, 2008 at 3:06 PM, Jeffrey Barnett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is anyone aware of a standalone or add-on open source package for
managing electronic and/or digital course reserves? A commercial
offering in this area is "Aries", but it is not customizable to our
needs. Most use
Is anyone aware of a standalone or add-on open source package for
managing electronic and/or digital course reserves? A commercial
offering in this area is "Aries", but it is not customizable to our
needs. Most useful features are monitoring for multiple use of same
article or chapter and effici
Where to subscribe?
Daniel Chudnov wrote:
To everyone attending code4libcon in Portland next week - be advised
that the schedule is rounding into place, with some new additions you
might not have heard about if you're not on the code4libcon-list:
I'd encourage everyone attending the conference
After filling my ballot I get the following error on submission:
"We're sorry, but something went wrong.
We've been notified about this issue and we'll take a look at it shortly."
Will I get a second chance?
Michael J. Giarlo wrote:
Sorry for the confusion, folks. I posted a preliminary link
Same here.
James Jacobs wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm logged in but receive the following message:
This election is currently closed. Voting times are between:
Tue Dec 11 00:00:00 EST 2007 and Tue Dec 11 23:59:00 EST 2007
Anyone else seeing that?
James Jacobs
Andrew Nagy wrote:
It might be also wor
Godmar,
Really Cool! I'm sorry I haven't been paying more attention. I like
the way you have empowered "User created Content" (ala you tube) into
the library setting. I wonder if the creators using your tool think of
themselves as being open source developers.
Godmar Back wrote:
Hi,
to offer
Yes, I know I real programmers use grep ;-)
But I still want an explanation!
Jeffrey Barnett wrote:
Is this a well known feature or something I've managed to bring on
myself through an excess of customization?
Try this: In the windows search tool specify
All or part of file name: .java
A
Is this a well known feature or something I've managed to bring on
myself through an excess of customization?
Try this: In the windows search tool specify
All or part of file name: .java
A word or phrase in the file: import
Look in:
I've tried this on three different work stations and the resu
I didn't say PKI was required, only that it was an accepted method (in
some jurisdictions), and that I didn't know enough more to say more.
Thanks for the additions and clarifications.
Joe Hourcle wrote:
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007, Jeffrey Barnett wrote:
I wasn't even at the confere
I wasn't even at the conference (sigh), but I'm surprised that no-one
has mentioned that *electronically* signed (encrypted) forms have been
formally recognized and legalized for some time (and typed text email
has not). Surely one of the wizards in the group knows the mechanics of
the process (P
Is there anything new to report about Ockham. Both the web site and the
wiki seem to have fallen silent after this announcement. I'm
particularly interested in the assessment activity "estimated to begin
in 3Q, 2005" (according to the wiki), and the format conversion service
proposed by Emory, b
e I used it. I vaguly remember talk about the developers planning on
adding it. I took a quick glance at the docs, but I can't seem to find
anything one way or another. Is it in one of the later versions of
MySQL?
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007, Jeffrey Barnett wrote:
You have gotten a lot of sug
You have gotten a lot of suggestions, but here is one more.
select * from lib_books where good_thing = 'TRUE'
MINUS
select * from lib_books where bad_thing = 'TRUE'
I think MINUS is faster than JOIN.
Other SET OPERATIONS include UNION and INTERSECT.
Set operations require that the underlying r
This is much to late, and embarrassing to both Eric and myself, but
would the other 349 recipients of my mis-addressed missive please
ignore. Eric, if possible please purge from the archive.
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Eric, this is only tangentially related to your posting, and I apologize
for a possible diversion from your real purpose, but I am reminded of a
1/2 day session you gave at LITA a couple years ago, and the fact that
you have been at Notre Dame for some time now. During that time did you
ever work
onfiguration
methods).
Gabriel S Farrell wrote:
On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 09:58:03AM -0500, Jeffrey Barnett wrote:
Thanks all. I guess that proves just *how* clueless I am. :(
Admitting cluelessness is a good way to learn quickly.
Ross Singer wrote:
This has nothing to do with PHP - they n
Thanks all. I guess that proves just *how* clueless I am. :(
Ross Singer wrote:
This has nothing to do with PHP - they need to set up SSL on their web
server.
-Ross.
Jeffrey Barnett wrote:
Can someone tell me how to enable https for a particular php script? I
was just looking at the newly
Can someone tell me how to enable https for a particular php script? I
was just looking at the newly created Library Success Wiki
http://www.libsuccess.org/ and noticed that its login page is
unencrypted. I mentioned this to the Wiki admin who then asked me how
to fix it. Unfortunately I know z
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