So, what went wrong the other day?
If you’re a user of one of the services provided by the library systems office (e.g., the library website or our online catalog) you probably noticed that neither of those… Read more »
If you’re a user of one of the services provided by the library systems office (e.g., the library website or our online catalog) you probably noticed that neither of those… Read more »
My copy of Sorenson Squeeze 4.3 suite arrived the other day and after about 4 minutes with the online help materials I got down to work transcoding samples of the… Read more »
Nature magazine is suggesting a new “standard†for use by publishers (and others) to expose content to open text mining applications—and the March 23rd issue is available for testing. From… Read more »
Attended the CNI Spring Meeting yesterday (briefly) and today (more completely). To be honest, I didn’t find the overall program as interesting as some I’ve attended in the past but… Read more »
Last night I had the pleasure of speaking to the CUA (Catholic University of America) chapter of ASIST (American Society of Information Science and Technology) about the LOCKSS project. It… Read more »
I heard back from the engineers at Apple, and no, there’s no support for LDAP authentication within QuickTime Streaming Server (and they knew of no workaround). They did point out… Read more »
A few months ago we experienced a flurry of illegal use on a few of our library’s restricted resources. Tracing the IP numbers through the logs, I tracked the culprit(s)… Read more »
I found an interesting report today and thought I’d share a link to it for readers interested in how we might continue to refactor the work of librarianship. I spent… Read more »
It’s not new but it is certainly an interesting way to present digital versions of manuscripts and worth a look if you haven’t yet visited the site. The British Library… Read more »
Endeca’s ProFind is the “engine” behind things like World Book, the Barnes & Noble “Bookfinder” service, and a number of other systems. Today I visited a library OPAC (North Carolina… Read more »