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IdP Have spent quite a bit of time trying to get a Shibboleth 2.0 IdP server up and running under Ubuntu 8.0.5 Server LTS. Not there yet but I think… Read more »
IdP Have spent quite a bit of time trying to get a Shibboleth 2.0 IdP server up and running under Ubuntu 8.0.5 Server LTS. Not there yet but I think… Read more »
Earlier this week I attended the Project Bamboo workshop at Princeton and thought I’d share a discovery I made while trying to complete the pre-workshop reading assignments attendees received: 1…. Read more »
Digital Library Developer We’ve posted a job advertisement for a Digital Library Developer and I encourage you to apply if you have an interest in building the sort of tools… Read more »
It seems there’s some sort of new web development framework released every week or two but the other day I found one that shows a lot of promise: Sproutcore. Odd… Read more »
It has taken about a week off and on to get all the pieces in place: installation of the scanner, software installation, camera calibration, three days lost while we waited… Read more »
If you have sysadmin duties in a library like Mason’s (where our core technologies actually reside in the library and not the computer center), backing up is one big part… Read more »
BookDrive Our ATIZ BookDrive DIY scanner arrived on campus today (hope to have it delivered to our building tomorrow some time). Despite other distractions, we should have it set up… Read more »
In February this year, Apple conferred EOL status on Xserve RAID and announced the replacement: Promise VTRAK RAID. Last month, I needed an additional RAID unit and decided to order… Read more »
The other day a couple of colleagues came by asking if I’d take a look at an equipment proposal they were putting together for a new planetary scanner (and no,… Read more »
It has been nearly a month since the last post appeared. To some degree that’s a function of the 100+ hours it seems I’ve spent on personnel issues (a Copyright… Read more »