Apologies for cross posting
Memorial University in St. John's, Newfoundland now has an posting for a
Scholarly Communications Librarian. The position is permanent tenure-track.
As a fullātime member of the Collection Development Division, the
successful candidate will focus on the following
Records Analyst/Manager of Digital Documentation
Central Michigan University
Mount Pleasant
Develop and implement the operation of an ongoing electronic records program
for University and University-related born digital records, including born
digital records created by organizations,
Digital Scholarship Libraria
Kansas State University
Manhattan
K-State Libraries invite applications and nominations for two Digital
Scholarship Librarians.
To support the university's goal of becoming a top-50 public research
university by 2025, these positions will:
* work
Note that library hours is one of the possible bits of information that
could be encoded as RDFa in the library web site, thus making it
possible to derive library hours directly from the listing of hours on
the web site rather than keeping a separate list. Schema.org does have
the elements
Database Metadata Management Librarian
Texas State University
San Marcos
The Albert B. Alkek Library at Texas State University is seeking creative,
analytic and service-oriented applicants for the position of Database
Metadata Management Librarian.
The successful candidate will provide
Reformatting Projects Coordinato
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
The Librarian (Reformatting Projects Coordinator) is a preservation
administration/reformatting coordination position in the Preservation
Reformatting Division of the Preservation Directorate. The Preservation
Reformatting
This doesn't involve AutoHotkey, but maybe it would be easier to use SQL to
pull that data from the Sierra database rather than screen scraping from the
Sierra application. You wouldn't need to worry about where stuff displays in
the interface, just where its stored on the backend. This
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Coding for Efficiencies in Cataloging and Metadata: an ALCTS preconference in
San Francisco
CHICAGO - On Thursday, June 25, at the 2015 ALA Annual Conference, the
Association for Library Collections and Technical
Hey everyone,
I am looking for a more effective way to show how various projects and
people across a number of universities are related. I've looked at
mind-mapping tools (see
http://lifehacker.com/five-best-mind-mapping-tools-476534555) and also
http://www.thebrain.com/, but I think what I'm
This looks like a decent group, but I find this statement hard to believe.
Your tax-deductible donation supports adding the names, address and the hours
of operation of all libraries to Range. The Institute of Museum and Library
Services publishes an open data catalog which is the source we'll
I'm not at all surprised that this doesn't already exist, and even if OCLC's
was available, I'd be willing to bet it was out of date.
Public library hours, especially in underfunded areas, may fluctuate depending
on funding cycles, seasons (whether school is in or out), etc., not to mention
Andrea Medina-Smith
Metadata Librarian
Information Services Office
National Institute of Standards and Technology
andrea.medina-sm...@nist.gov
(301) 975-2592
On May 5, 2015, at 3:57 PM, Kimberly Silk kimberly.s...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey everyone,
I am looking for a more effective way to
NodeXL, iGraph in R, iGraph in Python... what's your favorite language? I find
iGraph in R very friendly and I really want to try rBokeh to see an interactive
visualization. So maybe more info on which skills you can leverage?
Christina
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries
Gephi is very easy,
http://gephi.github.io/
Just download it, add your data as comma separated values, and mess with it
until it is pretty. No python or R required.
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 3:17 PM, Pikas, Christina K.
christina.pi...@jhuapl.edu wrote:
NodeXL, iGraph in R, iGraph in
OCLC has an institutional registry [1], which had (in part) library hours,
addresses, and so forth. It seems to be unavailable, though [2]. That is the
only systematic collection of library hours data that I know about.
Peter
[1] https://www.oclc.org/worldcat-registry.en.html
[2]
Maybe you were looking for this?
http://www.worldcat.org/registry/Institutions
Lesli
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 3:36 PM, Peter Murray jes...@dltj.org wrote:
OCLC has an institutional registry [1], which had (in part) library hours,
addresses, and so forth. It seems to be unavailable, though
Data in the OCLC Registry is maintained by the library. I have that on my
long list of things to attend to, and only check it rarely.
The Registry is a great idea -- and would be better if library vendors
pointed at it for such basic things as link resolver address (as an
example). But as far as
I'm working on metadata for GITenberg. Documentation in progress:
https://github.com/gitenberg-dev/documentation/tree/master/metadata
https://github.com/gitenberg-dev/documentation/tree/master/metadata
At least the linking-works-to-Gutenberg aspects of this problem should be a lot
easier by the
NodeXL actually is a plugin/addon for Microsoft Excel. It's quite easy, too. If
you have access to Safari, there's a how to book on there.
(the Bokeh is the Python thingy that does like D3 visualizations without
needing to use javascript)
-Original Message-
From: Code for Libraries
Does the OCLC Registry even allow libraries to post their hours if they want
to? I'm looking at the published library listings in WorldCat, and I don't see
hours on any of them (so far).
Terran McCanna
PINES Program Manager
Georgia Public Library Service
1800 Century Place, Suite 150
My bad: apparently June 15 is the date thank-you gifts are sent.
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 5:19 PM, nitin arora nitar...@gmail.com wrote:
I can't see they distinguished between public libraries and other types on
their campaign page.
They say all libraries as far as I can see.
So I suppose
Christina - - I actually am a very rusty coder (perhaps my membership in
C4L may be revoked) and I haven't taken the time to learn Python etc. I was
kinda hoping to find a tool with a nifty UI that would take my inputs.
Daron -- I will take a look at Gephi - thanks!!
In the meantime, I'm trying
I can't see they distinguished between public libraries and other types on
their campaign page.
They say all libraries as far as I can see.
So I suppose then that this is true for all libraries:
Libraries offer a space anyone can enter, where money isn't exchanged, and
documentation doesn't have
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