[CODE4LIB] 2nd Call for Proposals: ALCTS Technical Services Workflow Efficiency Interest Group (TSWEIG) at ALA MIdwinter 2018

2017-10-31 Thread Mak, Lucas Wing Kau
*** Please excuse cross-posting. *** The ALCTS Technical Services Workflow Efficiency Interest Group (TSWEIG) invites proposals for presentations or topics of discussion at its 2018 ALA Midwinter meeting in Denver. The meeting will be held on Monday, February 12th, from 1:00-2:30 PM. TSWEIG's

Re: [CODE4LIB] Cloud options

2017-10-31 Thread McDonald, Stephen
What exactly do you mean by "cloud options"? The three that you mention are for very different purposes. What do you want to use the cloud service for? That is the first thing to figure out. Steve McDonald

[CODE4LIB] Institute for Research Design in Librarianship 2018

2017-10-31 Thread Wu, Jingjing
We are issuing a call for applications for the Institute for Research Design in Librarianship (IRDL) 2018. We are seeking novice librarian researchers who are employed by academic libraries or research libraries outside an academic setting in the United States to participate in the Institute.

Re: [CODE4LIB] Cloud options

2017-10-31 Thread Kyle Banerjee
Howdy Virgil, What you need your solution to do -- i.e. what do you/will you have, what do people need to be able to do, what kind of integrations you need, what kind of local expertise you have, and long term objectives -- should drive your decision. Could you say more about your needs? kyle

[CODE4LIB] Cloud options

2017-10-31 Thread Virgil Fuller
Hi Everyone We've been researching cloud options at our public library and we think one of these three would best fit our needs: Google Cloud Office 365 Egnyte

[CODE4LIB] Reminder: Call for proposals for 2018 NASIG Annual Conference

2017-10-31 Thread public...@nasig.org
NASIG 33rd Annual Conference Transforming the Information Community June 8 to 11, 2018 Atlanta, GA Publishers, vendors, librarians, and others in the fields of electronic resources, serials, library publishing and scholarly communication are encouraged to submit proposals relating to

Re: [CODE4LIB] Code4Lib 2018 Childcare?

2017-10-31 Thread Mary Jinglewski
Hi Bonny, We're still planning on offering childcare for the code4lib conference. In fact, it's still a sponsorship opportunity - 2018.code4lib.org/prospectus/ There will be more details as the conference gets closer, but you can plan on it being there. Hope that helps, Mary -- Mary Jinglewski

[CODE4LIB] C4L18 maximum registration fee set & call for sponsorships

2017-10-31 Thread Galen Charlton
The planning for Code4Lib 2018 in D.C. is well under way, with voting for preconference workshops having wrapped up, applications for diversity scholarships being funded, and contributions to the Angel Fund (this year with bonus matching challenges) coming in. We have reached the point where we

Re: [CODE4LIB] ETD's from DSpace to MarcEdit

2017-10-31 Thread Myung-Ja Han
Here is the XSLT we are using at our library. It is far from perfect but meets our purpose - creating MARC records for all our ETDs housed in DSpace. you can see that there are several places that we use default values that you can easily modify. Thanks, Myung-Ja "MJ" Han Associate

Re: [CODE4LIB] ETD's from DSpace to MarcEdit

2017-10-31 Thread Terry Reese
I can answer this -- I have not updated the XSLT files to RDA, in part, because MarcEdit has an RDA helper that will do this work and can be called via the command line. I decided to go this direction, in part, because RDA compliance isn't straightforward or easy. To do it right, you'd likely

[CODE4LIB] ETD's from DSpace to MarcEdit

2017-10-31 Thread Tom Misilo
Hello, We are looking at exporting our Theses and Dissertations from DSpace to OCLC, using MarcEdit. However, we are running into a snag with the transform file. We have gotten some data out, however it isn't RDA compliant. Does anyone have a updated Transform file, to generate the RDA

Re: [CODE4LIB] Fiscal continuity vote now open

2017-10-31 Thread Owen Stephens
> On 30 Oct 2017, at 20:11, Amy Drayer wrote: > > of reading. All good info (although I still don't know what LPC stands > for), but the structure is inconsistent, and there's just a lot of words. I believe LPC == Local Planning Committee (for the conference) Owen