Not mine, but SFU built their own API so that they could pull hours and
many other things easily in various sites and what not:
http://api.lib.sfu.ca/
Which I thought was really cool
On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Valerie Forrestal <
valerie.forres...@csi.cuny.edu> wrote:
> I feel very low tec
UCLA Library++
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 5:08 PM, Gary Thompson wrote:
> I am happy to follow up on Brian's announcement, confirming UCLA's
> agreement to serve as fiscal sponsor for this proposal. Ginny Steel, UCLA's
> University Librarian, signed a statement yesterday saying:
>
>/"The UCLA L
Just want to thank Galen and Coral for setting this up and the IG (whoever
gets involved and contributes) for their interest and efforts in moving
this discussion forward.
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 2:52 PM, Galen Charlton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 5:46 PM, Coral Sheldon-Hess
> wrot
I've had some experience with JIRA, Redmine, and RT, and I think part of it
has to do with how much time you want to put into customizing the system to
fit your needs before you start using it. Here's my quick run down as I've
experienced them.
JIRA - can be customized greatly, but can a lot of ti
While I have little to add to what others have already said, I do want to
add my thanks for your long term efforts and work on starting and
continuing the mailing list.
On Thu, Mar 24, 2016 at 2:29 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> Alas, the Code4Lib mailing list software will most likely need to b
No, out here in BC it's all about Pacific Salmon and trees (for the
treehuggers of course!). =P
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 6:10 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> On Aug 31, 2015, at 9:23 PM, Cary Gordon wrote:
>
> > Perhaps this belongs on the Cod4lib list.
> ^^^
>
> Y
group of dynamic library technology practitioners who
want to build new relationships as much as develop new software
solutions to problems. What’s not to like?
Stay tuned for more details to come!
Sent on behalf of the organizers:
* Paul Joseph (Chair)
* Caroline Daniels
* Cynthia Ng
I recommend Sublime: http://www.sublimetext.com/2 It's a great editor for
all languages (with lots of plugins if/when you need them). It's free to
use as long as you don't mind the pop up bugging you to buy it on occasion.
On Sat, May 16, 2015 at 8:25 AM, Jason Bengtson
wrote:
> When I recently
Does Indesign not export to HTML or something that can easily be converted
to HTML?
If you have Acrobat, that will export into HTML as well, though I'm not
sure how well it will deal with table/column text.
If you're having to work off of the PDF, tabula might help. It's a program
that turns PDF
(Apologies for any duplication due to cross-posting)
Amazing presenters, awesome community and $20, which you really can't beat.
code4libBC is offering 4 half-day workshops on Friday, May 1st at SFU
Harbour Centre. They sold out quickly last year, so if you're
interested register now.
* Get you
Wow, thanks a lot Chris! That's awesome.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:38 AM, Jessie Keck wrote:
> On Sep 10, 2014, at 8:13 AM, Chris Beer wrote:
>
>> Thanks Stuart. I've found that same behavior on a couple other pages. The
>> data was all there, and either a configuration or caching issue stopped
I've worked with both JIRA and Redmine. For a small team, I think Redmine
is a little easier to get going with (and free), but JIRA is very
customizable (but can take a decent amount of initial time setting it up).
Both have the capability of grabbing issues via email, so in both cases
when I work
Hey Everyone,
Just found this and thought it was really cool.
It's a bookmarklet that lets you log when you hit a paywall when searching
for articles and helps you find an open access version. Not sure if it'd be
useful for many of you, but definitely for people you know.
They other reason is I
Hey Everyone,
I recently heard about this and thought it sounded cool.
Software Carpentry is hosting a code sprint where programmers and
researchers work together to get some hackfest type projects done.
Programming skills are not required for many of the projects, but for those
that do, it shou
apologies.. clearly I misunderstood something...
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 12:55 PM, Cynthia Ng wrote:
> On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 12:54 PM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
>
>> On May 16, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Andreas Orphanides
>> wrote:
>>
>> >> Library Electroni
On Fri, May 16, 2014 at 12:54 PM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> On May 16, 2014, at 3:46 PM, Andreas Orphanides wrote:
>
> >> Library Electronic Resources Specialist
> >> Raritan Valley Community College
> >> Branchburg Township, New Jersey
> >> ColdFusion, EZproxy, JavaScript, Personal computer ha
what jobs emails? I haven't seen one of those since I started on this list
=P
I agree that a simple filter works perfectly well, and the lower number of
mailing list people have to subscribe to, the better
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Kate Kosturski wrote:
> I agree as well - I've always b
Hi J,
Honestly, if you think it fits under Code4Lib, then the only thing you need
to consider other than organizing your event is the Code of Conduct:
http://bit.ly/coc4lib
Basically, you should make participants aware that the Code of Conduct
exists and that participants are expected to follow i
Beyond the last couple of years, I don't know what's been done, but seems
to make sense if it's someone from the social committee who can speak to
all the "outside of conference session" stuff that's going on as well. Of
course, you could just appoint (or have someone volunteer) and have
everyone t
I'm in
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 11:21 AM, Lisa Rabey wrote:
> I've been informed by Becky Yoose's cats that I need to sort out the
> location of the #libtechwomen meet-up, which the cat's agreed will be
> happening on Tuesday eve after the tour.
>
> If you're >50% on attending, let me know by end
Thanks Ray! Though next time, can I request that you not catch me mostly
with really weird expressions? =P
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 11:32 AM, Schwartz, Raymond wrote:
> I know this took a while, But here they are.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/schwartzray/sets/72157640116429213/
>
> --
> Ray S
nformation provided in your registration confirmation."
>
> I'm hard to please. ;)
>
> -JLB
>
>
> On Nov 20, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Cynthia Ng wrote:
>
> > Registration hasn't opened yet. My guess is sometime in January which is
> > when the program will b
Registration hasn't opened yet. My guess is sometime in January which is
when the program will be set. If you're subscribed to the list, it'll be
hard to miss!
On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 9:45 AM, John Blair wrote:
> Per the website (bolding mine):
>
> "Finally, the hotel has the capacity to host a
ode for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of
> Cynthia Ng
> Sent: Friday, November 08, 2013 12:12 PM
> To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
> Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Canadian WordPress Hosting
>
> I believe the act says it has to stay in Canada. Hence the need to get
&
>> for a few years, and have zero complaints.
> >>>
> >>> Riley: Really? Why would we be hard pressed to find that in Canada?
> >>>
> >>> -nruest
> >>>
> >>> [1] http://www.site5.com/p/canadian-web-hosting/
> >>>
> >
net/docs/wordpress.html.en
>
> They also have documentation in French in case that's helpful.
>
> --Kevin
>
>
> On 2:59 PM, Cynthia Ng wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> Apologies for cross-posting, but code4lib is much more active, and has
>> more
>
Hi Everyone,
Apologies for cross-posting, but code4lib is much more active, and has more
Canadians that I've seen.
I was wondering if anyone had recommendations for a WordPress hosting
solution? And yes, it needs to be in Canada. I can do most of my own
dev-type work, so really it just needs to b
I've worked at numerous places in the past few years:
1. Dedicated Designer + UX person (non-librarian, large academic library).
The web team consisted of 4-5 people, one of which was solely dedicated to
design (including graphics design), user interface, and user experience. It
made a really big
The BC group is organizing one in Vancouver for November, which you
could consider part of the NW region.
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 4:04 PM, Kyle Banerjee wrote:
> The c4l meetings in Portland all seemed to work pretty well. I'd be happy
> to help put another one together.
>
> kyle
>
>
> On Mon, Ju
Our public and staff machines are controlled by IT. Some staff are still on
XP though most are Win7, public is on Win7.
At my former place, public was controlled by IT and on Win7. Staff had just
moved to Win7 over the last year. The move to Win7 + Office 2010 + Google
Apps was such a big change a
Registration link is actually: http://c4ln2013.eventbrite.ca
My fault for having it wrong in the original email =X
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 12:13 PM, MJ Suhonos wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> This is a reminder that the 4th Code4Lib North unconference is fast
> approaching, and that we only have 14 s
Hi All,
Just a final reminder for the next code4lib Toronto Meetup.
The next meetup is to encourage collaboration between different libraries
to do a presentation or workshop together! It will also be a great
opportunity to brainstorm possible hackfest ideas. You can of course always
just come to
Hi All,
Based on those who responded with their availability, I have now set a
date/time for the next code4lib Toronto Meetup.
The next meetup is to encourage collaboration between different
libraries to do a presentation or workshop together! It will also be a
great opportunity to brainstorm pos
I've used it as a user/badge collector and found it to be quite easy
to use barring bugs from the game maker: http://badgebingo.com/
Sorry the correct registration link is: http://c4ln2013.eventbrite.ca/
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Cynthia Ng wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Now that everyone has had a chance to recover from the Code4Lib
> Conference, it’s time to start thinking about the next Code4Lib North!
>
>
Hi All,
Now that everyone has had a chance to recover from the Code4Lib
Conference, it’s time to start thinking about the next Code4Lib North!
Ryerson University Library & Archives is excited to host this year’s
4th Code4Lib North Regional Un/conference. We’ve booked a space that
will allow us to
Hi All,
I lost my Popcorn JS button. It's a small button that just has the
popcornjs logo, which just looks like a container of butter popcorn.
I'm sitting in the 4th row on the left side of the room this morning.
Thanks,
Cynthia
@TheRealArty / Arty-chan
Adding it to lanyrd is super easy too!
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 10:14 AM, James Stuart wrote:
> If our entirely awesome presenters can, just drop an email on this thread
> or link into the IRC with your slides right before you go up. That way the
> talks that use code and small text can be followa
Just an idea if space is really an issue. Would it be possible to
simply get a second room next to (or at least nearby) the first one?
As I image not everyone will be playing the same game, I don't see it
as a problem.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Jon Gorman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been get
Hi All,
Another friendly reminder to sign up to volunteer. You're going to be
there anyway! Who wants to sit in the _same_ spot the _entire_ day? So
move around a little bit by joining the volunteers!
Just think, minimal effort, and you can add it to your resume too!
Plus lots of gratitude from v
re reason enough to extend the
>> deadline?
>>
>> Perhaps this is all too raw for me to have proper perspective. A year is
>> not nearly enough time. I'd say start churning out those proposals. I'm
>> looking at you NCSU! ;-) DO! IT!
>>
>> Look you alr
Thanks for pointing it out.
So, there is no shuttle? I don't mind either way if someone hadn't
said that there would be one and now the wiki is saying there won't be
one. It's just a bit confusing and doesn't help with planning...
On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Tracy Seneca wrote:
> Hello all
Curious, is code4lib 2013 going to be added to that design? Seems a
bit ... odd that it's for c4l13 but doesn't say that anywhere.
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 10:57 AM, Shaun Ellis wrote:
> On behalf of the T-Shirt Committee, I'm pleased to announce the winner of
> the t-shirt design contest is Joshu
Thanks Rosalyn and Cary. Being code4lib, I was mostly thinking issue
tracker, but if you're looking more for just organizing like a to do
list and other things, you might look at something like Trello:
https://trello.com/
On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Cary Gordon wrote:
> I agree with Rosalyn
We just started using Redmine as well last year. What I like about it
is that it's ready to go out of the box. We got it up an running
fairly quickly (once the right Rails install was done), and had to
test it for workflow, but got email -> issue working same day I
believe.
While there are a coupl
I'm sorry, but that doesn't actually clear up anything for me. The
location on the layrd page just says Chicago. So, is the conference
still happening at UIC? Since the conference hotel isn't super close,
does that mean there will be transportation provided?
While we're on the subject, are the pre
Hi Everyone,
This is your friendly reminder to sign up for all the various things.
PRE-CONFERENCE SESSIONS
Please add your name and email under each pre-conference session
you're interested in joining:
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_preconference_proposals
Please sign up by **January 1
Feel free to share/report. Here's a link to the website copy if you
need it: http://code4lib.org/node/484
The Code4Lib Community is calling for proposals to host the 2014
Code4Lib Conference. Information on the kind of venue we seek and the
responsibilities involved can be found at the confere
Curious, what criteria are you using to say someone is "involved"?
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 5:44 PM, Patrick Berry wrote:
> Yes, once again I thought it would be fun to duplicate all the information
> from the web site into Lanyrd. Yes, people routinely point out that I'm
> not that bright. C'es
Hi Everyone,
PRE-CONFERENCE SESSIONS
Now that registration has died down, I'd like to ask everyone to start
signing up for pre-conference sessions.
Please add your name under each pre-conference session you're
interested in joining:
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_preconference_proposals
I'm just getting this: There are no rooms available for your requested
travel criteria. Please consider modifying your preferences or
requested reservation dates
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Karen Coombs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not getting the appropriate hotel rate when I go to the link provide
Am I the only one having problems making the hotel reservations?
Just to note, they are all happening. Moving Erik's Solr session will
be part of the next program committee's meeting and will probably be
moved.
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 4:35 PM, Erik Hatcher wrote:
> We can have the Solr session when and wherever! :) Organizers - feel free
> to move it howeve
I agree that a full-curated program would have its issues, and
honestly, I'd be hesitant to move make such a big leap. It seems
everyone agrees at least on the 15% (3-4 sessions) and made of note of
it in the documentation, but I'd still like to hear if people either
support more (or less). I've al
al "How many
> code4libcons you've attended" question
>
> Thanks,
> Becky, uncaffeinated
>
> On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Cynthia Ng wrote:
>
>> Getting traction for mentoring online is always difficult, but what
>> about starting that mentorship
The next code4lib Toronto meetup has been set for Thu, Dec 13.
Come join!
Info, signup, talks signup:
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/North#Code4lib_North_Meetups_in_Toronto
tual presentation (1
> presentation max per person) so various proposals are okay? Why not
> just limit up front?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 9:30 PM, Cynthia Ng wrote:
>> I'm really glad to see this discussion continuing. It seems like
>>
Since there are two different topics here, I split up my replies and
renamed the subjects.
Ross: I would definitely consider maybe having a breakout about this
at the conference.
See the mentorship thread that I split off and maybe we can brainstorm
a way to get some people started with this at t
Getting traction for mentoring online is always difficult, but what
about starting that mentorship at code4libcon?
Maybe almost like a buddy system, so that the first meeting between a
mentor and mentee is at a code4libcon (national, regional, or
otherwise) if possible.
This might simply be a goo
I'm really glad to see this discussion continuing. It seems like
there's a good amount of support for at least giving a certain amount
of sessions over for the program committee to decide.
At 15%, we'd be looking at 3-4 slots reserved for the program
committee (whoever that might be next year) to
Here's something that came up during the program committee meeting.
While I understand why code4lib has traditionally decided on the
program purely by voting, would the community support leaving maybe a
couple of slots for the program committee to decide sessions? perhaps
with the explicit goal to
May want to add a link to the pre conf sessions as well:
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_preconference_proposals
Though again, not scheduled yet.
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Ranti Junus wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 6:00 PM, Jodi Schneider wrote:
>
>> I have added this list to th
You got it.
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 4:34 AM, gibert julien wrote:
> The Greater Toronto Area, I guess
>
> Le 23/11/2012 09:53, Wilhelmina Randtke a écrit :
>
>> What's "GTA"?
>>
>> -Wilhelmina Randtke
>> On Nov 20, 2012 1:55 PM, "Cynthia
Good job me. In case you don't have it handy, here's the link to the
results: http://vote.code4lib.org/election/results/24
>
>
> -Message d'origine-
> De : Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] De la part de
> Cynthia Ng
> Envoyé : 22 n
Hi All,
In the GTA area? Tell me when you might be available for a c4l meetup
early December!
http://doodle.com/s854uzz33ah3tpuy
Vote now!
Thanks,
Cynthia
Don't know much about either, so can't really lead, but I would
definitely be interested in attending either, especially Ruby so that
I can learn at least a basic amount.
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Jason Ronallo wrote:
> I have a couple ideas for preconf sessions, but I am wondering whether
Your final call to action. Give us more pre-conf proposals! MOAR
(ahem). Proposals are also due THIS Friday.
Voting info to come.
>> We are now accepting proposals for Code4lib 2013.
>>
>> Code4lib 2013 is a loosely-structured conference for library
>> technologists to commune, gather/create/shar
We have had requests for extensions due to the hurricane/storm. To
accommodate, we have decided to extend the call one week, so proposals
are now due next Friday, Nov 9.
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 8:37 AM, Cynthia Ng wrote:
> This is your friendly final reminder that conference proposals are
This is your friendly final reminder that conference proposals are due
this Friday!
Don't forget to pitch your idea for pre-conference sessions as well.
We have lots of rooms!
Remember that getting a proposed talk in means a guaranteed spot for
the conference, so get yours in!
> We are now accep
Volunteering to help is not connected to volunteering. Each committee
(except the exec/host committee) consist of people from all over, so
it's just a matter of coordinating over email/skype/etc to get things
done.
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 5:42 PM, Salazar, Christina
wrote:
> Oh no, God forbid I s
Just a friendly reminder. 2 weeks left!
> We are now accepting proposals for Code4lib 2013.
>
> Code4lib 2013 is a loosely-structured conference for library
> technologists to commune, gather/create/share ideas and software, be
> inspired, and forge collaborations. The conference will be held Mond
We are now accepting proposals for Code4lib 2013.
Code4lib 2013 is a loosely-structured conference for library
technologists to commune, gather/create/share ideas and software, be
inspired, and forge collaborations. The conference will be held Monday
February 11th (Preconference Day) - Thursday Fe
Final Reminder!
If you're in the GTA, come join us at the second code4lib Toronto
Meetup! At this next meetup, we're asking people to simply present on
a program, website, etc. that they find cool. So, even if you're not a
programmer or coder, come join us!
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/Nort
Hi All,
If you're in the GTA, come join us at the second code4lib Toronto
Meetup! At this next meetup, we're asking people to simply present on
a program, website, etc. that they find cool. So, even if you're not a
programmer or coder, come join us!
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/North#Second
Actually, you don't even need to filter on subject line (which might
filter out something like this thread). Jobs posted through
jobs.code4lib.org (vs an individual) all come from j...@code4lib.org
so all you have to do is filter emails from that specific email.
Like most, I think it's great to ha
Hi All,
Code4LibTO second meetup has been set!
When: August 14th at 5pm
Where: Ryerson University Library / Elephant & Castle
All the details are on the wiki:
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/North#Second_Meetup
If you'd like to come, please send me an email, tweet, or sign up on the doodle.
Hi All,
Second call out!
I realize that summer means a lot of people are on holidays, but I
still thought it'd be fun times to organize one over July/August,
which is so far looking to be mid-Aug.
Please
1) Fill out the doodle to let me know what days you're available
2) sign up, suggest more id
then clearly is answer is to make your website responsive!
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Genny Engel wrote:
> Interesting, Safari has just pulled into the lead over here.
>
> 1. Safari 29.82%
> 2. Internet Explorer 27.73%
> 3. Firefox 24.69%
> 4. Chro
I think this is true for a lot of users who access library sites.
Frequently they are using a computer they have no control over. It
would only be an annoyance to have a message telling them they're on
an outdated browser.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 3:44 PM, Aaron Collier wrote:
> I'd have to agree
I agree with Cary on that point. If you're still using IE6, I have no
idea where you've been the last few years and your internet is broken
all over the place least of all the library website and they are
likely using it for a specific purpose.
I don't think force IE updates make any difference in
A responsive catalogue would definitely be interesting to see. I
imagine what can make this very difficult to do is the fact that many
(if not most) libraries have a proprietary ILS/OPAC, which can make it
very difficult to customize.
I've seen some mobile versions of faceted interfaces (mostly fr
Hi All,
I realize that summer means a lot of people are on holidays, but I
still thought it'd be fun times to organize one over July/August.
All the information is on the wiki:
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/North#Second_Meetup
Please
1) Fill out the doodle to let me know what days you're av
Hey All,
A final reminder
Come by to the first Code4Lib Toronto Meetup. Didn't RSVP? That's
okay, just drop by!
(with some cash, one tab policy)
Tomorrow at 5pm (or later) at C'est What, 67 Front Street East, Toronto
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/North#Code4lib_North_Meetups_in_Toronto
Ho
Hey All,
Just a reminder that the first meetup is one week from now! Not sure
if you're coming? sign up on the wiki anyway (a bigger reservation is
better than too small of one)
Again, if you don't have an account and you'd rather not sign up for
whatever reason, just shoot me an email.
http://w
Hey All,
Finally got around to it! Info and sign up is on the wiki. If you
don't have a c4l wiki account and you're too lazy to sign up, just
drop me an email and I'll add you, but please read the information on
the wiki first!
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/North#Code4lib_North_Meetups_in_To
If you're just looking for text, our programmer did it simply by doing
a screen scrape of the resulting page. So the call number search is
used, it automatically takes the first result and scrapes the
information from the item details page. Doesn't really help in getting
it in JSON or XML though.
Hi All,
In light of seeing some of the other meetups going on, I thought
"cool, reminds me of the Web 2.0 meetups I used to have in Ottawa", I
wondered why I hadn't heard of one in Toronto. I've been told there
isn't one!
However, before trying to organize one, I was wondering if there was
intere
I would definitely like to see something like this written up as a
journal article. "How to expose your collection to search engines"
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Stern, Randall
wrote:
> In order to make more open access data available on the web, this is what
> Harvard does for most of our
Thanks for all the responses, everyone. If there are any more, I'd
still like to hear them.
Should probably add that
4) it's more for issue tracking/documentation i.e. code
versioning/repository is not a priority right now (though it's great
if it has that feature)
There will be discussions with
Hi All,
We're looking at implementing an issue tracker for internal use, so
I'm looking for recommendations.
What's key:
1) minimal effort in install/setup i.e. ready to use out of the box
2) small scale is okay, we have a very small team
3) ideally, have an area for documentation and issue creat
Great to hear!
As I am unfortunately unlikely to make it, I think livestreaming
and/or video archiving would be great.
Another alternative would be for all presenters to post presentations
with speaker notes and/or have a live notetaker. Just throwing ideas
out there.
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 10:
Thanks everyone for the links and ideas. We'll be looking into
implementing the touch screen once we finish our wayfinding tool, so
it's great to see how others have done it.
Please post if you encounter any more.
Thanks!
Hi All,
I was wondering if anyone has implemented (or plan to implement) touch
screens in their library? We're looking mostly at doing it for
wayfinding (finding items, rooms, etc.) but I'd definitely be
interested in hearing about any other uses.
What kind of hardware did you choose?
What softw
Just a quick 2 cents. I only found out about the feed by reading this
conversation. I think it would be great to make the RSS link a little
more obvious from the front page.
-Cynthia
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Michael J. Giarlo
wrote:
> I smell a potential breakout session.
>
> -Mike
>
> P.
Interestingly, I know a lot of people finish their courses in December
at the end of the winter academic term, but because of the holiday
season, not a lot of people are hiring.
---
Cynthia Ng
MLIS Candidate, UBC School of Library, Archival, and Information Studies (SLAIS)
& Student Librarian,
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