Re: [CODE4LIB] Software on Public Computers

2021-02-19 Thread charles meyer
I found that be true when I was running a writing competition. Submissions were all supposed to be in Word but a couple arrived in odd formats that turned out to be in old versions of Word which Word would not open. Libre Writer did the job. I've also recently created graphics in Libre Writer (n

[CODE4LIB] Job: Web Developer at Fairfield University

2021-02-19 Thread Code4Lib Jobs
BASIC FUNCTION:  Serves as Library Webmaster. Provides vision and direction for all aspects of the Library’s online presence. Works collaboratively with library staff to maintain quality online services and resources. Uses data analytics and conducts usability studies to evaluate the effectiv

[CODE4LIB] Job: Head of Metadata Services - Library at University of California, Berkeley Library

2021-02-19 Thread Code4Lib Jobs
Head of Metadata Services - Library   Head, Metadata Services University of California, Berkeley Library   Hiring range: Librarian Salary Range: $86, 534 to $104,276 annually (salary based on qualifications) This is a full time appointment   The University of California, Berkeley Librar

Re: [CODE4LIB] Literature on the future of library systems

2021-02-19 Thread Peter Murray
Hey Tim, To clarify, there are no plans in the FOLIO community (that I'm aware of) to create its own OPAC interface. Opinion (for what its worth), I think VuFind is among the best UI/UX development out there, but it is perhaps as far as one can go without more business logic programming on the

Re: [CODE4LIB] Literature on the future of library systems

2021-02-19 Thread Tim Spalding
I'd be interested to hear thoughts on which aspects of it are the future. I suspect you're focusing on it being OS, and modularity? As I understand it, Folio works with various OPACs and discovery systems—I see people on EBS, Summon, Vufind and Blacklight—but is also planning its own OPAC. If that