[CODE4LIB] 5 spots left: Metadata Analysis post-DLF workshop

2017-09-28 Thread Gretchen Gueguen
*Attention Colleagues: There are only 5 spots left in this workshop. Registration will close Monday morning.* DPLA and the DLF Assessment Interest Group (AIG) Metadata Assessment Working Group invite you to register for a full-day Metadata Analysis Workshop following the DLF Forum in

Re: [CODE4LIB] accessing a python compressed sparse row format object [topic modeling; resolved]

2017-09-28 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
On Sep 27, 2017, at 8:18 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote: > Does anybody here know how to access a Python compressed sparse row > format (CSR) object? -> http://bit.ly/2fPj42V Do you have a link to the code you're using? >>> >>> Yes, thank you. See —> >>>

Re: [CODE4LIB] Announcing Search Workbench

2017-09-28 Thread Jason Bengtson
Pretty cool! It wouldn't be hard to wire that js up to a server-side passthrough (I've done a lot of that) so you can hit whatever APIs you want. I like the clean, simple lines of the interface. Best regards, *Jason Bengtson* *http://www.jasonbengtson.com/ * On

Re: [CODE4LIB] Announcing Search Workbench

2017-09-28 Thread Goben, Abigail H
This does look really neat! Sharing this around here to see what we can do with it. -- Abigail H. Goben, MLS Associate Professor Information Services and Liaison Librarian Library of the Health Sciences University of Illinois at Chicago 1750 W. Polk (MC 763) Chicago, IL 60612 ago...@uic.edu

[CODE4LIB] Code 4 Lib BC Nanaimo - Accomodations

2017-09-28 Thread Daniel Sifton
Just a friendly reminder, if your coming to Code4Lib BC in Nanaimo, and haven't yet made accommodation arrangements, the Coast has a block of rooms for us . . . going fast. https://wiki.code4lib.org/BC https://wiki.code4lib.org/images/e/e1/CoastBastionHotelBooking.pdf

Re: [CODE4LIB] Announcing Search Workbench

2017-09-28 Thread Jonathan Rochkind
Woah, it's all JS front-end with no back-end? Neat. That would limit ability to support other search APIs to those that allow CORS JS access, but that's not unreasonable. If you don't mind, I'd recommend slapping a license on it anyway, in case someone else wants to use it or build upon it. They

Re: [CODE4LIB] Announcing Search Workbench

2017-09-28 Thread Brad Coffield
Very slick! Well done :) On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 11:19 AM, EDWIN VINCENT SPERR wrote: > Thanks! > > It exists in the land of no-discernable license, being an independent > passion project. The code however can be found at > https://github.com/esperr/search-workbench. > > It's an

Re: [CODE4LIB] Announcing Search Workbench

2017-09-28 Thread EDWIN VINCENT SPERR
Thanks! It exists in the land of no-discernable license, being an independent passion project. The code however can be found at https://github.com/esperr/search-workbench. It's an elaboration of a couple of other projects I presented at Code4LibSE a few months ago -- basically a framework

[CODE4LIB] Job Opportunity: Yale University Library seeks Director of Resource Discovery Services

2017-09-28 Thread Douglas, Kelly
Director of Resource Discovery Services Yale University Library New Haven, CT Requisition: 45846BR http://bit.ly/2wkAARN Yale University offers exciting opportunities for achievement and growth in New Haven, Connecticut. Conveniently located between Boston and New York, New Haven is the

[CODE4LIB] Job Opportunity: Yale University Library seeks Director of E-Resources and Serials Management

2017-09-28 Thread Douglas, Kelly
Director of E-Resources and Serials Management Yale University Library New Haven, CT Requisition: 45847BR http://bit.ly/2vPgcZS Yale University offers exciting opportunities for achievement and growth in New Haven, Connecticut. Conveniently located between Boston and New York, New Haven is

Re: [CODE4LIB] Announcing Search Workbench

2017-09-28 Thread Jonathan Rochkind
This is pretty neat! Is the code open source, and what language is it written in? I'm intrigued by expanding to other search APIs with suitable functionality. On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 11:02 AM, EDWIN VINCENT SPERR wrote: > Search Workbench ( https://searchworkbench.info ) is a

[CODE4LIB] Announcing Search Workbench

2017-09-28 Thread EDWIN VINCENT SPERR
Search Workbench ( https://searchworkbench.info ) is a stab at using interactive visualizations to assist in the process of constructing and refining a search against a very large citation database. I hope it's useful for folks who do PubMed searching and think it might also serve as a