unAPI, WordPress and Zotero
This isn’t new—it’s been around for more than a year—but I can’t spend all my time on the leading edge. Sometimes I have to loop back to catch up on… Read more »
This isn’t new—it’s been around for more than a year—but I can’t spend all my time on the leading edge. Sometimes I have to loop back to catch up on… Read more »
A real geek might think the title of this post is 42 (binary) but it isn’t. I’ve never read Douglas Adams. No, I’m just enjoying a bit of a pun…. Read more »
Earlier today we (well, mostly Shane, really) upgraded our MARS installation—moving from 1.4.1 to 1.4.2. Admittedly a small version jump but when upgrading DSpace a simple(?) dot-point release is something… Read more »
I came across this “bootcamp” being run by the Electronic Frontier Foundation on October 10th (in Palo Alto). The class is pitched to Web 2.0 company staff but reading over… Read more »
I have to do a presentation in a week or so which means I’m spending some time with the new features in Keynote ’08 and trying once again to improve… Read more »
Not a lot to say about this but it’s an amazing story for anyone who ever watched one of Scott McNealy’s rants about Microsoft. Read the full story over on… Read more »
Decided to try a new theme for the iNODE blog. With wider margins, I’m hoping it will be easier to illustrate posts with snippets of code. Should also allow for… Read more »
We received one of the new Intel-based Apple XServe machines the other day and I thought it would be great to build a test VuFind installation just to see how… Read more »
Vufind update Loaded release 0.6 and after a couple of days we now have real-time links to Voyager on the initial display screen and the “holdings” button on an individual… Read more »
I’m sure we’ve all seen estimates of the ratio of “good” email to spam. What I offer today is a set of data points from George Mason University. In December… Read more »