Cool, I'll join you too if I can. Might head out a little early on Friday - so
I'm with Graham, Jennifer, and Dileshni in preferring the full day Thursday.
Thanks for putting this together again! I was sorry to miss it last year. -Dan
On Feb 20, 2011, at 8:32 PM, David Fiander wrote:
> Right
On Feb 18, 2011, at 10:48 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> How does a person go about exporting MARC records from a III system?
Thank you for all of the very helpful replied regarding the exporting of MARC
records from a III system. I'm well on my way to resolving the problem, and
I've ended up
A big thanks to everyone who responded to my question about A to Z lists - now
I have lots of stuff to try!
Michele DeSilva
Central Oregon Community College Library
Emerging Technologies Librarian
541-383-7565
mdesi...@cocc.edu
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All,
I'm looking for some volunteers to make a trial run at virtual lightning talks.
This is an idea that came to me during Code4Lib earlier this month -- use a
webinar tool to replicate the environment of the conference lightning talks.
The outline of the concept is at:
http://wiki.code4l
The Arthur W. Diamond Law Library of Columbia University invites
applications and nominations for the position of Systems Librarian. This
position has primary responsibility for leading the selection, migration
and implementation of a new, preferably open source, library system while
managing t
>
> Part of the original question was trying to find only those records that
> matched a certain criteria. If that were still desired and those records had
> a unique index entry, then the XML server could make that a much less
> intensive search than crawling through the whole record space.
>
Thi
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> My bad. I don't know. I was at home sick with the flu.
:-D
S'allright, I'm a bit spaced out with a cold and was worried that a
large segment of grammar had left my brain.
I'd believe 'first-person and masculine' and 'second-person and
On Feb 21, 2011, at 10:49 AM, Nate Vack wrote:
>> For example, Thoreau was dominated by first-person male pronouns
>> but Austen was dominated by second person female pronouns.
>
> Pardon my denseness here, but what's a first-person male pronoun and
> second-person female pronoun? I though first-
On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 4:42 PM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> For example, Thoreau was dominated by first-person male pronouns
> but Austen was dominated by second person female pronouns.
Pardon my denseness here, but what's a first-person male pronoun and
second-person female pronoun? I though fi