Re: [IAEP] calibre + OPDS for offline book catalogs.
On Mon, June 13, 2011 2:30 pm, Gonzalo Odiard wrote: > Any of them using OPDS servers? I have no idea. I can't even keep up with the content they list, and know nothing about the software they use. > Gonzalo > > On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 3:20 PM, wrote: > >> On Mon, June 13, 2011 8:30 am, Gonzalo Odiard wrote: >> >> >> >> Valerie Taylor and I are both very much interested in using such a >> >> solution for the Replacing Textbooks project. We already know of >> sites >> >> with 100,000 Open Education resources, and the rate of development is >> >> accelerating. I just learned earlier today that Bangladesh has put >> more >> >> than 100 of its existing K-12 textbooks online for free downloading, >> >> covering its entire curriculum. >> >> >> >> >> > Would be great have a wiki page with information about book sources, >> > licenses, etc. >> >> Sources: >> >> http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Open_Education_Resources >> >> Just one of these sources lists over 100,000 OERs. You will have to >> consult their listings for licenses. Or do you mean a page explaining >> the >> licensing possibilities? Can do, but not right now. >> >> > Gonzalo >> >> -- >> Edward Mokurai >> >> (默雷/धर्ममेघशब्दगर्ज/دھرممیگھشبدگر >> ج) Cherlin >> Silent Thunder is my name, and Children are my nation. >> The Cosmos is my dwelling place, the Truth my destination. >> http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Replacing_Textbooks >> >> > ___ > IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) > IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep -- Edward Mokurai (默雷/धर्ममेघशब्दगर्ज/دھرممیگھشبدگر ج) Cherlin Silent Thunder is my name, and Children are my nation. The Cosmos is my dwelling place, the Truth my destination. http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Replacing_Textbooks ___ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
Re: [IAEP] calibre + OPDS for offline book catalogs.
Any of them using OPDS servers? Gonzalo On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 3:20 PM, wrote: > On Mon, June 13, 2011 8:30 am, Gonzalo Odiard wrote: > >> > >> Valerie Taylor and I are both very much interested in using such a > >> solution for the Replacing Textbooks project. We already know of sites > >> with 100,000 Open Education resources, and the rate of development is > >> accelerating. I just learned earlier today that Bangladesh has put more > >> than 100 of its existing K-12 textbooks online for free downloading, > >> covering its entire curriculum. > >> > >> > > Would be great have a wiki page with information about book sources, > > licenses, etc. > > Sources: > > http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Open_Education_Resources > > Just one of these sources lists over 100,000 OERs. You will have to > consult their listings for licenses. Or do you mean a page explaining the > licensing possibilities? Can do, but not right now. > > > Gonzalo > > -- > Edward Mokurai > > (默雷/धर्ममेघशब्दगर्ज/دھرممیگھشبدگر > ج) Cherlin > Silent Thunder is my name, and Children are my nation. > The Cosmos is my dwelling place, the Truth my destination. > http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Replacing_Textbooks > > ___ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
Re: [IAEP] calibre + OPDS for offline book catalogs.
On Mon, June 13, 2011 8:30 am, Gonzalo Odiard wrote: >> >> Valerie Taylor and I are both very much interested in using such a >> solution for the Replacing Textbooks project. We already know of sites >> with 100,000 Open Education resources, and the rate of development is >> accelerating. I just learned earlier today that Bangladesh has put more >> than 100 of its existing K-12 textbooks online for free downloading, >> covering its entire curriculum. >> >> > Would be great have a wiki page with information about book sources, > licenses, etc. Sources: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Open_Education_Resources Just one of these sources lists over 100,000 OERs. You will have to consult their listings for licenses. Or do you mean a page explaining the licensing possibilities? Can do, but not right now. > Gonzalo -- Edward Mokurai (默雷/धर्ममेघशब्दगर्ज/دھرممیگھشبدگر ج) Cherlin Silent Thunder is my name, and Children are my nation. The Cosmos is my dwelling place, the Truth my destination. http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Replacing_Textbooks ___ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
Re: [IAEP] calibre + OPDS for offline book catalogs.
> > Valerie Taylor and I are both very much interested in using such a > solution for the Replacing Textbooks project. We already know of sites > with 100,000 Open Education resources, and the rate of development is > accelerating. I just learned earlier today that Bangladesh has put more > than 100 of its existing K-12 textbooks online for free downloading, > covering its entire curriculum. > > Would be great have a wiki page with information about book sources, licenses, etc. Gonzalo ___ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
Re: [IAEP] calibre + OPDS for offline book catalogs.
Plan Ceibal was also interested in using Calibre to access the Pathagar / OPDS library. Especially for XO-1.5 / GNOME users. The best way to search and load books in Calibre from our Pathagar server, at the moment, is to open the news reader feature. There are several available newspaper feeds listed already. Instead of selecting one of those, input the OPDS search URL and Calibre will display the results. Regards, Nick On Thu, June 9, 2011 7:56 pm, moku...@earthtreasury.org wrote: > > On Tue, June 7, 2011 2:30 pm, Gonzalo Odiard wrote: > >> I will download Calibre and try it. If this not works, we can use code >> from Pathagar to create a catalog or use python to create the catalog.xml >> file with the data in the csv file, or use another simpler format (like >> json) to create local catalogs. I only need a little of time. This week >> si packed. >> >> Gonzalo >> > > Valerie Taylor and I are both very much interested in using such a > solution for the Replacing Textbooks project. We already know of sites with > 100,000 Open Education resources, and the rate of development is > accelerating. I just learned earlier today that Bangladesh has put more > than 100 of its existing K-12 textbooks online for free downloading, > covering its entire curriculum. > >> On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 5:54 PM, James Simmons >> wrote: >> >> >>> Gonzalo, >>> >>> >>> I've been investigating OPDS with calibre as a way of distributing >>> books with an offline catalog. As you know, there has always been an >>> interest in doing this in areas where Internet access is unavailable. >>> >>> >>> With the help of calibre-OPDS I was able to create both a website and >>> an OPDS catalog that can easily live in an Apache webroot, a thumb >>> drive, or a Dropbox folder. In this way you can easily create a >>> static website that does NOT require calibre to be running. >>> >>> Now the bad news: the OPDS catalog seems to be more complex that what >>> GetBooks can deal with. It is organized as a hierarchy of XML >>> files, with lists by Author, Title, Rating, etc. Instead of having >>> just one XML file with the whole catalog you have a bunch of them. >>> >>> >>> The software is described here: >>> >>> >>> >>> http://dearauthor.com/ebooks/create-your-own-cloud-of-ebooks-with-cal >>> ibre-calibre-opds-dropbox/ >>> >>> You might try this yourself. The software is in Java and is really >>> simple to set up, so you can generate a test OPDS index in no time from >>> data in a calibre database. >>> >>> The static website is actually quite useful, and could be used from >>> the Browse Activity if the website was stored on a thumb drive. That >>> might be an alternative to recommend to those who need to distribute >>> books without Internet access. >>> >>> James Simmons >>> >>> >> ___ >> IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) >> IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org >> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep >> > > > -- > Edward Mokurai > (默雷/धर्ममेघश > ब्दगर्ज/دھر > 1605;میگھشبدگر > ج) Cherlin > Silent Thunder is my name, and Children are my nation. > The Cosmos is my dwelling place, the Truth my destination. > http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Replacing_Textbooks > > > ___ > IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) > IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep > > > ___ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
Re: [IAEP] calibre + OPDS for offline book catalogs.
On Tue, June 7, 2011 2:30 pm, Gonzalo Odiard wrote: > I will download Calibre and try it. If this not works, we can use code > from Pathagar to create a catalog > or use python to create the catalog.xml file with the data in the csv > file, or use another > simpler format (like json) to create local catalogs. > I only need a little of time. This week si packed. > > Gonzalo Valerie Taylor and I are both very much interested in using such a solution for the Replacing Textbooks project. We already know of sites with 100,000 Open Education resources, and the rate of development is accelerating. I just learned earlier today that Bangladesh has put more than 100 of its existing K-12 textbooks online for free downloading, covering its entire curriculum. > On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 5:54 PM, James Simmons wrote: > >> Gonzalo, >> >> I've been investigating OPDS with calibre as a way of distributing >> books with an offline catalog. As you know, there has always been an >> interest in doing this in areas where Internet access is unavailable. >> >> With the help of calibre-OPDS I was able to create both a website and >> an OPDS catalog that can easily live in an Apache webroot, a thumb >> drive, or a Dropbox folder. In this way you can easily create a >> static website that does NOT require calibre to be running. >> >> Now the bad news: the OPDS catalog seems to be more complex that what >> GetBooks can deal with. It is organized as a hierarchy of XML files, >> with lists by Author, Title, Rating, etc. Instead of having just one >> XML file with the whole catalog you have a bunch of them. >> >> The software is described here: >> >> >> http://dearauthor.com/ebooks/create-your-own-cloud-of-ebooks-with-calibre-calibre-opds-dropbox/ >> >> You might try this yourself. The software is in Java and is really >> simple to set up, so you can generate a test OPDS index in no time >> from data in a calibre database. >> >> The static website is actually quite useful, and could be used from >> the Browse Activity if the website was stored on a thumb drive. That >> might be an alternative to recommend to those who need to distribute >> books without Internet access. >> >> James Simmons >> > ___ > IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) > IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org > http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep -- Edward Mokurai (默雷/धर्ममेघशब्दगर्ज/دھرممیگھشبدگر ج) Cherlin Silent Thunder is my name, and Children are my nation. The Cosmos is my dwelling place, the Truth my destination. http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Replacing_Textbooks ___ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep
Re: [IAEP] calibre + OPDS for offline book catalogs.
I will download Calibre and try it. If this not works, we can use code from Pathagar to create a catalog or use python to create the catalog.xml file with the data in the csv file, or use another simpler format (like json) to create local catalogs. I only need a little of time. This week si packed. Gonzalo On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 5:54 PM, James Simmons wrote: > Gonzalo, > > I've been investigating OPDS with calibre as a way of distributing > books with an offline catalog. As you know, there has always been an > interest in doing this in areas where Internet access is unavailable. > > With the help of calibre-OPDS I was able to create both a website and > an OPDS catalog that can easily live in an Apache webroot, a thumb > drive, or a Dropbox folder. In this way you can easily create a > static website that does NOT require calibre to be running. > > Now the bad news: the OPDS catalog seems to be more complex that what > GetBooks can deal with. It is organized as a hierarchy of XML files, > with lists by Author, Title, Rating, etc. Instead of having just one > XML file with the whole catalog you have a bunch of them. > > The software is described here: > > > http://dearauthor.com/ebooks/create-your-own-cloud-of-ebooks-with-calibre-calibre-opds-dropbox/ > > You might try this yourself. The software is in Java and is really > simple to set up, so you can generate a test OPDS index in no time > from data in a calibre database. > > The static website is actually quite useful, and could be used from > the Browse Activity if the website was stored on a thumb drive. That > might be an alternative to recommend to those who need to distribute > books without Internet access. > > James Simmons > ___ IAEP -- It's An Education Project (not a laptop project!) IAEP@lists.sugarlabs.org http://lists.sugarlabs.org/listinfo/iaep