SDF.ORG offers teachers and students accounts - Allows staff, volunteer or
adjunct at an accredited college or K-12 to self-manage a virtual UNIX
classroom. A prospective instructor should provide SDF with details regarding
their class (such as a syllabus or lesson plan). Students create their o
Back in 2004, Howard County Library in Columbia, MD rolled their own Linux and
called it LuMix.
A couple years later they switched over to Groovix, a Ubuntu derivative
(http://groovix.com).
Giles W. Riesner, Jr. | Lead Library Technician , Library Technology
The Community College of Baltimore
FWIW, our IT folks have customized the logon screen on our Public PCs so that
while it still says to press Ctrl-Alt-Delete to login, above and below that is
customized info: a welcome to the College and info on where to get guest passes
if you're not part of the College community (Faculty Staff
Riley,
Basically ANY barcode scanner would work for you. Barcode scanners simply read
in data as though it was typed in from a keyboard.
What matters is that you have the symbologies you need enabled. Library
barcodes tend to be Codabar (which is not always enabled
by default), while stores oft
ation Specialist
SWITCH Consortium
6801 North Yates Road
Milwaukee, WI 53217
http://topcat.switchinc.org/
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Riesner, Giles W.
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2013 5:33 PM
To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU
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Peter
On Sep 19, 2013, at 2:46 PM, "Riesner, Giles W." wrote:
> One of our Librarians saw an article about ERMes, an open source ERM from
> the University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse
>
> (http://murphylibrary.uwlax.edu/erm/) , and was asking ab
One of our Librarians saw an article about ERMes, an open source ERM from the
University of Wisconsin-Lacrosse
(http://murphylibrary.uwlax.edu/erm/) , and was asking about the possibility
of our using it.
If you're using it and wouldn't mind us picking your brain a little bit on it,
please
Kyle's suggestion to try the III listserv is a good one. Trying to use III's
tokens within a script I would
figure is challenging at best given their proprietary nature.and their quirks
-- not the least of which are that
when used on a web page the token must be on a line by itself and must st