Constellate, the new text analysis service from ITHAKA (which brought you JSTOR
Portico), is hiring a text analysis instructor. Do you have a passion for
teaching? Some Python and NLP experience? An interest in working for a tech
start-up embedded in an established not-for-profit with a
We are looking for a data wrangler to work on the Opioid Industry Documents
Archive!
Job Req ID: 90856
Research Data Analyst
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is seeking an experienced
Research Data Analyst. This position will be part of a broad and diverse team
at
Simmons University School of Library and Information Science (SLIS) is excited
to share a job posting for a Tenure Track faculty member. See the full posting
on our career portal. Applicant review will begin on August 15th. SLIS is
especially interested in candidates from diverse backgrounds.
Please visit the URL for the full posting and the link to apply. Posting closes
Sept. 1, 2022 at 12:01am EST
Brock University Library invites applications for the full-time probationary
position of Head, Research Lifecycle from qualified candidates who have
experience with library services,
Thanks!
Edward Iglesias
On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 10:24 AM Juarez, Francisco D <
00b5c59bfe6d-dmarc-requ...@lists.clir.org> wrote:
> In general, whenever I'm trying to use an API I try searching on GitHub
> for some boilerplate
>
> There was something from MIT Libraries that looked
In general, whenever I'm trying to use an API I try searching on GitHub for
some boilerplate
There was something from MIT Libraries that looked promising
(https://github.com/MITLibraries/oclc-api-python-scripts)
Hopefully, that helped
I've never worked with OCLC New Titles API, so I cannot
By any chance has anyone here worked with OCLCs New Titles API? I'm trying
to convert the JSON into something web friendly and it is a
bit...complicated.
Edward Iglesias
> On 28 Jul 2022, at 00:01, Fitchett, Deborah
> wrote:
>
> Um, firstly that xml contains personal information including names, addresses
> and emails, so unless it's dummy data ... anyone know if there's a way we can
> remove it from the list archives at least?
>
> As to the question:
> *