We need this too…
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 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 »
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 »
Work continues on the VuFind alternative OPAC. I’m finally making some progress on the part that’s been so frustrating—setting up a real-time link between our VuFind catalog and our Voyager… Read more »
A few days ago I mentioned the VuFind project and since then time I’ve been trying to find the time to get an installation running locally. After switching from SuSE… Read more »
You’ve seen those little authentication tests on web-based forms, probably more this year than last. They’re called CAPTCHAs which is an acronym for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell… Read more »
A new Web 2.0 version of your OPAC is on the horizon (well, here now if you’re into software with version numbers like “beta 0.5”). From the vufind.org site: VuFind… Read more »
Read an interesting post today from Peter Brantley on O’Reilly Radar. A few excerpts: I have wondered in other blogs (see: “Lost Cathedrals: Libraries and Steel“) whether libraries might (to… Read more »
Oh, I am beginning to think it is possible to overcome one’s inner klutz. Today I performed my second successful disk drive transplant on a MacBook Pro. This latest was… Read more »