I should clarify for those who might not have been following this thread
closely, Stephanie Brinley said that she was volunteering to create a
logo for code4lib. Options 1 and 3 would both cost us some money,
whereas option 2 would be free of charge.
Edward
Edward M. Corrado wrote:
I am still
This may interest some. Edward
Original Message
Video streaming, audio podcasts and PowerPoint presentations from the
VALE OLS Symposium are now available on the VALE website at:
http://www.valenj.org/newvale/ols/symposium2008/program-schedule.shtml
And also flicker phot
HI all,
I was wondering how many people that are going to Code4Lib 2008 have a
OLPC. If n > 1, it might be interesting to get together either in the
evening, or during one of the break out sessions to compare notes and
maybe try some mesh networking. If you have a OLPC, and are interested
in a
Hi all,
It seems my plane is coming in late Saturday night and I don't have a
hotel in Portland until Sunday afternoon. While I can get a room at the
conference hotel for $250 (since it appears to be too late to get the
conference rate.. maybe if I called them I could beg and that would
work) it
If I can add one thing, I know some sites have expressed interest in hosting.
Please make sure if you did, that you still submit a "formal" (or at least as
formal as anything we do is) proposal before the deadline.
Edward
- Original Message -
From: "Michael J. Giarlo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Johnathan,
I've been interested in solutions for small libraries (say liek Churtrhc
or club libraries) as well. While if I was setting one up, Koha would be
the way I'd go, I can see why it might not be the best solution for all.
The e-mail from Mary really didn't talk about the requirements t
Thanks for providing your input Carl. I think is very good to get the
thoughts on this issue form someone with your background. For those who
haven't read it, even though it is a couple years old, I'd recommend
reading the article that Carl Grant and Rolad Dietz published in Library
Journal back
I thought some of you may be interested in this. Edward
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come up with a number of different things with my
own research, but I am sure there is more of this type of thing going on
out there than I'm currently aware of.
Thank you,
Edward Corrado
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I agree with Jeremy that we need to do something about getting the site
up ASAP, and support the idea for a vote by 3 PM EST vote. It sounds
like Anvil isn't a solution for now, so I think we need to look at the
other two options. I'm happy with either, but if I have to choose, I say:
2) Get i
I've been following this discussion (and read my scroll back having
missed the IRC meetings) and it seems like we have two things that need
to be discussed/decided and one thing that needs to get done as soon as
it can be done.
First, we need to get code4lib.org up in running at a temporary host
I'm interested in working on this, although I doubt I'll have a lot of
time. I'm also interested in writing an article or two for this. I do
think this idea can fill a void in the literature - esp. if it allows
articles about works-in-progress and works-that-failed. I don't really see
a huge need t
> On Mar 30, 2007, at 1:40 PM, Daniel Chudnov wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 30 Mar 2007, Ross Singer wrote:
>>
>>> Well that probably didn't need to go to the whole world, but there
>>> you go.
>>
>> /me votes for turning off reply-to munging on this list.
>
> -1 - replies should go to lists. :) i know,
Just substitute, "your-name" with Your name, I.E.
Example message body:
SUBSCRIBE VOYAGER-HACKFEST-L Edward Corrado
You do not need to be registered to the Hackfest to be on the e-mail list.
In fact we encourage anybody who works at a Voyager site who is interested
in the Hackfest to p
Noel,
I'll give people a few more days to fill out the new e-mail form, and
then forward you the results. I believe that everyone who gave a regular
talk signed a form. I am also 95% sure everyone who did a lightning talk
did as well, but I need to go through them one more time. I do know that
no
I guess I better do something quick to clean out this e-mail account
that is at 95.4% of quota. :-)
Edward
Roy Tennant said the following on 3/8/2007 11:04 PM:
Ed will probably kill me (and rightly so), but to facilitate email
submission of permission forms, I've added a link at the bottom of t
Since I have all of the print ones from code4lib, it probably makes sense
to send them to me. However, I'll leave it up to someone else to determine
if electronic is sufficient.
Edward
> And to whom do we snail mail it or is our typed name sufficient (and
> attach it to an email)?
>
> Thanks,
> K
gt; Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 10:58 AM
>> To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu
>> Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Mea Culpa time
>>
>> Cool, thanks!
>> Roy
>>
>>
>> On 3/7/07 10:50 AM, "Edward Corrado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> &
Roy,
I have the lightning talks posted in my blog (httP://ecorrado.us). I'll
try to edit the wiki latter on today after I get some of the work I
haven't done while being at code4lib and other meetings. I think I have a
few you don't, and you have a few names where I have blanks.
Edward
> At the
Thanks so much for doing this and for everything you did at the conference
Roy.
I briefly looked over the evaluations and there really wasn't anything
surprising but it is great to have many of my observations reinforced. I
talked to a few people while at the conference, and besides the things
lis
> Despite being told several times, I forgot to sign a release :-(
>
> So...
>
>
> I hereby grant the members of Code4LibCon, the Code4Lib mailing list and
> the owners of code4lib.org non-exclusive rights to re-distribute video
> footage of me presenting a lightning talk at the code4lib conferenc
I like the idea, as long as it is in an opt-in basis - which, of course,
is what is being proposed. I do, however, think that having a formal
piece of paper for speakers to read/sign would be a very good plan. Does
anyone have a draft of such a disclaimer that we can use? Personally, I
would submi
For anyone that works at a Voyager library that isn't on Voyager-L or
the Voyager Systems Administrator's list. If you have any questions,
please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (please note that in order to
participate, you will have to be a ExLibris customer and register for
the EndUser conferen
roy++
Roy Tennant said the following on 1/31/2007 12:18 PM:
Yes, I also sent out individual copies to the people you had identified
(thanks), even when I knew them to be on this list (just to be fair).
Roy
On 1/31/07 9:09 AM, "Edward Corrado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Roy,
Thanks for doing this. Did you also send it to the people that already
expressed interest (or confirm they were on this list)? I think most of
them are on the code4lib list, but I'm not positive.
Edward
Darci Hanning said the following on 1/31/2007 11:46 AM:
Well, at least you got the lis
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From: Code for Libraries on behalf of Edward Corrado
Sent: Mon 1/29/2007 5:45 AM
To: CODE4LIB@listserv.nd.edu
Subject: Re: [CODE
I have no idea of the legal status of the photo, I believe the length of
time for copyright in the USA is 75 years (unless your Disney, then it
is for ever), thus it still may be covered on this side of the pond. I
think we need to clarify this before printing up a bunch of shirts with
this photo
dchud++
Daniel Chudnov said the following on 1/26/2007 10:59 AM:
On Jan 26, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Roy Tennant wrote:
Those of you (are there any?) who can't or don't want to login to see
berick's response should know that it is:
aren't we all morons in the face of MARC?
Why so negative toward
I like the wording, providing it isn't too long for "artistic" purposes.
Edward
Ben Ostrowsky said the following on 1/26/2007 10:45 AM:
Well, if it's open for a rewrite, perhaps something like:
It was hopeless. Maude and Agnes had cracked top-secret
messages during World War II, but even Blet
Hello Code4libers,
First off, let me apologize for cross-posting. I am conducting a survey
of the opinions of librarians on issues relating to Privacy and Library
2.0. All questions are optional (and voluntary) and all data collected
will be separated from the individual who responded. I would ap
Hello Code4liber's
I was talking to someone from Rowan University after giving a presentation
yesterday and he was telling me about an opening they have for a Web
Development Librarian. I'm not sure what the pay range is, but the
position is an AFT position that has the same contract as I do at TC
I agree with Ross that having different names for servers vs. services are
a good thing. It helps if you need to put up a temporary server for some
reason ore during a migration. In that spirit, our Library Catalog server
is libcat to the world, but the real name is jules (the database server is
ve
Well if you created it, I would join and participate as this is
certainly one of my major areas of scholarly interest. However, a small
part of me thinks I need another mailing list about as much as I need
another hole in the head.
Ed C.
Eric Lease Morgan said the following on 6/5/2006 3:40
said the following on 5/25/2006 10:11 AM:
On 5/25/06, Edward Corrado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello All,
I have been asked to set up an Open Source ILS for someone who is
teaching a cataloging class this summer. One of the things she was
hoping to be able to do with it is have student
w.
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Hello All,
I have been asked to set up an Open Source ILS for someone who is
teaching a cataloging class this summer. One of the things she was
hoping to be able to do with it is have students work with MARC
Authority records. I can't find any evidence that any of the currently
available [1] Open
Roy Tennant said the following on 2/28/2006 2:56 PM:
An alternative is to first connect to a remote server and then IRC
from there. That is what I do, but for different reasons (so I can
keep the channel going in a screen session and therefore be able to
scroll back when I reconnect). Dan turned
Jeremy Frumkin said the following on 2/22/2006 11:44 AM:
Ross unleashed:
Why does it have to follow /any/ traditional publishing model?
I sort of like the idea that maybe 3 articles come out in a week, then
nothing for a week or two, then another article comes out, and then one
comes out ev
Well, since I brought up the idea at code4libcon, I'm in favor of it
:-). I'm not sure how the best way to handle the review process would
be, but I do know that tradition blind peer review would:
a) Be a lot of work
b) Slow down the process (which is a problem with a journal such as
ITAL)
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