiDcUrH4ee3DrEM1AMjc/viewform?usp=send_form

No, you need not have developer in your title (in fact, the more diverse
job roles I can get among the respondents, the better).  Your code can be
little gems of perfection or grotesquely hackish; I like it either way.

Thanks in advance; obligatory apologies for cross-posting.

-- 
Andromeda Yelton
Board of Directors, Library  Information Technology Association:
http://www.lita.org
Advisor, Ada Initiative: http://adainitiative.org
http://andromedayelton.com
@ThatAndromeda http://twitter.com/ThatAndromeda