Primo Searches
Eleven weeks in two things are clear: 1) use of Primo is increasing 2) researchers begin winding down a week before Spring Break and appear to need another week to… Read more »
Eleven weeks in two things are clear: 1) use of Primo is increasing 2) researchers begin winding down a week before Spring Break and appear to need another week to… Read more »
Spent the past few days watching everyone move out of the area (due to impending construction of a new wrap-around expansion of Fenwick Library, various offices are emptying ahead of… Read more »
In preparation for tomorrow’s launch of inPrimo, we just added an important new service to the system: the ability to discover from within inPrimo whether any library in the WRLC holds a… Read more »
Now that we’re about done with our Primo implementation, I thought it might be useful to share a few observations … It’s Ready We resolved the last of the show-stoppers… Read more »
I often wonder who reads the e-books we link into our catalog. While I love reading on my Kindle I can’t go more than few “pages” into a web-based e-book… Read more »
from andrut: This particular audibilization is just one of many ways to generate sound from running sorting algorithms. Here on every comparison of two numbers (elements) I play (mixing) sin… Read more »
Over the past few months I have, on more than one occasion, found myself making a full extract of the bibliographic (MARC) records in our library’s catalog. Turns out, this… Read more »
Extracted the titles from readings our faculty have placed in our e-reserves system this semester, removed terms like “Chapter” and “Ch.”, normalized case and fed the result into Wordle. Just… Read more »
My pragmatic friends over at the Center for History and New Media are at it again. This time, with support from National Endowment for the Humanities, they’ve come up with… Read more »
The fiscal year ended July 1 so it seems a good time to report some of the numbers we saw over the past year (July 1, 2009 – June 30,… Read more »