Re: [CODE4LIB] Master list of open source projects of interest to libraries?
Thank you very much to everyone who responded both on and off list! This is lovely. And exactly the sort of information I was interested in getting. Thanks again for your time and kindness. Warm regards, Brad On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 3:30 PM, Brad Coffield bcoffield.libr...@gmail.com wrote: I assume this doesn't exist but...? In lieu of that are there any open source library projects that people know of that are under active development that they would like to plug? I've done some searching and found some cool things but I feel like there has to be way more - even just bits n whatnots that may work with particular library systems. (It can be hard to search github for this because of the IT use of the term library/libraries) I ask because: a. There might be something out there that I don't know about that might be great for us to implement (like, Guide on the Side which looks awesome) b. I'd like to try and help out some such project if my skills fit its needs. Thanks all. -- Brad Coffield, MLIS Assistant Information and Web Services Librarian Saint Francis University 814-472-3315 bcoffi...@francis.edu -- Andrew Darby Head, Web Emerging Technologies University of Miami Libraries -- Brad Coffield, MLIS Assistant Information and Web Services Librarian Saint Francis University 814-472-3315 bcoffi...@francis.edu
Re: [CODE4LIB] Master list of open source projects of interest to libraries?
Thanks so much for asking this question! I too have been trying to gather this information and find it very hard to get a full view of the software landscape for libraries/archives. The resources people have replied with are extremely useful, though I wish LITA or Code4Lib had a comprehensive, user friendly place that devs could easily submit to.
Re: [CODE4LIB] Master list of open source projects of interest to libraries?
Hi Brad, To echo my colleague Erwin's point above, I manage the FLOSS Inventory so if you have any questions about it feel free to ask me. I am currently starting a task force as part of the EuropeanaTech Community to enrich the list, expand upon it, and possibly build a nice CMS for it as well. Perhaps you would be interested in collaborating on this as well? Warm regards, greg On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 9:30 AM, Erwin Verbruggen everbrug...@beeldengeluid.nl wrote: Hello, to add another list to the list of lists: In the framework of Europeana Tech we’ve been maintaining this Inventory of FLOSS in the Cultural Heritage Domain: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ag_7rVJwt0CpdFRJOEJxdEk4ZEMxQ01jaDgxQXFSTkEusp=sharing - fee lfree to add / pick what piques your interest. Kind regards, Erwin Erwin Verbruggen Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision On 19 februari 2015 at 21:45:47, Joseph Montibello ( joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu) wrote: Hi, Maybe this is along the right line? https://foss4lib.org/ Joe Montibello, MLIS Library Systems Manager Dartmouth College 603.646.9394 joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edumailto:joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu On Feb 19, 2015, at 3:36 PM, Eric Phetteplace phett...@gmail.commailto: phett...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Brad, Not quite what you're asking for but related, there's a list of libraries' public git repos on the Code4Lib wiki: http://wiki.code4lib.org/Libraries_Sharing_Code Best, Eric On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Brad Coffield bcoffield.libr...@gmail.com wrote: I assume this doesn't exist but...? In lieu of that are there any open source library projects that people know of that are under active development that they would like to plug? I've done some searching and found some cool things but I feel like there has to be way more - even just bits n whatnots that may work with particular library systems. (It can be hard to search github for this because of the IT use of the term library/libraries) I ask because: a. There might be something out there that I don't know about that might be great for us to implement (like, Guide on the Side which looks awesome) b. I'd like to try and help out some such project if my skills fit its needs. Thanks all. -- Brad Coffield, MLIS Assistant Information and Web Services Librarian Saint Francis University 814-472-3315 bcoffi...@francis.edu -- *Gregory Markus* Project Assistant EuropeanaTech Community Manager *T* 0612350556 *Aanwezig:* - ma, di, wo, do, vr
Re: [CODE4LIB] Master list of open source projects of interest to libraries?
Hello, to add another list to the list of lists: In the framework of Europeana Tech we’ve been maintaining this Inventory of FLOSS in the Cultural Heritage Domain: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ag_7rVJwt0CpdFRJOEJxdEk4ZEMxQ01jaDgxQXFSTkEusp=sharing - fee lfree to add / pick what piques your interest. Kind regards, Erwin Erwin Verbruggen Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision On 19 februari 2015 at 21:45:47, Joseph Montibello (joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu) wrote: Hi, Maybe this is along the right line? https://foss4lib.org/ Joe Montibello, MLIS Library Systems Manager Dartmouth College 603.646.9394 joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edumailto:joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu On Feb 19, 2015, at 3:36 PM, Eric Phetteplace phett...@gmail.commailto:phett...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Brad, Not quite what you're asking for but related, there's a list of libraries' public git repos on the Code4Lib wiki: http://wiki.code4lib.org/Libraries_Sharing_Code Best, Eric On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Brad Coffield bcoffield.libr...@gmail.com wrote: I assume this doesn't exist but...? In lieu of that are there any open source library projects that people know of that are under active development that they would like to plug? I've done some searching and found some cool things but I feel like there has to be way more - even just bits n whatnots that may work with particular library systems. (It can be hard to search github for this because of the IT use of the term library/libraries) I ask because: a. There might be something out there that I don't know about that might be great for us to implement (like, Guide on the Side which looks awesome) b. I'd like to try and help out some such project if my skills fit its needs. Thanks all. -- Brad Coffield, MLIS Assistant Information and Web Services Librarian Saint Francis University 814-472-3315 bcoffi...@francis.edu
Re: [CODE4LIB] Master list of open source projects of interest to libraries?
Hi Brad, Not quite what you're asking for but related, there's a list of libraries' public git repos on the Code4Lib wiki: http://wiki.code4lib.org/Libraries_Sharing_Code Best, Eric On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Brad Coffield bcoffield.libr...@gmail.com wrote: I assume this doesn't exist but...? In lieu of that are there any open source library projects that people know of that are under active development that they would like to plug? I've done some searching and found some cool things but I feel like there has to be way more - even just bits n whatnots that may work with particular library systems. (It can be hard to search github for this because of the IT use of the term library/libraries) I ask because: a. There might be something out there that I don't know about that might be great for us to implement (like, Guide on the Side which looks awesome) b. I'd like to try and help out some such project if my skills fit its needs. Thanks all. -- Brad Coffield, MLIS Assistant Information and Web Services Librarian Saint Francis University 814-472-3315 bcoffi...@francis.edu
Re: [CODE4LIB] Master list of open source projects of interest to libraries?
Hi, Maybe this is along the right line? https://foss4lib.org/ Joe Montibello, MLIS Library Systems Manager Dartmouth College 603.646.9394 joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edumailto:joseph.montibe...@dartmouth.edu On Feb 19, 2015, at 3:36 PM, Eric Phetteplace phett...@gmail.commailto:phett...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Brad, Not quite what you're asking for but related, there's a list of libraries' public git repos on the Code4Lib wiki: http://wiki.code4lib.org/Libraries_Sharing_Code Best, Eric On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Brad Coffield bcoffield.libr...@gmail.com wrote: I assume this doesn't exist but...? In lieu of that are there any open source library projects that people know of that are under active development that they would like to plug? I've done some searching and found some cool things but I feel like there has to be way more - even just bits n whatnots that may work with particular library systems. (It can be hard to search github for this because of the IT use of the term library/libraries) I ask because: a. There might be something out there that I don't know about that might be great for us to implement (like, Guide on the Side which looks awesome) b. I'd like to try and help out some such project if my skills fit its needs. Thanks all. -- Brad Coffield, MLIS Assistant Information and Web Services Librarian Saint Francis University 814-472-3315 bcoffi...@francis.edu