[CODE4LIB] job opportunity: Data Science Lead for Opioid Industry Documents Archive

2023-11-27 Thread Kevin Hawkins
n members of our team, researchers at our universities, and outside firms to apply computer vision, machine learning, AI, and more to make OIDA more usable and useful, with greater impact on society. Interested candidates should feel free to contact Kevin Hawkins (khawk...@jhu.edu <mailto:kha

[CODE4LIB] favorite examples of Omeka image galleries?

2023-09-12 Thread Kevin Hawkins
The Omeka directory gives beautiful examples of online exhibits and other websites with interpretive information added to a collection of digital objects in Omeka.  I'm looking for examples, though, of simple image galleries with nice Omeka themes that lead to a modern looking web design.  Does

[CODE4LIB] predicted trend for pricing of cloud storage?

2023-06-26 Thread Kevin Hawkins
Could anyone point me to one or more sources predicting future pricing of cloud storage?  Like where the trend is going? I see lots of writing about how prices have increased faster than inflation in recent years, but all the discussion of the future I'm finding is about how the market will co

Re: [CODE4LIB] scraping or extracting structured data from a pdf

2022-05-12 Thread Kevin Hawkins
And for going beyond the bibliographic citations to include abstracts as well, https://grobid.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ might be useful.  --Kevin On 5/12/22 1:49 PM, Julia Bauder wrote: Hi, Danielle, Have you taken a look at https://text2bib.economics.utoronto.ca/ ? If it works for you, that's

Re: [CODE4LIB] Seeking examples of a Memo of Understanding (MOU) for new web properties

2021-07-07 Thread Kevin Hawkins
I recommend this collection of MOU templates (scroll to the bottom): https://rc.library.uta.edu/uta-ir/handle/10106/25646 ! On 7/7/21 8:49 AM, Andrea Waldren wrote: Good morning! We are interested in drafting an MOU or other similar docum

Re: [CODE4LIB] orcid authentication

2020-09-24 Thread Kevin Hawkins
Eric, it's possible to allow users to sign in to ORCID using their institution's credentials: https://members.orcid.org/api/integrate/institution-sign-in . ORCID offers lots of tech support, as does the ORCID US Commumity ( https://www.lyrasis.org/Leadership/Pages/orcid-technical-support.aspx

Re: [CODE4LIB] Photos - video - music - Oh My!

2020-02-03 Thread Kevin Hawkins
See also https://www.invisionapp.com/inside-design/diverse-stock-photos/ . --Kevin On 2/2/20 7:16 PM, Andromeda Yelton wrote: I'm a big unsplash fan (and use it almost exclusively for slide decks now) -- high-quality photos, extremely permissive license. On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 2:12 PM Brent F

Re: [CODE4LIB] ojs api

2019-09-28 Thread Kevin Hawkins
Generally the place to get tech support on OJS and other products from the PKP is on the PKP Community Forum: https://forum.pkp.sfu.ca/ On 9/27/19 3:24 PM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote: To your knowledge, does the Open Journal System (OJS) support an API that allows me to: 1. list all the artic

Re: [CODE4LIB] Technical Solutions for connecting researchers

2019-06-26 Thread Kevin Hawkins
This genre of tools and services go by various names, which are summarized here: https://www.cni.org/topics/assessment/practices-and-patterns-in-research-information-management-findings-from-a-global-survey You might be interested in this Wikipedia page, which covers these and solution that re

Re: [CODE4LIB] nsf api and citations

2019-04-12 Thread Kevin Hawkins
While I have not used the NSF API, its documentation mentions "publicationResearch" and "publicationConference". These might give you the citations you're looking for. As far as I know, each agency runs their own infrastructure for reporting on grants and therefore will have their own API.

Re: [CODE4LIB] Patron head count

2018-05-15 Thread Kevin Hawkins
I suspect that FIRPA requirements will make it quite difficult to use an outside hosting service. However, since many institutions already have students swipe at various locations on campus, infrastructure for your needs probably exists on your campus already. In fact, it appears that a facul

Re: [CODE4LIB] Arabic OCR?

2018-05-05 Thread Kevin Hawkins
There are some off-the-shelf OCR solutions that can handle Arabic. ABBYY FineReader and Tesseract, which are probably the two leading OCR solutions these days anyway, come to mind. If those don't suit you, you can check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_optical_character_recognit

Re: [CODE4LIB] IMLS Specifications for Projects that Develop Digital Products

2017-03-10 Thread Kevin Hawkins
I believe that IMLS now includes the relevant text in the guidelines for particular grant programs, so there isn't a central location for this information on their website. --Kevin On 3/9/17 10:27 AM, Jeanine Finn wrote: Hi there - I’ve been looking through federal agency guides for data man

Re: [CODE4LIB] How much of our reference collection is in Google Books?

2017-03-08 Thread Kevin Hawkins
On 3/7/17 4:18 PM, Harper, Cynthia wrote: Perhaps scanning the indexes would be legally defensible because they constitute less than 10% of the work... Do keep in mind that figures like 10% as a maximum threshold for a Fair Use come from various consensus documents developed by groups of sta

Re: [CODE4LIB] Software suggestions for horse pedigrees

2017-02-04 Thread Kevin Hawkins
For your first criterion, did you really mean to say that you need software that is NOT open source? That is, you must have closed-source software? I'm especially confused because wikis and CMSes often run on open-source software. --Kevin On 2/4/17 6:47 PM, Alexis Adkins wrote: **apologies

[CODE4LIB] LibX, Google Scholar with "library links", and other interfaces to licensed resources

2017-01-25 Thread Kevin Hawkins
I've got two simple questions but first a long statement of background so you know why I'm asking. If you're in a hurry, feel free to skip to the questions. == Background == We've got a research group on campus that has built up an annotated bibliography of literature in their topic of study

Re: [CODE4LIB] Conference management tool for a small event

2017-01-18 Thread Kevin Hawkins
Another affordable option is ConfTool ( http://www.conftool.net/ ). You can get a free license with basic features but without tech support for small events, or you can pay for a hosted version of ConfTool Pro. It can handle submissions, peer review, registration, and such. On 1/18/17 2:22 P