I haven't tried this tool myself and can't recommend it personally, but
Matchbox from the SCAPE project may be worth a try:
http://openplanets.github.io/matchbox/#matchbox
On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Shipley, Sarah
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for imag
Hello,
Tablets in the library are awesome! We call it iRoving in our library and even
have section for it in our reference stats form. We will eventually get rid of
the reference desk and iRove all the time. I compare it to an Apple or AT&T
service model.
Shelf reading and inventory is anothe
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for image de-duping software
that compares the images rather than checksums. We're using Visual Similarity
Duplicate Image Finder, but find it's not as accurate as we'd like. We have a
very large number of images to de-dupe in our photo a
We use iPads in information instruction sessions to control the PC
giving us the freedom to walk around the room. As well, we can hand
the iPads off to students to have them demonstrate on it and display
it the room.
We also have iPads we use for reference to free us from the desk. It
allows us
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University of Nevada, Reno
Reno
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supports library computer and web applications and provides primary
administration and support for these and various assigned 3rd party
applications. Repor
Technical Services Librarian
Western State Colorado University
Gunnison
Duties:
Savage Library seeks a dynamic, service-oriented librarian to manage the
cataloging and technical services operations of the library and to participate
in staffing the reference desk. The technical services librarian
Digital Services Librarian
School of Visual Arts
New York City
This technologically adept, service-oriented librarian integrates quality
information resources and services via Web programming. Manages electronic
resources, integrates discovery service, maintains library website and blog.
Assists w
We are a small regional library system and all librarians and Youth
Services staff have iPads.
As librarians we use it for Guerilla reference as Ken mentioned. We also
use them to demonstrate how to download apps like Hoopla and Zinio which
the library subscribes to. Having tablets helps the fron
There is also Able Organizer, a new CRM distribution for Drupal that has events
in its protfolio. I have not had much opportunity to work with it, yet.
https://www.drupal.org/project/ableorganizer
Drupal COD is well established. I wouldn't tar COD for some external BS. That
makes no sense. We u
Alex,
On the WP front, I've used this plugin on small personal projects with
success: https://wordpress.org/plugins/spider-event-calendar/
Are you selling tickets to these?
This looks like it could possibly be a good fit as well:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/event-registration/
Hope that helps
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World
New York University
New York, NY
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Library of the Institute for the Study of the Ancient
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Thanks for pitching in. COD looks good.
On their site (http://usecod.com) I found the obligatory table of unfair
feature comparisons. One of these is to an out-of-date WordPress plugin.
Any WP suggestions?
('m not partial, but as of earlier today it looks like I might be using
it for other,
On 10/15/2014 11:30 AM, Matthew Sherman wrote:
Hi all,
Today a few of us received our a few Surface Pros to use around the
library. Being the digital content librarian for our University I really
want to figure out some interesting things we can do with them. I have
some thoughts on possibly w
Three things I do with a tablet in the library:
1. guerrilla reference -- if I'm carrying a tablet I don't need to be near a
computer to help folks out when wandering around the library. (this is an ad
hoc activity for me, but I imagine some people do it more deliberately.)
2. weeding -- my We
Hi all,
Today a few of us received our a few Surface Pros to use around the
library. Being the digital content librarian for our University I really
want to figure out some interesting things we can do with them. I have
some thoughts on possibly working with inventory and my information
literacy
Someone has mentioned Drupal's Conference Organizing Distribution, right?
https://www.drupal.org/project/cod
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Hi Chris,
In this case the size of the collection and the amount of data to be ingested
and output really make all the difference. Part of the trick is scaling for
your future ambitions. Even if you are starting small, you don't want a system
that isn't designed for the entirety of your data,
Let me try and ask this again, with less ambiguity:
What built-in CMS functionality or plugin have you used to assist you in
managing a conference schedule and registration?
Among other things, I'm in the market for a new CMS. So rather than the
specialized tool that Francis suggested, I'm lookin
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