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o I would like to be
> waitlisted.
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 12:30 PM, Becky Yoose <b.yo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > As they should ;cD
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 9:27 AM, Justin Coyne <
> jus...@curationexperts.com>
> > wrote:
> >
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The requested URL /swib15/programme.php was not found on this server.
-Justin
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 9:18 AM, Neubert, Joachim j.neub...@zbw.eu wrote:
We are happy to invite you to this year's SWIB (Semantic Web in Libraries)
conference
Open source doesn't mean squat if no one steps up to maintain it
Assuming we're talking about Free and Open Source (FOSS) (not just Open
Source) then it actually it does mean something. If the maintainer looses
interest in the project you can the code and make it your own. A company
can go
-conference afternoon workshop
next week. Sign up here:
http://www.eventbrite.com/e/code4lib-2015-tickets-14504558525
Enjoy,
Justin Coyne
Data Curation Experts
Very good suggestions Karen. I'd also recommend attendees study the EBU
core ontology http://www.ebu.ch/metadata/ontologies/ebucore/. While I will
be unable to attend, I'm extremely interested in where you find this
existing solution to be deficient.
Justin
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 12:35 PM,
Great! I'm glad to hear everyone is working together on the same problem
rather than rejecting the existing solutions outright.
-Justin
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Casey Davis casey_da...@wgbh.org wrote:
Thanks for your suggestions, Karen! I have added them to the wiki.
Justin, luckily
Making a simple solution that works is often a great learning opportunity.
However, if you have a problem, there's likely others who have the same
problem and have already solved it. If you use the existing solutions,
patterns and standards, then you are able to hand your project to someone
else
Fedora 4 (https://github.com/fcrepo4/fcrepo4/releases) is based on the
Linked Data Platform standard (http://www.w3.org/TR/ldp/). This enables you
to just push linked data to it (using curl or the ldp gem in ruby, more
languages to follow) and it's published. It's quite easy if you can get
your
Jonathan,
If you're using Rails, I wrote RIIIF, which is a Rails engine that serves
IIIF API requests. There's a rails gem:
https://github.com/IIIF/openseadragon-rails that has openseadragon all
vendored with a few view helpers
-Justin
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Terrell, Trey
Jon,
In case you're interested, here's my implementation of a HTTP file
resolver:
https://github.com/curationexperts/riiif/blob/master/lib/riiif/http_file_resolver.rb
It can take a block for resolving ids to URLs:
I'm fairly certain that Stanford is using Annotorious, OpenSeadragon and
OpenLayers on Mirador: https://github.com/IIIF/mirador. You might want to
get in touch with Christopher Jesudurai about that work.
-Justin
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 10:18 PM, Jonathan Rochkind rochk...@jhu.edu
wrote:
Has anyone else noticed that Ashkan Soltani (http://ashkansoltani.org/)
appears to have the t-shirt from the 2013 conference and he really likes to
wear it. Was he at the conference?
He's wearing it in a video here:
If you can get the records from Koha in any format. It's not difficult to
import them to Solr. When you get Blacklight set up you can do:
Blacklight.solr.add(id: 12345, title_t: One flew over the cuckoo's nest,
author_t: Ken Kesey)
Blacklight.solr.commit
And you've added your first record
Morning coat is suitable for the conference sessions, but be sure to bring
white tie for the newcomer dinner. ;)
On Sat, Mar 22, 2014 at 6:00 PM, Francis Kayiwa fkay...@colgate.edu wrote:
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On 03/22/2014 06:53 PM, Riley Childs wrote:
I hate to
I think that if it were a big group, I'd tend to chat with people I already
knew, rather than meeting new people. Which I believe is the point.
-Justin
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 7:54 PM, Riley Childs rchi...@cucawarriors.comwrote:
I think we keep groups small to encourage conversation? But I
They won't be a security risk on April 8th, but the first time that MS
publishes security patches after that date for newer version, security
researchers will examine the patches. Doing so will give them an idea
about how to exploit the problem the patch was for. They will then try to
run the
and
Blacklight, so it is highly customizable and has search built in.
Feel free to email me or hydra-t...@googlegroups.com for further inquiries.
Demo:
http://sandbox.curationexperts.com/
Code:
https://github.com/ndlib/curate
Regards,
Justin Coyne
Data Curation Experts
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 12:00 PM
, 2013, at 1:39 PM, Justin Coyne jus...@curationexperts.com
wrote:
To be pedantic, Ruby and JavaScript are more Object Oriented than Java
because they don't have primitives and (in Ruby's case) because classes
are
themselves objects. Unlike Java, both Python and Ruby can properly
?
-1
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Justin Coyne
jus...@curationexperts.comwrote:
I did misspeak a bit. You can override static methods in Java. My major
issue is that there is no getClass() within a static method, so when
the
static method is being run in the context
of conversation?
-1
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 12:40 PM, Justin Coyne
jus...@curationexperts.comwrote:
I did misspeak a bit. You can override static methods in Java. My
major issue is that there is no getClass() within a static method,
so when the static method is being run in the context
If you're just learning to program, I would absolutely recommend an
interpreted language like Ruby, PHP, Python, Perl, JavaScript etc. over
something that is compiled like Java, C, or Go. These languages are almost
always slower, but the immediate feedback is invaluable for learning. I
find
To be pedantic, Ruby and JavaScript are more Object Oriented than Java
because they don't have primitives and (in Ruby's case) because classes are
themselves objects. Unlike Java, both Python and Ruby can properly
override of static methods on sub-classes. The Java language made many
compromises
Patrick, that is not the same vulnerability. That one was fixed by 3.2.10,
the latest vulnerability is fixed by 3.2.11. The more recent vulnerability
is far more serious and can result in arbitrary code execution.
Regards,
Justin Coyne
Data Curation Experts
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