Web Developer
Barnes Foundation
Philadelphia
**Description**
The Barnes Foundation is seeking a Web Developer to program and manage the
Barnes website and microsites, working cross-organizationally as necessary to
ensure functionality, ease of use across all platforms, and seamless
coordinati
DLF Program Associate
Digital Library Federation
Washington, D.C.
_[Digital Library Federation](http://www.diglib.org/), Council on Library and
Information Resources ([CLIR](http://www.clir.org/))_
The Digital Library Federation seeks an enterprising and organized **Program
Associate** to sup
My organization is changing proxy servers from WAM to EZproxy, and we would
like to give staff time to change over their URLs before we make the switch. I
would like to set up forwarding so the links using the new proxy get redirected
to the old proxy. I'm planning on using apache's mod_rewrite
Electronic Publishing Programmer
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor
_Overview:_
The University of Michigan Press has received a grant from the Andrew W.
Mellon Foundation to support the development of a new platform that will
enable the publication and preservation of digitally enriched humanities
For those who might be interested:
Based on a couple of suggestions, I tried to use macutils. Turns out
that the last version is circa 1992, c code, no autoconfig file, a make
file that requires some work. Found a packaged version for Debian,
built a virtual machine, installed the package.
Have you been thinking about how to programmatically incorporate digital
forensics into your workflows? Are you not sure of the possible impacts or
want to learn about use cases?
Join instructors Cal Lee, Kam Woods, Nancy McGovern, and Kari Smith as they
present an advanced interactive one-day
[Please excuse any cross-postings]
Nominations Now Open for the 2015 NDSA Innovation Awards
The National Digital Stewardship Alliance Innovation Awards focus on
recognizing excellence in one or more of the following areas:
· Individuals making a significant, innovative contribution to
The Association for Information Science & Technology, New England Chapter
(NEASIST) is pleased to announce the availability of two awards of up to
$1,000 each to reimburse expenses for attendance at the ASIS&T Annual
Meeting (November 6-10, St. Louis, Missouri). With this year’s emphasis on
bridgin