ather than
trying to invent new bromides to support a losing fight.
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and, with that work underway, I don't see our hosting the listserv
as workable into the near future.
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On Thu,
Yeah, I like option two as well. I could live with option one if need be,
but like Matt and Eric I'm not that keen on Google data mining the list.
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Often these kinds of things are optional . . . you sign in for the benefit
and convenience of capturing your settings, but it's not required for use
of the site generally. Kind of like MyNCBI and PubMed.
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olution in place).
I presented on the topic at SCC/MLA last year and there was a lot of
interest. Eventually I'd like to allow people to "edit" the look of web
pages on the site and save their state.
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had some
rather strident objections to things that potentially included the markup,
so I removed it.
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On Wed, Mar 23,
Yeah, in the latest EZProxy version you can use a multi-domain cert with
the wildcard in the SAN. Be sure when you request your cert with the
EZProxy CSR you get a multi-domain cert, otherwise it won't matter what
you've selected for the SAN.
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www.jasonbe
edu with the
subject line "DATA LIBRARIAN". A brief description of the work you've done
in the past would be appreciated.
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1133 John Freeman Blvd
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another metric to use.
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On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 2:07 PM, Christine Mayo wrote:
> Hi
I taught a course for Library Juice Academy last year. Definitely mind the
four weeks, but they have some very strong instructors and the fella that
runs it seems very committed to providing a good experience for students. I
think it's a good outfit.
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/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/cross-domain
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On Wed, Sep 30, 2015 at 1:57 PM, R
I believe that, by international convention, that's actually the only
acceptable use of a unicorn emoji.
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"Code4Lib | Code. For People."
Epicage
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On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 3:26
Here's my pitch: "Where Information Technology meets Information Science"
Ducking rotten tomatoes in three, two . . .
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"Code4Lib | total world domination by libraries, courtesy of code peeps"
Now that one, I like!
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http://libra
I agree (although I do like the word 'coder'). š
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On Tue, Sep 1, 2015
Done. Very cool idea.
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On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 12:52 PM, Scott Carlson wrote
lowances
in PHP (either in the global ini file, or by setting ini directives
locally) to deal with similar problems in the past.
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I don't have anything for you, but I wanted to say that the project sounds
severely cool!
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r,
vastly simplifying the process of modifying hours, holidays, etc.
If anyone is interested in project number two, we;ll be presenting a paper
on it at the next SCC/MLA annual conference and looking to publish it soon
after. So far the tool is working out pretty well.
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of it for discovery
purposes. That file, of course, covered individual publications as well as
other linked objects. It's available on my github site.
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The National Library of Medicine has some great apis for use with PubMed
and their other databases. That's only health science, but it's a good
start. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/api/
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That's an education issue, as I pointed out in the course. Understanding
that it can be an issue helps students when they edit or convert other
types of text in other types of encoding further on down the line. The
biggest advantage of textedit is that people have it.
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Eclipse work on mac, although I don't know what kind of legacy support they
have. Seems like it would be strong, though, since Eclipse is very widely
used and has been around forever.
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Have you though about opening this up to people outside your area? There's
no reason someone couldn't meet with people via hangouts or skype and
review their code asynchronously. That would significantly increase your
potential applicant pool.
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When I was at the Robert M Bird Library I put some basic schema.org on the
old site, but I didn't mark up the hours. That'll be a project for here as
well, once I get out from under some of what I'm working on now.
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*
project
opens up an unexpected can of worms or three), but, where possible, spin
those unanticipated easter eggs into separate projects. Just my 2 cents
(which may be what it's worth).
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ugins get kind of
sketchy.
Web apps are, of course, another matter entirely. Frameworks are often
useful for them, but I wouldn't go any further than that.
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been too difficult for some of
our regular web editors to work with. If I had all my druthers, MODX would
probably be my first choice of the systems I've worked with . . . but
that's in an environment where content editors were less of a consideration.
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Could a glitch in the last upgrade be the culprit?
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Thread:Project:Support_desk/Pages_not_displaying_properly
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Head of Library Computing and Information Systems
Assistant Professor, Graduate College
Department of Health
I haven't used PyMARC, but I'd be interested in learning more about it.
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Assistant Professor, Graduate College
Department of Health Sciences Library and Information Management
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much time to do more than
that yet).
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Assistant Professor, Graduate College
Department of Health Sciences Library and Information Management
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
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ou're
correct that normally you need server-side script to snag such files from
other domains.
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Assistant Professor, Graduate College
Department of Health Sciences Library and Information Management
Uni
You don't need CORS or JSONP for straight javascript (in fact JSONP is
designed to get past SOP by getting the browser to treat a JSON file as
regular javascript). You can load js from anywhere on the web, basically.
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file that
dynamically creates the navbar dynamically in your pages. Just include the
javascript file in any page you want the toolbar to appear in. That method
adds some overhead to your pages, but it's perfectly workable if
server-side script is out of reach.
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ily looking
for another org to pay out to at the moment ;). Still, if I make the move
to regular academic libraries at some point that would be a good
organization for me, I think.
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Assistant Professor, G
As an aside, is the Code4Lib facebook group still active? I've had an
active membership request in with them for some time . . .
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Department of Health Sciences Li
ff list tool I
created for the website of the University of New Mexico's medical library,
was flatly rejected as being too technical for the journal.
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Department of Heal
will tend
to have more things built to work seamlessly with them.
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Assistant Professor, Graduate College
Department of Health Sciences Library and Information Management
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences
and it wouldn't be cheap. I really recommend that libraries resist any of
these attempts by campuses to turn their web efforts into a shake and bake
shop through the application of (often junky) locked-down campus CMS
solutions. I have yet to see that end well for the library.
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management program OR BA in
Computer Science/related field combined with one or more graduate-level
degrees. For more information and application instructions visit
https://jobs.ou.edu, select āsearch listingsā on the left, and enter
requisition number 20445. Contact: Jason Bengtson, Chair, Search
trying to track usage.
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University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
405-271-2285, opt. 5
405-271-3297 (f
s client, unfortunately. We're
considering a touchscreen station, too . . . according to the folks who
manage the CMS the content that's been most popular in the interactive
forums has, not surprisingly, been maps. Room calendars have come in second.
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H
We're just using OSTicket for all tech requests, including web issues.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 11, 2014, at 10:07 AM, Charlie Morris wrote:
>
> We (Web Team at NCSU Libraries) started using GitHub's issue queue to track
> bugs and requests. I think it's catching on. It's free, it's popul
Hi Riley,
Is the design the code 4 Lib logo, or is it something else? How big are the
stickers? Thanks!
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regards,
Jason Bengtson, MLIS, MA
Head of Library Computing and Information Systems
Assistant Professor, Graduate College
Department of Health Sciences Library and Information Management
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
405-271-2285, opt. 5405-271-3297 (fax)
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http
I'm in Oklahoma, but I could skype with you. Let me know.
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Assistant Professor, Graduate College
Department of Health Sciences Library and Information Management
University of Oklahoma Health Sci
regards,
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Head of Library Computing and Information Systems
Assistant Professor, Graduate College
Department of Health Sciences Library and Information Management
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
405-271-2285, opt. 5
405-271-3297 (fax)
*jason-bengt
's really sold on it and HAM/TMC uses it for their website.
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University of Oklahoma Health S
Point of order: Iām not beholden to anyone to restrict my answers to their
particular logical paradigm or to their particular agenda in regards to a
topic. Nor will I.
Thatās not how discussions work.
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I donāt mind the job listings in this feed. As others have mentioned
aplenty, mail filters can take care of the issue handily if it becomes a
problem for me.
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Sorry, that last was meant to go to one person. Been one of those days.
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I have a number of such things in javascript. Haven't bothered to count the
lines.
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Universi
with
their digital collection . . . they're basically a Python shop on the back
end, with a dedicated team of developers.
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Department of Health Scien
zation. There are plenty of folks who,
because it easier, will happily continue with local standards until an
organization is running systems that are so proprietary as to be useless.
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Assistant Professor, Grad
I'm also surprised not to see anything about the sql/nosql end of the equation.
Integral to a lot of apps and tools . . . at least from a web perspective (and
probably from others too).
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Assistant Prof
Gotta have PHP in there. Also, info on XSLT would be very useful given how
often it pops up; especially when XML is used as an intermediate layer in web
facing apps.
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Assistant Professor, Graduate College
s probably your best bet.
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Assistant Professor, Graduate College
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University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
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405-271
on that, so far,
seems to be going over well.
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hen again museums have
been known to do similar things. Wasn't it the British National Museum which
built it's own copy of Babbage's never-completed Difference Engine from his own
blueprints? You can learn a lot by seeing what happens when a piece of code
runs instead of just makin
too bad . . . some company could probably do well by
creating and selling third party drivers for some of these old imaging machines.
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Department of Health Sciences Library
section (possibly even
an academy like AHIP), and having some success. But when I repeatedly floated
it to the contact at MLA (the national level) in charge of that sort of thing I
could never even get a response. Well played, MLA.
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As far as loading the software, this may be a dumb question but have you tried
changing the compatibility settings for the software? Doesn't always work but
it could be worth a shot.
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Assistant Prof
According to the documentation, the macro can be disabled by an administrator
or subjected to a whitelist. It may just be a matter of contacting them and
adding the urls to a whitelist for your instance.
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pefully at least some of that wasn't too trite.
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405-27
d by the vendor and
then terminating at the end of your project, assuming thereās no licensing
issue).
Of course, this is my opinion based on our experience to date and other folks
may have a very different take on Primo. I hope this is helpful and good luck
with your project.
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Sounds like a good plan to me.
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University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
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405
ution
> I posted will essentially replace the entities with their text, hopefully
> causing most characters to appear correctly. You definitely still need to
> fix some of the other stuff. (I suspect it never worked for most browsers
> and XML systems, most likely only IE).
>
but the solution
> I posted will essentially replace the entities with their text, hopefully
> causing most characters to appear correctly. You definitely still need to
> fix some of the other stuff. (I suspect it never worked for most browsers
> and XML systems, most likely only IE).
>
em as such. You can,
of course, keep the XML extension on the files after that. I played around with
that on the file you pointed out and was able to get the links back without too
much trouble. It'll be a judgement on cost/benefit.
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Agreed.
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Assistant Professor, Graduate College
Department of Health Sciences Library and Information Management
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
405-271-2285, opt. 5
405-271-3297 (fax)
jason
ll of your ampersands. It's the
number one giant killer with modern XML parsers. I downloaded your file,
switched in the hyphen and ditched all the ampersands and the solution tested
good for me in Chrome and Firefox.
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If it's web code, i'd use the standards for citing a web document. Anything
else I'd treat as an unpublished doc and get what citation info I could from
source code comments and/or context
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> On Nov 7, 2013, at 12:59 PM, "Fitchett, Deborah"
> wrote:
>
> Probably the main r
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X files
so that researchers can export anything they have in a citation manager and
load those prior publications en masse. One of the many things that is less
than optimal about VIVO is that, when I used it, I had to enter
publications, laboriously, one at a time.
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[mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of
> Ruth Frasur
> Sent: Friday, August 16, 2013 10:47 AM
> To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
> Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Responsive Website or Library Catalogue?
>
> The Evergreen Indiana catalog will be responsive soon.
> http://evergreen.
The
column in JHL that I wrote on the topic is here if your institution has a
subscription:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15323269.2012.719194#.Ug45JWQjpcQ
If not, and you're interested, let me know and I'll dig you up a
pre-publication version.
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