Summary of your 'study carrel' ============================== This is a summary of your Distant Reader 'study carrel'. The Distant Reader harvested & cached your content into a collection/corpus. It then applied sets of natural language processing and text mining against the collection. The results of this process was reduced to a database file -- a 'study carrel'. The study carrel can then be queried, thus bringing light specific characteristics for your collection. These characteristics can help you summarize the collection as well as enumerate things you might want to investigate more closely. This report is a terse narrative report, and when processing is complete you will be linked to a more complete narrative report. Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 823 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2532 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 66 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 69 Center 28 Library 19 Twitter 16 datum 14 University 14 Data 14 DLF 13 work 13 Research 13 Bitcoin 12 API 11 Skip 11 NFT 10 web 10 Google 10 GitHub 9 Python 8 YouTube 8 Evergreen 8 Digital 8 December 8 April 7 library 7 New 6 like 6 Tesla 6 Software 6 October 6 Islandora 6 Code4Lib 5 youtube 5 time 5 need 5 link 5 browser 5 York 5 OCLC 5 March 5 IPFS 4 url 4 self 4 return 4 publisher 4 pre 4 open 4 jump 4 file 4 event 4 access 4 Workshop Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 12669 size 7470 page 6524 photo 3323 datum 2728 time 2622 library 1875 user 1829 year 1752 people 1737 work 1546 way 1496 thing 1453 system 1421 web 1413 information 1377 project 1341 service 1286 file 1285 research 1285 post 1283 content 1225 day 1179 community 1174 % 1111 part 1084 book 1073 link 1054 value 997 tool 981 site 981 access 971 code 966 number 962 software 956 event 930 use 922 list 903 term 895 problem 883 group 833 lot 833 case 832 example 817 data 812 blog 811 source 799 result 797 version 788 world 784 article Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1673 Library 1492 _ 1186 Twitter 1153 University 1038 April 1024 Research 993 Google 957 Data 951 March 775 Digital 761 December 753 January 752 May 704 GitHub 691 October 668 New 662 November 658 February 643 June 638 August 633 September 629 de 609 | 600 July 577 Bitcoin 577 API 574 Open 533 DLF 514 Python 483 Search 430 Libraries 409 News 407 ’s 406 y 393 Information 380 Services 379 US 374 Center 367 Evergreen 366 WordPress 359 Privacy 358 Policy 350 OCLC 350 Facebook 348 Wikipedia 348 Code4Lib 347 Day 344 Community 342 JavaScript 329 Blog Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 12806 i 11533 it 6980 you 6856 we 3133 they 1776 them 1736 me 1324 us 947 he 465 she 286 itself 275 ’s 209 themselves 189 i’ve 180 myself 129 one 123 yourself 118 him 97 her 78 ourselves 37 em 32 himself 31 mine 24 ''s 17 uint256 12 yours 12 can’t 9 herself 8 ours 7 twarc2 6 zelf 6 true&fl 6 it’s 6 i’ll 5 ya 4 y’ 4 we’ll 4 theirs 4 meta)data 3 ’em 3 y'' 3 strength(self 3 oneself 3 mark(self 3 lsquo;data&rsquo 3 ian 3 don’t 3 ''em 2 λ 2 you’d Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 41417 be 11223 have 6693 do 4860 use 3133 get 3124 make 2577 ’ 2163 go 2040 work 2005 see 1786 take 1751 need 1725 find 1556 include 1512 think 1502 want 1421 know 1397 say 1370 read 1351 give 1301 look 1295 write 1280 create 1145 provide 1085 add 1037 start 1028 build 1016 help 1002 learn 952 try 949 come 915 run 873 share 848 base 814 mean 814 follow 809 call 791 allow 790 continue 780 show 773 let 745 require 733 publish 697 support 688 post 653 change 642 ask 641 link 614 seem 604 become Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 8109 not 6812 large 6453 original 3767 more 2499 up 2384 new 2325 other 2187 also 2007 so 1893 out 1792 well 1744 now 1737 first 1719 just 1478 only 1468 open 1468 here 1361 many 1343 good 1232 then 1219 - 1194 much 1098 even 1075 most 1004 as 985 available 955 such 948 still 887 different 865 very 859 public 845 long 837 digital 835 really 821 same 809 few 778 last 762 own 752 back 687 full 673 too 644 online 644 easy 621 small 621 free 618 next 592 in 590 early 578 great 564 on Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 443 good 434 most 319 least 196 late 128 Most 64 large 49 big 37 bad 34 high 27 close 25 low 24 small 23 long 23 early 18 easy 16 new 16 great 14 rich 14 old 11 strong 11 simple 10 fast 9 near 8 Least 6 quick 5 tall 5 pinter 5 deep 5 cool 4 short 4 quiet 4 hard 4 fine 4 bright 3 tricky 3 smart 3 slow 3 nice 3 manif 3 hot 3 furth 3 f 3 d0' 3 cheap 2 ’d 2 young 2 wide 2 spaCy 2 safe 2 new_paia_t Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 641 most 100 least 44 well 3 spiral_to_xy(n 2 highest 2 fast 1 worst 1 pinterest 1 newest 1 hard Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 162 twitter.com 159 feeds.feedburner.com 156 islandora.github.io 137 github.com 99 doi.org 89 pinboard.in 71 en.wikipedia.org 58 opendataday.org 56 homosaurus.org 54 jakoblog.de 50 digitallibrarian.org 44 hangingtogether.org 43 www.youtube.com 41 purl.org 32 jakoblog.de" 31 t.co 29 www.nytimes.com 25 www.oclc.org 21 www.w3.org 21 protect-us.mimecast.com 20 www.diglib.org 20 1.bp.blogspot.com 18 web.archive.org 18 viaf.org 17 youtu.be 17 forum2021.diglib.org 16 www.theatlantic.com 15 dx.doi.org 14 ndsa.org 13 www.wikidata.org 13 blog.dshr.org 12 www.loc.gov 12 lucidworks.com 12 dltj.org 12 blog.okfn.org 11 marcedit.reeset.net 10 journal.code4lib.org 10 i2.wp.com 10 evergreen-ils.org 10 erambler.co.uk 10 blog.reeset.net 10 api.twitter.com 9 openlibrary.org 9 inkdroid.org 9 dbpedia.org 8 www.vimeo.com 8 www.technologyreview.com 8 ptsefton.com 8 planet.code4lib.org 8 ipfs.io Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 46 http://twitter.com/ 32 http://jakoblog.de" 18 http://pinboard.in/ 9 http://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.42.2001624 7 http://typeof.net/Iosevka/ 6 http://youtu.be/FJsdQI3pZPQ 6 http://scihist-digicoll.herokuapp.com/ 6 http://marcedit.reeset.net/software/update75.txt 6 http://lucidworks.com" 6 http://forum2021.diglib.org/call-for-proposals/  5 http://www.diglib.org" 5 http://research-dugnads.github.io/dugnads-hq/ 5 http://planet.code4lib.org 5 http://journal.code4lib.org/ 5 http://howfairis.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html 5 http://hangingtogether.org" 5 http://github.com/softwaresaved/habeas-corpus 5 http://github.com/robintw/CW-ideas 5 http://github.com/elichad/software-twilight 5 http://github.com/dokempf/credit-all 5 http://github.com/KnowledgeCaptureAndDiscovery/somef-github-action 5 http://github.com/CarpenPi/docs/wiki 5 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Hangingtogetherorg?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" 5 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Hangingtogetherorg?d=qj6IDK7rITs" 5 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/Hangingtogetherorg?d=l6gmwiTKsz0" 5 http://coding-confessions.github.io/ 5 http://casrai.org/credit/ 5 http://carpentries.org/ 5 http://allcontributors.org/ 4 http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#" 4 http://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/naco/CJK/CJK-Best-Practice-NCR.docx 4 http://ndsa.org/conference/digital-preservation-2021/cfp/ 4 http://islandora.github.io/documentation/tutorials/create-a-resource-node/ 4 http://islandora.github.io/documentation/technical-documentation/diagram/ 4 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/DisruptiveLibraryTechnologyJester?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" 4 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/DisruptiveLibraryTechnologyJester?d=qj6IDK7rITs" 4 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/DisruptiveLibraryTechnologyJester?d=dnMXMwOfBR0" 4 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/DisruptiveLibraryTechnologyJester?d=YwkR-u9nhCs" 4 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/DisruptiveLibraryTechnologyJester?d=H329GK52Scs" 4 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/DisruptiveLibraryTechnologyJester?d=ACf-c_HutVc" 4 http://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-721 4 http://data.linkeddatafragments.org/viaf 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHc3JpDdw8Y">Dry 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICbLVnCHpnw 3 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1N0HbdJZsgk">I 3 http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#" 3 http://www.rluk.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/RLUK-Re-skilling.pdf 3 http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/2021/oclcresearch-transforming-metadata-into-linked-data.html" 3 http://www.oclc.org/research/publications/2020/oclcresearch-transitioning-next-generation-metadata.html" 3 http://www.oclc.org/research/home.html" Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 15 sue.kochanski@richmondgov.com 9 info@diglib.org 7 community@islandora.ca 6 noreply@blogger.com 5 forum@diglib.org 4 olf_host3@openlibraryfoundation.org 4 olf_host2@openlibraryfoundation.org 4 jester@dltj.org 4 dzshuniper@ausglam.spac 3 wdenton@yorku.ca 3 timothy.lee@arstechnica.com 3 opendataday@okfn.org 3 nisohq@niso.org 3 netzero@okfn.org 3 ndsa@diglib.org 3 j.cope@erambler.co.uk 3 cpg-questions@mozilla.com 3 cir@ulacit.ac.cr 3 abby@librarything.com 2 tourism@bmcc.nsw.gov.au 2 theboss@example.com 2 scholarslab@virginia.edu 2 publicfile@nbc12.com 2 publicfile@cwrichmond.tv 2 open-ils-security@esilibrary.com 2 ltflsupport@librarything.com 2 kidehen@openlinksw.com 2 info@femsom.org 2 info@equinoxoli.org 2 hi@punchup.worl 2 gdcbemina@gmail.com 2 climadeeleicao@gmail.com 2 bob@example.com 2 alice@example.com 2 retirementplanquestions@irs.gov 1 wtd@pobox.com 1 victor.e.thayer@irs.gov 1 uspatial@umn.edu 1 usasupport@rodemic.com 1 susan.thomas@bodleian.ox.ac.uk 1 support@pinboard.in 1 ssl2ab@virginia.edu 1 sirls@email.arizona.edu 1 sales@sourcedistribution.co.uk 1 sales@nukta.co.tz 1 ruestn@yorku.ca 1 richard.j.mcalonanjr@irs.gov 1 respect@clir.org 1 research@umn.edu 1 research@library.ucsc.edu Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 page was last 14 post was originally 10 system has permission 7 information is critically 7 information is still 7 time is risky 7 twitter did n’t 7 twitter has also 7 work done together 6 people are often 6 people do n''t 6 people do n’t 6 project has enough 6 projects worked on 6 twitter are still 5 day working together 5 people are willing 5 people working together 5 things go wrong 5 things going on 5 user is not 4 % are block 4 libraries find enough 4 library knows best 4 page does n''t 4 pages was alarmingly 4 people did n’t 4 people want volatility 4 photos are great 4 post was also 4 posted was almost 4 service is appropriate 4 services do so 4 system is not 4 things have actually 4 user does n’t 4 user has not 4 users are able 4 users do not 4 works are thin 3 communities are still 3 content using ipfs 3 data are uploaded 3 data are well 3 data found there 3 data includes nrc 3 data is always 3 data need repository 3 day including general 3 file is representative Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 data has no need 2 years is not long 1 _ were no international 1 community include not just 1 community is no longer 1 data are no longer 1 data is no longer 1 data is not exhaustive 1 data is not online 1 days have no idea 1 days were not reusable 1 information is not only 1 libraries are not just 1 libraries are not neutral 1 libraries are not unique 1 page is not available 1 page is not useful 1 people are not even 1 people have no problem 1 service is not something 1 system is no longer 1 system is not ready 1 systems is not possible 1 thing is not usually 1 time is not enough 1 users do not heavily 1 work is no longer 1 work is not public 1 years are not well Sizes of items; "Measures in words, how big is each item?" ---------------------------------------------------------- 239020 maisonbisson-com-3466 61073 planet-code4lib-org-1931 47981 erambler-co-uk-3847 47981 erambler-co-uk-4105 47981 erambler-co-uk-695 44882 planet-code4lib-org-7692 26500 bibwild-wordpress-com-6809 24645 www-irs-gov-3280 21991 matienzo-org-7395 21411 www-bohyunkim-net-9108 18553 shelleygullikson-wordpress-com-9602 17822 freerangelibrarian-com-7953 15544 zbw-eu-1469 15216 feeds-dltj-org-5409 14764 everybodyslibraries-com-9960 14639 archivesblogs-com-4254 14413 sbdevel-wordpress-com-8472 13736 vphill-com-1478 13103 feeds-feedburner-com-1353 12534 litablog-org-4795 12186 kcoyle-blogspot-com-8471 12054 www-miskatonic-org-1440 11521 acrl-ala-org-4948 11421 policyreview-info-6176 10790 opensourceexile-blogspot-com-9318 10390 en-wikipedia-org-1453 8684 fc18-ifca-ai-5055 8409 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4562 www-force11-org-4590 4542 librarian-aedileworks-com-5940 4538 en-wikipedia-org-7772 4495 code4lib-org-861 4466 github-com-9789 4395 blog-dshr-org-9536 4001 en-wikipedia-org-7147 3998 planet-infomotions-com-6819 3982 en-wikipedia-org-338 3978 feeds-feedburner-com-7283 3784 nowviskie-org-7578 3764 jakoblog-de-6672 3720 davidgerard-co-uk-1719 3663 davidgerard-co-uk-4192 3529 blog-dshr-org-9208 3427 www-nationalgeographic-com-2867 3388 blog-dshr-org-5180 3308 dltj-org-9010 3202 www-mozilla-org-8768 3182 blog-dshr-org-2809 3128 news-docnow-io-1641 3089 docs-google-com-400 3089 docs-google-com-7108 3087 opendata-transport-nsw-gov-au-15 2963 developer-twitter-com-5357 2896 www-diglib-org-3693 2838 ptsefton-com-3536 2835 inkdroid-org-2856 2753 bitcoinmagazine-com-5669 2675 en-wikipedia-org-359 2639 en-wikipedia-org-3361 2639 en-wikipedia-org-5784 2611 www-oclc-org-7563 2588 blog-dataunbound-com-3127 2578 scholarly-comms-product-blog-com-567 2572 lisletters-fiander-info-7514 2521 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www-netzerochallenge-info-1789 1734 blog-twitter-com-7472 1718 blog-dshr-org-397 1695 www-coindesk-com-2657 1677 community-esri-com-4132 1676 dltj-org-3521 1676 dltj-org-4212 1676 dltj-org-7097 1676 dltj-org-8735 1671 software-ac-uk-183 1648 ethereum-org-4312 1622 libraries-uc-edu-2824 1610 www-nytimes-com-1612 1591 casrai-org-1267 1591 datamish-com-5819 1574 www-ulacit-ac-cr-4940 1572 ptsefton-com-122 1550 blog-twitter-com-6356 1546 blog-twitter-com-3439 1542 www-roadandtrack-com-5986 1518 marcedit-reeset-net-8985 1516 www-soundonsound-com-1131 1509 blog-vlib-mpg-de-8647 1484 www-muckrock-com-7487 1468 journal-code4lib-org-790 1462 erambler-co-uk-3824 1451 bibwild-wordpress-com-389 1429 www-soundonsound-com-2993 1428 erambler-co-uk-4392 1397 www-linkedin-com-8225 1393 www-msn-com-7760 1381 www-nytimes-com-9887 1373 dltj-org-1250 1373 dltj-org-6401 1373 www-rd-alliance-org-165 1357 www-diglib-org-4600 1352 sites-google-com-3840 1343 www-eff-org-945 1325 ranti-10centuries-org-7785 1284 en-wikipedia-org-1629 1275 andromedayelton-com-509 1275 blog-esilibrary-com-6095 1275 blog-esilibrary-com-7328 1273 www-diglib-org-678 1267 ranti-10centuries-org-3428 1261 www-open-contracting-org-7725 1248 commonplace-net-5233 1235 forum2021-diglib-org-5902 1232 www-oclc-org-9509 1229 github-com-997 1224 www-qut-edu-au-2024 1218 blog-dshr-org-9954 1217 www-ft-com-5711 1214 en-wikipedia-org-1224 1213 www-ft-com-2926 1212 github-com-3123 1212 www-ft-com-82 1204 www-ipandetec-org-5266 1201 erambler-co-uk-5000 1198 spacy-io-8181 1191 samvera-org-1340 1187 arstechnica-com-2640 1170 feeds-feedburner-com-405 1168 software-ac-uk-5888 1167 matienzo-org-2040 1142 joinpeertube-org-5198 1142 software-ac-uk-2067 1139 www-oclc-org-4656 1138 www-nytimes-com-2604 1133 ruebot-net-980 1123 www-dataliberate-com-6987 1116 github-com-5521 1104 www-web2learning-net-36 1098 hecticpace-com-3498 1091 pypi-org-8064 1088 carpentries-org-9661 1069 en-wikipedia-org-7867 1061 cynthiang-ca-6115 1041 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In the community I feel like my work and knowledge is appreciated, so I feel very comfortable and motivated to volunteer, give talks, teach workshops, participate in conferences, host events. There isn''t another space that seamlessly combines libraries, technology, and the human aspect quite like Code4Lib in the library world. Attending the first Code4Lib conference opened my eyes to the community I never knew I had. It was free of buzzwords, full of welcoming people, and the sessions were interesting and accessible even though I don''t work closely with technology or coding. Attending my first Code4Lib allowed me to explore the potential of technology, while upholding the importance of empathy and community-building. Code4Lib has been a great conference for me as a metadata person interested in gaining computer science skills and insights. They also offer generous scholarships to underrepresented folks in the Code4Lib community. accesa-org-4815 En ACCESA buscamos mejorar la relación entre el Estado y la sociedad, transformando las estructuras del Estado a unas más abiertas y transparentes que logren satisfacer las demandas ciudadanas, y promoviendo que la sociedad se involucre activamente en la solución de sus problemas. Impulsamos el derecho y deber de la población a integrarse en procesos de deliberación y debate colectivo para incidir en la toma de decisión sobre asuntos de interés público. Sinergias es nuestro proyecto editorial de divulgación, reflexión y análisis sobre apertura gubernamental, participación ciudadana, tecnología cívica,… Construcción colectiva de Política y Reglamento de Participación Ciudadana para el cantón de Osa desde la perspectiva de Gobierno Abierto Proceso de co-creación del Plan de Estado Abierto: nuestras reflexiones La participación ciudadana y el Gobierno Abierto: ¿antídotos para la crisis de la democracia? Asociación Centro Ciudadano de Estudios para una Sociedad Abierta acrl-ala-org-4948 So, for instance, our discovery layer''s link might become a title query for Book Review: Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay in the destination, which only has an article named "Book Reviews" in the same issue of the host publication. If you work in an academic library or otherwise provide support for research and scholarly communication, you have probably heard of ORCID (Open Contributor & Researcher Identifier) in terms of "ORCID iD," a unique 16-digit identifier that represents an individual in order to mitigate name ambiguity. Data within ORCID records can include things like names(s) and other identifiers, biographical information, organizational affiliations, and works. The more people and organizations/systems using ORCID, the more all stakeholders can benefit from ORCID by maintaining a record of an individuals'' scholarly and cultural contributions throughout their career, mitigating confusion caused by name ambiguity, assessing individual contributions as well as institutional impact, and enabling trustworthy and efficient sharing of data across scholarly communication workflows. acrl-ala-org-5792 The simplest … Continue reading "Broken Links in the Discovery Layer—Pt. II: Towards an Ethnography of Broken Links" Eventually, … Continue reading "Broken Links in the Discovery Layer—Pt. I: Researching a Problem" The ORCID iD number is presented … Continue reading "ORCID for System Interoperability in Scholarly Communication Workflows" Our hosts from Montana State University, Scott Young, … Continue reading "National Forum on Web Privacy and Web Analytics" … Continue reading "The Ex Libris Knowledge Center and Orangewashing" Integrated Library Systems are huge, unwieldy pieces of software and it can be difficult to track what changes with each update: new settings are … Continue reading "Managing ILS Updates" But many are unfamiliar with how this new technology exactly works and … Continue reading "Blockchain: Merits, Issues, and Suggestions for Compelling Use Cases" Assumptions like “people have exactly one canonical name” and “My system will never … Continue reading "Names are Hard" activitypub-rocks-4532 ActivityPub is a decentralized social networking protocol based on the ActivityStreams 2.0 data format. ActivityPub is an official W3C recommended standard published by the W3C Social Web Working Group. =~We''re so stoked to have you implementing ActivityPub! To make sure ActivityPub implementations work together, we have: Guide for new ActivityPub implementers -Community edited and unofficial, but useful! A test suite: -Make sure your application works right according to the ActivityPub standard. Implementation reports: -See the implementation coverage of applications which implemented ActivityPub during the standardization process. Looking to discuss implementing ActivityPub? See also SocialHub, a community-run forum to discuss ActivityPub developments and ideas, and the Social CG, a W3C Community Group to continue the work of advancing the federated social web... ActivityPub reaches W3C Recommendation status! ActivityPub reaches Proposed Recommendation status!Fri 08 December 2017 ActivityPub reaches Candidate Recommendation status!Thu 17 November 2016 activitypub.rocks launches!Mon 14 November 2016 afonte-info-140 Home Afonte Jornalismo de Dados Pesquisa recém publicada pela Folha sugere que quem consome "jornalismo profissional" tem menos chance de acreditar em desinformação, mas há um conceito anterior a ser discutido para que tal conclusão faça sentido Em site e e-book, "Postar ou Não?" é um guia hipermídia que busca incentivar a leitura crítica de conteúdos digitais com conceitos, dicas e testes Jornalismo de Dados Jornalismo de Dados Curso online da Cásper Líbero aborda marketing político nas redes sociais Curso online da Cásper Líbero aborda marketing político nas redes sociais Curso online da Cásper Líbero aborda marketing político nas redes sociais 10 referências sobre fact-checking para pesquisas e trabalhos acadêmicos 10 referências sobre fact-checking para pesquisas e trabalhos acadêmicos 10 referências sobre fact-checking para pesquisas e trabalhos acadêmicos Inscrições abertas para nova turma do curso de fact-checking na Cásper Líbero Inscrições abertas para nova turma do curso de fact-checking na Cásper Líbero afroimpacto-com-470 Somos a Afroimpacto: um hub de desenvolvimento afroempreendedor que realiza ações nos eixos de Consultoria, Educação Empreendedora e Programas de desenvolvimento, com o objetivo de reduzir a desigualdade social, econômica e educacional no cenário do empreendedorismo. 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Start adding contributors to your project today Install the Bot Install the Bot Read the Docs andromedayelton-com-2311 (Neural net: "I have 6% confidence this is Stevie Wonder!" How nice for you.) Clearly I''m going to need to build my own corpus of people, which I have a plan for (i.e. I spent some quality time thinking about numpy) but haven''t yet implemented. This meant that my new dpla_cats script only had to import ImageUtility rather than * (from X import * is, of course, deeply unnerving), and that utility could pingpong around knowing how to do the things it knew how to do, whenever I needed to interact with image-y functions (like creating a generated image or saving outputs) rather than neural-net-ish stuff. I wanted to be able to play with it more and gain some insights, so I adapted the Coursera notebook code to something that works on localhost (more on that in a later post), found myself a nice historical cat image via DPLA, and started mashing it up with all manner of images of varying styles culled from DPLA''s list of primary source sets. andromedayelton-com-4308 People can see what I’m doing with ML, and it will be a useful practice for me!” And then I went through weeks on end of feeling like I had nothing to report because I was trying approach after approach to this one problem that simply … Continue reading I haven’t failed, I’ve just tried a lot of ML approaches that don’t work → Last time, when making cats from the void, I promised that I’d discuss how I adapted the neural style transfer code from Coursera’s Convolutional Neural Networks course to run on localhost. You’ll also need the nst_utils.py file, which you can access via … Continue reading Adapting Coursera’s neural style transfer code to localhost → Still, I’m trying to hold myself to Friday AI blogging, so here are some work notes: Finished course … Continue reading this week in my AI → andromedayelton-com-509 I haven''t failed, I''ve just tried a lot of ML approaches that don''t work – andromeda yelton People can see what I''m doing with ML, and it will be a useful practice for me!" And then I went through weeks on end of feeling like I had nothing to report because I was trying approach after approach to this one problem that simply didn''t work, hence not blogging. I am trying to make a neural net better at recognizing people in archival photos. Archival photos are great because they have metadata, and metadata is like labels, and labels mean you can do supervised learning, right? (spaCy will happily tell you that there''s personal name content in something like "Martin Luther King Day", but MLK is unlikely to appear in a photo of an MLK day event.) Notify me of new comments via email. api-flickr-com-6743 apps-lib-umich-edu-4914 The challenge faced by Library IT divisions is to balance the tension of sustaining these legacy systems while continuing to innovate and develop new services. The University of Michigan''s Library IT portfolio has legacy systems in need of ongoing maintenance and support, in addition to new projects and services that add to and expand the portfolio. We, at Michigan, worked on a process to balance the portfolio of services and projects for our Library IT division. Here you will find links to videos and articles by the subject experts speaking in their own words about the digital collections they were involved in and why they found it so important to engage in this work with us. Individuals at Princeton, however, considered the request and agreed to provide us with the single issue of The American Jewess that we needed to complete the full run of the periodical within our digital collection. U-M Library''s Digital Collection Items are now Included in Library Search apps-lib-umich-edu-9881 Library Tech Talk Search Library Tech Talk Popular posts for Library Tech Talk Tags in Library Tech Talk Archive for Library Tech Talk The U-M Library launched a completely new primary website in July after 2 years of work. Sweet Sixteen: Digital Collections Completed July 2019 June 2020 Sweet Sixteen: Digital Collections Completed July 2019 June 2020 Here you will find links to videos and articles by the subject experts speaking in their own words about the digital collections they were involved in and why they found it so important to engage in this work with us. Individuals at Princeton, however, considered the request and agreed to provide us with the single issue of The American Jewess that we needed to complete the full run of the periodical within our digital collection. Franck collection are being digitally preserved. Library Contact Information University of Michigan Library archive-org-5338 See what''s new with book lending at the Internet Archive Laughing Squid: An Amazing Collection of Pulp Magazines Going Back 75 Years Is Available Online at The Internet Archive Open Culture: The Internet Archive Is Digitizing & Preserving Over 100,000 Vinyl Records: Hear 750 Full Albums Now Against The Grain: ATG Newsflash: For the Love of Literacy–Better World Books and the Internet Archive Unite to Preserve Millions of Books Research Information: Better World Books affiliates with Internet Archive Like a paper library, we provide free access to researchers, historians, Machine and we work with 750+ library and other partners through our Archive-It program to identify As our web archive grew, so did our commitment to providing digital versions The Internet Archive serves millions of people each day and is one of the top A single copy of the Internet Archive library archiving and book digitization services for our partners. archive-org-9038 Internet Archive: Wayback Machine See what''s new with book lending at the Internet Archive A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. 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Archive-It enables you to capture, manage and search collections of digital Visit Archive-It to build and browse the SAVE PAGE SAVE PAGE Terms of Service (Dec 31, 2014) archivesblogs-com-4254 New webpages created specifically to share information and news popped up all over fsu.edu and we had no idea how long those pages would exist (ah, the hopeful days of March) so Heritage & University Archives wanted to be sure to capture those pages quickly and often as they changed and morphed into new online resources for the FSU community. The updated website''s platform and design, based in the Drupal web content management framework, enables the Clinton Presidential Library staff to make increasing amounts of resources available online—especially while working remotely during the COVID-19 crisis. The project to update the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum website was guided by the National Archives'' strategic goals—to Make Access Happen, Connect with Customers, Maximize NARA''s Value to the Nation, and Build our Future Through our People. arstechnica-com-2640 Fender bender in Arizona illustrates Waymo''s commercialization challenge | Ars Technica A police report obtained by the Phoenix New Times this week reveals a minor Waymo-related crash that occurred last October but hadn''t been publicly reported until now. So it''s very possible that Waymo''s self-driving software is significantly safer than a human driver. The more serious problem for Waymo is that the company can''t be sure that the idiosyncrasies of its self-driving software won''t contribute to a more serious crash in the future. Human drivers cause a fatality about once every 100 million miles of driving—far more miles than Waymo has tested so far. And crucially, self-driving cars are likely to make different types of mistakes than human drivers. So it''s not sufficient to make a list of mistakes human drivers commonly make and verify that self-driving software avoids making them. arstechnica-com-4270 Just as anyone can start printing their own line of Certificates of Authenticity (or anyone can start up their own cryptocurrency to try to be "the next Bitcoin"), anyone with just a little technical knowhow can start minting their own distinct NFTs. Etherscan currently lists over 9,600 distinct NFT contracts, each its own network of trust representing and tracking its own set of digital goods. That framework sets up the basic cryptographic system to track ownership of each individual token (by linking it to user-controlled digital wallets) and allow for secure, verified transfer on the blockchain. When NFT''s are used to represent digital files (like GIFs or videos), however, those files usually aren''t stored directly "on-chain" in the token itself. arstechnica-com-5132 Dogecoin has risen 400 percent in the last week because why not | Ars Technica Dogecoin rallied after Elon Musk tweeted a photo of "Doge Barking at the Moon." Dogecoin, a blockchain-based digital currency named for a meme about an excitable canine, has seen its price rise by a factor of five over the last week. Musk has periodically tweeted about the cryptocurrency, and those tweets are frequently followed by rallies in Dogecoin''s price. People are trading Dogecoin because it''s fun to trade and because they think they might make money from it. The rising price is a sign that a lot of people have decided it would be fun to speculate in Dogecoin. 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But customers considering whether to pay $10,000 for Tesla''s full self-driving software package should certainly take Musk''s optimistic timeline with a grain of salt. arxiv-org-2331 bibwild-wordpress-com-389 For … Continue reading Deep Dive: Moving ruby projects from Travis to Github Actions for CI → It’s currently deployed on some self-managed Amazon EC2 instances … Continue reading Unexpected performance characteristics when exploring migrating a Rails app to Heroku → In benchmarks on my 2015 MacBook compared … Continue reading faster_s3_url: Optimized S3 url generation in ruby → In a recent post, I explored profiling and optimizing S3 presigned_url generation in ruby to be much faster. Julik posted a comment on that … Continue reading More benchmarking optimized S3 presigned_url generation → I work at the Science History Institute on our Digital Collections app (written in Rails), which is kind of a “digital asset management” app combined with a public catalog of our collection. My app The app I work is a “digital collections” or … Continue reading Speeding up S3 URL generation in ruby → bibwild-wordpress-com-6809 This search engine API at the ruby level can be used all by itself even without the next part, the actual "bento style" which is a built-in support for displaying search engine results in a boxes on a page of your choice in a Rails app, way to, writing very little boilerplate code. As an example, Traject does include some built-in logic, but one of it''s extension point use cases is making sure it''s simple to add whatever transformation logic a developer-user wants, and have it look just as "built-in" as what came with traject. Or test coverage or performance metric files, or any other artifacts of your build or your development, especially ones that grow over time — that aren''t actually meant to or needed as part of the gem release package! bit-ly-1192 Documenting the Now Slack Documenting the Now Slack The DocNow team and advisory board is using Slack as a collaboration space. You are welcome to join us by filling out the form below If you are interested in contributing to the conversation around the ethics of social media archiving, the DocNow application, and web archiving practices in general. Once you''ve been invited you can join our slack at: http://docnowteam.slack.com If you have questions or comments that are not answered in a timely manner, or that you would prefer to ask privately please get in touch with the core team at info@docnow.io and we will get back to you. Documenting the Now is dedicated to a harassment-free experience for everyone. Our anti-harassment policy can be found at: https://github.com/DocNow/code-of-conduct Your answer Your answer Your answer Submit Never submit passwords through Google Forms. This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Forms bitcoinmagazine-com-5669 Although Bitcoin launched without this parameter, Satoshi Nakamoto added a 1 megabyte block size limit back when he was still the lead developer of the project. As Bitcoin''s user base grew, some believed it was time to increase or lift the block size limit entirely, specifically before Bitcoin blocks would start filling up with transactions. Will Bitcoin Core Developers Ever Increase the Block Size Limit? Bitcoin Core developers did indeed increase the block size limit, through the Segregated Witness (SegWit) protocol upgrade. Indeed, Bitcoin Core developers have not deployed a block size limit increase through a hard fork, which is a backwards-incompatible protocol upgrade. Therefore, they are unlikely to deploy a hard fork (for the block size limit or otherwise) without broad consensus throughout Bitcoin''s user base for such a protocol upgrade. Roger Ver Is Still Determined to Increase the Bitcoin Block Size Limit via a Hard Fork blog-cbeer-info-8871 blog-dataunbound-com-3127 In anticipation of #ianno17 Hack Day, I wrote about my plans for the event, one of which was to revisit my own Python wrapper for the nascent hypothes.is web API. (Exactly how hypothes.is complements the extensive code-commenting functionality in GitHub might be worth a future blog post.) This week, I plan to revisit rdhyee/hypothesisapi: A Python wrapper for the nascent hypothes.is web API to update or abandon it in favor of new developments. We have published a first summary of our discussion on our blog post about involving page owners in annotation. In the meantime, as I establishing a similar California legal entity, I will certainly continue to write on this blog about APIs, mashups, and open data. So a mundane but happy-making programming task of this afternoon was to write a Python script to do exact that function, making use of the builtin ConfigParser library. new_config.set(section,option,current_value) blog-dataunbound-com-6587 Fine-tuning a Python wrapper for the hypothes.is web API and other #ianno17 followup In anticipation of #ianno17 Hack Day, I wrote about my plans for the event, one of which was to revisit my own Python wrapper for the nascent hypothes.is web API. Organizing Your Life With Python: a submission for PyCon 2015? As I sat down this morning to meet the deadline for submitting a proposal for a poster […] Current Status of Data Unbound LLC in Pennsylvania I'm currently in the process of closing down Data Unbound LLC in Pennsylvania. Talk and tutorial proposals for PyCon 2014 are due tomorrow (9/15) . I was considering submitting a proposal until I took the heart the appropriate admonition against "conference-driven" development of the program committee. As I gear up I to write more about programming, I have installed the Embed GitHub Gist plugin. blog-dshr-org-2809 Back in 2017 I expressed my skepticism about "Level 5" self-driving cars in Techno-hype part 1, stressing that the problem was that to get to Level 5, or as Musk calls it "Full Self-Driving", you need to pass through the levels where the software has to hand-off to the human. So it''s very possible that Waymo''s self-driving software is significantly safer than a human driver. The more serious problem for Waymo is that the company can''t be sure that the idiosyncrasies of its self-driving software won''t contribute to a more serious crash in the future. The NHTSA should force Tesla to disable "Full Self Driving" in all its vehicles until the technology has passed an approved test program Self-driving test vehicles from less irresponsible companies such as Waymo are distinguishable in this way, Teslas in which some cult member has turned on "Full Self Driving Beta" are not. blog-dshr-org-397 DSHR''s Blog: A Note On Blockchains Blockchains have three components, a data structure, a set of replicas, and a consensus mechanism: The role of the consensus mechanism is to authorize changes to the data structure, and prevent unauthorized changes. BFT requires a closed replica set, and synchronized operation of the replicas, so can be used only in permissioned blockchains. If joining the replica set of a permissionless blockchain is free, it will be vulnerable to Sybil attacks, in which an attacker creates many apparently independent replicas which are actually under his sole control. Defending against Sybil attacks requires that membership in a replica set be expensive. is that the security of the blockchain is linear in the amount of expenditure on mining power, ... The difference between permissioned and permissionless blockchains is the presence or absence of a trusted authority controlling the replica set. blog-dshr-org-4 Two topics I''ve posted about recently, Elon Musk''s cult and the illusory "prices" of cryptocurrencies, just intersected in spectacular fashion. Dogecoin — the crypto token that was started as a joke and that is the favourite of Elon Musk — is having a bit of a moment. The Dogecoin "price" graph Kelly posted was almost vertical. During a discussion of NFTs, Larry Masinter pointed me to his 2012 proposal The ''tdb'' and ''duri'' URI schemes, based on dated URIs. The proposal''s abstract reads: As far as I can tell, this proposal went nowhere, but it raises a question that is also raised by NFTs. What is the point of a link that is unlikely to continue to resolve to the expected content? A 2003 study found that on the Web, about one link out of every 200 broke each week,[1] suggesting a half-life of 138 weeks. Follow me below the fold for the connection between NFTs, "link rot" and Web archiving. blog-dshr-org-5180 Going forward however, miners'' primary revenue source will change from block rewards to the fees paid for the processing of transactions, which don''t per se cause high carbon emissions. Bitcoin is set to become be a purely fee-based system (which may pose a risk to the security of the system itself if the overall hash rate declines, but that''s a topic for another article because a blockchain that is fully reliant on fees requires that BTCs are transacted with rather than held in Michael Saylor-style as HODLing leads to low BTC velocity, which does not contribute to security in a setup where fees are the only rewards for miners.) If fees stay the same, security stays the same, blocksize must increase to allow for enough transactions so that their fees cover the cost of enough hash power to deter a 51% attack. blog-dshr-org-6705 DSHR''s Blog: Dogecoin Disrupts Bitcoin! Two topics I''ve posted about recently, Elon Musk''s cult and the illusory "prices" of cryptocurrencies, just intersected in spectacular fashion. On April 14 the Bitcoin "price" peaked at $63.4K. Dogecoin — the crypto token that was started as a joke and that is the favourite of Elon Musk — is having a bit of a moment. The Dogecoin "price" graph Kelly posted was almost vertical. I''m writing on April 21, and the Bitcoin "price" is around $55K, about 87% of its peak on April 14. There are some reasons for Bitcoin''s slump apart from people rotating out of BTC into DOGE in response to Musk''s tweet. People are buying the cryptocurrency, not because they think it has any meaningful value, but because they hope others will pile in, push the price up and then they can sell off and make a quick buck. Young people want volatility. blog-dshr-org-7459 Three years ago, Google''s self-driving car project abruptly shifted from designing a vehicle that would drive autonomously most of the time while occasionally requiring human oversight, to a slow-speed robot without a brake pedal, accelerator or steering wheel. "Autonomous vehicles are in danger of being turned into "weapons", leading governments around the world to block cars operated by foreign companies, the head of Baidu''s self-driving car programme has warned. And that future is closer than you might think: California will allow companies to test autonomous vehicles without a safety driver — as long as the car can be operated remotely — starting next month." from John R. "even Waymo''s CEO, John Krafcik, now admits that the self-driving car that can drive in any condition, on any road, without ever needing a human to take control — what''s usually called a "level 5" autonomous vehicle — will never exist. blog-dshr-org-9208 Instead, most NFTs store the actual content as a simple URI string in their metadata, pointing to an Internet address where the digital thing actually resides. So, given the evanescent nature of Web links, the standard provides no guarantee that the metadata exists, or is unchanged from when the token was created. If the purchaser gets both the NFT''s metadata and the content to which it refers via IPFS URIs, they can be assured that the data is valid. The ipfs.io URIs in the NFT metadata are actually URLs; they don''t point to IPFS, but to a Web server that accesses IPFS. Pointing to the NFT''s metadata and content using IPFS URIs assures their validity but does it assure their existence? To assure the existence of the NFT''s metadata and content they must both be not just written to IPFS but also pinned to at least one IPFS node. blog-dshr-org-9536 Now Martin Klein and a team from the Hiberlink project have taken the genre to a whole new level with a paper in PLoS One entitled Scholarly Context Not Found: One in Five Articles Suffers from Reference Rot. Their dataset is 2-3 orders of magnitude bigger than previous studies, their methods are far more sophisticated, and they study both link rot (links that no longer resolve) and content drift (links that now point to different content). My problem with the presentation is that this paper, which has a far higher profile than other recent publications in this area, and which comes at a time of unexpectedly high visibility for web archiving, seems to me to be excessively optimistic, and to fail to analyze the roots of the problem it is addressing. I also see it as far too optimistic in its discussion of proposals to fix the problem of web-at-large references that it describes (see Dependence on Authors below). So future scholars depending on archives of digital journals will encounter large numbers of broken links. blog-dshr-org-9748 The "price" of BTC in USD has quadrupuled in the last three months, and thus its "market cap" has sparked claims that it is the 9th most valuable asset in the world. Just like you would calculate a company''s market capitalisation by multiplying its stock price by the number of shares outstanding, with bitcoin you just multiply its price by its total "supply" of coins (ie, the number of coins that have been mined since the first one was in January 2009). The graph shows that the vast majority of the "very small number of bitcoins that wash around the retail market" are traded for, and thus priced in USDT. Four posts worth reading inspired by Elon Musk''s pump-and-HODL of Bitcoin. Third, David Gerard''s Number go up with Tether — Musk and Bitcoin set the world on fire points out that Musk''s $1.5B only covers 36 hours of USDT printing: blog-dshr-org-9954 During a discussion of NFTs, Larry Masinter pointed me to his 2012 proposal The ''tdb'' and ''duri'' URI schemes, based on dated URIs. The proposal''s abstract reads: As far as I can tell, this proposal went nowhere, but it raises a question that is also raised by NFTs. What is the point of a link that is unlikely to continue to resolve to the expected content? ''tdb'' URIs. However, a ''duri'' URI might be "resolvable" in the sense But the duri: URI doesn''t provide the information needed to resolve to the "cached or archived" content. The competition for duri: was not merely long established, but also actually did what users presumably wanted, which was to resolve to the content of the specified URL at the specified time. The history of duri: suggests that there isn''t a lot of point in "durable" URIs lacking an expectation that they will continue to resolve to the original content. blog-esilibrary-com-6095 Equinox provides innovative open source software for libraries of all types. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, Equinox supports library automation by investing in open source software and providing technology services for libraries. Equinox Launches New Website Featuring Open Source Library Products, Services, and Education Koha is the first free and open source library automation package. Evergreen is a unique and powerful open source ILS designed to support large, dispersed, and multi-tiered library networks. Equinox Open Library Initiative hosts Evergreen for the SCLENDS library consortium. Equinox Open Library Initiative celebrates 15 years as a small business delivering ''Extraordinary Service. Exceptional Value'' to libraries worldwide: https://www.newswire.com/news/equinox-launches-new-website-featuring-open-source-library-products-21368731 Equinox Open Library Initiative Equinox Open Library Initiative Equinox offers affordable, customized consulting services, software development, hosting, training, and technology support for libraries of all sizes and types. Copyright © 2007 – 2021 Equinox Open Library Initiative. blog-esilibrary-com-7328 Equinox provides innovative open source software for libraries of all types. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, Equinox supports library automation by investing in open source software and providing technology services for libraries. Equinox Launches New Website Featuring Open Source Library Products, Services, and Education Koha is the first free and open source library automation package. Evergreen is a unique and powerful open source ILS designed to support large, dispersed, and multi-tiered library networks. Equinox Open Library Initiative hosts Evergreen for the SCLENDS library consortium. Equinox Open Library Initiative celebrates 15 years as a small business delivering ''Extraordinary Service. Exceptional Value'' to libraries worldwide: https://www.newswire.com/news/equinox-launches-new-website-featuring-open-source-library-products-21368731 Equinox Open Library Initiative Equinox Open Library Initiative Equinox offers affordable, customized consulting services, software development, hosting, training, and technology support for libraries of all sizes and types. Copyright © 2007 – 2021 Equinox Open Library Initiative. blog-iandavis-com-2237 This post follows on from a post I wrote a couple of years back called Why Service Architectures Should Focus on Workflows. In that post I attempted to describe the fragility of microservice systems that were simply translating object-oriented patterns to the new paradigm. These systems were migrating domain models and their interactions from in-memory objects to separate networked processes. They were replacing in-process function calls with cross-network rpc calls, adding latency and infrastructure complexity. For this reason serverless is sometimes called FaaS – Functions as a Service. Rather than the domain model being exploded into separate networked processes its entities are provided in code libraries compiled into the function at build time. In this paradigm the "place order" function simply calls methods on customer, stock and payment objects, which may then interact with the various backend databases directly. 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Search Falvey Library Blogs Library News blog-librarything-com-3311 ProQuest and LibraryThing have just introduced a major new feature to our catalog-enrichment suite, Syndetics Unbound, to meet the needs of libraries during the COVID-19 crisis. Short Version Today we’re going public with a new product for libraries, jointly developed by LibraryThing and ProQuest. Abby and KJ will be at ALA Midwinter in Boston this weekend, showing off LibraryThing for Libraries. For a limited time, LibraryThing for Libraries (LTFL) is offering three of its signature enhancements for free! We want people to see how LibraryThing for Libraries can improve your catalog. New “More Like This” for LibraryThing for Libraries We’ve just released “More Like This,” a major upgrade to LibraryThing for Libraries'' “Similar items” recommendations. The upgrade is free and automatic for all current subscribers to LibraryThing for Libraries Catalog Enhancement Package. We just posted a new job post Job: Library Developer at LibraryThing (Telecommute). blog-librarything-com-8946 ProQuest and LibraryThing have just introduced a major new feature to our catalog-enrichment suite, Syndetics Unbound, to meet the needs of libraries during the COVID-19 crisis. The new feature marks the library''s electronic resources and "boosts," or promotes, them in Syndetics Unbound''s discovery enhancements, such as "You May Also Like," "Other Editions," "Tags" and "Reading Levels." Today we''re going public with a new product for libraries, jointly developed by LibraryThing and ProQuest. It also allows patrons and librarians to add their own ratings and reviews, right in your catalog, and then showcase them on a library''s home page and social media. Finally, Syndetics Unbound isn''t limited to the catalog, but includes the LibraryThing product Book Display Widgets—virtual book displays that go on your library''s homepage, blog, LibGuides, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or even in email newsletters. Labels: librarything for libraries, ltfl, recommendations, similar books Find out more about LibraryThing for Libraries and Book Display Widgets. blog-libux-co-7064 Library User Experience Community Medium Library User Experience Community Medium A blog and slack community organized around design and the user experience in libraries, non-profits, and the higher-ed web. Medium A Library System for the Future This is a what-if story.Continue reading on Library User Experience Community » Alexa, get me the articles (voice interfaces in academia) Thinking about interfaces has led me down a path of all sorts of exciting/mildly terrifying ways of interacting with our devices — from…Continue reading on Library User Experience Community » Accessibility Information on Library Websites Is autocomplete on your library home page? Writing for the User Experience with Rebecca Blakiston First look at Primo''s new user interface What users expect Write for LibUX On the User Experience of Ebooks Unambitious and incapable men in librarianship blog-libux-co-8185 Practical Design Thinking for Libraries Library User Experience Community Library User Experience Community Accessibility Information on Library Websites Accessibility Information on Library Websites Literature and some testing I''ve done this semester convinces me that autocomplete fundamentally improves the user experience Writing for the User Experience with Rebecca Blakiston Writing for the User Experience with Rebecca Blakiston First look at Primo''s new user interface First look at Primo''s new user interface If you didn''t think your grip on web accessibility could get any looser. Critical Librarianship in the Design of Libraries Critical Librarianship in the Design of Libraries Design decisions position libraries to more deliberately influence the user experience toward advocacy — such as communicating moral or… Say "Ok Library" Say "Ok Library" On the User Experience of Ebooks On the User Experience of Ebooks About Library User Experience CommunityLatest StoriesArchiveAbout MediumTermsPrivacy blog-openlibrary-org-1866 Exploring how Open Library uses author data to help readers move from imagination to impact By Nick Norman, Edited by Mek & Drini According to René Descartes, a creative mathematician, "The reading of all good books is like a conversation with the finest [people] of past centuries." If that''s true, then who are some of […] by Tabish Shaikh & Mek OpenLibrary.org,the world''s best-kept library secret: Let''s make it easier for book lovers to discover and get started with Open Library. Hi, my name is Tabish Shaikh and this summer I participated in the Google Summer of Code program with Open Library to develop improvements which will help book lovers discover […] Reading Logs: Going Public & Helping Book Lovers Share Hi book lovers, Starting 2020-05-26, Reading Logs for new Open Library accounts will be public by default. blog-openlibrary-org-2691 For years, the Open Library team has been enthusiastic to share the book space with friends like Goodreads who have historically shown great commitment by enabling patrons to control (download and export) their own data and enabling developers to create flourishing ecosystems which promote books and readership through their APIs. When it comes to serving an audience of book lovers, there is no "one size fits all" and we''re glad so many different platforms and APIs exist to provide experiences which meet the needs of different communities. We also created a Goodreads import feature to help patrons who may want an easy way to check which Goodreads titles may be available to borrow from the Internet Archive''s Controlled Digital Lending program via openlibrary.org and to help patrons organize all their books in one place. In this blogpost, I want to tell you about my experience and my accomplishments working this summer on BookReader, Internet Archive''s open source book reading web application. blog-reeset-net-1240 MarcEdit 7.5 Update – Terry''s Worklog As of 7.5.8 – a new preview option has been added to many of the global editing tools in the MarcEditor. Functions that include a preview option will be denoted with the following button: This will specifically useful for users that want to make use of linked data vocabularies to generate MARC Authority records. Users can direct MarcEdit to facilitate the translation from JSON to XML, and then create XSLT translations that can then be used to complete the process to MARCXML and MARC. I''ve demonstrated how this process works using a vocabulary of interest to the #critcat community, the Homosaurus vocabulary (How do I generate MARC authority records from the Homosaurus vocabulary? MarcEdit utilizes a specific authentication process that requires OCLC keys be setup and configured to work a certain way. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. blog-reeset-net-1241 blog-reeset-net-1510 I would like to take a few minutes and share my thoughts about an updated best practice recently posted by the PCC and NACO related to an update on CJK records. I''m not certain if this is active or a simply a proposal, but I''ve been having a number… Continue reading Thoughts on NACOs proposed process on updating CJK records Currently, you will find the preview option attached to… Continue reading MarcEdit 7.5 Update This is something that I try to do once a year to gauge the current health of the community,… Continue reading MarcEdit: State of the Community *2020-2021 Dear All, As we are getting close to Feb. 1 (when I''ll make the 7.5 beta build available for testing) – I wanted to provide information about the update process going… Continue reading MarcEdit 7.5.x/MacOS 3.5.x Timelines Current list of MarcEdit 7.5 general updates. When trying to open a file, the process will… Continue reading Changes to System.Diagnostics.Process in .NET Core blog-reeset-net-2049 blog-reeset-net-2210 blog-reeset-net-2983 In chatting with some folks at LC (because, let''s be clear, this proposal was created specifically because there are local, limiting practices at LC that artificially are complicating this work) – it came to my attention that the individuals that spent a good deal of time considering and creating this proposal have received some unfair criticism – and I think I bare a lot of responsibility for that. The proposal seeks to address this by encouraging the use of NRC (Numeric Character Reference) data in UTF8 records, to work around these normalization issues. The issue, however, is that the proposal attempts to solve this problem by adopting a MARC8 solution and applying it within UTF8 data – essentially making the case that NRC values can be embedded in UTF8 records to ensure lossless data entry. blog-reeset-net-3028 blog-reeset-net-3412 I''m not certain if this is active or a simply a proposal, but I''ve been having a number… Continue reading Thoughts on NACOs proposed process on updating CJK records Dear All, As we are getting close to Feb. 1 (when I''ll make the 7.5 beta build available for testing) – I wanted to provide information about the update process going… Continue reading MarcEdit 7.5.x/MacOS 3.5.x Timelines I''m planning to start making testing versions of the new MarcEdit instance available around the first of the year broadly, to a handful of testers in mid-Dec.  The translation from .NET 4.7.2 to .NET 5 was more significant than I would have thought – and includes a number of swapped default values – so hunting… Continue reading MarcEdit 7.5 Update Status just by using the following:\ System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(path); However, in .NET Core – this won''t work.  When trying to open a file, the process will… Continue reading Changes to System.Diagnostics.Process in .NET Core blog-reeset-net-6539 blog-reeset-net-7876 blog-reeset-net-794 When the question was first asked, my immediate thought was that this could likely be accommodated using the XML/JSON profiling wizard in MarcEdit. This tool can review a sample XML or JSON file and allow a user to create a portable processing file based on the content in the file. So, for example, here is a sample JSON-LD file (homosaurus.org/v2/adoptiveParents.jsonld): In MarcEdit, the new JSON=>XML process can take this file and output it in XML like this: http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core# http://homosaurus.org/v2/adoptiveParents http://homosaurus.org/v2/adoptiveParents The ability to reliably convert JSON/JSONLD to XML means that I can now allow users to utilize the same XSLT/XQUERY process MarcEdit utilizes for other library metadata format transformation. In this case of this vocabulary, I''ve created an XSLT and added it to my github space: https://github.com/reeset/marcedit_xslt_files/blob/master/homosaurus_xml.xsl In order to use this XSLT and allow your version of MarcEdit to generate MARC Authority records from this vocabulary – you would use the following steps: Notify me of new posts by email. blog-twitter-com-3439 When we introduced the next generation of the Twitter API in July 2020, we also shared our plans to invest in the success of the academic research community with tailored solutions that better serve their goals. Today, we''re excited to launch the Academic Research product track on the new Twitter API. To use this track, new and existing Twitter developers will need to apply for access with the Academic Research application. We require this additional application step to help protect the security and privacy of people who use Twitter and our developer platform. We are also exploring more flexible access terms, support for additional Projects with unique use cases within your product track, and other improvements intended to help researchers and developers to get started, grow, and scale their projects all within the same API. blog-twitter-com-4317 Rebuilt from the ground up to deliver new features faster, today''s release includes the first set of new endpoints and features we''re launching so developers can help the world connect to the public conversation happening on Twitter. We also learned a lot through Twitter Developer Labs where you''ve been sharing real-time feedback on the new API features we''ve tested in the open. Our plan is to introduce new, distinct product tracks to better serve different groups of developers and provide them with the right experience and support for their needs, along with a range of relevant access levels, and appropriate pricing (where applicable). This is where you can get started with our new onboarding wizard, manage Apps, understand your API usage and limits, access our new support center, find documentation, and more to come in the future. To get started with Early Access to the new Twitter API, visit the new developer portal. blog-twitter-com-6356 When we introduced the next generation of the Twitter API in July 2020, we also shared our plans to invest in the success of the academic research community with tailored solutions that better serve their goals. Today, we''re excited to launch the Academic Research product track on the new Twitter API. Higher levels of access to the Twitter developer platform for free, including a significantly higher monthly Tweet volume cap of 10 million (20x higher than what''s available on the Standard product track today) To use this track, new and existing Twitter developers will need to apply for access with the Academic Research application. We are also exploring more flexible access terms, support for additional Projects with unique use cases within your product track, and other improvements intended to help researchers and developers to get started, grow, and scale their projects all within the same API. blog-twitter-com-7472 While the microservices approach enabled increased development speeds at first, it also resulted in a scattered and disjointed Twitter API as independent teams designed and built endpoints for their specific use cases with little coordination. Abstraction: Enable Twitter engineers building the Twitter API to focus on querying, mutating, or subscribing to only the data they care about, without needing to worry about the infrastructure and operations of running a production HTTP service. With the above goals in mind, we''ve built a common platform to host all of our new Twitter API endpoints. https://api.twitter.com/2/tweets/search/recent?query=%23DogsofTwitter Additionally, if an endpoint can be constructed from queries for already existing data in the GraphQL schema, or if they''re able to implement their logic in StratoQL, then we can not only bypass almost all "service owning" responsibilities but also deliver faster access to new Twitter features! blog-vlib-mpg-de-7011 The database of the MPG/SFX server will undergo scheduled maintenance. Zusätzlich zu den lokalen Bibliotheken ist der MPI Bibliothekskatalog im GBV auf dem … Continue reading Aleph Multipool-Recherche: Parallele Suche in MPG-Bibliothekskatalogen → Since then, the vLib project partners from the Max Planck libraries, information retrieval services groups, the GWDG and the MPDL invested much time and effort … Continue reading Goodbye vLib! The Max Planck Society electronic Book Index is scheduled to be switched to https only access the week after, starting on November 27, 2017. Regular web browser use of the above services should not be … Continue reading HTTPS only for MPG/SFX and MPG.eBooks → The MPG/SFX link resolver is now alternatively accessible via the https protocol. Please feel free to update your applications or your links to the MPG/SFX … Continue reading HTTPS enabled for MPG/SFX → The MPG/SFX server updates to a new database (MariaDB) on Wednesday morning. blog-vlib-mpg-de-8647 To fulfill the content needs of Max Planck researchers when Elsevier shuts off access to recent content at the beginning of January, the Max Planck libraries and MPDL have coordinated the setup of a common document order service. Step 1: Search in ScienceDirect, start in any other database or enter the article details into the MPG/SFX citation linker. Since then, the vLib project partners from the Max Planck libraries, information retrieval services groups, the GWDG and the MPDL invested much time and effort to integrate various library catalogs, reference databases, full-text collections and other information resources into MetaLib, a federated search system developed by Ex Libris. As you know, there are many alternatives to the former vLib services: MPG.ReNa will remain available for browsing and discovering electronic resources available to Max Planck users. carpentries-org-9661 The Carpentries teaches foundational coding, and data science skills to researchers worldwide. Software Carpentry, Data Carpentry, and Library Carpentry workshops are based on our lessons. Workshop hosts, Instructors, and learners must be prepared to follow our Code of Conduct. Our diverse, global community includes Instructors, helpers, Trainers, Maintainers, Mentors, community champions, member organisations, supporters, workshop organisers, staff and a whole lot more. Get information about upcoming events such as workshops, meetups, and discussions from our community calendar, or from our twice-monthly newsletter, Carpentry Clippings. This page holds an official set of recommendations by The Carpentries to help you organise and run Online Carpentries workshops. This resource is a section in our Handbook containing an evolving list of all community-created resources and conversations around teaching Carpentries workshops online. Upcoming Carpentries Workshops Instructors: Annajiat Alim Rasel, Benson Muite We are a global community teaching foundational computational and data science skills to researchers in academia, industry and government. casrai-org-1267 Writing – review & editing – Preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published work by those from the original research group, specifically critical review, commentary or revision – including preor post-publication stages. CRediT grew from a practical realization that bibliographic conventions for describing and listing authors on scholarly outputs are increasingly outdated and fail to represent the range of contributions that researchers make to published output. Most publishers require author and contribution disclosure statements upon article submission – some in structured form, some in free-text form – at the same time that funders are developing more scientifically rigorous ways to track the outputs and impact of their research investments. Following the workshop (see workshop report), and working initially with a group of mainly biomedical journal editors (and members of the ICMJE a pilot project was established to develop a controlled vocabulary of contributor roles (taxonomy) that could be used to describe the typical range of ''contributions'' to scholarly published output for biomedical and science more broadly. catalog-docnow-io-6355 Home | DocNow Tweet Catalog The DocNow Catalog is a collectively curated listing of Twitter datasets. Public datasets are shared as Tweet IDs, which can be hydrated back into full datasets using our Hydrator desktop application. 0 Records comprising 0 tweets Add Record SubjectsAll Tweets Start Tweets End Search Note: all metadata is shared under a CC0 license. Please read our Code of Conduct for more information about contributing datasets. ADDED DATE RANGE TITLE TWEET COUNT CREATORS SUBJECTS REPOSITORY cbeer-info-3687 Autoscaling AWS Elastic Beanstalk worker tier based on SQS queue length Since we''re deploying this application within AWS, we''re also taking advantage of the Simple Queue Service (SQS), using the active-elastic-job gem to queue and run ActiveJob tasks. Elastic Beanstalk provides basic autoscaling based on a variety of metrics collected from the underlying instances (CPU, Network, I/O, etc), although, while sufficient for our "Web server" tier, we''d like to scale our "Worker" tier based on the number of tasks waiting to be run. create a new CloudWatch alarm that measures the SQS queue exceeds our configured depth (5) that triggers the auto-scaling policy to add additional worker instances whenever the alarm is triggered; and, conversely, create a new CloudWatch alarm that measures the SQS queue hits 09 that trigger the auto-scaling action to removes worker instances whenever the alarm is triggered. And wire it up to the Beanstalk application by setting the aws:elasticbeanstalk:sqsd:WorkerQueueURL (not shown: sending the worker queue to the web server tier): cedat-mak-ac-ug-494 iLabs Project | The College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology iLabs@MAK is a CEDAT based research project that develops remote Laboratories on the iLabs Platform to supplement the conventional Laboratories under the Electrical Engineering Department. iLabs@MAK is carried out in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) and the University of Dar-es-salaam. iLabs@MAK comprises student developers (both Graduate and Undergraduate) and members of staff from the Faculty of Technology. The student developers carry out research in development of new labs to support curricula of the Bsc. Electrical, Telecommunications and Computer Engineering Programmes. iLabs@Mak Project concludes search for best innovators This will allow for specialization at this level from a wide base of undergraduate programmes and also offer an opportunity for advanced research in Construction Management pic.twitter.com/QwnoW9k4HK cedat.mak.ac.ug/news/communic… pic.twitter.com/LxGYOb32yC THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, DESIGN, ART AND TECHNOLOGY THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, DESIGN, ART AND TECHNOLOGY climadeeleicao-com-br-3043 Análise de planos – Clima de Eleição Home Sobre Lideranças pelo clima Análise de planos Publicações Brasil joaohencer@gmail.com Entre em contato Nosso e-mail → climadeeleicao@gmail.com climadeeleicao@gmail.com Entrar em contato Projeto Clima de Eleição capacita centenas de candidaturas sobre a crise climática durante as eleições municipais de 2020. Links úteis Sobre nós Candidatos Nosso time Nosso time Contato Contato ©2020, Clima de Eleição. 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Code4Lib Journal #28: Special Issue on Diversity in Library Technology Mixing up Content and Presentation Layers to Build Smarter Books in Browsers with RDFa, Schema.org, and Linked Data Topics (Yet Another) Home-Grown Digital Library System, Built Upon Open Source XML Technologies and Metadata Standards David Lacy The Linked Library Data Cloud: Stop talking and start doing Ross Singer Code4Lib 2010 Taking Control of Library Metadata and Websites Using the eXtensible Catalog Jennifer Bowen Code4Lib 2010 Drupal 7: A more powerful platform for building library applications Cary Gordon Code4Lib 2010 7 Ways to Enhance Library Interfaces with OCLC Web Services Karen Coombs Code4Lib 2010 2010 Code4Lib Conference Prepared Talks Voting Now Open! code4lib 2007 pre-conference workshop: Lucene, Solr, and your data codeforpakistan-org-1574 Code for Pakistan Civic Innovation in Pakistan Pakistan @100 Innovation Hackathon Our goal is to bring together civic-minded software developers to use technology to innovate in public services, by creating open source solutions to address the needs of citizens. This is an opportunity for citizens and the private sector to give back to Pakistan by engendering civic innovation. CfP runs Civic Innovation Labs in major cities. Learn more about joining or starting a Lab. Civic Hackathons Civic Hackathons are events that spark civic engagement by bringing designers, developers, and community organizers together to prototype solutions to civic problems. Civic innovation starts to reframe the relationship between local government and citizens, which is essential if the two are to live together smartly. Applications Open: KP Government Innovation Fellowship Program 2021 (7th Cycle) Civic Hackathon 2020 Concludes If you are interested in learning more about Code for Pakistan, Contact Us! coding-confessions-github-io-9008 Coding Confessions | Normalising failure in research software. Normalising failure in research software creates an inclusive space for sharing experiences, and generates opportunity to learn. "Where somebody admits to mistakes or bad practice in code they''ve developed." Everybody who develops software has at some point written some software badly, quickly, cut corners or simply made a mistake that made it function incorrectly. People don''t like to admit to making mistakes, cutting corners or not following best practice, sometimes hiding these problems away. Change the culture of research so that mistakes can be disclosed without fear. See the submit a confession page for more information. Read confessions in our blog. Below are the latest confessions from our blog. Coding Confessions. Coding Confessions. research software. They help people build better software, and we work with researchers, developers, funders and infrastructure providers to identify key issues and best practice in scientific software. commonplace-net-5233 In my previous post in the Infrastructure for heritage institutions series, "Change of course", I mentioned the coming implementation of ARK persistent identifiers for our collection objects. In July 2019 I published the first post about our planning to realise a "coherent and future proof digital infrastructure" for the Library of the University of Amsterdam. In July 2019 I published the post Infrastructure for heritage institutions in which I described our planning to realise a "coherent and future proof digital infrastructure" for the Library of the University of Amsterdam. In my work at the Library of the University of Amsterdam I am currently taking a step forward by actually taking a step back from a number of forefront activities in discovery, linked open data and integrated research information towards a more hidden, but also more fundamental enterprise in the area of data infrastructure and information architecture. Linked Data for Libraries (5,058 views) community-esri-com-4132 Google Sheets live in the cloud, just like ArcGIS Online, so they can be edited from any device, anywhere, and the author of the Sheet can invite others to add data to it, so they can accept input from multiple collaborators, students, and faculty. Some educators want to map data that they have input into Google Sheets. Others want to go to the next level, where multiple students or researchers edit Google Sheets in a participatory mapping or citizen science environment, and the resulting data is mapped and automatically refreshes as the data continues to be added. Then, I access my ArcGIS Online account, open a new or existing map > Add > Add Layer from Web CSV file > paste your URL for my Google Sheet here. My students could add 10 or 20 more to this sheet and their changes would be reflected in my ArcGIS Online map. costhonduras-hn-6426 Inicio CostHonduras NOTICIAS RECIENTES Proyectos de infraestructura divulgan información bajo nuevo estándar de datos Las instituciones y entidades ejecutoras que publican información en los portales Sisocs.org y Siscos APP, ahora deberán divulgar información de sus proyectos bajo los lineamientos de las Contrataciones Abiertas para el Estándar de Datos sobre Infraestructura (OC4IDS). Presentan Guía de Respuesta Rápida para No miembros de CoST, para fomentar transparencia en infraestructura en tiempo de crisis La Iniciativa de Transparencia en Infraestructura (CoST Internacional) presentó, en los primeros días de 2021, una Guía de Respuesta Rápida para impulsar la transparencia y la rendición de cuentas en los proyectos de infraestructira pública ejecutados en tiempos de crisis,… En el Día Internacional Contra la Corrupción, CoST presenta Manual del Índice de Transparencia en Infraestructura Proyectos divulgados red vial y APP Porcentaje divulgación información proyectos Proyectos en Estudios de Aseguramiento CosT Honduras © 2019 | Todos los Derechos Reservados cyber-fsi-stanford-edu-1164 FSI | Cyber | Internet Observatory David Thiel Skip to navigation attribution.news (external link) attribution.news (external link) Election Integrity Project (external link) Election Integrity Project (external link) Chief Technical Officer, Stanford Internet Observatory David is the Big Data Architect and Chief Technology Officer of the Stanford Internet Observatory. Prior to Stanford, David worked at Facebook, primarily focusing on security and safety for Facebook Connectivity, a collection of projects aimed at providing faster and less expensive internet connectivity to unconnected or underconnected communities. Projects included the Terragraph mesh networking system, the Magma open source mobile network platform, Express Wi-Fi and Facebook Lite. #ZakzakyLifeMatters: An Investigation into a Facebook Operation Linked to the Islamic Movement in Nigeria 616 Jane Stanford Way Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-6055 Facebook Learn more about how your support makes a difference or make a gift now Make a gift Stanford Home Search Stanford Copyright Copyright Complaints cynthiang-ca-6115 Author CynthiaPosted on March 5, 2021March 5, 2021Categories Events, LibrarianshipTags career growth, reflectionLeave a comment on UBC iSchool Career Talk Series: Journey from LibTech to Tech Author CynthiaPosted on February 2, 2021March 5, 2021Categories Work cultureTags career growth, management, reflectionLeave a comment on Choosing not to go into management (again) Author CynthiaPosted on June 17, 2020January 31, 2021Categories Update, Work cultureTags GitLab, organizational culture, reflectionLeave a comment on Reflection Part 2: My second year at GitLab and on becoming Senior again Author CynthiaPosted on June 16, 2020January 31, 2021Categories Update, Work cultureTags GitLab, organizational culture, reflectionLeave a comment on Reflection Part 1: My first year at GitLab and becoming Senior Author CynthiaPosted on May 8, 2020May 7, 2020Categories UpdateTags reflectionLeave a comment on Is blog reading dead? Author CynthiaPosted on November 28, 2019November 28, 2019Categories Events, Work cultureTags c4lbc, organizational culture, presentation, valuesLeave a comment on Presentation: Implementing Values in Practical Ways cynthiang-ca-7810 Context To provide a bit of context (and … Continue reading "UBC iSchool Career Talk Series: Journey from LibTech to Tech" In most of my previous work, I’ve had to take “desk shifts” but those are discreet where you’re focused on providing customer service during that period of time and you can focus on … Continue reading "Prioritization in Support: Tickets, Slack, issues, and more" Becoming an Engineer (18 months) The more time I spent working in Support, the more I realized that the job was much more technical than I originally … Continue reading "Reflection Part 2: My second year at GitLab and on becoming Senior again" There is a lot that I mention in the blog post series and I’ll try not to repeat myself (too … Continue reading "Reflection Part 1: My first year at GitLab and becoming Senior" It seems obvious to … Continue reading "Working remotely at home as a remote worker during a pandemic" dancohen-org-6268 Dan Cohen – Vice Provost, Dean, and Professor at Northeastern University Skip to the content Vice Provost, Dean, and Professor at Northeastern University Menu Search for: Search for: Search for: Close search Close Menu Newsletter Newsletter Podcast Podcast Social Media Social Media RSS RSS What''s New Podcast Humane Ingenuity Newsletter Blog Blog Blog Publications Publications Publications 2021 Dan Cohen 2021 Dan Cohen Powered by WordPress datafest-ge-59 DataFest Tbilisi 2020 is the 4th edition of an annual international data conference happening in the vibrant capital of Georgia. 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Right-Y: Total longs measured in Bitcoin (green line) Right-Y: Total shorts measured in BTC (red line) Total long & short Bitcoin liquidations on Bitfinex (timeframe) Total Bitcoin liquidations on Bitmex (timeframe) datosabiertospj-eastus-cloudapp-azure-com-7111 Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas (OCDS) Conjuntos de datos Datos Abiertos del Poder Judicial de Costa Rica Poder Judicial de Costa Rica Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas ...ZIP Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas (OCDS) Masivo Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas ...JSON Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas ...JSON Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas ...JSON Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas ...JSON Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas (OCDS) 2021 Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas (OCDS) 2021 Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas (OCDS) 2021 Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas (OCDS) 2021 Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas (OCDS) 2021 Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas (OCDS) 2021 Estándar de Datos de Contrataciones Abiertas (OCDS) 2021 Más información Más información Más información Más información Más información Acerca de Datos Abiertos del Poder Judicial de Costa Rica davidgerard-co-uk-1719 News: vanishing NFTs, Free Keene not so free, Coinbase wash-trading Litecoin – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain News: vanishing NFTs, Free Keene not so free, Coinbase wash-trading Litecoin I have printed copies of Libra Shrugged and Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain here — if you''d like to get yourself copies of the books signed by the author, go to this post and see how much to PayPal me. I don''t yet know of anyone busted for money-laundering through NFTs, but it''s the obvious use case for objects of purely subjective value being traded in an art market at the speed of crypto. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) davidgerard-co-uk-2274 NFTs: crypto grifters try to scam artists, again – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain NFTs: crypto grifters try to scam artists, again NFTs exist so that the crypto grifters can have a new kind of magic bean to sell for actual money, and pretend they''re not selling magic beans. Crypto grifters making bad excuses for proof-of-work will often object to calculating their favourite magic bean''s per-transaction energy use, at all. (I''ve already seen one artist bedazzled by the prospect of NFT money say that anyone who objects to crypto art must be a shill for Big Tech.) When you point out that cryptocurrencies are terrible and NFTs are a scam, crypto grifters will start talking about all the things that you could potentially do if NFTs worked like they claim they do. 15 Comments on "NFTs: crypto grifters try to scam artists, again" davidgerard-co-uk-4192 News: Coinbase goes public, Bitcoin hashrate goes down, NFTs go down, proof-of-space trashes hard disk market – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain More on Signal and MobileCoin — Dan Davies (author of Lying for Money, a book that everyone reading this blog should read — UK, US) points out that the FCA already considers doing financial business over WhatsApp, Telegram or Signal "self-evidently suspicious." In real finance, the traders'' chat channels are logged for compliance — because, without that, traders reliably dive headlong into illegal market shenanigans. One Comment on "News: Coinbase goes public, Bitcoin hashrate goes down, NFTs go down, proof-of-space trashes hard disk market" News: Coinbase goes public, Bitcoin hashrate goes down, NFTs go down, proof-of-space trashes hard disk market News: Coinbase goes public, Bitcoin hashrate goes down, NFTs go down, proof-of-space trashes hard disk market developer-twitter-com-2745 With expansions, developers can expand objects referenced in the payload. For example, the referenced_tweets.id and author_id fields returned in the Tweets lookup payload can be expanded into complete objects. If you would like to request fields related to the user that posted that Tweet, or the media, poll, or place that was included in that Tweet, you will need to pass the related expansion query parameter in your request to receive that data in your response. It helps return additional data in the same response without the need for separate requests. attachments.media_keys Returns a media object representing the images, videos, GIFs included in the Tweet attachments.poll_ids Returns a poll object containing metadata for the poll included in the Tweet Expanding the media, Tweet, and user objects curl ''https://api.twitter.com/2/tweets/1212092628029698048?expansions=attachments.media_keys,referenced_tweets.id,author_id'' --header ''Authorization: Bearer $BEARER_TOKEN'' curl ''https://api.twitter.com/2/tweets/1199786642791452673?expansions=attachments.poll_ids'' --header ''Authorization: Bearer $BEARER_TOKEN'' curl ''https://api.twitter.com/2/tweets/:ID?expansions=geo.place_id'' --header ''Authorization: Bearer $BEARER_TOKEN'' developer-twitter-com-2901 The Twitter API v2 endpoints are equipped with a new set of parameters called fields, which allows you to select just the data that you want from each of our objects in your endpoint response. For example, if you only need to retrieve a Tweet''s created date, or a user''s bio description, you can specifically request that data to return with a set of other default fields without the full set of fields that associate with that data object. If you are interested in receiving the public metrics of the Tweets that are returned in the response, you will want to include the tweet.fields parameter in your request, with public_metrics set as the value. --url ''https://api.twitter.com/2/tweets/search/recent?query=from%3Atwitterdev&tweet.fields=public_metrics'' \ --url ''https://api.twitter.com/2/tweets/search/recent?query=from%3Atwitterdev&tweet.fields=public_metrics&expansions=author_id&user.fields=description'' \ To expand and request fields on an object that is not that endpoint''s primary resource, use the expansions parameter with fields. developer-twitter-com-5357 If you missed our recent announcements, make sure to read our blog posts introducing the new and improved Twitter API, and the Academic Research product track. With the new API, we are building new access options and product tracks so more developers can find options to support their use cases. To accomplish these, we''re introducing new, distinct product tracks to better serve different groups of developers and provide them with a tailored experience and support, a range of relevant access levels, and appropriate pricing (where applicable). We''ve also introduced "Projects" within the developer portal as a way to organize your work and manage your access to the Twitter API for each use case you''re building with it. We''re starting with just one Project per developer account for the first Early Access release, so you can begin using Basic access to the new Twitter API. digitallibrarian-org-4082 Posted in digital libraries Libraries and the state of the Internet Read more » Posted in Web metrics This article from Wired magazine is a must-read if you are interested in more impactful metrics for your library''s web site. Meaningful Web Metrics Read more » Posted in Apple, Hardware, iPad The new iPad Read more » Posted in Conferences, digital libraries, Uncategorized, workshops Back in June I attend the 3rd SITS (Scholarly Infrastructure Technical Summit) meeting, held in conjunction with the OAI7 workshop and sponsored by JISC and the Digital Library Federation. 3rd SITS Meeting – Geneva Read more » Tagged with: digital libraries, DLF, SITS David Lewis'' presentation on Collections Futures Read more » Posted in digital libraries, Librarianship Putting a library in Starbucks Read more » Posted in Apple, eBooks, Hardware, iPad 1 week of iPad Read more » digitallibrarian-org-6938

One parting thought, that I’ll try to tease out in a follow-up post: Libraries need to look very seriously at the importance of personalized, customized curation of collections for users, something that might actually be antithetical to the way we currently approach collection development. git clone git@github.com:code4lib/planetcode4lib.git > ./venus/planet.py --verbose test.ini No updates are to be made on the server; they should be made locally, pushed to GitHub, then pulled down. > cd /var/www/code4lib.org/planet_new > git clone https://github.com/code4lib/planetcode4lib.git > ./venus/planet.py --verbose --expunge > cd /var/www/code4lib.org/planet_new/planetcode4lib 10,40 * * * * cd /var/www/code4lib.org/planet_new/planetcode4lib; ./venus/planet.py --expunge 2>&1 Configuration for https://planet.code4lib.org/ Configuration for https://planet.code4lib.org/ No releases published No packages published Contact GitHub github-com-2852 Home · CarpenPi/docs Wiki · GitHub Explore GitHub → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Flic Anderson edited this page Apr 1, 2021 CarpenPi aims to facilitate Software Carpentry and Data Carpentry lessons to be taught from a cluster of Raspberry Pis, to allow them to be run in places with unreliable internet connections. The idea was formed by a team during the Collaborative Ideas session, and the implementation began on the Hack Day. For more info on the project motivation see the CollabW21-Demo-Presentation repository. We follow the Code of Conduct outlined by the Carpentries WebServer: runs a web server on a Pi to host the carpentries training materials without internet access docs: Repository for this wiki Raspberry CarpenPis Combining Raspberry Pi and Carpentries logo. Following the carpentries website we are using the MIT licence for code and CC-BY for materials. See project issues for details for future work. Contact GitHub github-com-3123 twarc/network.py at main · DocNow/twarc · GitHub # build a reply, quote, retweet network from a file of tweets and write it # if you would rather have the network oriented around nodes that are users # ./network.py --users tweets.jsonl network.gexf # if you would rather have the network oriented around nodes that are hashtags # instead of tweets or users, use the --hashtags flag from networkx.readwrite import json_graph usage = "network.py tweets.jsonl graph.html" def add(from_user, from_id, to_user, to_id, type, created_at=None): G.add_node(to_user, screen_name=to_user, start_date=created_at) G.add_node(to_user, screen_name=to_user, start_date=created_at) G.add_node(from_id, screen_name=from_user, type=type) G.add_node(to_id, screen_name=to_user) add(from_user, from_id, u[''screen_name''], None, ''reply'', created_at_date) to_user = t[''quoted_status''][''user''][''screen_name''] to_user = t[''retweeted_status''][''user''][''screen_name''] to_user_id = t[''retweeted_status''][''user''][''id_str''] add(from_user, from_id, to_user, to_id, "retweet") .force("link", d3.forceLink().id(function(d) { return d.id; })) var node = svg.append("g") .attr("class", function(d) { return d.type; }) .attr("class", function(d) { return d.type; }) .attr("y1", function(d) { return d.source.y; }) .attr("y1", function(d) { return d.source.y; }) .attr("cy", function(d) { return d.y; }); github-com-3751 GitHub lostRSEs/escape-room: Escape room: Translating between RSEs and Arts & Humanities Researchers For researchers in the arts and humanities: this game aims to help you understand some of the ideas, concepts (and jargon) that your research software engineering colleagues have been using. In the course of solving the puzzles, the participants will learn key concepts from research software development. Aim: The aim is to encourage participants to look for information and find out resources about software development practices and RSE related concepts themselves as they find answers to solve the puzzles. Participants are now in a better position to work/interact with Research Software Engineersor to go on and learn to become digital humanities developers themselves. Escape room: Translating between RSEs and Arts & Humanities Researchers Escape room: Translating between RSEs and Arts & Humanities Researchers github-com-3945 Pull requests · frictionlessdata/frictionless-py · GitHub Code review → GitHub Sponsors → Explore GitHub → Learn and contribute Learning Lab → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Plans → Compare plans → No suggested jump to results Jump to Jump to Jump to Jump to Sign up Sign up Sign up Sign up Sign up Pull requests Pull requests Actions Actions Actions New pull request Filter by author Filter by this user Filter by label Projects Filter by project Filter by milestone Filter by reviews No reviews No reviews Filter by who''s assigned There aren''t any open pull requests. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. Contact GitHub You can''t perform that action at this time. You signed out in another tab or window. You signed out in another tab or window. github-com-4265 twarc/urls.py at main · DocNow/twarc · GitHub GitHub Sponsors → Explore GitHub → Learn and contribute Learning Lab → Open source guides → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Compare plans → No suggested jump to results Sign up Sign up Sign up Sign up Sign up Issues Issues Projects Projects Switch branches/tags View all branches View all tags Code definitions No definitions found in this file. Open with Desktop View raw View blame Print out the URLs in a tweet json stream. tweet = json.loads(line) for url in tweet["entities"]["urls"]: print(url[''unshortened_url'']) elif url.get(''expanded_url''): print(url[''expanded_url'']) print(url[''url'']) Copy lines Copy permalink Copy permalink View git blame Reference in new issue © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. Contact GitHub You can''t perform that action at this time. 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View blame from __future__ import print_function from urllib import urlopen # Python 2 from urllib.request import urlopen # Python 3 word_counts = {} stop_words = set(["a","able","about","across","actually","after","against","agreed","all","almost","already","also","am","among","an","and","any","anyone","anyway","are","as","at","be","because","been","being","between","but","by","can","cannot","come","could","dear","did","do","does","either","else","ever","every","for","from","get","getting","got","had","has","have","he","her","here","hers","hey","hi","him","his","how","however","i","i''d","i''ll","i''m","if","in","into","is","isnt","isn''t","it","its","just","kind","last","latest","least","let","like","likely","look","make","may","me","might","more","most","must","my","neither","new","no","nor","not","now","of","off","often","on","only","or","other","our","out","over","own","part","piece","play","put","putting","rather","real","really","said","say","says","she","should","simply","since","so","some","than","thanks","that","that''s","thats","the","their","them","then","there","these","they","they''re","this","those","tis","to","too","try","twas","us","use","used","uses","via","wants","was","way","we","well","were","what","when","where","which","while","who","whom","why","will","with","would","yet","you","your","you''re","youre"]) for word in text(tweet).split('' ''): if len(word) > 15: continue if len(word) > 15: continue if word[0] in ["@", "#"]: continue if re.match(''https?'', word): continue if word.startswith("rt"): continue if not re.match(''^[a-z]'', word, re.IGNORECASE): continue words = [] size = int(word_counts[word] * size_ratio) + 15 words.append({ "text": word, var words = %s .fontSize(function(d) { return d.size; }) function draw(words) { .style("font-size", function(d) { return d.size + "px"; }) .style("fill", function(d, i) { return fill(i); }) .attr("transform", function(d) { return t[''text''] return t[''text''] Copy lines Contact GitHub You can''t perform that action at this time. github-com-4737 GitHub softwaresaved/habeas-corpus: A corpus of research software used in COVID-19 research. This is work done during the hack day at Collaborations Workshop 2021, to create a corpus of research software used for COVID-19 and coronavirus-related research that will be useful in a number of ways to the research software sustainability community around the Software Sustainability Institute. This is based on and extends the "CORD-19 Software Mentions" dataset published by the Chan Zuckerberg Institute (doi: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.vmcvdncs0). Habeas Corpus is a collaborative project and we welcome suggestions and contributions. Please open a GitHub issue to suggest a new idea or let us know about bugs. Software code and notebooks from this project are licensed under the open source MIT license. The data is derived from the "CORD-19 Software Mentions" dataset published by Alex D Wade and Ivana Williams from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and released under a CC0 license. github-com-5521 GitHub elichad/software-twilight: Software end of project plans If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. Development of software under a fixed-term project should consider several aspects of ongoing support after the project''s end. there is some end-user support, although there will be no new feature development. Under the software twilight plan, the project''s developer will be aware of guide a project maintainer in plans for the software''s end of life. The questions and answers are populated by the backend, that provides the appropriate next question based on the answer to the previous one, following a decision tree, until there are no more (relevant) questions to ask. 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View raw View blame import collections counts = collections.Counter() for line in fileinput.input(): tweet = json.loads(line) for tag in tweet[''entities''][''hashtags'']: print("%5i %s" % (count, tag)) Copy lines Copy permalink Copy permalink View git blame Reference in new issue © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. Contact GitHub You can''t perform that action at this time. You signed out in another tab or window. You signed out in another tab or window. github-com-5998 marcedit_xslt_files/homosaurus_xml.xsl at master · reeset/marcedit_xslt_files · GitHub GitHub Sponsors → Explore GitHub → Learn and contribute Learning Lab → Open source guides → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Compare plans → No suggested jump to results Jump to Sign up Sign up Issues Issues Projects Projects Switch branches/tags View all branches View all tags marcedit_xslt_files/homosaurus_xml.xsl Open with Desktop View raw View blame xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:rdfs="http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#" xmlns:skos="http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#" xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"> * however, to represent the vocabulary faithfully, unless this * distinction is coded into the terms, applying a genre * faithfully representing the vocabulary or intended use. * all terms are treated as topics. 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Sign up for GitHub By clicking "Sign up for GitHub", you agree to our terms of service and 53 Open 53 Open Filter by author Filter by this user Filter by label Filter by project Filter by milestone Filter by who''s assigned Error Message after running Twarc command TWARC Utilities Keep getting "Please run the command "twarc configure" to get started" after updating OS to Big Sur opened Nov 6, 2020 by Can''t track hashtags with ''#'' in the ''filter'' query Support for providing reply_count © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. Contact GitHub github-com-7303 Home · DocNow/twarc Wiki · GitHub Explore GitHub → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Welcome to the twarc wiki. In practice this wiki is a place for documentation about the design and use of twarc that doesn''t fit comfortably into a discrete issue ticket or the current documentation. 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GitHub Education → Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. Open with GitHub Desktop Launching GitHub Desktop Launching GitHub Desktop If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download the GitHub extension for Visual Studio and try again. Latest commit message test_twarc_ids.py This module is a simple example of how to create a plugin for twarc. click-plugins to extend the main twarc command, and to manage the command First you need to install twarc and this plugin: pip install twarc-ids test_twarc_ids.py for an example. python setup.py test so that twarc will find your plugin when it is installed! A plugin for twarc2 to extract tweet ids from tweet JSON. A plugin for twarc2 to extract tweet ids from tweet JSON. Contact GitHub github-com-8970 GitHub robintw/CW-ideas: Hack day project from CW21 working on collating and analysing collaborative ideas and hack day projects from previous Collaborations Workshops Launching GitHub Desktop Launching GitHub Desktop If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download the GitHub extension for Visual Studio and try again. Latest commit message This is the repo for a hack day project from Collaborations Workshop 2021 which aims to explore previous ideas from Collaborations Workshops and provide them in an easily browseable and searchable form. A live version of the website is hosted at https://robintw.github.io/CW-ideas/. To contribute to the repository either by adding new ideas from previous CWs, or to contribute to the code to view the ideas please see the contributing guide. The team creating this was Mario Antonioletti, Heather Turner and Robin Wilson. 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If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download the GitHub extension for Visual Studio and try again. Merge pull request #443 from DocNow/install-docs-mac-clarifications Merge pull request #443 from DocNow/install-docs-mac-clarifications Latest commit message add docs/README.md to manifest so setup.py can read it small fixes to tests for python3, and a new version The documentation is managed at ReadTheDocs. If you would like to improve the documentation you can edit the Markdown files in docs or add new ones. pip install -r requirements-mkdocs.txt git clone https://github.io/docnow/twarc Create a .env file that included Twitter App keys to use during testing: python setup.py test Add your code and some new tests, and send a pull request! 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You signed out in another tab or window. github-com-9699 GitHub dokempf/credit-all If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. Current systems that attribute contributions to authors in academic outputs do not include all of the jobs/roles/tasks that are encompassed in research projects. How to convert this into the actual authorship or contributions list that can be used for project outputs. Develop a tool to be used to record these contributions during the project such as within a Github repository we have adapted the All Contributor bot for our tool. python -m pip install git+git://github.com/dokempf/credit-all.git Malin Sandström (Initial ideas of the project, Curating data) If you think you can help in any way or just want to suggest something currently not in the project, then please check out the contributor''s guidelines. Thanks for taking the time to read this project page and do please get involved. Contact GitHub github-com-9789 This standard provides basic functionality to track and transfer NFTs. We considered use cases of NFTs being owned and transacted by individuals as well as consignment to third party brokers/wallets/auctioneers ("operators"). A standard interface allows wallet/broker/auction applications to work with any NFT on Ethereum. We provide for simple ERC-721 smart contracts as well as contracts that track an arbitrarily large number of NFTs. Additional applications are discussed below. function balanceOf(address _owner) external view returns (uint256); function ownerOf(uint256 _tokenId) external view returns (address); Every NFT is identified by a unique uint256 ID inside the ERC-721 smart contract. An implementation may also include a function decimals that returns uint8(0) if its goal is to be more compatible with ERC-20 while supporting this standard. His "Asset" contract is very simple, but is missing ERC-20 compatibility, approve() functionality, and metadata. https://github.com/ethereum/eips/issues/721 https://github.com/ethereum/eips/issues/721 https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/issues/3544 https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/issues/3544 https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/issues/3544 https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/issues/3544 https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/issues/3544 https://github.com/0xcert/ethereum-erc721 https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/zeppelin-solidity/blob/master/contracts/token/ERC20/SafeERC20.sol github-com-997 GitHub hughrun/yawp: command line app for publishing social media posts If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. Latest commit message A command line (CLI) app for publishing social media posts. yawp takes some text as an argument and publishes it to the social media accounts of your choice. Download the relevant binary file from the latest release. yawp requires some environment variables in order to actually publish your message. See example 6 for using a file or example 7 for setting environment values at the same time you call yawp. An example environment variables file is provided at example.env. Provide message on command line: yawp ''Hello, World!'' -t yawp output.txt Provide environment variables from file Provide environment variables on command line go-to-hellman-blogspot-com-1227 The logical conclusion is that the largest amount of value that can be generated from opening of the backlist comes from the books that are most used, the "all-stars" of the library, not the discount rack or the discards. If libraries are to provide funding for Open Access backlist books, shouldn''t they focus their resources on the books that create the most value? The question of course, is how the library community would ever convince publishers, who have monopolies on these books as a consequence of international copyright laws, to convert these books to Open Access. If your community is interest in creating an Open-Access program for backlist books, don''t hesitate to contact me at the Free Ebook Foundation! This is the third in a series of posts about creating value of Open Access books. Open Access for Backlist Books, Part II: The All-S... Open Access for Backlist Books, Part I: The Slush ... go-to-hellman-blogspot-com-7799 Go To Hellman Go To Hellman If you wanna end war and stuff, you gotta sing loud! 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People need a shared understanding of the kinds of failures that can be expected to occur in a given work context (routine production, complex operations, or innovation) and why openness and collaboration are important for surfacing and learning from them. hecticpace-com-3498 2020 being what it is, this year is an exception to both…that’s right, I’m siding with my family and admitting that My Favorite Things is not a Christmas song. (sung to the tune of "My Favorite Things”) [Click the YouTube link to listen while you sing along.] Eating in restaurants and movies on big screensPeople who don’t doubt the virtue of vaccines.Inspiring leaders who don’t act like kings.These were a few of my pre-Covid things. In the stacks, laptops glistening The reading light’s bright The library’s right For sitting in the reading room all day. (sung to the tune of "It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year”) Press play to sing along with the instrumental track! I was recently lucky enough to participate with my OCLC Membership & Research Division colleagues in DeEtta Jones & Associates'' Cultural Competency Training. (Not coincidentally, one of the others in that top 5 was DeEtta''s management training I took part in when she was with the Association of Research Libraries). hecticpace-com-5840 Authors note: these parodies are always about libraries and always based on Christmas songs, stories, or poems. 2020 being what it is, this year is an exception to both…that''s right, I''m siding with my family and admitting that My Favorite Things is not a Christmas song. (sung to the tune of "My Favorite Things") [Click the YouTube link to listen while you sing along.] Eating in restaurants and movies on big screensPeople who don''t doubt the virtue of vaccines.Inspiring leaders who don''t act like kings.These were a few of my pre-Covid things. 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This is diving into the weeds a little bit, but it''s worth noting here that Twitter''s introduction of expansions allows data that was once duplicated across multiple tweets (such as user information, media, retweets, etc) to be included once per response from the API. In addition to twarc helping you collect tweets the GitHub repository has also been a place to collect a set of utilities for working with the data. inkdroid-org-180 Along with community members we''ve developed and maintained open source tools like twarc that talk directly to the Twitter API to help users to search for and collect live tweets that match criteria like hashtags, names and geographic locations. Today we''re excited to announce the release of twarc v2 which has been designed from the ground up to work with the v2 API and Twitter''s new Academic Research track. This is diving into the weeds a little bit, but it''s worth noting here that Twitter''s introduction of expansions allows data that was once duplicated across multiple tweets (such as user information, media, retweets, etc) to be included once per response from the API. In addition to twarc helping you collect tweets the GitHub repository has also been a place to collect a set of utilities for working with the data. inkdroid-org-2856 Along with community members we''ve developed and maintained open source tools like twarc that talk directly to the Twitter API to help users to search for and collect live tweets that match criteria like hashtags, names and geographic locations. Today we''re excited to announce the release of twarc v2 which has been designed from the ground up to work with the v2 API and Twitter''s new Academic Research track. But we have heard from many users that the Academic Research Track presents new opportunities for Twitter data collection that are essential for researchers interested in the observability of social media platforms. This is diving into the weeds a little bit, but it''s worth noting here that Twitter''s introduction of expansions allows data that was once duplicated across multiple tweets (such as user information, media, retweets, etc) to be included once per response from the API. inkdroid-org-4236 Along with community members we''ve developed and maintained open source tools like twarc that talk directly to the Twitter API to help users to search for and collect live tweets that match criteria like hashtags, names and geographic locations. Today we''re excited to announce the release of twarc v2 which has been designed from the ground up to work with the v2 API and Twitter''s new Academic Research track. 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Join us on April 27, 2021 any time between 10:00-2:00pm EDT. The Open Meetings are drop-in style sessions where users of all levels and abilities gather to ask questions, share use cases and get updates on Islandora. There will be experienced Islandora 8 users on hand to answer questions or give demos. We would love for your to join us any time during the 4-hour window, so feel free to pop by any time! More details about the Open Meeting, and the Zoom link to join, are in this Google doc. If you would like a calendar invite as a reminder, please let us know at community@islandora.ca. Support Islandora Support Islandora © Copyright 2020 Islandora Foundation. islandora-ca-4289 It''s Release Time | Islandora Main Menu It''s Release Time It''s Release Time Our amazing community contributors have made all sorts of improvements and upgrades to Islandora. to help us get things merged, tested, documented, and released to the world. I would like to kick off this release cycle with a sprint to mop up some the amazing improvements that have unmerged pull requests. A little code review and some basic testing by others are all that is needed before we freeze the code and start turning the crank on the release process. April 19 30th: Code Sprint May 3rd 14th: Testing, bug fixing, responding to feedback May 31st June 18th: More testing, bug fixing, and responding to feedback June 21st July 2nd: Testing sprint An open and transparent release process is one of the hallmarks of our amazing community. © Copyright 2020 Islandora Foundation. islandora-ca-5670 The Open Meetings are drop-in style sessions where users of all levels and abilities gather to ask questions, share use cases and get updates on Islandora. To prepare for that effort, we''re going to spend April 19 – 30th on an Auditing Sprint, where volunteers will review existing documentation and complete this spreadsheet, providing a solid overview of the current status of our docs so we know where to best deploy our efforts during the release. I also plan on liaising with the Documentation Interest Group and folks from the Users'' Call / Open Meetings for the documentation and testing sprints, and their availabilities may nudge things a week in either direction. The meeting is drop-in and will be free form, with experienced Islandora 8 users on hand to answer questions or give demos on request. islandora-ca-7106 Upcoming DIG Sprint | Islandora Main Menu Upcoming DIG Sprint Upcoming DIG Sprint The Islandora Documentation Interest Group is holding a sprint! To support the upcoming release of Islandora, the DIG has planned a 2-week documentation, writing-and-updating sprint to occur as part of the release process. To prepare for that effort, we''re going to spend April 19 – 30th on an Auditing Sprint, where volunteers will review existing documentation and complete this spreadsheet, providing a solid overview of the current status of our docs so we know where to best deploy our efforts during the release. This sprint will run alongside the upcoming Pre-Release Code Sprint, so if you''re not up for coding, auditing docs is a great way to contribute during sprint season! isni-org-9658 ISNI is the ISO certified global standard number for identifying the millions of contributors to creative works and those active in their distribution, including researchers, inventors, writers, artists, visual creators, performers, producers, publishers, aggregators, and more. The mission of the ISNI International Agency (ISNI-IA) is to assign to the public name(s) of a researcher, inventor, writer, artist, performer, publisher, etc. ISNI holds public records of more than 12 million identities ISNI holds public records of over 11.10 million individuals (of which 2.93 million are researchers) ISNI holds public records of 1,119,480 organizations The ISNI database is a cross-domain resource with direct contributions from 104 sources The British Library launches its ISNI Portal: A Brand New, Online Service for ISNI Users BDS Builds a New Website for ISNI BDSDigital, the web services and IT arm of BDS, has built a new ISNI website, which went live in June 2020. iwatchafrica-org-721 iWatch Africa, marked the 2021 Open Data Day last Saturday with virtual event with focused… Digital Rights iWatch Africa marks 2021 Open Data Day with focus on women safety online News iWatch Africa launches its 2021 Policy Dialogue Series iWatch Africa marks 2021 Open Data Day with focus on women safety online iWatch Africa marks 2021 Open Data Day with focus on women safety online iWatch Africa marks 2021 Open Data Day with focus on women safety online Watch Video: iWatch Africa Open Data Day Event 2021 Open Data Day 2021: iWatch Africa to focus on safety of women journalists & equal development online Inside iWatch Africa''s Digital Rights Campaign iWatch Africa campaign against cyberstalking and its impact on journalists and rights activists iWatch Africa assessment of GoG commitment in education 2017 iWatch Africa third-quarter assessment of GoG commitments Health Sector, 2017 17 seconds ago Transforming climate finance for debt-distressed economies during COVID-19 jakoblog-de-6672 Also stöberte ich etwas im Lebenslauf, und legte stattdessen Wikidata-Items zum McLuhan Institute for Digital Culture and Knowledge Organization an, dem Dahlberg schon zu Lebzeiten ihre Bibliothek vermacht hat, das aber bereits 2004 wieder geschlossen wurde. Wenn ich zurückblicke muss der Auslöser für meine Ignoranz in meiner ersten Begegnung mit Vertreter*innen der Wissensorganisation auf einer ISKO-Tagung Anfang der 2000er Jahre liegen: Ich war damals noch frischer Student der Bibliotheksund Informationswissenschaft mit Informatik-Hintergrund und fand überall spannende Themen wie Wikipedia, Social Tagging und Ontologien, die prinzipiell alle etwas mit Wissensorganisation zu tun hatten. Menschen, die sich Anfang der 2000er Jahre ohne Email mit Information und Wissen beschäftigten konnte ich einfach nicht ernst nehmen. A few years ago I created the simple command line tool rdfns and a Perl library to look up URI namespace/prefix mappings. jakoblog-de-7417

In a short discussion at Twitter Rob Sanderson (Getty) pointed out that the data format of IIIF Presentation API to describe intellectual works (called a manifest) is expressed in JSON-LD, so it can be extended by other RDF statements.

A few years ago I created the simple command line tool rdfns and a Perl library to look up URI namespace/prefix mappings. ($data) in the code. $ catmandu export File::Simple --root /data --bag 1234 to YAML Catmandu::Breaker doesn''t only break input data in a easy format for command line processing, it can also do a statistical analysis on the breaker output. catmandu export MongoDB --database_name data -q "{\"part.rand2\":${CPU}}" to JSON --line_delimited 1 --fix heavy_load.fix > result.${CPU}.json In the lines with ''catmandu export'' shows how chunks of data are read from the database and processed with the ''heavy_load.fix'' Fix script. Using results from Linked Data Fragments research by Ruben Verborgh (iMinds) and the Catmandu-RDF tools created by Jakob Voss (GBV) and RDF-LDF by Patrick Hochstenbach, Ghent University started an experiment to automatically enrich authors with VIAF identities. $ catmandu convert RDF --url http://data.linkeddatafragments.org/viaf --sparql ''SELECT * {?s ?p "Chekhov"}'' librecatproject-wordpress-com-7844 On May 21th 2019, Nicolas Steenlant (our main developer and guru of Catmandu) released version 1.20 of our Catmandu toolkit with some very interesting new features. Storing and retrieving a YAML, JSON (and by extension XML, MARC, CSV,…) files can be as easy as the commands below: $ catmandu import YAML to database […] Catmandu 1.04 has been released to with some nice new features. There has been some speed improvements processing fixes due to switching from the Data::Util to the Ref::Util package which has better a support on many Perl platforms. For the command line there is now support for preprocessing Fix scripts. In this blog post I’ll show a technique to scale out your data processing with Catmandu. All catmandu scripts use a single process, in a single thread. On Friday June 26 2015 16:00 CEST, we’ll provide a one hour introduction/demo into processing data with Catmandu. lisletters-fiander-info-7514 For some reason, a blog post from 2010 about searching for ISBNs in the first fifty million digits of π suddenly became popular on the net again at the end of last week (mid-January 2015). A librarian friend of mine recently expressed some surprise at the fact that a library system would spend almost $140,000 to upgrade their ILS software, when the vendor is known to be hostile to its customers and not actually very good with new development on their products. At least one of the vendors declined, and another vendor did come out and give us a quote but he was very surprised that we were going through this process again, because normally, once a householder has gone through the process once, they tend to use the same window company for all the windows, even if several years have passed, or if the type of work is very different from the earlier work (such as replacing the living room bay window after a couple of rounds of replacing bedroom windows). litablog-org-4795 New This Week Information Systems Manager (PDF), The Community Library Association, Ketchum, ID Children’s Librarian, Buhl Public Library, Buhl, ID Technology Integration Librarian, Drexel University Libraries, Philadelphia, PA Visit the LITA Jobs Site for additional job openings and information on submitting your own job posting. 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New This Week Information Systems Manager (PDF), The Community Library Association, Ketchum, ID Children''s Librarian, Buhl Public Library, Buhl, ID Technology Integration Librarian, Drexel University Libraries, Philadelphia, PA Visit the LITA Jobs Site for additional job openings and information on submitting your own job posting. What We''ve Been Doing In May, the Core Transition Committee (the 9 division presidents plus senior staff) formed 11 working groups of members from all 3 divisions to make recommendations about how to proceed with our awards/scholarships, budget/finance, committees, communications, conference programming, continuing education, fundraising/sponsorships, interest groups, member engagement, nominations for 2021 president-elect, publications, and standards. New This Week Library Director, Walpole Town Library, Walpole, NH Visit the LITA Jobs Site for additional job openings and information on submitting your own job posting. literarymachin-es-37 literary machines digital libraries, books, archives digital libraries, books, archives. Also, some very big webarchiving initiatives have moved and used pywb in these years: Webrecorder itself, Rhizome, Perma, Arquivo PT in Portugal, the Italian National Library in Florence (Italy), (others i''m missing). Webarchiving activities, as any other activity where an HTTP client is involved, leave marks of their steps: the web server you are visiting or crawling will save your IP address in its logs (or even worse it can decide to ban your IP). Can we also archive the web through TOR? For a long time the only free (i''m unaware of commercial ones) implementation of a web archival replay software has been the Wayback Machine (now Openwayback). But there is a new player in the game, pywb, developed by Ilya Kramer, a former Internet Archive developer. Come usare gli opendata dell''Anagrafe delle Biblioteche Italiane e disegnare su una mappa web gli indirizzi delle biblioteche. literarymachin-es-7470 Also, some very big webarchiving initiatives have moved and used pywb in these years: Webrecorder itself, Rhizome, Perma, Arquivo PT in Portugal, the Italian National Library in Florence (Italy), (others i''m missing). Webarchiving activities, as any other activity where an HTTP client is involved, leave marks of their steps: the web server you are visiting or crawling will save your IP address in its logs (or even worse it can decide to ban your IP). Can we also archive the web through TOR? Version higher than 7.40 can generate static tiles of big images in deepzoom format, saving them directly into a zip archive. For a long time the only free (i''m unaware of commercial ones) implementation of a web archival replay software has been the Wayback Machine (now Openwayback). But there is a new player in the game, pywb, developed by Ilya Kramer, a former Internet Archive developer. lostrses-github-io-4979 View on GitHub As part of your current research project, you have become interested in the life of a woman called Fabrica Collaborare, who lived in Roman Britain. There''s not much written specifically about Fabrica, but you have seen her name mentioned in several texts from that time. You are not looking forward to the task of having to look at lots more texts to find out where Fabrica and the Collaborare family are mentioned. On your way out of the library to get a cup of coffee, you meet your colleague Priya, and tell her about your problem. She tells you about a group at the university who might be able to help. You haven''t heard of the RSE team before: Priya tells you that ''RSE'' stands for Research Software Engineering, and that their office is in room 20.21. Go to room 20.21 Published with GitHub Pages maisonbisson-com-2871 22 Nov 2020Membership-driven news media 23 Oct 2020Political bias in social media algorithms and media monetization models Media face structural, regulatory, and technical hurdles to effectively monetizing with ads on the internet, but there are some solutions that are working. Sweet Pea on the state of social media and dating apps: "We are not creating a healthy society when we''re telling millions of young people that the key to happy relationships is photo worthy of an impulsive right swipe." » about 800 words 8 Aug 2020Paid reactions: virtual awards and tipping Facebook introduced reactions with an emphasis on both the nuance they enabled and the mobile convenience: "[I]f you are sharing something that is sad [...] it might not feel comfortable to Like that post." Later: "Commenting might afford nuanced responses, but composing those responses on a [mobile] keypad takes too much time." » about 800 words maisonbisson-com-3466 Start with a DISADVANTAGE Use the ENVIRONMENT Be CLEAR in your shots Action & Reaction in the SAME frame Do as many TAKES as necessary Let the audience feel the RHYTHM In editing, TWO good hits = ONE great hit PAIN is humanizing Earn your FINISH Read the full video description for more, and consider donating to support his work. Create a new site in MU Create the users in the correct order (user ID numbers must match) Replace the posts, postmeta, comments, terms, term_taxonomy, and term_relationship tables with those from the original blog Copy the contents of wp-content/uploads to wp-content/files Update the posts table with the new path (both for regular content and attachments, see below) Hope it all worked Somebody is likely to say "just export the content in WordPress XML format and import it in the new blog," but that person doesn''t use permalinks based on post_id. A little more than two years after I realized how (really) bad the problem was and about 18 months after I <a href=;http://maisonbisson.com/post/11133/wpopac-an-opac-20-testbed">prototyped my solution, our new library website, catalog, and knowledgebase launched last week — just in time for the fall semester opening. managemetadata-com-4642 Review of: DRAFT Principles for Evaluating Metadata Standards Metadata standards is a huge topic and evaluation a difficult task, one I''ve been involved in for quite a while. So I was pretty excited when I saw the link for “DRAFT Principles for Evaluating Metadata Standards”, but after reading it? I wrote about the first ''official'' Jane-athon earlier this year, after the first event at Midwinter 2015. A decade ago, when the Open Metadata Registry (OMR) was just being developed as the NSDL Registry, the vocabulary world was a very different place than it is today. Most of us in the library and cultural heritage communities interested in metadata are well aware of Tim Berners-Lee''s five star ratings for linked open data (in fact, some of us actually have the mug). The five star rating for LOD, intended to encourage us to follow five basic rules for linked data is useful, […] What''s up with this Jane-athon stuff? managemetadata-com-643 The library world has been dominated by the ''Anglo-American'' notions of standard practice for a very long time, and happily, RDA is leading away from that, both in governance and in development of vocabularies and tools. Just about a year ago our paper on this topic (Versioning Vocabularies in a Linked Data World, by Diane Hillmann, Gordon Dunsire and Jon Phipps) was presented to the IFLA Satellite meeting in Paris. And just solving the change management issue does little to solve the inevitable ''vocabulary rot'' that can make published ''linked data'' less and less meaningful, accurate, and useful over time. [That''s why we''re so focused on the RDA data model (which can actually be semantically richer than MARC), why we helped create marc21rdf.info, and why we''re working at building out our RDF vocabulary management services.] marcedit-reeset-net-8985 * Bug Fix: Internet Archive => HathiTrust plugin updates to correct debug link generation. * Bug Fix: Validate Headings window was freezing when using some of the new linked data rule options. * Enhancement: MarcEditor global Edit functions -a new Preview option has been added (Replace All, Add Field, Delete Field, Copy Field, Edit Indicators, Edit Field, Edit Subfield, Swap Field) * Enhancement: OCLC Integration -New Session Diagnostics option added for debugging processes * Change: Z39.50 Preferences Window update process for opening URLs * Change: Catalog Calculator Window -update process for opening URLs * Change: Main Window -update process for opening URLs * Change: RDA Helper -update process for opening URLs * Bug Fix: Main Window -corrects process for determining version for update * Bug Fix: Main Window -Updated image mashable-com-9799 Best Free Dating Sites Thus, this holiday, we''re taking a look at 10 individuals who have been instrumental in helping to shape the world wide web and the culture of the Internet as we know it today. Why He Matters: Marc Andreessen co-authored Mosaic, the first widely-used web browser and he founded Netscape Communications. Why He Matters: Brian Behlendorf was the primary developer of the Apache Web Server and one of the founding members of the Apache Group. Why He Matters: John Resig is the creator and lead developer of jQuery, the most popular JavaScript library on the web. However, perhaps Gay''s pinnacle achievement with Flash was in the team he spearheaded to create what was then known as the Flash Communication Server (it''s now the Flash Media Server) which let Flash Player use the RTMP protocol to stream audio and video over the web. More development and design resources from Mashable: brendan eich, Dev & Design, founding fathers, john resig, marc andreessen, rasmus lerdorf, Social Media, web development, World Wide Web matienzo-org-2040 On Sunday, October 4 at 1:30 PM Pacific/4:30 PM Eastern, those of us who knew him through Code4Lib and the world of libraries are encouraged to gather to share our memories of him and to appreciate his life and work. While I like to hike, I''m arguably a pretty casual hiker, and living in California provides a surprising number of options within 45 minutes driving time for SOTA newbies. I spent a little time over the last day or so trying to bodge together a shortcode for Hugo to embed an instance of Mirador. I have spent the last four and a half months feeling like everything is slipping from my grasp – personally, professionally, and in between. I have not read anything more substantial than an article since February, despite getting a stack of books out of the library in preparation for more time at home. Comments on revisions to SAA statement on Diversity and Inclusion matienzo-org-7395 There are many ways in which we desperately need to examine privilege within the context of our profession as well as the overall organization, but for now, I’m going to limit this post to addressing an issue that has been racing through my head since the SAA annual meeting, which concern privilege and the intersection of archives and technology, the area in which I work. It looks to be a jam-packed week for me, with a full-day Standards Committee/TSDS meeting on Tuesday, followed by THATCamp Austin in the evening, an (expanded version of my) presentation on Linked Data and Archival Description during the EAD Roundtable on Wednesday, and Thursday''s session (number 101): "Building, Managing, and Participating in Online Communities: Avoiding Culture Shock Online" (with Jeanne Kramer-Smyth, Deborah Wythe, and Camille Cloutier). matrix-org-4087 Matrix open standard for secure, decentralised, real-time communication, and its Apache licensed Matrix gives you simple HTTP APIs and SDKs (iOS, Android, Web) to create chatrooms, direct chats and chat bots, complete with end-to-end encryption, file transfer, synchronised conversation history, formatted messages, read receipts and more. When you send a message in Matrix, it is replicated over all the servers whose users are participating in a given conversation similarly to how commits are replicated between Git repositories. The server then sends the signed JSON over HTTPS to any other servers which are participating in the room.curl –XPOST –H ''Authorization: X-Matrix origin=alice.com,...'' –d ''{ Alice, Bob and Charlie''s homeservers all have different views of the message history at this point but Matrix is designed to handle this inconsistency. Charlie''s homeserver relays his message through as well, at which point all 3 servers have a consistent view of history again (including the race between Bob and Charlie). mellon-org-9194 Mellon continues to distribute additional funds to help shore up struggling arts and cultural organizations and higher learning institutions. Mellon continues to distribute additional funds to help shore up struggling arts and cultural organizations and higher learning institutions. Mellon continues to distribute additional funds to help shore up struggling arts and cultural organizations and higher learning institutions. Mellon continues to distribute additional funds to help shore up struggling arts and cultural organizations and higher learning institutions. Mellon Foundation Announces Five New Proposals Funded through the Monuments Project As the largest supporter of the arts and humanities in the US, the Mellon Foundation seeks to build just communities where ideas and imagination can thrive. Sign up to stay informed about news and events at the Mellon Foundation. Sign up to stay informed about news and events at the Mellon Foundation. Sign up to stay informed about news and events at the Mellon meredith-wolfwater-com-5467 In September, I gave a talk at Oregon State University’s Instruction Librarian Get-Together about the interactive tutorials I built at PCC last year that have been integral to our remote instructional strategy. As usual, the week the 2020 Library Journal Movers and Shakers were announced, I saw plenty of complaints about the award and, in some cases, awardees. I''ve been reading this sort of hurtful negativity since 2006 when I was named a Mover and Shaker (and a friend of mine wrote a blog comment calling us "the ... I have been wanting to blog for weeks. I want to start this post by recognizing someone who has done a great deal to support library workers’ mental health in the face of toxic workplaces, Kaetrena Davis Kendrick. This was a pretty good year for me. When libraries and librarians pretend to be neutral, they often cause harm meredith-wolfwater-com-8104 about me, librarianship, libraries, Work, Work-life balance free the information!, Higher Ed, instruction, librarianship, online education, reference, Work career, libraries, management, Work, Work-life balance librarianship, libraries, management, speaking, Work ALA, hi, librarianship, libraries, management, Work, Work-life balance I want to start this post by recognizing someone who has done a great deal to support library workers'' mental health in the face of toxic workplaces, Kaetrena Davis Kendrick. about me, librarianship, mid-career, social software, Work, Work-life balance about me, career, librarianship, mid-career, social software, Work, Work-life balance career, librarianship, libraries, management, mid-career, MPOW, Work, Work-life balance about me, career, gender, management, mid-career, Work, Work-life balance, writing about me, librarianship, mid-career, Work, Work-life balance I''m sure some of you remember the big push last year and early this year to require the MLS for the Executive Director of the American Library Association (ALA) — if you don''t, here is an article, column, and blog post about it. about me, gender, librarianship, management, tenure track, Work, Work-life balance ndsa-diglib-org-1796 CLIR + DLF WordPress Farm – Just another WordPress site Just another WordPress site Registration has been disabled. CLIR + DLF Wordpress Farm CLIR + DLF Wordpress Farm Proudly powered by WordPress Skip to content Skip to content Open toolbar Accessibility Tools Increase Text Decrease Text Grayscale High Contrast Negative Contrast Light Background Links Underline Readable Font Reset ndsa-org-2231 National Digital Stewardship Alliance Digital Library Federation Fixity Survey Staffing Survey Levels of Preservation Levels of Preservation DigiPres Conference 2021 DigiPres Conference 2021 CFP Past DigiPres Conferences National Digital Stewardship Alliance an international membership organization that supplies advocacy, expertise, and support for the preservation of digital heritage Digital Preservation a 2020 Digital Preservation Award Winner! The NDSA is a consortium of 260 partnering organizations, including committed to the long-term preservation of digital information. Members work together to preserve access to our digital heritage. NDSA is hosted by the Digital Library Federation. Join NDSA Join NDSA Join the NDSA and its Interest Groups! NDSA Agenda NDSA Agenda Providing strategic leadership to the NDSA. A resource for NDSA members and the broader community. Attend DigiPres and other NDSA events. NDSA c/o CLIR E: ndsa@diglib.org NDSA NDSA NDSA The NDSA is proudly hosted by the Digital Library Federation at CLIR. ndsa-org-5355 DigiPres Conference 2021 CFP Digital Preservation Conference Digital Preservation Conference About the NDSA and Digital Preservation 2021 The NDSA is a consortium of 260 organizations committed to the long-term preservation and stewardship of digital information and cultural heritage, for the benefit of present and future generations. Digital Preservation 2021 will be a crucial venue for intellectual exchange, community-building, development of good practices, and national-level agenda-setting in the field, helping to chart future directions for both the NDSA and digital stewardship. The NDSA invites proposals for Digital Preservation 2021: Embracing Digitality (#DigiPres21) to be held ONLINE this year on November 4th. Lauren Work, University of Virginia Library (Communications Liaison) Future Events: For the latest on upcoming events, see our NDSA calendar. More events relevant to the NDSA''s mission are to be found on the DLF Community Calendar. NDSA c/o CLIR The NDSA is proudly hosted by the Digital Library Federation at CLIR. ndsa-org-6020 The National Digital Stewardship Alliance (NDSA) invites proposals for Digital Preservation 2021: Embracing Digitality (#DigiPres21) to be held ONLINE this year on November 4th. Because of the virtual format and our interest in minimizing screen fatigue but still facilitating community connection, we will be offering a reduced number of sessions than are typically offered during the in-person Digital Preservation conference. To make space for as many voices as possible, individuals may present only once on the conference program, though names may be listed more than once in affiliation with awards and/or projects. We will offer additional ways for community members to share content and resources whether conference proposals are accepted or not. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by NDSA''s Digital Preservation 2021 Program Committee. About the NDSA and Digital Preservation 2021 The NDSA is a consortium of over 250 organizations committed to the long-term preservation and stewardship of digital information and cultural heritage. Digital Preservation is the major meeting and conference of the NDSA. ndsa-org-7447 netwerkdigitaalerfgoed-nl-9978 De Nationale Strategie Digitaal Erfgoed is daarop gericht en de Digitaal Erfgoed Referentie Architectuur (DERA) beschrijft welke afspraken hiervoor nodig zijn. De DERA beschrijft hoe er met behulp van linked open data en technieken kan worden samengewerkt over de grenzen van instellingen en sectoren heen. Een voorbeeld van de toegepaste DERA is het eind 2020 gelanceerde platform Van Gogh Worldwide, waar informatie te vinden is over ruim duizend kunstwerken in Nederlandse erfgoedinstellingen en bij particulieren. Doordat aanpassingen aan de DERA meteen in de wiki worden opgenomen, bevat deze de meest actuele informatie. De ontwikkeling en het beheer van de Digitaal Erfgoed Referentie Architectuur (DERA) ligt in handen van een architectuurraad. De Architectuurraad, onder voorzitterschap van OCW, zorgt voor de doorontwikkeling van deze referentiearchitectuur. Neem dan contact op met de voorzitter van de Architectuurraad, Bram Gakeer. news-archivesunleashed-org-1032 news-archivesunleashed-org-5429 news-docnow-io-1641 Along with community members we''ve developed and maintained open source tools like twarc that talk directly to the Twitter API to help users to search for and collect live tweets that match criteria like hashtags, names and geographic locations. Today we''re excited to announce the release of twarc v2 which has been designed from the ground up to work with the v2 API and Twitter''s new Academic Research track. But we have heard from many users that the Academic Research Track presents new opportunities for Twitter data collection that are essential for researchers interested in the observability of social media platforms. This is diving into the weeds a little bit, but it''s worth noting here that Twitter''s introduction of expansions allows data that was once duplicated across multiple tweets (such as user information, media, retweets, etc) to be included once per response from the API. niso-plus-6557 NISO Plus 2021 Program NISO Plus 2021 Program NISO Plus Scholarship Program NISO Plus Scholarship Program The NISO Plus Conference NISO Plus News No Comment on What I Learned At NISO Plus 2021 What I Learned At NISO Plus 2021 No Comment on NISO Plus 2021 Highlights NISO Plus 2021 Highlights This website uses cookies to improve your experience. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies do not store any personal information. nowviskie-org-4140 [The following is a brief talk I gave at the opening plenary of RBMS 2019, a meeting of the Rare... [What follows is the text of a talk I gave in two different contexts last week, as “Reconstitute the World:... [This is the text of a talk I gave last week, as “Speculative Collections and the Emancipatory Library,” to close... [While I’m cleaning up the text of a talk I gave at Harvard’s Hazen Symposium last week (see #HazenatHarvard or Merrilee’s... [This is the blended and edited text of two talks I gave last week. [Here’s a cleaned-up version of brief remarks I made in a panel discussion on “Cultivating Digital Library Professionals,” at Tuesday’s... [This—more or less—is the text of a keynote talk I delivered last week in Atlanta, at the 2014 DLF Forum:... I am deeply honored to have been invited to give a plenary lecture at this year’s Digital Humanities conference, planned... nowviskie-org-7578 And in the UK, an AHRC-funded ''Digital Library Futures'' project led by Paul Gooding and Melissa Terras (the seed of this edited collection) offered a golden opportunity to reflect—in the light of altered global understandings of the preservation and access challenges surrounding digital information—on the parliamentary Legal Deposit Libraries (Non Print Works) Regulations of 2013, which extended collecting practices dating to the Early Modern Period to new media formats beyond the book. It is well balanced between reflection-and-outlook and practice-and-method in what our editors call the ''contested space'' of e-legal deposit—taking on the international and very long-term consequences of our present-day conception, regulation, assembly, positioning, and use of library-held digital collections. nymag-com-6814 What I think will emerge — what''s most tragic about the meme-stock movement — is that, sure, there are some people on Reddit who made some money, but when all this unwinds, we''re going to find out it was the same hedge funds and entrenched players who made the majority of the money. So a phenomenon like GameStop is semi-disenfranchised young people with a little bit of money in their pockets finding a way to create volatility in a system that''s been rigged. And people who have the majority of their earnings or wealth in assets like real estate and stocks do really well." "I want it to be kids from the following Zip Codes who are raised in homes with single parents with household incomes of less than $70,000." In other words, wealthy people, or even the government, could buy coins and then put smart contracts on top of the coin to determine who gets that seat. oc-lc-1101 This report shares the CONTENTdm Linked Data Pilot project findings, where OCLC and five partner institutions investigated methods for—and the feasibility of—transforming metadata into linked data to improve the discoverability and management of digitized cultural materials. During the spring of 2021, OCLC Research ran a discussion series focused on these two reports where participants were able to share their own experiences, get a better understanding of the topic area, and gain confidence in planning ahead. An opening plenary webinar giving an overview of next generation metadata, how and why it is changing, and the impact this could have. OCLC speakers in this session include Rachel Frick (Executive Director, Research Library Partnership), John Chapman (Senior Product Manager, Metadata Services), Annette Dortmund (Senior Product Manager), and Titia van der Werf (Senior Program Officer). A closing plenary webinar by OCLC and representatives from the round table discussions to bring together what was discussed and to share highlights from the sessions with the wider group. officialnosk-github-io-8821 Celebration of Free and Open Source Software Software Freedom Day (SFD) is an annual worldwide celebration of Free Software. Attend talks and workshops on various FOSS, play games, code, eat and celebrate at the Software Freedom Day. Get directions for NCIT · Balkumari, Lalitpur -> Your generous contribution provides an unique opportunity for over a thousand young men and woman to learn about the benefits of using Free and Open Source Software plus celebrate the worldwide event. So, hurry up now, and register for the activities you''re interested in. At NCIT Balkumari, Lalitpur At NCIT Balkumari, Lalitpur September 21 · At NCIT · Balkumari, Lalitpur September 21 · At NCIT · Balkumari, Lalitpur Let''s celebrate Software Freedom Day (SFD). Let''s celebrate Software Freedom Day (SFD). SFD is a public education effort with the aim of increasing awareness of Free Software and its virtues, and encouraging its use. okee-ee-9294 OKEE | Open Knowledge Estonia MTÜ Märtsis tähistame rahvusvahelist avaandmete päeva osale OKEE andmeklubis ning hääleta oma lemmikute andmete kasutajate poolt! Andmed muutuvad meie elus järjest kesksemaks ning kõik tulevikutooted on andmepõhised, kirjutab Tallinna Ülikooli teadur Andres Kõnno avaandmete portaalis. Eesti avaandmete turu suurus võib aastaks 2025 ulatuda 445 miljoni euroni 7. jaanuar 2021 | Blogi Autor: Maarja Olesk Tallinna Tehnikaülikooli keeletehnoloogia labori juhataja ja vanemteadur Tanel Alumäe rääkis avaandmete portaalile, kuidas teadlased andmete abil automaatse kõnetuvastuse mudeleid treenivad, mis andmete kasutamises segadust tekitab ja miks on... Autor: Maarja Olesk Eriolukord on paljudes riikides selleks korraks läbi, aga koroonaviirus on jätkuvalt meiega. veebruar 2020 | Blogi veebruar 2020 | Blogi veebruar 2020 | Blogi Autor: Maarja Olesk Kus avaandmetest juttu, seal kerkib varem või hiljem küsimus isikuandmete kaitsest. Autor: Maarja Olesk Ometi üks rõõmus uudis metsandusvaldkonnast – Statistikaamet ja Riigikantselei on koos puu istutanud! oknp-org-2110 We believe that openness of data is powerful in order to have participatory government with civil society, eventually leading to sustainable development. The organization has been involved in research, advocacy, training, workshops and developing tools related to open knowledge. We help people to solve the technical, social and legal challenges of opening up data and are specialized in providing data-driven services and technical expertise.... We are one of the open data pioneers of Nepal and always ready explore new areas in depth, including developing principles and standards as part of our analysis.... On the occasion of the International Open Data Day (March 6, 2021), Open Knowledge Nepal organized a day-long ''Datathon'' in Tulsipur Dang, where in-total 30 participants joined the event... Being a community-driven organization, the COVID-19 pandemic was a nightmare for Open Knowledge Nepal. Content on this site, made by Open Knowledge Nepal, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. opendata-transport-nsw-gov-au-15 Check which service you are currently travelling on Check real-time departure information Get an at-a-glance view of all public transport across NSW Access AnyTrip web app through a web browser. Embark not only lets you plan trips around greater Sydney, but works in hundreds of cities around Australia and the world now there''s no need to download a new transport app when you''re travelling. The app provides real-time information about departure times, route recalculation, trip plan updates and options if services are delayed or cancelled. Moovit provides users with real-time information and fastest routes for the public transport network. This live information helps improve route plans and provides other users with more accurate travel time estimates. Next Station provides trip planning and timetables, real-time vehicle position and service alerts in English, Simplified and Traditional Chinese covering Sydney''s public transport network, NSW TrainLink and NSW regional buses. NextThere provides users with real-time service information. opendatacharter-net-5761 The International Open Data Charter Open By Default Check out our latest posts Open Data to Restore the Earth Open Data to Restore the Earth The (Updated) Open Up Guide for Climate Action The (Updated) Open Up Guide for Climate Action [Spotlight] From climate openness to climate justice [Spotlight] From climate openness to climate justice The role of open data to better adapt and be resilient to climate change The role of open data to better adapt and be resilient to climate change Open Data as a tool to fight corruption Open Data as a tool to fight corruption Highlights from their latest COVID-19 data meetup Highlights from their latest COVID-19 data meetup To make data open and freely available, Endorsing organizations Government adopters Government adopters Government adopters Adopt the ODC Principles Adopt the ODC Principles Adopt the ODC Principles Endorse the ODC Principles Endorse the ODC Principles @opendatacharter @opendatacharter opengeoscales-github-io-3589 This document presents the CarbonGeoScales project: A framework for standardizing available GHGs emissions open data at multiple geographical scales. In order to better mitigate climate change impacts, policy makers, scientists, carbon and environment consultancy specialists, data journalists and citizens need easy and free access to relevant and accurate data on GHGs emissions at various spatial scales. While several open data platforms and portals are engaged in publishing relevant collected GHGs emissions data (Carbon Disclosure Project, World Resources Institute, EDGAR database,UNFCCC…), the use of this data remain often complex and time consuming due to their different formats, schemas, standards, scales, protocols, units,spatio-temporal coverage, data definitions… The main goal of CarbonGeoScales consists of providing a centralized access point to updated, accurate, harmonized, and aggregated GHGs emissions data at multiple geographical scales. As an open source and collaborative project, different data processing treatments are accessible in order to provide users with transformation processes implemented on raw collected data. opensourceexile-blogspot-com-9318 If you''re starting a non-trivial number of similar articles, get yourself a prototype which does most of the stuff for you (I still use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Stuartyeates/sandbox/academicbio which I wrote for doing New Zealand women academics). If you have a list of things (people, public art works, exhibitions) in some machine readable format (Excel, CSV, etc) it''s pretty straightforward to turn them into a table like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_New_Zealand/Requested_articles/Craft#Proposed_artists or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enjoy_Public_Art_Gallery Send me your data and what kind of direction you want to take it. Adrian Pohl ‏wrote some excellent thoughts about the current state of BIBFRAME at http://www.uebertext.org/2014/07/name-authority-files-linked-data.html The following started as a direct response but, after limiting myself to where I felt I knew what I was talking about and felt I was being constructive, turned out to be much much narrower in scope. opinionator-blogs-nytimes-com-3308 bell hooks: Buddhism, the Beats and Loving Blackness The New York Times I think that I''ve been coming out more and more in the fact that the work that I''m writing is about spirituality, because one of the central aspects that has kept me grounded in my life has been spirituality. I know that the essential experience of black men and women has always been different, but from the time I was a girl to now, I never thought the police were my enemy. And to be truthful, we have to say, the problem that black people face, the trauma of white supremacy in our lives, is not limited to police brutality. b.h.: I don''t think that has changed for most black people. In my last book, "Writing Beyond Race: Living Theory and Practice," I really wanted to raise and problematize the question: Where do we feel safe as black people? orcid-org-2815 ORCID Skip to main content For full functionality of this site it is necessary to enable JavaScript. instructions for enabling JavaScript in your web browser. ORCID uses cookies to improve your experience and to help us understand how you use our websites. Learn more about how we use cookies. orcid-org-8589 outgoing-typepad-com-6324 Having processed the variable length fields inherent in MARC records with FORTRAN I can appreciate the attractiveness of fixed length blocks, arrays of binary data and 80-byte card images to the engineers/scientists of the time. The image at the head of this post came from the Hubble Legacy Archive which has an interface that will allow you to search by name and star catalog numbers, select the type of image you are interested in, and view previews of images before downloading the FITS file. At any rate, 106 records isn''t that many, so I thought it would be interesting to compare them to current WorldCat and our FRBR work clustering. While the default view of clusters to Web browsers is the HTML interface, VIAF clusters can be displayed in several ways, including the raw XML, RDF XML, MARC-21 and justlinks JSON. http://viaf.org/viaf/36978042/justlinks.json http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|n90602202/justlinks.json https://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/NSK|000051380/justlinks.json philomousos-blogspot-com-5867 Back in the day, Joel Spolsky had a very influential tech blog, and one of the pieces he wrote described the kind of software developer he liked to hire, one who was "Smart, and gets things done." He later turned it into a book (http://www.amazon.com/Smart-Gets-Things-Done-Technical/dp/1590598385). I''ve been thinking a lot about this over the last few months, as I''ve worked on finishing a project started by Sebastian Rahtz: integrating support for the new "Pure ODD" syntax into the TEI Stylesheets. When Gabriel Bodard described to me how the TEI Council worked, after I was elected for the first time, he said something like: "There''ll be a bunch of people arguing about how to implement a feature, or even whether it can be done, and then Sebastian will pipe up from the corner and say ''Oh, I just did it while you were talking.''" You only have to look at the contributors pages for both the TEI and the Stylesheets to see that Sebastian was indeed operating at a 10X level. pinboard-in-8214 The Code4Lib Journal – COLUMN: We Love Open Source Software. The Code4Lib Journal – Barriers to Initiation of Open Source Software Projects in Libraries 2016 2017 47 accessibility algorithms analytics archives ark article awesome basic bias blog blogs c4l16 c4l17 c4l18 c4l19 c4l21 c4ln18 c4lse career cas center cheatsheet cnl code code4lib-2018 code4libse2018 code4libse2019 compsci computationalarchivalscience computationallinguistics conference controlled_language controlledlanguage crowdsourcing culture data dev dh dh2016 dighum digitalhumanities digitallibraries digitalpreservation diversity dlf docker dpla english excel failure finalproject floss github harlow history how-to identifiers inclusion ipfs ischoolui job journal journalarticle journals_code4lib keynote knowledgerepresentation libjobs libraries library-tech library library_technology libt libtech libtechwomen libux lightning_talks lita litaux lodlam lt mansplaining mashcat memorylab musetech news nlp ontology open open_source openrefine opensource presentation privacy programming publish python research-lifecycle research reuse saa scholarly-communication search security sharing software source spreadsheet spreadsheets tabularformats teamwork tech technology ux washingtondc webarchive webdev work-life xml xpath yay planet-code4lib-org-1931
  • Start a debate on alternative, community-managed forms of housing in the city of Lisbon based on the model of grant of use and raising awareness on the importance of accessible data on available real estate resources owned by the city
  • The issue of bias in research data has been acknowledged for some time; for example, the launch of the Human Genome Project in the late 1990s/early 2000s helped raise awareness of the problem, as did observed differences in health care outcomes across demographic groups.

    While I very much appreciate the issue that this is attempting to solve, I''ve spent years working with libraries where this kind of practice would introduce a long-term data issue that is very difficult to identify and fix and often shows up unexpectedly when it comes time to migration or share this information with other services, communities, or organizations.

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What is the point of a link that is unlikely to continue to resolve to the expected content? While I very much appreciate the issue that this is attempting to solve, I''ve spent years working with libraries where this kind of practice would introduce a long-term data issue that is very difficult to identify and fix and often shows up unexpectedly when it comes time to migration or share this information with other services, communities, or organizations. planet-code4lib-org-78 planet-code4lib-org-902 Planet Code4Lib Tue, 27 Apr 2021 16:42:43 +0000 Tue, 27 Apr 2021 16:42:43 +0000 Code4Lib c4l-planet-admins@library.oregonstate.edu planet-code4lib-org-9456 Planet Code4Lib Search the bloggers of Planet Code4Lib using Google Custom Search. 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Given a plain text file, one of two normalization functions, and an integer, the script will output a common network graph data structure called "GraphML". Thus, given a valid TEI file, I can not only print a version of it amenable to traditional reading (and writing in), but I can also explore & navigate a text for the purposes of scholarly investigation. The system works like this: 1) write content, 2) mark-up content in rudimentary TEI, 3) pour content into database, 4) generate valid TEI, 5) transform TEI into HTML, 6) go to Step #1 until satisfied, and finally, 7) create RSS feed. My integrated development environment (IDE) consists of three items: 1) a terminal application (Mac OS X Terminal), 2) a text editor (Barebones''s BBEdit), and 3) a file transfer application (Panic''s Transmit). planet-infomotions-com-8010 Rome in three days, an archivists introduction to linked data publishing Questions from a library science student about RDF and linked data Publishing archival descriptions as linked data via databases Simple linked data recipe for libraries, museums, and archives Digging into data using new collaborative infrastructures supporting humanities-based computer science research Cloud-sourcing Research Collections: Managing Print in the Mass-digitized Library Environment Selected Internet Resources on Digital Research Data Curation Open source software and libraries: A current SWOT analysis Web-scale discovery indexes and "next generation" library catalogs Open Library Developer''s Meeting: One Web Page for Every Book Ever Published Open source software at the Montana State University Libraries Symposium Open source software for libraries in 30 minutes Exploiting "Light-weight" Protocols and Open Source Tools to Implement Digital Library Collections and Services Open source software in libraries: A workshop Open source software in libraries Open source software in libraries Open source software in libraries planetcataloging-org-1794 I am the Head of Collection Services and Adjunct Lecture in Law at the Ruth Lilly Law Library, Indiana University Robert McKinney School of Law. I started my professional career as a Slavic cataloger at the University of Michigan Graduate Library, and for the last 20 years I have been a law librarian. I think that my job title, Head of Collection Services, reflects my duties accurately, with responsibilities that include bibliographic and statistical analysis of the Library''s collection; collection promotion, bibliographic selection, and "weeding"; electronic resources management, acquisitions, cataloging, and serials control; supervision of the Technical Services staff. If I suddenly had a free day, I would focus first on organization – getting the paper and information monster under control – since, as all librarians know, organization is the key to everything else. Planet Cataloging is an automatically-generated aggregation of blogs related to cataloging and metadata designed and maintained by Jennifer W. pleroma-social-6885 Pleroma — a lightweight fediverse server Pleroma is social networking software compatible with other Fediverse software such as Mastodon, Misskey, Pixelfed and many others. Start using Pleroma by joining an existing Pleroma instance or check the installation guide to setting up your own server. Join an Instance Installation Guide About Pleroma Pleroma is free software, all development and issue tracking happens over at the project''s GitLab instance. There are multiple frontends to use with Pleroma to suit all kinds user preferences: Pleroma FE, our ''official'' highly customizable frontend. Masto FE, a Pleroma focused fork of Mastodon''s multi column frontend. Featured Instances Want to try Pleroma out but don''t know which one of the many instances to join? Here''s a short list of public community ran instances with open registration. outerheaven.club cawfee.club shitposter.club Statistics and configuration of pleroma instances Only statistics of pleroma instances You can contact us via email at contact@pleroma.social. policyreview-info-6176 Echoing the critical literature on transparency as a policy panacea (e.g., Etzioni, 2010; Ananny & Crawford, 2018), we propose the concept of observability as a more pragmatic way of thinking about the means and strategies necessary to hold platforms accountable. Similar to the flawed logic of ''notice and consent'' in the area of privacy protection, which holds that informing individuals on the purposes of data collection allows them to exercise their rights, a superficial understanding of transparency in the area of platform regulation risks producing ineffective results (see Obar, 2020; Yeung, 2017). While the term is regularly used in the literature on transparency (e.g., Bernstein, 2012; Albu & Flyverbom, 2015; August & Osrecki, 2019), we seek to calibrate it to our specific goals: the challenges raised by platforms as regulatory structures need to be addressed more broadly, beginning with the question of how we can assess what is happening within large-scale, transnational environments that heavily rely on technology as a mode of governance. polimappers-github-io-202 PoliMappers News, events and contacts PoliMappers is a volunteer students'' group, based at Politecnico di generation of volunteer mappers and to do mapping using free and open source software within the PoliMappers is the first European chapter of the international association YouthMappers, founded in 2014 in the United States of America with the support of United States Agency for International YouthMappers aims to cultivate a new generation of leaders in the field of open geospatial data and technologies, with the purpose of creating through them resilient It is a global network that currently includes 243 chapters in 55 In accordance with the terms of participation of YouthMappers, the and participating in a YouthMappers network promoted campaign. 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Entrez The Programming Historian en français Entrar The Programming Historian em português Publicamos tutoriais acessíveis, avaliados por pares, que ajudam os humanistas a aprender uma ampla gama de ferramentas digitais, técnicas computacionais e metodologias de trabalho que facilitam a pesquisa e o ensino. The Programming Historian (ISSN: 2397-2068) is released under a CC-BY license. This project is administered by ProgHist Limited, Company Number 12192946. ISSN 2397-2068 (English) Lesson retirement policy ptsefton-com-122 FAIR Data Management; It''s a lifestyle not a lifecycle ptsefton.com I have been working with my colleague Marco La Rosa on summary diagrams that capture some important aspects of Research Data Management, and include the FAIR data principles; that data should be Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable. The good part of this diagram is that it shows research data management as a cyclical, recurring activity which for FAIR data it needs to be. I think it is trying to show a project (ie grant) level view of research with data management happening in ONE spot on the journey. The big so-called lifecycle is (to me) very contrived and looks like a librarian view of the world with data searching as a stand-alone process before research data management planning. Research Data Management ptsefton-com-1810 ptsefton-com-3536 In the second quarter of 2020 Gail McGlinn and I went from playing and singing in community music events (jams, gigs, get togethers) at least once a week to being at home every evening, like everyone else. Like lots of people we decided to put our efforts into home recording, not streaming cos that would be pointless for people with basically no audience, but we started making videos and releasing them under our band name Team Happy. A bit later we got a Zoom H5 portable recorder with built in mics and a couple of extra tracks for instruments so we can do stuff away from home this got used on our month-long holiday in March 2021. This new setup made it much easier to do overdubs capture more stuff into the Model 12 and make videos each time, like on this song of mine They Say Dancing where I overdubbed guitar and bass over a live track. ptsefton-com-4152 ptsefton-com-4865 Toggle navigation ptsefton.com ptsefton.com HOME 2021-04-08: What did you do in the lockdowns PT? Part 1 Music Videos 2021-04-07: FAIR Data Management; It''s a lifestyle not a lifecycle 2021-01-28: Research Data Management looking outward from IT 2021-01-04: Redundant. 2020-11-23: An open, composable standards–based research eResearch platform: Arkisto 2019-11-07: eResearch Australasia 2019 trip report 2019-11-05: FAIR Simple Scalable Static Research Data Repository 2019-07-01: DataCrate a progress report on packaging research data for distribution via your repository 2019-07-01: Implementation of a Research Data Repository using the Oxford Common File Layout standard at the University of Technology Sydney 2019-07-01: Trip Report Open Repositories 2019 Peter Sefton Looking for more? See the archive. Arkisto Platform Data Packaging Standards DataCrate DataCrate, Repositories, eResearch eResearch File Data Capture Music Repositories Research Data Management Twitter: @ptsefton © 2021 Peter (Petie) Sefton · Powered by pelican-bootstrap3, Pelican, Bootstrap ptsefton-com-5319 ptsefton-com-619 ptsefton-com-6834 ptsefton-com-7973 ptsefton-com-8073 This is a presentation that I gave on Wednesday the 2nd of December 2020 at the AeRO (Australian eResearch Organizations) council meeting at the request of the chair Dr Carina Kemp). This is a talk delivered in recorded format by Peter Sefton, Nick Thieberger, Marco La Rosa and Mike Lynch at eResearch Australasia 2020. Mike Lynch and Peter Sefton attended the 2019 eResearch Australasia conference This presentation was given by Peter Sefton & Michael Lynch at the eResearch Australasia 2019 Conference in Brisbane, on the 24th of October 2019. This presentation was given by Peter Sefton at the eResearch Australasia 2019 Conference in Brisbane, on the 24th of October 2019. DataCrate a progress report on packaging research data for distribution via your repository '' title=''DataCrate: a progress report on packaging research data for distribution via your repository This is a talk that I delivered at Open Repositories 2019 in Hamburg Germany, reporting on developments in the DataCrate specification for research data description and packaging. punchup-world-239 PUNCHUP | WE CREATE MEANINGFUL CONVERSATION WITH DATA + DESIGN + STORY. Project We create meaningful conversation with data + design + story. Through storytelling and visualization, we provide a service of consulting and create new ways of communication. When you''ve no idea how to tell your story, we help you design creative and insightful ways. We provide a variety of innovative tools to tell your story way better : data visualization, interactive content, visual essays, etc. More on Client Project More on Client Project On Valentine''s Day, Punch Up would like to invite you to visualize your love with this simple quiz that can interpret your relationship in different charts. More on Studio Project More on Studio Project งาน Visual & Data-driven Stories จาก The Pudding Cup 2020 พลิกโฉมสื่อไทยด้วยข้อมูลใน Data Journalism Workshop Punch Up x Wisesight : Workshop แปลงโฉม Data Report ให้ย่อยง่าย น่าดู อ่านสนุก ตอบโจทย์ผู้อ่าน Copyright 2019, Punch Up pypi-org-3825 twarc-videos · PyPI This twarc plugin uses youtube_dl to download videos and their metadata from twarc2 videos nirvana-tweets.jsonl │ │ ├── Rt_Your_Fav_Bands_-_Nirvana_Come_As_You_Are.info.json │ │ ├── MUSIC_NOSTALGIA_-_Nirvana_The_Man_Who_Sold_The_World_..description │ │ ├── MUSIC_NOSTALGIA_-_Nirvana_The_Man_Who_Sold_The_World_..info.json │ │ ├── OraEtLabora_-_Reel_Stories_-_Dave_Grohl_is_on_@bbctwo_this_Saturday_at_10.30pm...talking_@Nirvana_amp_@foofighters_with_Dermot_@radioleary_@wearecraftuk.info.json │ ├── John_-_Nirvana_-_In_Bloom_Live_at_Reading_1992_@YouTube.description │ ├── John_-_Nirvana_-_In_Bloom_Live_at_Reading_1992_@YouTube.info.json │ ├── Heart-Shaped_Box_Nirvana_Music_Box.description │ ├── Heart-Shaped_Box_Nirvana_Music_Box.info.json │ ├── Nirvana_-_About_A_Girl_MTV_Unplugged.info.json │ ├── Nirvana_-_In_Bloom_Live_at_Reading_1992.description │ ├── Nirvana_-_In_Bloom_Live_at_Reading_1992.info.json │ ├── Nirvana_-_Smells_Like_Teen_Spirit_Official_Music_Video.description │ ├── Nirvana_-_Smells_Like_Teen_Spirit_Official_Music_Video.en.vtt │ ├── Nirvana_-_Smells_Like_Teen_Spirit_Official_Music_Video.info.json │ └── Nirvana_-_Smells_Like_Teen_Spirit_Official_Music_Video.mp4 │ ├── Everclear_-_Santa_Monica_Official_Music_Video.description │ ├── Everclear_-_Santa_Monica_Official_Music_Video.info.json │ ├── Nirvana_-_Heart-Shaped_Box.info.json │ ├── Nirvana_-_The_Man_Who_Sold_The_World_Live_On_MTV_Unplugged_1993_Unedited.description │ ├── Nirvana_-_The_Man_Who_Sold_The_World_Live_On_MTV_Unplugged_1993_Unedited.info.json │ ├── Nirvana_-_Smells_Like_Teen_Spirit_Cover_RADIO_TAPOK.description │ ├── Nirvana_-_Smells_Like_Teen_Spirit_Cover_RADIO_TAPOK.info.json ├── dodo_tofubeats_-_nirvana_Official_Music_Video.description ├── dodo_tofubeats_-_nirvana_Official_Music_Video.info.json └── dodo_tofubeats_-_nirvana_Official_Music_Video.mp4 View statistics for this project via Libraries.io, or by using our public dataset on Google BigQuery View statistics for this project via Libraries.io, or by using our public dataset on Google BigQuery Files for twarc-videos, version 0.0.4 Filename, size File type Python version Upload date Hashes Developed and maintained by the Python community, for the Python community. pypi-org-8064 click-plugins · PyPI An extension module for click to enable registering CLI commands via setuptools entry-points. external CLI commands via setuptools entry-points. could have all plugins register alongside the core commands, in a special @with_plugins(iter_entry_points(''core_package.cli_plugins'')) Plugin developers need to register their sub-commands or sub-groups to an entry-point in their setup.py that is loaded by the core package. 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We won't see a lot of notable and important works entering public domain here in the US until 2019. Those works would have been entered the public domain if we use the law that was applicable when they were published. ranti-10centuries-org-7785 If my memory serves me right, I heard about this Walk on the Wild Side song (wikipedia) sometime during my college year in the 90s. Here''s the 1973 footage of the Walk on the Wild Side song (youtube) Of course, like any other platform that wants you to stay there, YouTube also listed various Walk on the Wild Side cover songs. Man, what a nice thing to learn something new about this song. Public Domain Reviews put a list of creators whose work are entering the public domain for Canada, European Union (EU), and many other countries (https://publicdomainreview.org/collections/class-of-2017/.) For those in EU, nice to see H.G. Wells name there (if UK do withdraw, this might end up not applicable to them. Those works would have been entered the public domain if we use the law that was applicable when they were published. research-dugnads-github-io-735 Welcome to Research Dugnads! This website is a collection of examples and advocacy for the concept of a Research Dugnad a coming together of a research group or team to share knowledge, pass on skills, tidy and review code, among other software and working best practices. The aim is to help research teams benefit from collaborative peer-to-peer learning of research software practices and tooling that helps streamline the day-to-day of performing research. 🤔 If you''d like to know more about Research Dugnads and why we think they''re beneficial, read our Motivation 🔍 To find out what types of tasks could be undertaken during a dugnad, visit our Example Activities list ✉ You could even invite your local Research Software Engineer to share their experience and expertise 📚 Here''s what a Dugnad could look like. 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Upgrading from Ubuntu 17.10 to 18.04 Choosing a Path Forward for IIIF Audio and Video Testing DASH and HLS Streams on Linux Client-side Video Tricks for IIIF IIIF Examples #1: Wellcome Library Closing in on Client-side IIIF Content Search ruebot-net-980 Mellon Foundation funded The Archives Unleashed Project, co-Principal Investigator of the SSHRC grant "A Longitudinal Analysis of the Canadian World Wide Web as a Historical Resource, 1996-2014", and co-Principal Investigator of the Compute Canada Research Platforms and Portals Web Archives for Longitudinal Knowledge. He has also served as the Release Manager for Islandora and Fedora, the moderator for the OCUL Digital Curation Community, the President of the Ontario Library and Technology Association, and President of McMaster University Academic Librarians'' Association. Scalable Content-Based Analysis of Images in Web Archives with TensorFlow and the Archives Unleashed Toolkit Web Archives Analysis at Scale with the Archives Unleashed Cloud (with Ian Milligan) Mellon Foundation, we will be developing web archive search and data analysis tools to enable scholars and librarians to access, share, and investigate recent history since the early days of the World Wide Web. s-w-org-1758 s-w-org-2535 s-w-org-3918 s-w-org-7608 s-w-org-9193 s-w-org-9494 s0-wp-com-2464 s0-wp-com-8875 samvera-atlassian-net-6306 samvera-org-1340 Samvera a vibrant and welcoming community developing repository software tools Samvera is Community Sourced Software for Repository Solutions "Samvera™ is a vibrant and welcoming community of information and technology professionals who share challenges, build expertise, and create sustainable, best-in-class solutions, making the world''s digital collections accessible now and into the future." Hyku is the result of a collaboration to extend the existing Samvera project codebase to build, bundle, and promote a feature-rich, robust, flexible digital repository that is easy to install, configure, and maintain. In the UK, the Universities of York and Hull have been integrating the open-source preservation system Archivematica into their Samvera workflows. Princeton University has used Samvera to create "Figgy", a workflow tool for digitizing a wide range of formats including archival materials, ephemera, maps, audio, and coins. For adopters who do not have the resourcing to create their own variant, the Samvera Community has developed rather more "off-the-shelf" application bundles. samvera-org-4113 Registration now open for Samvera Virtual Connect, April 20 21 Samvera Skip to Sidebar Navigation Region Samvera is Community Sourced Software for Repository Solutions Samvera is an Open Source Repository Framework Samvera Community Overview (PDF download) The Samvera Community Case study: Emory University Case Study: Avalon at the University of Houston Home » News & Events » Registration now open for Samvera Virtual Connect, April 20 – 21 Registration is now open for Samvera Virtual Connect 2021! Samvera Virtual Connect will take place April 20th -21st from 11am – 2pm EDT. Registration is free and open to anyone with an interest in Samvera. 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Samvera Connect On-line 2020 included an excellent, beginner-friendly overview of "Samvera Tech 101" presented by Alisha Evans and Shana Moore, software engineers at Notch8. The post Samvera Tech 101: A Beginner-Friendly Overview of Samvera appeared first on Samvera. The post Samvera Connect presentations appeared first on Samvera. sbdevel-wordpress-com-2449 In this blog post I will go into the more technical details of SolrWayback and the new version 4.0 release. In this blog post, we’ll give you a nice little overview of the changes we made, some of the improvements and some of the added … Continue reading → The setup and the problem At the Royal Danish Library we provide full text search for the Danish Netarchive. Ongoing experiments with a large touch screen providing access to cultural heritage material Continue reading → LUCENE-8585 introduces jump-tables for DocValues, is all about performance and brings speed-ups … Continue reading → Teaser We have a Solr setup for … Continue reading → SolrWayback software bundle has been released The SolrWayback software bundle can be used to search and playback archived webpages in Warc format. From the SolrWayback Machine … Continue reading → The Danish Internet Archive has over 20billion harvested … Continue reading → sbdevel-wordpress-com-8472 It was custom tailored for the Solr index created with WARC-indexer and had features such as Trend analysis (n-gram) visualization of search results over time. Besides full-text search, Solr provides multiple ways of aggregating data, moving common net archive statistics tasks from slow batch processing to interactive requests. SolrWayback relies on real time access to WARC files and a Solr index populated by the UKWA webarchive-discovery tool. Whenever the content of a field is to be used for grouping, faceting, sorting, stats or streaming in Solr (or Elasticsearch or Lucene, where applicable), it is advisable to store it using DocValues. The linear access time was not a problem for small indexes or requests for values for a lot of documents, where most blocks needs to be visited anyway. Our netarchive search contains 89 Solr collections, each holding 300M documents in 900GB of index data. scholarly-comms-product-blog-com-567 With GetFTR if you are providing pages that contain DOIs (like on a discovery service) to your researchers, you can give them links they can click on that have been setup to get those users direct access to the content. That means as a researcher, so long as the discovery service has you as an authenticated user, you don''t need to even think about logins, or publisher access credentials. If you are off campus the experience could be different for paywalled journals, in that if you are logged in to your discovery service you should now get links that will work for you without you needing to log in to specific publisher sites, whereas just clicking on the DOI won''t necesscarily get you that access. scholarslab-lib-virginia-edu-3615 Shane Lin | Scholars'' Lab Year of Blogging Year of Blogging Library Library COVID-19 Update: The Scholars'' Lab staff is available, working remotely to support your teaching and research needs. All of our workshops, events, and consultations will be online this semester. Contact us at scholarslab@virginia.edu to ask a question or schedule a virtual GIS, VR, digital project, or makerspace consultation. For information about other departments, see the Library''s Status Dashboard and FAQ. Shane Lin Email:ssl2ab@virginia.edu Twitter:@shane-et-al Shane writes codes for Scholars'' Lab, teaches Code Lab, and co-directs the Slab Coffee Studies Program. On the academic side, he works on the history of computing and the impact of digital technology on culture and politics. Shane was previously a Praxis Fellow (2012), Makerspace Technologist (2015-2017), Digital Humanities Fellow (2016), and the sole recipient of the Scholars'' Lab''s prestigious Shane Lin Memorial Fellowship (2013). All Posts by Shane How to blog How to blog How to blog Email:scholarslab@virginia.edu shelleygullikson-wordpress-com-4525 This is the text (approximately) of my presentation from the virtual Access conference on Oct.19, 2020, “Web librarians who do UX: We are so sad, we are so very very sad.” Last year, I was doing interviews with library people who do User Experience work and noticed that people who were primarily focused on the … Continue reading Web Librarians Who Do UX: Access presentation In one of them, I want to look at love letters that users have written to academic libraries so I … Continue reading Research projects: Call for help I was a little unsure how to even … Continue reading User Research: Beautiful Websites? At this years UXLibs conference, I led a workshop on adding useful friction to the library user experience. The ideas were generated around … Continue reading Adding Useful Friction to Library UX: Ideas from UXLibs Workshop Participants shelleygullikson-wordpress-com-9602 Last year, I was doing interviews with library people who do User Experience work and noticed that people who were primarily focused on the web had the most negative comments and fewest positive comments overall. In the other, I want to look at the different ways UX work is structured and supported in academic libraries so I need people who are willing to participate in an interview that will take around 60 minutes. Andy then gave some examples of projects where libraries created prototypes out of their UX research, and iterated to improve the design to actually meet user needs. Talk to people in the library who look like they''re not having a good time. Related, Claire mentioned that one of the benefits of having a student intern on this project was that he was not influenced by restraints or constraints felt by library staff; he saw only the user side. sites-google-com-3840 This event is specially designed to community members who already work on local mapping projects and want to know new tools to meet their demands, as well as other communities experiences; and to researchers who work with urban settlements (in particular, informal or low-income), where surveys require fieldwork in these areas and most of them are dialogic surveys whose premise is to empower community members and promote their ownership of the ongoing mapping processes. Este evento é voltado especialmente para membros da comunidade que já atuam em projetos de mapeamento local e desejam conhecer novas ferramentas para atender às suas demandas, bem como outras experiências das comunidades; e para pesquisadores que trabalham com assentamentos urbanos (em particular, informais ou de baixa renda), onde as pesquisas exigem trabalho de campo nessas áreas e a maioria delas são pesquisas dialógicas cuja premissa é empoderar os membros da comunidade e promover sua apropriação dos processos de mapeamento em andamento. sloan-org-1900 Sloan-Supported Documentary "Coded Bias" Available on Netflix Grants of up to $500,000 will be awarded to U.S. higher education institutions and organizations developing equitable pathways to STEM graduate education for Black, Latinx, and Indigenous Students Sloan/NYU-Winning Film "Radium Girls" Now Available on Netflix We fund research and education in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and economics Sloan Jr., the Foundation is a not-for-profit grantmaking institution that supports high quality, impartial scientific research; fosters a robust, diverse scientific workforce; strengthens public understanding and engagement with science; and promotes the health of the institutions of scientific endeavor. These two-year fellowships honor outstanding early-career researchers in eight fields and have become one of the most prestigious and sought after awards available to young scholars. Isaiah Andrews, Harvard economist and 2018 Sloan Research Fellow, awarded John Bates Clark Medal Isaiah Andrews, Harvard economist and 2018 Sloan Research Fellow, awarded John Bates Clark Medal about Careers in Science and Technology about Careers in Science and Technology Sloan Foundation snapshotclimate-com-au-2035 CO2 Emissions Snapshots for municipalities in Australia :: Snapshot Snapshot Explore FAQ Resources User Guide Sign upLog out Downloaded reports Organisations AccountLog outUpdate email addressDelete account CO2 Emissions Snapshots for municipalities in Australia Helping communities and councils plan for CO2 reduction Find your municipality report BetaTerms and conditions Use of this website governed by the terms of use set out in our Privacy Statement. Dismiss software-ac-uk-183 Each idea/pitch needs to be presented and registered by the evening of Wednesday, 31 March 2021 to be officially part of the CW21 Hack Day. When registering your idea/pitch you will be asked about the team leader, details of what you plan and the category of your idea/pitch (e.g. Software and Credit, Data/Code Sharing, Reproducible Research, Bring-Your-Own-Data (BYOD), Collaborative working, etc.) Note the ideas need not be about writing software: they could be standards related, paper hackathons or some other research software related activity. During the 5 minute presentation of your Hack Day work, each team must show how they address the criteria. For other research software related hacks, is it clear you are using best practice in the construction of the work? The Hack Day teams to come in 1st, 2nd and 3rd place will win prizes! The prizes for the winning Hack Day team members are as follows: software-ac-uk-2067 This session is a fundamental part of the Collaborations Workshop: it helps people learn about new ideas and work together on solving shared problems. You can view the speed blogs from last year''s Collaborations Workshop 2020 discussion session here. The Reporter clicks the link for the collaborative note taking and blog template for their group from the Discussion Topics spreadsheet and uses that to note down the pertinent points from the discussion that can then be used as the basis for constructing the speed blog about the session. You might want to move the notes to the bottom of your document and blog post to the top in the last few minutes of the discussion session. There is no formal reporting back session at Collaborations Workshop 2021, the blog posts forms the heart of reporting back information from the discussions in a way that is of wider benefit to the research software community. software-ac-uk-410 Collaborations Workshop 2021 (CW21) | Software Sustainability Institute The Software Sustainability Institute''s Collaborations Workshop series brings together researchers, developers, innovators, managers, funders, publishers, policy makers, leaders and educators to explore best practices and the future of research software. Dr Michelle Barker to open Collaborations Workshop ''21 with keynote on FAIR Research Software Familiar faces: Videos on better and sustainable research software from Collaborations Workshop 2019 Tickets provide access to all keynote presentations, interactive sessions, communication channels, social activities and the Hack Day. To make this event fair and inclusive to everyone, you will need to read, agree to and abide by our Participation Guidelines. Discuss and take part in collaborative speed blogging on these and other Software Sustainability topics at CW21! CW21 is a great place to network and participants will meet many of the new and existing Software Sustainability Institute Fellows – key ambassadors in varied research domains. software-ac-uk-5888 CW21 Collaborative Ideas session | Software Sustainability Institute The Collaborative Ideas session is used to get people talking about their work. This is an excellent way of generating project ideas for the Hack Day. Schedule and group assignments Help the scribe complete the Collaborative Ideas form. It is the Idea Proposer''s job to describe the idea during the pitching session, and try to attract people to work on the idea during the Hack Day (more information below). Do you want your Collaborative Idea to make it to the Hack Day? The Hack Day Idea Proposer must put their name and email address in the appropriate fields of the Collaborative Ideas form (see above for detail). The Collaborative Ideas groups to come in 1st, 2nd and 3rd place will win prizes! The prizes for the winning Collaborative Ideas group members are as follows: software-ac-uk-6822 David De Roure (Professor of e-Research, University of Oxford and Turing Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute) takes us on a four-decade journey of his favourite pieces of software in academia.Read More This post provides a summary of discussions and takeaways from the Community Sustainability session that Serah Rono and Toby Hodges facilitated at the March 2021 SORSE workshop.Read More Using the SSI Event Organisation Guide to plan the first Research Software Camp The Software Sustainability Institute''s (SSI) Research Software Camp on research accessibility took place from 21 February to 5 March 2021. It''s the end of the second and final week of our inaugural Research Software Camp, which has focussed on different aspects of research accessibility. Highlights from week one of our Research Software Camp on research accessibility Highlights from week one of our Research Software Camp on research accessibility It''s the end of the first week of our inaugural Research Software Camp which is focussed on different aspects of research accessibility. spacy-io-8181 spaCy · Industrial-strength Natural Language Processing in Python nlp = spacy.load("en_core_web_sm") Transformer-based pipelines, new training system, project templates & more spaCy v3.0 features all new transformer-based pipelines that bring spaCy''s accuracy right up to the current state-of-the-art. You can use any pretrained transformer to train your own pipelines, and even share one transformer between multiple components with multi-task learning. The new spaCy projects system lets you describe whole end-to-end workflows in a single file, giving you an easy path from prototype to production, and making it easy to clone and adapt best-practice projects for your own use cases. Whether you''re working on entity recognition, intent detection or image classification, Prodigy can help you train and evaluate your models faster. spaCy v3.0 introduces a comprehensive and extensible system for configuring your training runs. To use it with ''spacy train'' storymaps-arcgis-com-4887 tararobertson-ca-6488 Skip to content Tara Robertson Consulting Tara Robertson Consulting Diversity, Equity + Inclusion Menu Services Presentations Blog Contact Scroll down to content I work with leaders to make companies more diverse, equitable and inclusive so that they can make inclusive and innovative products and services that the world needs. Tara Robertson Consulting is located in Vancouver, Canada on the unceded xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) territories Twitter LinkedIn Proudly powered by WordPress tararobertson-ca-8046 Again, I believe the five key competencies for DEI professionals are: be strategic translate academic research into action and measure the impact of initiatives meet people where they are at and help them move to be more inclusive influence others get cross … I believe the five key competencies for DEI professionals are: be strategic translate academic research into action and measure the impact of initiatives meet people where they are at and help them move to be more inclusive influence others get cross functional … I believe the five key competencies for DEI professionals are: be strategic translate academic research into action and measure the impact of initiatives meet people where they are at and help them move to be more inclusive influence others get cross functional … tararobertson-ca-8832 Distributing DEI Work Across the Organization Tara Robertson Consulting Skip to content Tara Robertson Consulting Diversity, Equity + Inclusion Menu Services Presentations Blog Posted on April 20, 2021 by Tara Robertson Distributing DEI Work Across the Organization I enjoyed being a guest on Seed&Spark''s first monthly office hours session where Stefanie Monge, Lara McLeod and I talked about distributing diversity, equity and inclusion work across organizations. 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Dr Jeni Tennison OBE and Milly Zimeta look at the data used in the Sewell report by the Commission for Race and Ethnic Disparities Take a look at how we''ve supported innovation, improved data infrastructure and encouraged ethical data sharing across the UK over the past four years The impact of the pandemic on teachers'' and pupils'' lives, through the lens of new data made available to the ODI The ODI and Microsoft are working together to help address the looming ''data divide'' Free tool to help identify and manage ethical issues The Data Ethics Canvas is a free, downloadable tool for anyone who collects, shares or uses data. It helps identify and manage ethical issues – at the start of a project that uses data, and throughout. ODI Fridays: Open data and China – a ten year review treeverse-app-2004 Treeverse is a tool for visualizing and navigating Twitter conversation threads. It is available as a browser extension for Chrome and Firefox. After installing Treeverse for your browser, open Twitter and click on the tweet that you would like to If you''re using Chrome, the icon for Treeverse should turn from grey to blue in your browser. If you''re using Firefox, the icon will be hidden until you open a tweet, and then it will appear in the address bar. As you hover over nodes, the reply-chain preceeding that tweet appears on the right-side By clicking a node, you can freeze the UI on that tweet in order to interact with By clicking anywhere in the tree window, you can un-freeze the tweet there are more replies to that tweet that haven''t been loaded. load additional replies to that tweet. Browser extension installs may be tracked by Google and Mozilla, and the data treeverse-app-8453 tutela-network-6619 TuTela – Learning Network Learning Network Abbiamo cercato di far capire che l''Associazione si proponeva come un appoggio forte alle famiglie. Anche per la mia famiglia è stato difficile far comprendere perché volevo questo tipo di organizzazione. Ho dovuto tranquillizzarle/i che la mia intenzione non era dar vita ad una ribellione all''interno della comunità, ma aprire una strada diversa per appoggiare le donne rom. La sociedad tiene que educar a sus chicas y mujeres a pensar de manera independiente. En lugar de enfatizar tanto la virtud del sacrificio, tendría que animarlas para que se den prioridad. Tendríamos que enseñarles que reclamar sus derechos es justo y normal. Igualmente, la sociedad tendría que entender que es normal que las mujeres que viven en relaciones abusivas se sientan vulnerables y débiles. Las chicas jóvenes y las mujeres deben saber que solo cuando cuidamos de nosotras mismas y nos valoramos, logramos encontrar nuestro verdadero ser y nuestra fuerza interior, para así aceptar quienes somos. Network Network twitter-com-1174 JavaScript is not available. 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In the case of Bitcoin the miner''s primary business cost is power, and the incentive to spend can, in simple terms, be viewed as a function of the following variables: The market capitalization of BTC, which continues to grow, is why miners are willing to incur a lot of power-related costs today. ufsj-edu-br-4492 UFSJ | Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei Portal do Governo Brasileiro Processos Seletivos Processos Seletivos /SISU UFSJ para Pesquisa Pública de Processos Eletrônicos Unificar Ações e Informações Geoepaciais é um capitulo do programa universitário YouthMappers, fundado, no ano de 2015, pelas universidades Texas Tech University, George Washington University, West Virginia University , e mais recentemente a Arizona State University passou a fazer parte.O objetivo da rede YouthMappers é de incentivar jovens universitários a apoiar a geração de dados abertos e a expansão do mapeamento colaborativo para uso em escala local, em apoio às comunidades locais, pois se percebeu a necessidade de que houvesse um maior número de voluntários gerando dados abertos. Então, nada melhor que envolver os estudantes, já que é um grupo de pessoas altamente capacitadas para apoiar esses processos. Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei Praça Frei Orlando, 170, Centro, São João del-Rei, Minas Gerais, CEP: 36307-352. unsplash-com-1033 black asphalt road with rainbow sign photo â€" Free Tarmac Image on Unsplash UnsplashPhotos for everyone Brands New Explore Submit a photo LoginJoin free Caleb Chen @calebchen Download free Share Info Related collections JAN 2021 23 photos · Curated by Angie Swartz Women Images & Pictures corporate woman 553 photos · Curated by Iain Moore HD Grey Wallpapers Car Images & Pictures Worship use 25 photos · Curated by S Townsley worship Related tags tarmac asphalt road road road urban building street town HD City Wallpapers human human human People Images & Pictures People Images & Pictures text Thank You Images covid-19 nhs Rainbow Images & Pictures freeway housing symbol sign zebra crossing Free pictures unsplash-com-238 Bálint Szabó (@thehighdynamic) | Unsplash Photo Community UnsplashPhotos for everyone Brands New Explore Submit a photo LoginJoin free a creative soul, enjoying logical thinking and art Budapest thehighdynamic.com Interests Nature Images outdoor Photos 11 Likes 54 Collections 0 Bálint Szabó Bálint Szabó Bálint Szabó Bálint Szabó Bálint Szabó Bálint Szabó Bálint Szabó Bálint Szabó Bálint Szabó Bálint Szabó Bálint Szabó Bálint Szabó Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Download Bálint''s work appears in the following categories train track Tree Images & Pictures HQ Background Images HQ Background Images accessory glass line track HD Wallpapers HD Wallpapers fence rail railway terminal train train station transportation vehicle Brown Backgrounds construction cityscape dusk HD Sky Wallpapers HD Sky Wallpapers Sun Images & Pictures sunlight sunrise Sunset Images & Pictures Birds Images Cloud Pictures & Images flare human Light Backgrounds Make something awesome unsplash-com-8054 Skewed Pictures | Download Free Images on Unsplash UnsplashPhotos for everyone Brands New Explore Submit a photo LoginJoin free Photos 2 Collections 28 Users 1 Any orientation Any color Sort by Relevance Skewed collage poster art modern art path pavement walkway grey refraction person Bálint Szabó Kaleb Nimz Download Download HD Grey Wallpapers HD Grey Wallpapers HD Grey Wallpapers tile tile tile tile sidewalk sidewalk sidewalk sidewalk Make something awesome unsplash-com-8303 Caleb Chen (@calebchen) | Unsplash Photo Community UnsplashPhotos for everyone Brands New Explore Submit a photo LoginJoin free Download free, beautiful high-quality photos curated by Caleb. 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Descarga: El muro marroquí en el Sáhara Occidental Descarga: El muro marroquí en el Sáhara Occidental Patrice Lumumba sobre los desafíos políticos y culturales de la independencia Patrice Lumumba sobre los desafíos políticos y culturales de la independencia Desafío fotográfico: trabajo y covid Desafío fotográfico: trabajo y covid Calendario abril 2021 Calendario abril 2021 Calendario abril 2021 bajo Escuela Creo en los poderes creadores del pueblo bajo Pix bajo Pix bajo Pix vangoghworldwide-org-2907 viaf-org-3522 Virtual International Authority File VIAF: The Virtual International Authority File utility of library authority files by matching and linking widely-used National Library of France National Library of Sweden National Library of Australia National Library of Spain National Library of Portugal National Library of Brazil National Library of the Czech Republic National Library of Israel Swiss National Library Swiss National Library National Széchényi Library, Hungary National Library of Russia National Library of the Netherlands National Library of Greece National Library of Argentina National Library of Norway National Library of Norway National Diet Library, Japan National Library Board, Singapore National Library of Latvia National Library of Poland National Library of Poland National Library of Ireland National Central Library, Taiwan National Library and Archives of Québec National Library of Korea National Library of Luxembourg National Library of Chile National Library of Morocco National Library of Estonia National Library of Lithuania Slovak National Library vphill-com-1478 UNTSW UNTETD OSTI TRAIL OTA TDNP MDID CRSR JNDS UNTGW One of the things that we were excited about when we adding the Clustering Dashboard to the UNT Libraries'' Edit system was the ability to experiment with new algorithms for grouping or clustering metadata values. As I mentioned at the beginning of the post, one of the things that we were excited about when we implemented the Cluster Dashboard was the ability to try out different algorithms for looking at our metadata. In this post we are going to look at the data for the 10,427,111 user sessions that we generated from the 2017 Apache access logs from the UNT Libraries Digital Collections. The first thing you see when you load up the Cluster Dashboard is a quick bit of information about how many records, collections, and partners you are going to be working on values from. vphill-com-8537 In the previous post in this series I laid out the work that we were going to do with session data from the UNT Libraries’ Digital Collections. This is the last of the updates from our summer’s activities in creating new metadata interfaces for the UNT Libraries Digital Collections. If you are interested in the others in this series you can view the past few posts on this blog where I talk about our facet, count, search, and item interfaces. This is the next blog post in a series that discusses some of the metadata interfaces that we have been working on improving over the summer for the UNT Libraries Digital Collections. Next up in our review of the new metadata quality interfaces we have implemented this summer is our Element Count Dashboard. This is the second post in a series that discusses the new metadata interfaces we have been developing for the UNT Libraries’ Digital Collections metadata editing environment. weallcount-com-1252 We All Count | Project For Equity in Data Science It''s a project to increase equity in data science. There are a lot of equity challenges facing data science today, but it''s not enough to just point them out. When we take on a data equity problem, we reach out to everyone in the project community for help finding examples, working through our thinking, and getting to workable solutions. The core of We All Count''s philosophy is our Data Equity Framework. It''s a way of thinking about and engaging with equity in data projects from start to finish. LEARN THE DATA EQUITY FRAMEWORK We can create tools anyone can use to improve data equity right away. We will do our best to help you with whatever data equity problem you are facing; whether that means recommending training, offering consulting, introducing you to a community of supportive peers or having a one-on-one chat. weallcount-com-446 Learn About Equity in Data Science The We All Count project offers a variety of ways to learn about equity in data science, from introductions to the base concepts to technical solutions and systems. Learn our universal framework for creating and critiquing data projects. Each stage contains a set of practical tools to help embed and ensure increased equity in your data products. Lunch & Learn: A Case Study in Applying the Data Equity Framework Join us for one hour a week, for eight weeks, as we take you through a full case study of the We All Count Data Equity Framework. Join us for a full day of interactive learning on how to ensure you can embed an equity lens into your organization''s data. OTHER WAYS TO LEARN We All Count is committed to training and supporting anyone who wants to bring more equity and fairness to the world of data. weareinflux-com-132 weareinflux-com-5167 Influx Library User Experience – Just another WordPress site Partner with Influx and create delightful experiences for your patrons A few things we do Prefab We''ve already built a great website for your library. UX evaluations What is your library doing well, and what can you improve? Website reviews Looking for some expert feedback on your website? Get our eyes on it. Presentations Level up your staff''s UX skills. Website redesign Full service research / design / build and anything in-between. hello@weareinflux.com Be nice and have fun Be nice and have fun Be nice and have fun Contact Contact Contact web-archive-org-2314 The ZOMDir project: The half-life of a link is two year This is a collection of web page captures from links added to, or changed on, Wikipedia pages. This is part of the Internet Archive''s attempt to rid the web of broken links. The Wayback Machine https://web.archive.org/web/20171017041901/http://blog.zomdir.com/2017/10/the-half-life-of-link-is-two-year.html At January 4, 2016 I analysed the data I have and concluded that 77% (or more exactly 76.8387682%) of the links are fine. Based on this data I concluded that on an average day 0,093670021% of external links will get broken. After a half year one sixth of the links are broken. After two years 50% of the links are broken. After two years 50% of the links are broken. The half-life of a link is two year The half-life of a link is two year The half-life of a link is two year The half-life of a link is two year web-archive-org-7310 The Internet Archive discovers and captures web pages through many different web crawls. A Large-Scale Study of the Evolution of Web Pages all web pages in their set changed within a week, and 23% of those pages that fell into the .com domain changed found that about 40% of all web pages changed within a week, and pages that were downloaded six times or more, 56% did not change document''s length, the number of non-markup words, and the URL. of the distilled buckets, and returns the results as a web page. Figure 6: Breakdown showing in which crawl a web page was last that all other change buckets contain less than 2% of all page In the .com domain, pages change Figure 13: Clustered rates of change, broken down by document size. that pages with different numbers of words exhibit similar change measuring the rate and degree of web page changes over a wiki-diglib-org-8504 Pedagogy DLF Wiki Jump to navigation Jump to search Contents DLF Digital Library Pedagogy Group DLF Digital Library Pedagogy Group The Digital Library Pedagogy Working Group, also known as #DLFteach, is a grassroots community of practice formed thanks to practitioner interest following the 2015 DLF Forum. The group is open to anyone interested in learning about or collaborating on digital library pedagogy. 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Content is available under Creative Commons Attribution unless otherwise noted. www-amiaconference-net-6412 2021 Spring Conference Speakers AMIA/DLF Hack Day AMIA/DLF Hack Day AMIA/DLF Hack Day Introduction to Git workshop (hosted by Brendan Coates) on Thursday, April 1, 2021 For more information on these events, please see the wiki: https://wiki.diglib.org/AMIA-DLF_Hack_Day_2021 For more information, follow #AVhack21 on Twitter or email avhackday at gmail dot com. When you sign up for Hack Day, you''ll receive a discount code for the Introduction to Git Workshop on April 1st. For those participating In the AMIA/DLF 2021 Hack Day event, please use the discount code included in your Hack Day confirmation. Brendan Coates is a gardener, fermentation enthusiast, member of the Los Angeles Tenants Union, and the Sr. Archivist at Academy Oral History Projects, where he''s worked since 2018, focusing on all aspects of post-production, archiving, preservation, and access. He''s a graduate of the University of Michigan''s School of Information and has been working with open-source software since 2012, primarily focused on workflow and quality control automation. Previous Conference Programs www-archivalconnections-org-3 "''What Tech Calls Thinking'' Might Really Be Something Else." The New York Times, October 13, 2020, sec. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/13/books/review/what-tech-calls-thinking-adrian-daub.html. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/07/white-evangelicals-gambled-and-lost/613999/. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/07/trump-candidate-won-trump-man-lost/613960/. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/11/trump-absolute-immunity-and-supreme-court/602665/. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/23/nyregion/trump-taxes-vance.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage. "On Day 1,001, Trump Made It Clear: Being ''Presidential'' Is Boring." The New York Times, October 18, 2019, sec. 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I''m posting a preprint of some early work related to the Archival Connections project. www-archivalconnections-org-6657 Looking to the future, I recently had the chance to propose something slightly different, and … Continue reading Scaling Machine-Assisted Description of Historical Records Later this week, I’ll be introducing the Archival Connections Project at the Society of Indiana Archivists Meeting. During the first year of this project, one focus of my work was evaluating and developing some recommendations for using Social Feed Manager, a tool developed by George Washington University Libraries. Without … Continue reading Social Feed Manager Takeaways I’m posting a preprint of some early work related to the Archival Connections project. The easiest way to get started with Social Feed Manager is to install Docker on a local machine, such as a laptop or (preferably) desktop computer with a persistent internet connection. It will not be sufficient for a long-term documentation project and would … Continue reading Installing Social Feed Manager Locally You can read more about the project on the … Continue reading Introducing Archival Connections www-association-maidi-mg-7541 Association MAIDI Association MAIDI n°60-133 du 03 octobre 1960, l''Association MAIDI Madagascar Initiatives for Digital Innovation Madagascar Initiatives for Digital Innovation Madagascar Initiatives for Digital Innovation l''Open Data, le Data journalisme et l''E Democracy à Madagascar. L''Association est constituée pour une durée indéterminée L''Association n''appartient à aucun parti politique et est totalement indépendante de quelconque affiliation. La structure de l''Association comprend : Lors de l''Open budget de l''Etat et la divulgation des informations. l''information mais aussi s''assurer que la liberté d''individuelle de chacun soit Au delà du principe de « redevabilité », nous espérons que le gouvernement réponde favorablement au "Droit de Savoir" des citoyens. L''association fait donc le premier pas dans des concepts innovants sur le territoire national notamment les notions d''Open Data et du Data journalisme en visant des secteurs Title text information Nous Contacter Antananarivo Madagascar contact@association-maidi.mg Open Data Open Data Data Journalisme Data Journalisme www-blogger-com-4590 DSHR''s Blog DSHR''s Blog I''m David Rosenthal, and this is a place to discuss the work I''m doing in Digital Preservation. Dogecoin Disrupts Bitcoin! What Is The Point? NFTs and Web Archiving Cryptocurrency''s Carbon Footprint Elon Musk: Threat or Menace? Internet Archive Storage Correlated Failures History Of Window Systems Principles For The Decentralized Web Blast Radius More On Archiving Twitter Talk At Berkeley''s Information Access Seminar Chromebook Linux Update Effort Balancing And Rate Limits ISP Monopolies The Bitcoin "Price" Two Million Page Views! The New Oldweb.today Michael Nelson''s Group On Archiving Twitter Stablecoins RISC vs. CISC 737 MAX Ungrounding I Rest My Case Storage Media Update Even More On The Ad Bubble www-blogger-com-4854 Scriptio Continua Scriptio Continua Thoughts on software development, Digital Humanities, the ancient world, and whatever else crosses my radar. All original content herein is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Reminder Experiencing Technical Difficulties Thank You DH Data Talk Outside the tent Missing DH First Contact Form-based XML editing How to Apologize A spot of mansplaining TEI in other formats; part the second: Theory TEI in other formats; part the first: HTML Humanities Data Curation Interfaces and Models TEI is a text modelling language I Will Never NOT EVER Type an Angle Bracket (or IWNNETAAB for short) DH Tea Leaves That Bug Bit Me #alt-ac Careers: Digital Humanities Developer Addenda et Corrigenda Making a new Numbers Server for papyri.info #APA2010 Converting APIS Object Artefact Script Stomping on Innovation Killers www-blogger-com-7365 Coyle''s InFormation Coyle''s InFormation Comments on the digital age, which, as we all know, is 42. Digitization Wars, Redux Women designing Ceci n''est pas une Bibliothèque Use the Leader, Luke! Pamflets I, too, want answers I''d like to buy a VOWEL FRBR without FR or BR It''s "academic" Libraryland, We Have a Problem FRBR as a Data Model Google Books and Mein Kampf On reading Library Journal, September, 1877 The Work The Work Pray for Peace Two FRBRs, Many Relationships If It Ain''t Broke Precipitating Forward Miseducation Transparency of judgment All the (good) books All the Books 2 Mysteries Solved! www-blogger-com-8670 Open Source Exile Open Source Exile An open sourcer in exile #ChristchurchMosqueShootings How would we know when it was time to move from TEI/XML to TEI/JSON? Whither TEI? The Next Thirty Years Thoughts on the NDFNZ wikipedia panel Feedback on NLNZ ''DigitalNZ Concepts API'' BIBFRAME A wikipedia strategy for the Royal Society of New Zealand Prep notes for NDF2011 demonstration Metadata vocabularies LODLAM NZ cares about Unexpected advice Goodbye ''social-media'' world Recreational authority control Thoughts on "Letter about the TEI" from Martin Mueller unit testing framework for XSL transformations? Is there a place for readers'' collectives in the bright new world of eBooks? HOWTO: Deep linking into the NZETC site ePubs and quality What LibraryThing metadata can the NZETC reasonable stuff inside it''s CC''d epubs? Interlinking of collections: the quest continues eBook readers need OpenURL resolvers Thoughts on koha Data and data modelling and underlying assumptions Learning XSLT 2.0 Part 1; Finding Names www-blogger-com-9826 futureArch, or the future of archives... futureArch, or the future of archives... A place for thoughts on hybrid archives and manuscripts at the Bodleian Library. This blog is no longer being updated Born Digital: Guidance for Donors, Dealers, and Archival Repositories Transcribe at the arcHIVE Atlas of digital damages DayOfDigitalArchives 2012 Sprucing up the TikaFileIdentifier SPRUCE Mashup: 16th-18th April 2012 Media Recognition: DV part 1 Media Recognition: DV part 1 Media Recognition: DV part 1 Digital Preservation: What I Wish I Knew Before I Started Digital Preservation: What I Wish I Knew Before I Started What is ''The Future of the Past of the Web''? Day of Digital Archives, 2011 Another source for old software Comparing software tools Mobile forensics Preserving born-digital video what are good practices? Hidden Pages Media recognition Floppy Disks part 3 Preserving Digital Sound and Vision: A Briefing 8th April 2011 World backup day 2011 www-bloomberg-com-8177 Bloomberg Are you a robot? Bloomberg Contact us We''ve detected unusual activity from your computer network To continue, please click the box below to let us know you''re not a robot. Why did this happen? Please make sure your browser supports JavaScript and cookies and that you are not blocking them from loading. For more information you can review our Terms of Service and Cookie Policy. Need Help? Need Help? For inquiries related to this message please contact our support team and provide the reference ID below. Block reference ID: www-bohyunkim-net-9108 For example, it was openly stated that seeking racial/ethnic diversity is superficial and for appearance''s sake and that those who appear to belong to "Team Diversity" do not work as hard as those in "Team Mainstream." People make this type of statements in order to create and strengthen a negative association between multiple dimensions of diversity that are all non-normative (such as race/ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, immigration status, disability) and unfavorable value judgements (such as inferior intellectual capacity or poor work ethic).3 According to this kind of flawed reasoning, a tech company whose entire staff consists of twenty-something white male programmers with a college degree, may well have achieved a high level of diversity because the staff might have potentially (no matter how unlikely) substantial intellectual and personal differences in their thinking, background, and experience, and therefore their clear homogeneity is no real problem. www-chemistryviews-org-8169 Get Full Text Research (GetFTR) :: News :: ChemistryViews A group of the largest scholarly publishers, namely American Chemical Society (ACS), Elsevier, Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis, and Wiley, have launched the service "Get Full Text Research" (GetFTR). And now GetFTR shows whether a user will have access to the full text before clicking on a link to the publisher''s website. The user will see, in a list of search results, clear information such as a green or red button, on whether he/she will be able to access the full text of each article. If already logged in, a user who then clicks on the link will be taken directly to the article without any intermediate pages. If GetFTR recognizes in the workflow described above that a user is not entitled to access the licensed version, it will provide an alternative. Magazine of published by Wiley-VCH www-coindesk-com-2657 Ethereum Classic Hit by Third 51% Attack in a Month CoinDesk Stevan Lohja, technology coordinator at ETC Labs, in a private message with CoinDesk, said he finds the timing of the attack "very suspicious" as it came just a day after a meeting of Ethereum Classic core developers regarding "aggressive innovation" in the blockchain''s proof of work. By signing up, you will receive emails about CoinDesk products and you agree to our terms & conditions and privacy policy By signing up, you will receive emails about CoinDesk products and you agree to our terms & conditions and privacy policy By signing up, you will receive emails about CoinDesk products and you agree to our terms & conditions and privacy policy By signing up, you will receive emails about CoinDesk products and you agree to our terms & conditions and privacy policy www-dataliberate-com-1791 When Schema.org arrived on the scene I thought we might have arrived at the point where library metadata could finally blossom; adding value outside of library systems to help library curated resources become first class citizens, and hence results, in the global web we all inhabit. The recent release of the Schema.org vocabulary (version 3.5) includes new types and properties, proposed by the W3C Schema Architypes Community Group, specifically target at facilitating the web sharing of archives data to aid discovery. In a session at the IFLA WLIC in Kuala Lumpur my core theme being that there is a need to use two [linked data] vocabularies when describing library resources — Bibframe for cataloguing and [linked] metadata interchange — Schema.org for sharing on the web for discovery. The latest release of Schema.org (3.4) includes some significant enhancements for those interested in marking up tourism, and trips in general. www-dataliberate-com-6987 Structured Data / Schema.org Site Audit Service Launched Posted in Bibframe, Data Liberate, Knowledge Graph, Libraries, schema.org, Structured DataTagged Bibframe2Schema.org, Libraries, Library of Congress1 Comment The recent release of the Schema.org vocabulary (version 3.5) includes new types and properties, proposed by the W3C Schema Architypes Community Group, specifically target at facilitating the web sharing of archives data to aid discovery. In a session at the IFLA WLIC in Kuala Lumpur – my core theme being that there is a need to use two [linked data] vocabularies when describing library resources — Bibframe for cataloguing and [linked] metadata interchange — Schema.org for sharing on the web for discovery. Posted in Bibframe, Libraries, Linked Data, Marc, schema.org, Structured DataTagged Libraries, Linked Data, schema.orgLeave a comment Posted in Data Publishing, Google, Linked Data, schema.org, Structured Data Posted in Data Publishing, schema.org, SEOTagged Schema.og, SEO www-diglib-org-1078 www-diglib-org-1779 www-diglib-org-2971 2021 AMIA Cross-Pollinator: Justine Thomas DLF As this year''s "cross-pollinator," Justine will enrich both the Hack Day event and the AMIA conference, sharing a vision of the library world from her perspective. The seventh AMIA+DLF Hack Day (online April 1-15) will be a unique opportunity for practitioners and managers of digital audiovisual collections to join with developers and engineers to remotely collaborate to develop solutions for digital audiovisual preservation and access. The goal of the AMIA + DLF Award is to bring "cross-pollinators"–developers and software engineers who can provide unique perspectives to moving image and sound archivists'' work with digital materials, share a vision of the library world from their perspective, and enrich the Hack Day event–to the conference. This post was written by Hal Hinderliter, as part of Practitioner Perspectives: Developing, Adapting, and Contextualizing the #DLFteach Toolkit, a blog series from DLF''s Digital CLIR+DLF www-diglib-org-3467 Digital Library Federation DLF DLF Forum News DLF Forum News DLF Working Groups DLF Working Groups DLF serves all who are invested in the success of libraries, museums, and archives in the digital age 2021 DLF Forum, NDSA''s DigiPres, and Learn@DLF Calls for Proposals networked member institutions and a robust community of practice—advancing research, learning, social justice, & the public good through the creative design and wise application of digital library technologies We foster active, open, and welcoming working groups dedicated to building better libraries, museums, and archives for the digital age. Our annual DLF Forum serves as meeting place, marketplace, and congress for diglib practitioners from member institutions and the community at large. See CFPs for the 2021 DLF Forum, NDSA''s Digital Preservation 2021, and Learn@DLF. This post was written by Hal Hinderliter, as part of Practitioner Perspectives: Developing, Adapting, and Contextualizing the #DLFteach Toolkit, a blog series from DLF''s Digital CLIR+DLF www-diglib-org-3693 This post was written by Hal Hinderliter, as part of Practitioner Perspectives: Developing, Adapting, and Contextualizing the #DLFteach Toolkit, a blog series from DLF''s Digital Library Pedagogy group highlighting the experiences of digital librarians and archivists who utilize the #DLFteach Toolkit and are new to teaching and/or digital tools. This post was written by Rebecca Bayeck (@rybayeck), who was selected to be one of this year''s virtual DLF Forum Community Journalists. This post was written by Ana Hilda Figueroa de Jesús, who was selected to be one of this year''s virtual DLF Forum Community Journalists. This post was written by Arabeth Balasko, who was selected to be one of this year''s virtual DLF Forum Community Journalists. The post Award Winners: NDSA Levels of Digital Preservation Group appeared first on DLF. The post 2020 DLF Forum: Building Community With DLF''s Digital Library Pedagogy Working Group appeared first on DLF. www-diglib-org-4600 Home > About the Digital Library Federation > DLF Code of Conduct Together, DLF members advance research, learning, social justice, and the public good through the creative design and wise application of digital library technologies. This Code of Conduct applies to all meetings, events, working groups, and other activities organized through the DLF, including those taking place in-person or online. We will not tolerate harassment of DLF community members in any form. To report incidents after our events, in online venues, or on-site but in the absence of a staff member, call/text CLIR/DLF Staff at (732) 737-7328 or email info@diglib.org. 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CLIR+DLF www-diglib-org-4750 www-diglib-org-5060 Digital Library Federation DLF DLF Forum News DLF Forum News DLF Working Groups DLF Working Groups DLF serves all who are invested in the success of libraries, museums, and archives in the digital age 2021 DLF Forum, NDSA''s DigiPres, and Learn@DLF Calls for Proposals networked member institutions and a robust community of practice—advancing research, learning, social justice, & the public good through the creative design and wise application of digital library technologies We foster active, open, and welcoming working groups dedicated to building better libraries, museums, and archives for the digital age. Our annual DLF Forum serves as meeting place, marketplace, and congress for diglib practitioners from member institutions and the community at large. See CFPs for the 2021 DLF Forum, NDSA''s Digital Preservation 2021, and Learn@DLF. This post was written by Hal Hinderliter, as part of Practitioner Perspectives: Developing, Adapting, and Contextualizing the #DLFteach Toolkit, a blog series from DLF''s Digital CLIR+DLF www-diglib-org-5912 Home > Blog and News > 2021 DLF Forum, DigiPres, and Learn@DLF Calls for Proposals We''re delighted to share that it''s CFP season for CLIR''s annual events. The DLF Forum (#DLFforum, November 1-3), our signature event, includes digital library practitioners and others from member institutions and the broader community, for whom it serves as a meeting place, marketplace, and congress. Learn more and check out the CFP for this year''s event here: https://ndsa.org/conference/digital-preservation-2021/cfp/ Through engaging, hands-on sessions, attendees will gain experience with new tools and resources, exchange ideas, and develop and share expertise with fellow community members. Learn more and check out the CFP here: https://forum2021.diglib.org/call-for-proposals/ Learn more and check out the CFP here: https://forum2021.diglib.org/call-for-proposals/ This post was written by Hal Hinderliter, as part of Practitioner Perspectives: Developing, Adapting, and Contextualizing the #DLFteach Toolkit, a blog series from DLF''s Digital Call for Proposals open for NDSA Digital Preservation 2021! CLIR+DLF www-diglib-org-6069 www-diglib-org-6765 www-diglib-org-678 The #DLFteach Toolkit: Participatory Mapping In a Pandemic DLF This post was written by Jeanine Finn (Claremont Colleges Library), as part of Practitioner Perspectives: Developing, Adapting, and Contextualizing the #DLFteach Toolkit, a blog series from DLF''s Digital Library Pedagogy group highlighting the experiences of digital librarians and archivists who utilize the #DLFteach Toolkit and are new to teaching and/or digital tools. A Google Sheet was created and shared with everyone in the class for students to enter "tidied" data from the historic texts collaboratively. A key feature of the ArcGIS StoryMap platform that appealed to the instructor was the ability for the students to work collaboratively on the platform itself — not across shared files on folders on Box, GSuite, the LMS, etc. This post was written by Hal Hinderliter, as part of Practitioner Perspectives: Developing, Adapting, and Contextualizing the #DLFteach Toolkit, a blog series from DLF''s Digital www-diglib-org-7264 DLF Forum News DLF Forum News Home > Blog and News > Call for Proposals open for NDSA Digital Preservation 2021! The NDSA is very pleased to announce the Call for Proposals is open for Digital Preservation 2021: Embracing Digitality (#DigiPres21) to be held ONLINE this year on November 4th, 2021 during World Digital Preservation Day. Submissions from members and nonmembers alike are welcome, and you can learn more about session format options through the CFP. Digital Preservation 2021 (#DigiPres21) is held in partnership with our host organization, the Council on Library and Information Resources'' (CLIR) Digital Library Federation. This post was written by Hal Hinderliter, as part of Practitioner Perspectives: Developing, Adapting, and Contextualizing the #DLFteach Toolkit, a blog series from DLF''s Digital The NDSA is very pleased to announce the Call for Proposals is open for Digital Preservation 2021: Embracing Digitality (#DigiPres21) to be held ONLINE this CLIR+DLF www-diglib-org-7423 www-diglib-org-819 www-diglib-org-8402 The #DLFteach Toolkit: Recommending EPUBs for Accessibility DLF This post was written by Hal Hinderliter, as part of Practitioner Perspectives: Developing, Adapting, and Contextualizing the #DLFteach Toolkit, a blog series from DLF''s Digital Library Pedagogy group highlighting the experiences of digital librarians and archivists who utilize the #DLFteach Toolkit and are new to teaching and/or digital tools. For this blog post, I''ve opted to provide some background information on the topic of my #DLFteach Toolkit entry: the EPUB (not an acronym) format, used for books and other documents. The EPUB file format preserves documents as self-contained packages that manage navigation and presentation separately from the document''s reflowable content, allowing users to alter font sizes, typefaces, and color schemes to suit their individual preferences. This post was written by Hal Hinderliter, as part of Practitioner Perspectives: Developing, Adapting, and Contextualizing the #DLFteach Toolkit, a blog series from DLF''s Digital www-dlib-org-7025 D-Lib Magazine HOME | ABOUT D-LIB | CURRENT ISSUE | ARCHIVE | INDEXES | CALENDAR | AUTHOR GUIDELINES | SUBSCRIBE | CONTACT D-LIB D-Lib Magazine suspended publication of new issues in July 2017. 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Surveillance des phénomènes avec comme objectif; anticiper un évènement pour informer et alerter rapidement les communautés exposées en vue de préparer une gestion efficace et concertée des risques. C''est l''un des moyens de prévention les plus efficaces. L''Initiative pour la Gestion des Risques de Catastrophes en Afrique DRM Africa en sigle est un programme de l''organisation CongoInThePicture. Open Data Day: des données ouvertes pour renforcer la résilience des personnes exposées aux inondations à Uvira www-econtentpro-com-4154 What GetFTR Means for Journal Article Access: eContent Pro What GetFTR Means for Journal Article Access Backed by five of the biggest names in Academic publishing, GetFTR aims to enable streamlined access to journal articles for researchers. But what exactly is GetFTR, how does it work, and what does this new system mean for you and your research? Thus, GetFTR is a service where Academic articles are found and provided to you at absolutely no cost. Whether at home, in a library, or on the go, researchers can access GetFTR anywhere. Once logged in, you are given full access to published journal articles that are current, vetted, and relevant to your search specifications. Articles found with this service will be indicated by the GetFTR indicator. With our English language copy editing service, your work will be thoroughly analyzed for issues involving spelling, grammar, punctuation, formatting, and flow. www-eff-org-945 A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace | Electronic Frontier Foundation Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind. I declare the global social space we are building to be naturally independent of the tyrannies you seek to impose on us. In our world, all the sentiments and expressions of humanity, from the debasing to the angelic, are parts of a seamless whole, the global conversation of bits. Your increasingly obsolete information industries would perpetuate themselves by proposing laws, in America and elsewhere, that claim to own speech itself throughout the world. In our world, whatever the human mind may create can be reproduced and distributed infinitely at no cost. We will create a civilization of the Mind in Cyberspace. May it be more humane and fair than the world your governments have made before. www-equitywatchinitiative-org-209 Equity Watch Initiative (E-WIN) A gender-equitable world where men, women, boys and girls work as partners for a better future Strengthen women and girls'' capacity to engage in sustainable economic Mission : To promote gender equality and empower women and girls to foster an inclusive society for a sustainable future. Our Vision : A gender equitable world where men, women, boys and girls work as partners for a better future. Our Major objective To promote gender equality and empower women and girls To promote gender equality and empower women and girls Promote gender inclusivity Promote women'' and girls'' education and rights... Improve women and girls'' Strengthen women and girls'' Strengthen women and girls'' capacity to engage in sustainable ... Equity Watch Initiative [E-WIN] is a registered independent, non-political, non-governmental and nonprofit organization. Navigation Links usefull links Copyright © All rights reserved to Equity Watch Initiative [E-WIN] www-esri-com-263 Having an ArcGIS account is the first step to help you collaborate on stories and share them. Step 1: Talk with your organization administrator about setting up an ArcGIS group for your project or for a class. This will allow group members to update, modify, and publish content in the story. Step 1: Talk with your organization administrator about setting up a shared update ArcGIS group for your project. Step 2: Make sure the administrator creates a group that allows members to update All Items. Step 3: If your story guide is in a shared update group any member of the group will be able to duplicate it. Use the workflow 1 to see how to share a story with a group. This workflow is designed to allow you to share a story with an external partner who has an ArcGIS account but is not part of your organization. www-facebook-com-1621 Update Your Browser | Facebook Update Your Browser You''re using a web browser that isn''t supported by Facebook. To get a better experience, go to one of these sites and get the latest version of your preferred browser: Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Get Facebook on Your Phone Stay connected anytime, anywhere. www-facebook-com-170 Update Your Browser | Facebook Update Your Browser You''re using a web browser that isn''t supported by Facebook. 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Guess the hotel got 8 bucks richer. #XQuery #likeaboss #code4lib Continuing our walk around downtown Portland, we dropped in on Powell''s technical books, not realizing that the place was famous. Kittens: www.flickr.com/photos/earthandeden/395471919/ Beer: www.flickr.com/photos/peterkaminski/124337206/ Brandon (who is ending up in a lot of my shots), models his lunch at E-San''s, which was pineapple fried rice...served in a pineapple. Brandon, with beers everyone''s got a laptop at the code4lib conference in asheville, north carolina The great wall of "standards" #xquery #code4lib #datamining #xquery #basex #code4lib #sundayeveningwellspent www-force11-org-4590 From these discussions, the notion emerged that, through the definition and widespread support of a minimal set of community-agreed guiding principles and practices, data providers and data consumers both machine and human could more easily discover, access, interoperate, and sensibly re-use, with proper citation, the vast quantities of information being generated by contemporary data-intensive science. [9] When the use of community adopted and public terminology systems is not possible, for instance for reasons described in explanatory note 5, or because the Data Objects contain concepts that have not yet been described in any public vocabulary or ontology known to the provider, the provider should nevertheless try to create a term vocabulary of their own and publish it publicly and openly, preferably in a machine-readable form. www-ft-com-2926 Register to read | Financial Times World Home US plans to share up to 60m doses of AstraZeneca''s Covid vaccine with other countries Companies Home UK and European banks plan to slash business trips after pandemic Markets Home Nasdaq Composite closes at record level for first time in two months Opinion Home Work & Careers Home Life & Arts Home Become an FT subscriber to read: news and opinion BEST VALUE SAVE 20% Purchase a Digital subscription for $7.16 per week Purchase a Premium Digital subscription for $11.77 per week In-depth analysis – on trade, emerging markets, M&A, investing and more Premium FT.com access for multiple users, with integrations & admin tools Purchase a Team or Enterprise subscription for per week Premium Digital access, plus: Subscription management tools and usage reporting Purchase a Registration subscription for per week Premium Digital + Print Premium Digital + Weekend Print Business School Rankings www-ft-com-5711 Register to read | Financial Times World Home US plans to share up to 60m doses of AstraZeneca''s Covid vaccine with other countries Companies Home UK and European banks plan to slash business trips after pandemic Markets Home Nasdaq Composite closes at record level for first time in two months Opinion Home Work & Careers Home Life & Arts Home Become an FT subscriber to read: news and opinion BEST VALUE SAVE 20% Purchase a Digital subscription for $7.16 per week Purchase a Premium Digital subscription for $11.77 per week In-depth analysis – on trade, emerging markets, M&A, investing and more Premium FT.com access for multiple users, with integrations & admin tools Purchase a Team or Enterprise subscription for per week Premium Digital access, plus: Subscription management tools and usage reporting Purchase a Registration subscription for per week Premium Digital + Print Premium Digital + Weekend Print Business School Rankings www-ft-com-82 Register to read | Financial Times World Home US plans to share up to 60m doses of AstraZeneca''s Covid vaccine with other countries Companies Home UK and European banks plan to slash business trips after pandemic Markets Home Nasdaq Composite closes at record level for first time in two months Opinion Home Work & Careers Home Life & Arts Home Become an FT subscriber to read: news and opinion BEST VALUE SAVE 20% Purchase a Digital subscription for $7.16 per week Purchase a Premium Digital subscription for $11.77 per week In-depth analysis – on trade, emerging markets, M&A, investing and more Premium FT.com access for multiple users, with integrations & admin tools Purchase a Team or Enterprise subscription for per week Premium Digital access, plus: Subscription management tools and usage reporting Purchase a Registration subscription for per week Premium Digital + Print Premium Digital + Weekend Print Business School Rankings www-gdcbemina-com-786 Government Degree College Bemina-Intake Capacity, Bemina Srinagar, Srinagar Education,Top Colleges in Srinagar,NAAC Accredited Colleges in Srinagar. ADMISSIONS -2021 Classcodes -Department of English Classwork moved to online mode till futher notification. EVS -Classcodes NIELIT, industrial skills, 6th Sem. NOTIFICATIONS (PERIOD ,DEC 2019 BTO FEB 2021) Annual College Road Race TIME TABLE FEEDBACK Organizational Structure Team Work Admission Intake Capacity Abdul Ahad Azad Memorial Degree College Bemina Abdul Ahad Azad Memorial Degree College Bemina Degree College Bemina was established in the year1970 to meet the educational requirements of the western part of Srinagar city and the adjoining areas of district Budgam. I welcome all the students to this College to brighten their future. 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Guidance for British people travelling abroad during the coronavirus pandemic, if they are legally permitted to travel under current UK COVID-19 restrictions. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has announced the UK''s first sanctions under the new Global Anti-Corruption regime. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announces UK will host G7 foreign and development ministers in London for a COVID-secure meeting on 3 to 5 May 2021. Latest from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Chevening Scholarships are the UK government''s global scholarship programme, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) and partner organisations. information.rights@fcdo.gov.uk www-hughrundle-net-2268 Information Flaneur Information Flaneur A blog about libraries, computer programming, and the impending end of humanity. Empathy Daleks Sarah Lambert's talk at CRIG 2020 flips the usual framing of "student success". The only "COVID Recovery" worth pursuing is one that rejects "jobs" and centres care. Recursive How do you search Stack Overflow for tips on fixing your stack overflow? I recently created a map of libraries in Australia. Library Map Part 2 How Library Map Part 2 How A technical overview of how I create librarymap.hugh.run Automation workflows with GitHub Actions and Webhooks Library Map part 3 The third in my Library Map series Re-live the excitement of Generous and Open GLAM 2021 The videos of all the GOGLAM2021 talks How to write a static site generator in 30 lines or less I made [a little tool for tweeting/tooting into the void, inspired by "the Unix philosophy" www-hughrundle-net-84 Over the Easter break I made a little Rust tool for sending toots and/or tweets from a command line. My little program takes a text string as input, and sends the same string to the output, the intention being not so much that it would normally be used manually on its own (though it can be) but more that it can "work together" with other programs or scripts. yawp takes text from standard input (stdin), publishes that text as a tweet and/or a toot, and then prints it to standard output (stdout). Like I said, it''s not particularly complex, and not even all that useful for your daily social media posting needs, but the point is for it to be part of a tool chain. We could also send a toot by piping from the echo program (the tells yawp to use stdin instead of looking for an argument like it uses above): But really the point is to use yawp to do something like this: www-hughrundle-net-846 Hugh Rundle Mon Apr 19 2021 10:54:56 GMT+1000 (Australian Eastern Standard Time) Mon Mar 29 2021 15:54:58 GMT+1100 (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) Sun Feb 21 2021 19:52:05 GMT+1100 (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) Automation workflows with GitHub Actions and Webhooks: Library Map part 3 Sat Jan 30 2021 15:11:36 GMT+1100 (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) Thu Jan 28 2021 09:12:16 GMT+1100 (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) Library Map Part 1: Why Library Map Part 1: Why Mon Jan 04 2021 07:10:43 GMT+1100 (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) Mon Jan 04 2021 07:10:43 GMT+1100 (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) Sun Dec 20 2020 13:30:03 GMT+1100 (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) Mon Dec 14 2020 10:53:39 GMT+1100 (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) Mon Nov 23 2020 16:01:41 GMT+1100 (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) I''ve published my thoughts about libraries and technology on this blog for several years. All content © Hugh Rundle except as noted in Acknowledgements. www-instagram-com-7100 www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-1139 Culturally Responsive Community Engagement Programming and the University Library: Lessons Learned from Half a Decade of VTDITC Arthur, Dr. Freddy Paige, La'' Portia Perkins, Jasmine Weiss, and Dr. Michael Williams (Good Homie Signs'' "Hip Hop @ VT" mural 7/18) In Brief VTDITC: Hip Hop Studies at Virginia Tech is an award-winning series of experiential learning-focused, culturally responsive community engagement programs. Creating a Student-Centered Alternative to Research Guides: Developing the Infrastructure to Support Novice Learners By Jennie Rose Halperin In Brief Commons theory can provide important interventions within neoliberal managerial information capitalism when applied to the library as an institution. Creating a Library Wide Culture and Environment to Support MLIS Students of Color: The Diversity Scholars Program at Oregon State University Libraries At the Oregon State University Libraries (OSUL), we felt that in order to create a program dedicated to employing MLIS students of... www-inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe-org-3674 In the Library with the Lead Pipe – An open access, peer reviewed journal Culturally Responsive Community Engagement Programming and the University Library: Lessons Learned from Half a Decade of VTDITC Arthur, Dr. Freddy Paige, La'' Portia Perkins, Jasmine Weiss, and Dr. Michael Williams (Good Homie Signs'' "Hip Hop @ VT" mural 7/18) In Brief VTDITC: Hip Hop Studies at Virginia Tech is an award-winning series of experiential learning-focused, culturally responsive community engagement programs. By Jennie Rose Halperin In Brief Commons theory can provide important interventions within neoliberal managerial information capitalism when applied to the library as an institution. At the Oregon State University Libraries (OSUL), we felt that in order to create a program dedicated to employing MLIS students of... In Brief Library workers, as with other professions, are quick to diagnose ourselves and others with imposter syndrome when we doubt or devalue our everyday work. www-ipandetec-org-5266 El Instituto Panameño de Derecho y Nuevas Tecnologías (IPANDETEC) es una organización sin fines de lucro que promueve el uso y la regulación de las Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación (TIC''s) y la defensa de los Derechos Humanos en el entorno digital en Panamá. Actualmente realizamos: mapeo de actores y organizaciones de Gobernanza de Internet, en la región centroamericana; estudios de protección de datos personales; análisis de estrategias de ciberseguridad en la región de Centroamérica, desde la perspectiva de derechos humanos e inclusión social; observatorios de datos abiertos, biométricas, cifrado y cibercrimen. En IPANDETEC promovemos el uso y regulación de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación y la defensa de los derechos humanos en el entorno digital en Panamá y Centroamérica. Promueve el uso y regulación de las TIC y la defensa de los Derechos Humanos en el entorno digital, a través del análisis, incidencia, investigación, monitoreo legislativo en políticas públicas de Internet en Centroamérica. www-irs-gov-3280 This document contains final regulations under section 3504 of the Internal Revenue Code (Code) providing circumstances under which a person (payor) is designated to perform the acts required of an employer and is liable for employment taxes with respect to wages or compensation paid by the payor to individuals performing services for the payor''s client pursuant to a service agreement between the payor and the client. The proposed regulations provide rules regarding the employment tax obligations under certain three-party arrangements in which a payor enters into an agreement with the employer (client) to perform the employment tax obligations of the client with regard to wages or compensation paid by the payor to individuals performing services for the client, but the payor does not use the established IRS administrative procedures to request authorization to file employment tax returns and performs other acts for the client. www-itee-uq-edu-au-3947 Elizabeth Alpert Thinking Systems The University of Queensland, Australia Maps Thinking Systems Site menu Search form Search form Search Search Search Elizabeth Alpert ITEE Summer Scholar (2008-09), (2009-10), (2010-11) She studies linguistics, history (classical and medieval), and whichever computing courses take her fancy. She enjoys interactions between different areas of knowledge, and is particularly interested in combining linguistics and computing to deal with issues of artificial systems and natural language usage and comprehension. On This Site Research Research Team Chief Investigators Research Fellows PhD Students & Alumni Student Research Scholars Home › Team › Student Research Scholars › Elizabeth Alpert Home › Team › Student Research Scholars › Elizabeth Alpert The University of Queensland, Australia Maps and Directions © 2021 The University of Queensland © 2021 The University of Queensland For Media For Media For Media Emergency Contact Social Media UQ Contacts UQ Contacts UQ Contacts UQ Contacts EMERGENCY www-jeffpooley-com-3345 ''Publishers Announce a Major New Service to Plug Leakage'' | Jeff Pooley ''Publishers Announce a Major New Service to Plug Leakage'' Ithaka S+R''s Roger Schonfeld, in a Scholary Kitchen post on the publishing oligopolists'' new "GetFTR" initiative: First, it enables the discovery service to indicate whether the article full text is available to the user before clicking on a link to the publisher page and if so to link directly to it. The user''s institutional affiliation is sent along with the article DOI to a service which then queries the appropriate publisher to determine whether the individual should be entitled to access the article. The user will see, in a list of search results, clear information such as a green or red button, on whether they will be able to access the full text of each article prior to clicking on the link to it. But the whole post is weirdly silent on the wider nonprofit open-access publishing ecosystem—parts of which Ithaka S+R supports. www-linkedin-com-8225 I used to hate it when someone who was interested in being an ally to me and other members of the Black community asked me ''what can I do?'', ''what do you need from me?''. I am ready to ask for and assume that those who want to be an ally to me and my community will show up in the ways that I need them to, and not in the ways that they want to. I want an ally who knows that these things are happening to people like me, without me needing to tell them that they are happening to people like me. I want a bunch of people who are interested in becoming allies to me to get it wrong. I want to get it wrong for people who need me to be their ally. I am too tired to carry this alone, now I am ready to put people to work. www-mapbox-com-6575 Maps, geocoding, and navigation APIs & SDKs | Mapbox Learn about Navigation SDK → Announcing Mobile Maps SDK v10 Mobile Maps SDK v10 → Our APIs, SDKs, and live updating map data give developers tools to build better mapping, navigation, and search experiences across platforms. Learn about Maps → Mapbox provides powerful routing engines, traffic-aware travel times, and intuitive turn-by-turn directions to help you build engaging navigation experiences. Search and geocoding are tied to everything we build — maps, navigation, AR — and underly nearly every app that helps humans explore their world. The Mapbox Vision SDK describes every curb, lane, street sign, and road hazard it sees as data. With Atlas, you can self-host Mapbox APIs and data on your private cloud or on-premises network using Docker Compose or Kubernetes. Use Atlas to power on-premises applications using Mapbox GL JS v2 and Mapbox Maps SDKs for iOS and Android. www-microsoft-com-5891 www-mijasmultimedia-org-7784 avril 24, 2021La marche pacifique prévue par le Parti Ecidé de Martin Fayulu MADIDI pour dénoncer l''insécurité grandissante à l''Est de... Insécurité à Uvira : Manifestation de la population à Sange pour dire non au retour du 122ème bataillon des FARDC. Sud-Kivu : Les hauts plateaux d''Uvira, Fizi sous menace d''une insécurité grandissante. Sud-Kivu : Les hauts plateaux d''Uvira, Fizi sous menace d''une insécurité grandissante. Sud-Kivu : Les hauts plateaux d''Uvira, Fizi sous menace d''une insécurité grandissante. Sud-Kivu : Les hauts plateaux d''Uvira, Fizi sous menace d''une insécurité grandissante. Suivez ce programme sur SHAHIDI TV tous les lundi à 13 H 20 et […] Mail to: contact@mijasmutimedia.org Uvira : 9 journalistes formés sur la couverture médiatique d''une crise sanitaire. Uvira : 9 journalistes formés sur la couverture médiatique d''une crise sanitaire. Uvira : 9 journalistes formés sur la couverture médiatique d''une crise sanitaire. Uvira : 9 journalistes formés sur la couverture médiatique d''une crise sanitaire. www-miskatonic-org-1440 It tells me: not many people look at my web site; the three most popular pages are an out of date post from 2012 (Counting and aggregating in R), Twists, Slugs and Roscoes: A Glossary of Hardboiled Slang and this list of definitions and principles from Ranganathan''s Prolegomena to Library Classification; and Freedom of information request for York University eresource costs completed has had over 400 views since posted two weeks ago, which is very nice to see. The data I requested in March 2018 through provincial freedom of information legislation was supplied last month, and the costs paid by York University Libraries for electronic resources in fiscal years 2017 and 2018 are now public: York University Libraries eresource costs (DOI: 10.5683/SP2/K1XCLU). This all began "early in 2017 [when] Librarian Bill was part of a group at York University Libraries that resolved to make public the costs YUL spent on electronic resources." That didn''t happen, so in 2018 Civilian Bill filed a FIPPA request, was denied, and appealed. www-miskatonic-org-8614 Host and producer Patrick McGinley has been running it since 2002, and the sound and music he''s collected and edited over the years has become a remarkable body of work. Ever since I started reading Rex Stout''s Nero Wolfe mysteries I''ve wanted to hear the 1982 CBC Radio series of hour-long dramatizations starring Mavor Moore as Wolfe and Don Francks as Archie Goodwin. STAPLR is running a new composition: "Vexation After Vexation," an interpretation of Erik Satie''s mysterious solo piano work Vexations. If you want to hear it yourself by a real pianist, I recommend buying Stephane Ginsburgh''s 42 Vexations (1893) and making a playlist where the one track is played twenty times.) In this STAPLR composition, one one-minute iteration of Vexations is played for each minute of help given at any desk at York University Libraries that day. STAPLR: Sounds in Time Actively Performing Library Reference. www-mozilla-org-8768 Mozilla Community Participation Guidelines These guidelines aim to support a community where all people should feel safe to participate, introduce new ideas and inspire others, regardless of: These guidelines outline our behavior expectations as members of the Mozilla community in all Mozilla activities, both offline and online. Your participation is contingent upon following these guidelines in all Mozilla activities, including but not limited to: Working with other Mozillians and other Mozilla community participants virtually or co-located. While these guidelines / code of conduct are specifically aimed at Mozilla''s work and community, we recognize that it is possible for actions taken outside of Mozilla''s online or in person spaces to have a deep impact on community health. Intentional efforts to exclude people (except as part of a consequence of the guidelines or other official action) from Mozilla activities are not acceptable and will be dealt with appropriately. 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BC funding partnership enables critical COVID-19 vaccine research in BC © 2021 Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research. © 2021 Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research. © 2021 Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research. www-msn-com-7760 Buyer of $69 million Beeple NFT is a crypto investor using the pseudonym Metakovan Buyer of $69 million Beeple NFT is a crypto investor using the pseudonym Metakovan The buyer of the Beeple non-fungible token for $69 million is a crypto investor who goes by the pseudonym of Metakovan. CNBC spoke with Metakovan''s partner in Metapurse, who goes by the name of Twobadour, who said the NFT is "the most valuable work of its generation." The market for NFTs — which can be any digital asset whose ownership is recorded on a blockchain — has exploded in recent weeks to over $400 million as a vast new army of young collectors pay record prices for everything from NBA highlight videos to cat memes and art. Beeple, who just sold an NFT for $69 million, talks about the other ways we can use the technology www-muckrock-com-7487 MuckRock users can file, duplicate, track, and share public records requests Please note that I am a citizen of Virginia, and am using MuckRock''s services to help manage and track my request. The Richmond Police Department does not house the information you have requested. That information must be requested the from the City''s Procurement Services. Subject: FW: Virginia Freedom of Information Act Request: SOMA Global RPD contract Subject: FW: Virginia Freedom of Information Act Request: SOMA Global RPD contract Subject: FW: Virginia Freedom of Information Act Request: SOMA Global RPD contract Per your request for the City of Richmond Richmond Police Department Records Management Solicitation 180003244: Attached: CSI Proposal Pages 76 150 Attached: CSI Proposal Pages 76 150 Attached: CSI Proposal Pages 76 150 Email 6 of 7 City of Richmond Richmond Police Department Records Management Solicitation 180003244 www-nationalgeographic-com-2867 The SpaceX plan for building a Mars settlement includes refueling in orbit, a fleet of passenger ships, and the biggest rocket ever made. GUADALAJARA, MexicoIn perhaps the most eagerly anticipated aerospace announcement of the year, SpaceX founder Elon Musk has revealed his grand plan for establishing a human settlement on Mars. "The future of humanity is fundamentally going to bifurcate along one of two directions: Either we''re going to become a multiplanet species and a spacefaring civilization, or we''re going be stuck on one planet until some eventual extinction event," Musk told Ron Howard during an interview for National Geographic Channel''s MARS, a global event series that premieres worldwide on November 14. Watch an animation of Elon Musk''s vision for how to send humans to Mars. After landing a few cargo-carrying spacecraft without people on Mars, starting with the Red Dragon capsule in 2018, Musk says the human phase of colonization could begin. www-nature-com-2208 There are numerous and diverse stakeholders who stand to benefit from overcoming these obstacles: researchers wanting to share, get credit, and reuse each other''s data and interpretations; professional data publishers offering their services; software and tool-builders providing data analysis and processing services such as reusable workflows; funding agencies (private and public) increasingly concerned with long-term data stewardship; and a data science community mining, integrating and analysing new and existing data to advance discovery. From the deliberations at the workshop the notion emerged that, through the definition of, and widespread support for, a minimal set of community-agreed guiding principles and practices, all stakeholders could more easily discover, access, appropriately integrate and re-use, and adequately cite, the vast quantities of information being generated by contemporary data-intensive science. While there have been a number of recent, often domain-focused publications advocating for specific improvements in practices relating to data management and archival1,11,12, FAIR differs in that it describes concise, domain-independent, high-level principles that can be applied to a wide range of scholarly outputs. www-nbc12-com-4691 Group raises concern over RPD''s record management system RICHMOND, VA (WWBT) Social justice group Richmond Transparency Accountability Project (RTAP) is pushing for a new record management system for Richmond police. RTAP held a town hall meeting Wednesday at the Richmond Public Library discuss the Richmond Police Department (RPD) crime incident information center. Dr. Liz Coston, a sociology professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, says trends RTAP found in the data are concerning. RPD has partnered with public safety service provider Soma Global to create an advanced records management platform for the city. It''s unknown when Richmond will start using the new system, but according to RPD, people can already track crime daily using a community crime map online. A.J. Nwoko is on your side every evening as a multimedia journalist at NBC12. ''It was productive'': Virginia NAACP discusses public safety concerns with Gov. Northam and other state leaders www-netzerochallenge-info-1789 Our aim is to identify, promote and support innovative, practical and scalable uses of open data that can: The prize for this ''pitch'' stage of the Net Zero Challenge is $1,000 USD to support development of your idea. This Open Up Guide showed how the production, disclosure, monitoring, and use of data will be essential to achieve climate action. In the meantime, we launched the Net Zero Challenge to identify practical demonstrations of climate-relevant data being used to achieve innovative solutions to climate problems. The Net Zero Challenge is an Open Knowledge Foundation project. The Open Data Charter''s Open Up Guide: Using Climate Data to Advance Climate Action was very much an inspiration for the Net Zero Challenge. The Net Zero Challenge is an Open Knowledge Foundation project funded by Microsoft and the UK''s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. www-newscientist-com-9057 Bitcoin mining emissions in China will hit 130 million tonnes by 2024 | New Scientist Bitcoin mining emissions in China will hit 130 million tonnes by 2024 The carbon emissions associated with mining bitcoin have accelerated rapidly in China, and they will soon outstrip the total annual emissions of mid-sized European countries. Analysis by Guan Dabo at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China, and his colleagues suggests that the total carbon footprint of bitcoin mining in China will peak in 2024, releasing around 130 million metric tonnes of carbon. By 2024, bitcoin mining in China will require 297 terawatt-hours of energy and account for approximately 5.4 per cent of the carbon emissions from generating electricity in the country. "Overall, from all of China''s bitcoin mining activity, 40 per cent is powered by coal." Given China''s commitment to a 2060 net-zero carbon goal, regulations to reduce carbon emissions from bitcoin mining and future emergent sectors will need to be implemented, he says. www-niso-org-6120 Join NISO Library Standards Alliance Explore by Publication Type Creating NISO Standards The OpenURL Framework Standard defines an architecture for creating OpenURL Framework Applications. This Standard specifies how to construct these packages as Representations of abstract information constructs called ContextObjects. To this end, the OpenURL Framework Standard defines the following core components: Character Encoding, Serialization, Constraint Language, ContextObject Format, Metadata Format, and Namespace. In addition, this Standard defines Transport, a core component that enables communities to specify how to transport ContextObject Representations. Finally, this Standard specifies how a community can deploy a new OpenURL Framework Application by defining a new Community Profile, the last core component. This Standard defines and registers the initial content of the OpenURL Framework Registry, thereby deploying two distinct OpenURL Framework Applications. ANSI/NISO Z39.88-2004 (R2010) The OpenURL Framework for Context-Sensitive Services ANSI/NISO Z39.88-2004 (R2010) The OpenURL Framework for Context-Sensitive Services www-niso-org-9470 Information Discovery & Interchange Topic Committee | NISO website Information Discovery & Interchange Topic Committee As part of NISO''s organizational structure, topic committees that bring together leaders in specific subjects have been created to provide direction to the organization for standards development in those umbrella topic areas. The Discovery & Interchange Topic Committee focuses on issues regarding the finding and distribution of information by and to users, including indexed discovery services, linked data, OpenURL, interface design, web services, etc. The work of this group is complemented by NISO''s Information Policy & Analysis Topic Committee, Information Creation & Curation Topic Committee, and Architecture Committee. The following NISO standards and recommended practices fall under the Information Discovery & Interchange Topic Committee. 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We offer digital and data storytelling trainings On a data journalism course you will be trained on how to produce data-driven stories for print, online, radio and TV while on multimedia storytelling you will learn how to create engaging video, texts, audio and interactive visualisations. Through our independent online news portal, www.nukta.co.tz , we offer fresh, analytical and data-driven news stories on Business, Technology, Safari and Education. www-nypl-org-5375 SpecialCollections.txt | The New York Public Library Open Search The New York Public Library Log In See this follow-up on a semester of detailed research and preservation, a treat for digital archivists and archive enthusiasts. Reflections from the Pratt Digital Preservation & Archives Fellow at NYPL: Part 1 Reflections from the Pratt Digital Preservation & Archives Fellow at NYPL: Part 1 The Archives Unit provides an inside look at their implementation of the ArchivesSpace data management system. This series of posts will discuss how we in NYPL''s Special Collections understand and use formats.Leave a comment In 2014, the Archives Unit at The New York Public Library began its evaluation of ArchivesSpace. NYPL''s New Digital Archives Lab © The New York Public Library, 2021 © The New York Public Library, 2021 The New York Public Library is a 501(c)(3) | EIN 13-1887440 www-nypl-org-6925 www-nytimes-com-1612 SAN FRANCISCO — Three years ago, Google''s self-driving car project abruptly shifted from designing a vehicle that would drive autonomously most of the time while occasionally requiring human oversight, to a slow-speed robot without a brake pedal, accelerator or steering wheel. And automotive engineers, computer interaction designers and, yes, lawyers, wonder if the self-driving cars they are working on will ever really be able to count on us in an emergency. The company is working on technologies that will assist human drivers in remaining vigilant when they are required to oversee an autonomous driving system for long stretches of time.Credit...Christie Hemm Klok for The New York Times The idea is that self-driving technology (warning lights, emergency braking) can help humans be safer drivers. Toyota is also working on technologies that will assist human drivers in remaining vigilant when they are required to oversee an autonomous driving system for long stretches of time. www-nytimes-com-2604 He said the shock the Beeple sale — Beeple is the alias of the digital artist Mike Winkelmann — sent through the art world "reminds me of the early days of rock ''n'' roll," where people were confronted with something raw and new. He said, approvingly, that the NFT sale was the auction-house equivalent of Elvis gyrating on the Ed Sullivan show. "I''m not an expert on the art market, and far be it from me to denigrate a new way for artists to extract money from people who want to give it to them," he said. Is his art real, I asked? The digital artist had transformed most of his new wealth into something I could understand: U.S. dollars. "It''s not like I have 56 million dollar bills in my house," he said, waving his hands to show the lack of stacks of bills. www-nytimes-com-612 Business|Crypto token of New York Times column sells for $560,000. Crypto token of New York Times column sells for $560,000. Crypto token of New York Times column sells for $560,000. An NFT collector who goes by the handle @3fmusic placed a last-minute winning bid of 350 ether. A one-of-a-kind digital collectible item created out of a New York Times technology column sold for more than $500,000 in an auction, the first such sale in the history of the newspaper. The winner of the auction, an NFT collector who goes by the handle @3fmusic, placed a last-minute winning bid of 350 ether, a digital currency, which translates to roughly $560,000 at Wednesday''s exchange rates. In addition to the Times token, their collection on Foundation also includes such works as "The result of 2020," an image of a sad-looking Kermit the Frog, and "Mushy''s Midafternoon Nap," an image of a cartoon toadstool sitting on a log. © 2021 The New York Times Company www-nytimes-com-6951 Technology|A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her. A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her. A second Google A.I. researcher says the company fired her. Margaret Mitchell, who was one of the leaders of Google''s Ethical A.I. team, sent a tweet on Friday afternoon saying merely: "I''m fired."Credit...Cody O''Loughlin for The New York Times Two months after the jarring departure of a well-known artificial intelligence researcher at Google, a second A.I. researcher at the company said she was fired after criticizing the way it has treated employees who were working on ways to address bias and toxicity in its artificial intelligence systems. Margaret Mitchell, known as Meg, who was one of the leaders of Google''s Ethical A.I. team, sent a tweet on Friday afternoon saying merely: "I''m fired." The company said previously that Dr. Mitchell had tried to remove such files, the news site Axios reported last month. www-nytimes-com-9887 Google Researcher Says She Was Fired Over Paper Highlighting Bias in A.I. Timnit Gebru, one of the few Black women in her field, had voiced exasperation over the company''s response to efforts to increase minority hiring. Timnit Gebru, a respected researcher at Google, questioned biases built into artificial intelligence systems.Credit...Cody O''Loughlin for The New York Times A well-respected Google researcher said she was fired by the company after criticizing its approach to minority hiring and the biases built into today''s artificial intelligence systems. Timnit Gebru, who was a co-leader of Google''s Ethical A.I. team, said in a tweet on Wednesday evening that she was fired because of an email she had sent a day earlier to a group that included company employees. In the email, reviewed by The New York Times, she expressed exasperation over Google''s response to efforts by her and other employees to increase minority hiring and draw attention to bias in artificial intelligence. www-oclc-org-192 Transforming Metadata into Linked Data to Improve Digital Collection Discoverability: A CONTENTdm Pilot Project Total Cost of Stewardship (TCoS) Office Hours – open support sessions for the TCoS Tool Suite Total Cost of Stewardship (TCoS) Office Hours – RLP support sessions for the TCoS Tool Suite Total Cost of Stewardship (TCoS) Office Hours – RLP support sessions for the TCoS Tool Suite University of Waterloo Library joins OCLC Research Library Partnership OCLC Research Library Partnership (RLP) is excited to welcome the University of Waterloo as a Partner. OCLC and LIBER announce new open scholarship workshop series OCLC and LIBER partner to support developing strategic relationships across universities to advance open scholarship Transforming Metadata into Linked Data to Improve Digital Collection Discoverability In this pilot project, OCLC and five partner institutions investigated methods for—and the feasibility of—transforming metadata into linked data to improve the discoverability and m... www-oclc-org-2443 The OCLC Research Library Partnership (RLP) is a unique transnational network of research libraries, supported by a combination of partnership dues and co-investment from OCLC. The RLP offers extensive professional development opportunities for library staff, delivered in a combination of formats—ranging from small group discussions and webinars to working groups and in-person events. The RLP provides research, programming and peer-led learning in key areas of interest to research libraries. RLP activities are led by an energetic team who work with member institutions to develop an array of programming for both senior library leaders and staff, virtually and in person: Consultations: RLP staff also consult directly with partner institutions, sharing their expertise on resource sharing, metadata, distinctive collections, linked data, research support services, and more. Total Cost of Stewardship (TCoS) Office Hours – RLP support sessions for the TCoS Tool Suite Total Cost of Stewardship (TCoS) Office Hours – RLP support sessions for the TCoS Tool Suite www-oclc-org-3504 Research Library Partnership Team Research Library Partnership (RLP) OCLC Research Directory OCLC Research is organized around different areas of library research and ways libraries can engage with each other and library learning. Explore the bios, projects, publications, and presentations of individual members of OCLC Research. Research Library Partnership Research Library Partnership The Program Officers listed below conduct original research along with partner institutions, and organize events, collaborative projects, and working groups. Executive Director, Research Library Partnership Leads the academic and research library engagement activities for OCLC Research through the work of the Research Library Partnership Program. Conceives and manages OCLC Research projects centered on sharing collections and coordinates the SHARES resource sharing consortium. Helps manage the OCLC RLP. Coordinates OCLC Research work in Europe. Titia combines community of practice and research expertise in the archives and library profession. Leads work related to archives, special, and distinctive collections for the Research Library Partnership. See OCLC''s cookie notice to learn more. www-oclc-org-3632 Social Interoperability in Research Support The OCLC Research report Social Interoperability in Research Support explores the social and structural norms that shape cross-campus collaboration and offers a conceptual model of key university stakeholders in research support. Information about their goals, interests, expertise, and crucially, the importance of cross-campus relationships in their work was synthesized from interviews conducted with practitioners from a wide range of campus stakeholders in research support. The report describes the network of campus units involved in both the provision and consumption of major categories of research support services, and concludes with recommendations for establishing and maintaining successful cross-campus relationships. Social Interoperability in Research Support: Cross-Campus Partnerships and the University Research Enterprise. Social Interoperability in Research Support: Cross-Campus Partnerships and the University Research Enterprise. Social Interoperability in Research Support: Cross-Campus Partnerships and the University Research Enterprise. For more information about this work, please contact OCLC Research. Email OCLC Research www-oclc-org-4656 Through WebJunction, OCLC offers free webinars, trainings, and resources to help public library staff create a welcoming, inclusive environment that meets the needs of their diverse local communities. WebJunction has partnered with the nonprofit Legal Services Corporation to strengthen access to civil legal justice through public libraries, and the team is currently working with Washington State University to develop training for staff of tribal and rural libraries on community-centered curation of cultural collections. Working with OCLC Research, this study will culminate in a membership report in June 2021 as the Council continues roundtable discussions on what more libraries can do. Results and discussion of the 2017 RLP survey that was conducted to explore if and how the RLP''s 150 Partner Institutions were modifying library and archival collections, practices, and services through the lens of equity, diversity, and inclusion. Read how OCLC Research supports academic libraries in addressing equity, diversity, and inclusion. www-oclc-org-4672 WorldCat Shared entity management infrastructure | OCLC Based on your browser settings, we have selected English as your preferred language on the OCLC.org website. Mellon Foundation, we''re building a persistent, shared, and centralized entity management infrastructure for library linked data work. When completed in December 2021, this infrastructure will include easily accessible authoritative descriptions of works and persons, enhanced and managed by OCLC and the library community. "For linked data to move into common use, libraries need reliable and persistent identifiers and metadata for the critical entities they rely on. New OCLC linked data recording and advisory group members International interest continues to grow in OCLC''s Shared Entity Management Infrastructure OCLC welcomes four new libraries from Europe and Canada to our advisory group. Shared entity management infrastructure advisory group members OCLC and Linked Data: Moving from research to reality Highlighting OCLC''s linked data progress and its impact on the library community. President''s Leadership Blog www-oclc-org-5309 OCLC Research Discussion Series Watch the OCLC Research Discussion Series A closing plenary webinar by OCLC and representatives from the round table discussions to bring together what was discussed and to share highlights from the sessions with the wider group. ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS BLOG POSTS Eight interactive small round table online discussions exploring how existing initiatives are shaping the landscape of next generation metadata took place. First English round table on next generation metadata: towards a critical mass of interoperable library data Read the blog post Italian round table on next generation metadata: Interoperability, Sustainability and More Spanish round table on next generation metadata: managing researcher identities is top of mind Second English round table on next generation metadata: Silos and other challenges Read the blog post Third English round table on next generation metadata: investing in the utility of authorities and identifiers Read the blog post www-oclc-org-5435 Rebecca Bryant, PhD, serves as Senior Program Officer at OCLC Research where she leads and develops areas for the OCLC Research Library Partnership and for OCLC Research related to research information management (RIM), research data management (RDM), and institutional scholarly communications practices. Prior to joining OCLC in 2016, Rebecca served in previous roles at the University of Illinois, including as Project Manager for Researcher Information Services in the University Library, Assistant Dean in the Graduate College, and Project Leader on the system-wide UI-Integrate ERP implementation project. The report defines social interoperability and describes the network of campus units involved in major areas of university research support services. OCLC and eruoCRIS partnered to conduct an international survey of research information management (RIM) practices to examine the broad global RIM ecosystem. Building Cross-campus Relationships in Research Support Services Cross-campus partnerships, the library, and the university research enterprise www-oclc-org-5647 JavaScript is currently not supported or is disabled by this browser. This report synthesizes six years (2015-2020) of OCLC Research Library Partners Metadata Managers Focus Group discussions to trace how metadata services are transitioning into the "next generation of metadata" and the impact on future metadata services and staffing requirements. Transitioning to the Next Generation of Metadata synthesizes six years (2015-2020) of OCLC Research Library Partners Metadata Managers Focus Group discussions and what they may foretell for the "next generation of metadata." The firm belief that metadata underlies all discovery regardless of format, now and in the future, permeates all Focus Group discussions. What impact will these changes have on future staffing requirements, and how can libraries prepare? This report proposes that transitioning to the next generation of metadata is an evolving process, intertwined with changing standards, infrastructures, and tools. Dublin, OH: OCLC Research. See OCLC''s cookie notice to learn more. www-oclc-org-6178 The next release of the WMS Acquisitions API is scheduled for 26 March 2021.  On 12 February 2021 we are installing a new version of WorldCat Search API 2.0 so the ''heldinState'' parameter aligns with ISO standards and better supports global holdings. OCLC will be performing maintenance on the Classify User Interface on 15 February 2021 at 11:00am Eastern US (UTC -5).  OCLC will be performing maintenance on the Classify User Interface on 15 February 2021 at 11:00am Eastern US (UTC -5).  OCLC will be performing quarterly maintenance on the experimental Classify API on 4 February 2021 from 10:00am – 10:45am Eastern US (UTC -5).  Upcoming WMS Circulation API Changes Upcoming WMS Acquisitions API Changes OCLC will be making changes to the WMS Acquisitions API to better support Ship-To and Bill-To addresses on Purchase Orders and Invoices Upcoming WMS NCIP API Changes On 7 June 2020, OCLC will install changes affecting both the Staff and Patron Profiles.  www-oclc-org-6729 This report shares the CONTENTdm Linked Data Pilot project findings, where OCLC and five partner institutions investigated methods for—and the feasibility of—transforming metadata into linked data to improve the discoverability and management of digitized cultural materials. During the spring of 2021, OCLC Research ran a discussion series focused on these two reports where participants were able to share their own experiences, get a better understanding of the topic area, and gain confidence in planning ahead. An opening plenary webinar giving an overview of next generation metadata, how and why it is changing, and the impact this could have. OCLC speakers in this session include Rachel Frick (Executive Director, Research Library Partnership), John Chapman (Senior Product Manager, Metadata Services), Annette Dortmund (Senior Product Manager), and Titia van der Werf (Senior Program Officer). A closing plenary webinar by OCLC and representatives from the round table discussions to bring together what was discussed and to share highlights from the sessions with the wider group. www-oclc-org-7090 In this pilot project, OCLC and five partner institutions investigated methods for—and the feasibility of—transforming metadata into linked data to improve the discoverability and management of digitized cultural materials. Transforming Metadata into Linked Data to Improve Digital Collection Discoverability shares the findings from the CONTENTdm Linked Data Pilot project. In this pilot project, OCLC partnered with five institutions that manage their digital collections with OCLC''s CONTENTdm service to investigate methods for—and the feasibility of—transforming metadata into linked data to improve the discoverability and management of digitized cultural materials and their descriptions. Transforming Metadata into Linked Data to Improve Digital Collection Discoverability: A CONTENTdm Pilot Project. Transforming Metadata into Linked Data to Improve Digital Collection Discoverability: A CONTENTdm Pilot Project. Transforming Metadata into Linked Data to Improve Digital Collection Discoverability: A CONTENTdm Pilot Project. Transforming Metadata into Linked Data to Improve Digital Collection Discoverability: A CONTENTdm Pilot Project. www-oclc-org-7563 Partner Representative: Ms. Christine Conroy, Associate University Librarian for Collections and Administration Partner Representative: Ms. Geneva Henry, University Librarian & Vice Provost for Libraries Partner Representative: Ms. Carolyn Walters, Ruth Lilly Dean of University Libraries Partner Representative: Dr. Krisellen Maloney, Vice President for Information Services & University Librarian Partner Representative: Dr. Shafeek Fazal, Interim Dean of Stony Brook University Libraries Partner Representative: Mr. David Seaman, Dean of Libraries and University Librarian Partner Representative: Dr. Bert Zeeman, Interim Director, University of Amsterdam Library Partner Representative: Mr. James Mouw, Associate University Librarian for Collection Services Simpson Dean of Libraries, University Librarian Partner Representative: Ms. Lisa O''Hara, Vice Provost (Libraries) and University Librarian Partner Representative: Ms. Lisa German, University Librarian and Dean of Libraries Partner Representative: Ms. Anna Clements, Interim Director of Library Services, and University Librarian Partner Representative: Dr. Steven Smith, Dean, University Libraries www-oclc-org-8473 University of Waterloo Library joins OCLC Research Library Partnership University of Waterloo Library joins OCLC Research Library Partnership The OCLC Research Library Partnership (RLP) is excited to welcome the University of Waterloo as a Partner. The University of Waterloo Library''s 130 FTE staff provide vital research information resources and programs to a community of over 40,000 students and employees at one of Canada''s most innovative and comprehensive universities. The University of Waterloo Library provides access to collections and resources of over 2.3 million volumes, 100,000+ journal titles, and substantial digital resources. Key among these partnerships are: Waterloo''s program on bibliometrics and research impact; the Portage Canadian research data management expertise network; and Omni, the Ontario Council of University Libraries'' (OCUL) new digital library platform and services. The OCLC RLP supports focused programming and research in four areas crucial to research libraries: Visit oc.lc/rlp to learn more about the OCLC Research Library Partnership. www-oclc-org-8631 FAST: Subject terminology schema | OCLC Based on your browser settings, we have selected English as your preferred language on the OCLC.org website. FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) is derived from the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH), and is one of the library domains most widely used subject terminology schemas. The development of FAST has been a collaboration of OCLC Research and the Library of Congress. The FAST Policy and Outreach Committee (FPOC) is seeking new members for positions that will become available in January 2021. Their priority is to ensure FAST will be a fully supported, widely adopted and community developed general subject vocabulary derived from LCSH with tools and services that serve the needs of diverse communities and contexts. Learn how FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) can help libraries and other cultural institutions to assign subject headings www-oclc-org-9509 OCLC Research is convening community conversations around issues of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in the library field. OCLC''s WebJunction, in partnership with Washington State University''s Center for Digital Scholarship and Curation, is creating a series of 10 free online courses for staff at tribal archives, libraries, museums (TALMs), and small public libraries on digital stewardship and community-centered collaborative curation of cultural collections. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in the OCLC Research Library Partnership Survey In 2017, the OCLC Research Library Partnership (RLP) conducted a survey to explore if and how our 150 Partner institutions are modifying library and archival collections, practices, and services through the lens of equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). WebJunction offers free webinars, trainings, and resources to help library staff create a welcoming environment that represents their communities'' needs around access, equity, diversity, and inclusion. In addition to the Distinguished Seminar Series, the OCLC Research Library Partnership hosts a Works-in-Progress webinar series. www-ojoconmipisto-com-7608 Inicio Ojoconmipisto.com Cerrar el menú Con la construcción del nuevo paso a desnivel, los camiones deben tomar la Cuesta del Zope para llegar a la ciudad de Guatemala, pero esto puede significar que el tránsito se vuelva cada vez más lento. 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Creating or Joining an RDA Working Group Creating or Joining an RDA Interest Group RDA Outputs are the technical and social infrastructure solutions that enable data sharing, exchange and interoperability RDA Meetings & Events Here we focus on the adaptation and adoption of the FAIR principles for the case of research software. A document developed with community support defining FAIR principles for research software Creating and Managing RDA Groups Creating and Managing RDA Groups www-reaper-fm-5949 REAPER is a complete digital audio production application for computers, offering a full multitrack audio and MIDI recording, editing, processing, mixing and mastering toolset. REAPER''s full, flexible feature set and renowned stability have found a home wherever digital audio is used: commercial and home studios, broadcast, location recording, education, science and research, sound design, game development, and more. A new REAPER 6 license includes unlimited free updates through REAPER version 7.99. These updates include bug fixes, feature improvements, and significant new features, all of which are free. Hundreds of studio-quality effects for processing audio and MIDI, and built-in tools for creating new effects. ..and More:New theme with extensive customizability via Tweaker script; Dynamic Split improvements; import and render media with embedded transient information; per-track positive or negative playback offset; faster and higher quality samplerate conversion; and many other fixes and improvements www-reddit-com-2605 Posted by6 months ago NFT disappearing from wallet???? Bought "Big Boy Pants" NFT from Rariable that showed in my mobile Metamask wallet for a few days, then disappeared???? This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast Aparently that nft was scammed on rarible level 16 months ago level 16 months ago Therr is an add token option on metamask. level 2Original Poster6 months ago level 2Original Poster6 months ago It''s a scam network run by ghosts. level 121 days ago level 121 days ago https://www.reddit.com/r/Metamask/comments/jhvlfe/nft_disappearing_from_wallet/ More posts from the Metamask community Continue browsing in r/Metamask Only use https://support.metamask.io for getting help. MetaMask is a bridge that allows you to visit the distributed web of tomorrow in your browser today. It allows you to access Ethereum dapps right in your browser without running a full Ethereum node. You can post news or questions here, just be kind! www-reddit-com-6960 NFT I purchased is missing on OpenSea NFT I purchased is missing on OpenSea I bought my second NFT on OpenSea last weekend, and I revisited my account last night and the NFT I purchased is missing and has apparently disappeared. The image is in my wallet, but I can''t find any record of the NFT existing or me purchasing it on OpenSea (but ETH transaction details are in my wallet). If the image is in your wallet and you can view the transaction(s) on Etherscan, try looking it up https://opensea.io/assets// You can also try re-listing it via the contract address: https://opensea.io/get-listed/step-two If the NFT was a fake, it might have been hidden on the site. OpenSea should display all assets, right? And OpenSea never even talk to you, right? More posts from the opensea community r/opensea OpenSea is the first and largest NFT marketplace. www-researchsoft-org-8143 Research software: recognised and valued as a fundamental and vital component of research worldwide To bring research software communities together to collaborate on the advancement of research software. Support policies that recognise and value research software Software matters A UK survey of 1,000 randomly chosen researchers showed that more than 90% of researchers acknowledged software as being important for their own research, and about 70% of researchers said that their research would not be possible without software [1]. UK Research Software Survey 2014 [Data set]. doi:10.5281/zenodo.14809 (2017): Understanding Software in Research: Initial Results from Examining Nature and a Call for Collaboration. doi:10.1109/eScience.2017.78 software important for own research own research not possible without research distict software mentions per paper But without code, we waste the opportunity to advance science. by The Research Software Alliance www-roadandtrack-com-5986 It is perhaps the best comprehensive video at illustrating just how morally dubious, technologically limited, and potentially dangerous Autopilot''s "Full Self Driving" beta program is. Quite quickly, the video moves from "embarrassing mistakes" to "extremely risky, potentially harmful driving." In autonomous mode, the Tesla breaks a variety of traffic laws, starting with a last-minute attempt to cross a hard line and execute an illegal lane change. The Tesla attempts to make a right turn at a red light where that''s prohibited, once again nearly breaking the law and requiring the driver to actively prevent it from doing something. The Tesla''s software is defeated by cars stopped in the roadway and an intersection where it clearly has the right of way. YouTuber AI Addict posted a video yesterday of a drive through Oakland on the latest version of Tesla FSD Beta 8.2 "City Streets". www-roadandtrack-com-8058 Fatal Tesla Model S Crash While In Autopilot Triggers NHTSA Investigation UPDATE: The man driving the Tesla Model S that had Autopilot engaged when it hit a tractor-trailer has been officially verified to be Joshua Brown, a 40-year-old former Navy SEAL and technology entrepreneur from Ohio. Details about the crash are starting to come out, and the AP reports that "by the time firefighters arrived, the Tesla wreckage — with its roof sheared off — had come to rest in a yard hundreds of feet from the crash site." For a car to hit a tractor-trailer, lose its roof, and still be able to continue its momentum for hundreds of feet indicates a high rate of speed. Tesla said in a statement today that NHTSA has opened up a preliminary evaluation into the performance of Autopilot during a fatal accident with a Model S and a tractor-trailer. www-rust-lang-org-1433 Rust Programming Language Rust has great documentation, a friendly compiler with useful error Build it in Rust Rust helps you maintain your app with confidence and distribute it with ease. Rust is great for network services. corporations, from embedded devices to scalable web services, Rust is a great fit. All the documentation, the tooling, the community is great you have all the tools to succeed in writing Rust code. Read Rust Take a look at the books available online, as well as key blog posts and user guides. Watch Rust Rust is truly a community effort, and we welcome contribution from hobbyists and production users, from Rust would not exist without the generous contributions of time, work, and resources from individuals and companies. Rust is a community project and is very thankful for the many community contributions it receives. The Rust project receives support from companies through the donation of infrastructure. Rust Forge (Contributor Documentation) www-rva-gov-5744 Circuit Court Clerk for the City of Richmond, VA Circuit Court Clerk for the City of Richmond, VA Public Information Advisory Special Meeting of the Education and Human Services Standing Committee Public Information Advisory Special Meeting of the Education and Human Services Standing Committee Richmond''s new Virtual City Hall now provides for more business, taxpayer and visitor needs online. Richmond''s new Virtual City Hall now provides for more business, taxpayer and visitor needs online. Access services, get information, pay online and more. Access services, get information, pay online and more. Stoney is Richmond''s 80th and youngest elected mayor in city history. Stoney is Richmond''s 80th and youngest elected mayor in city history. Request Non Emergency City Services Request Non Emergency City Services Request Non Emergency City Services Request Non Emergency City Services Request Non Emergency City Services Request Non Emergency City Services Information and Non-Emergency Services: Call 3-1-1 www-sheldon-hess-org-1380 Coral Sheldon-Hess – Tech teacher, data geek, maker, bird nerd Coral Sheldon-Hess Posts Without something Slack-like, your choices for communication are the learning management system (LMS) discussion boards or email. Continue readingSlack-like tools in the online classroom If you''re looking for a fun and educational thing to do this weekend, you might consider attending the second quarterly(??) Online Unconference of Niche Interests ("OUNI" for short), scheduled to run from 2pm until a bit after 5pm Eastern Standard Time, this Sunday, November 29. Continue readingThe Online Unconference of Niche Interests Both this person and I have autoimmune issues, so I take that as a given in this post. Continue readingWhat I''m telling family about COVID-19 Continue readingGet that bread Continue reading2019 year-end post Continue readingDoing Data Things I usually do a year-end post. This year took so much from me, and from people I care about, that I refuse to write about it. www-sheldon-hess-org-456 Without something Slack-like, your choices for communication are the learning management system (LMS) discussion boards or email. If you''re looking for a fun and educational thing to do this weekend, you might consider attending the second quarterly(??) Online Unconference of Niche Interests ("OUNI" for short), scheduled to run from 2pm until a bit after 5pm Eastern Standard Time, this Sunday, November 29. This year took so much from me, and from people I care about, that I refuse to write about it. Over the past few years, I''ve come to dread the "what do you do?" question, because what people generally mean is "where do you work?" And it''s awkward when you can''t have that conversation the way they expect. www-smartct-org-4765 SmartCT Homepage We''re sorry but SmartCT doesn''t work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue. www-soundonsound-com-1131 Making quality stereo recordings has never been cheaper, thanks to the launch of Rode''s new M5 mic set. Rode''s small-diaphragm NT5 and NT55 models have proven to be very popular in both project and pro studios, though for the past few years the company have been enjoying large-scale success with their video camera microphones, broadcast microphones and some more consumer-style products. My first test was to use a single M5 to record acoustic guitar, the results of which sounded detailed and articulate, with that gentle presence hump bringing out the transients while avoiding harshness or brittleness. One popular technique for testing a mic''s high-frequency response is to record a set of jangling keys, as that sound contains a lot of HF (and even ultrasonic) energy. Given their attractive price, the level of performance and that enticingly long warranty, there''s little not to like about Rode''s new mic. www-soundonsound-com-2993 Audio-Technica''s new entry-level mic puts in a star performance. Slightly smaller than Audio-technica''s other side-entry vocal mics, the casing contains a 16mm-diameter back-electret capsule, which is slightly smaller than the usual one-inch-diameter capsules adopted by most microphone designs of this type. I don''t for a moment imagine that Audio-Technica would recommend this mic for recording classical instruments from several metres away, but you might still get away with it if the performance is reasonably loud. This could be good news when working in studios with computers, as keeping the computer noise out of the microphones can be a major headache. Clearly Audio-Technica aren''t without some stiff competition, but they have a reputation for good engineering and good-sounding mics, and a bit of reputation goes a long way when you''re trying to choose between similarly priced microphones. The AT2020 is built to the same standard as Audio-Technica''s more up-market microphones, and I certainly have no complaints about its subjective sound quality. www-stm-assoc-org-3540 Managing Director, Researcher Products  A new service that enables researchers to get faster access to published research  Compatible with all of today''s research discovery tools, scientific collaboration  Provides on-the-fly verification of a user''s entitlement rights to a research article  Works directly with publisher platforms to determine entitlement status How can integration partners use GetFTR? Works across Open Access and Subscribed Articles DOIs from search results along with the user''s affiliation are sent to GetFTR. Open Access articles can Integrators can rewrite links to use The best possible outcome for researchers is widespread adoption of GetFTR by: • publishers who are willing to make their entitlements available to participating • integration partners (e.g. research discovery tools, scientific collaboration platforms, library management systems, etc.) who are willing to adopt GetFTR to provide seamless pathways to published research. Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis, Wiley publishers and integration partners publishers and integration partners www-technologyreview-com-4006 "Cities have been going broke for years, and they''ve been replacing cops with algorithms." Exact figures are hard to come by, but predictive tools are thought to be used by police forces or courts in most US states. "It''s really just in the past few years that people''s views of these tools have shifted from being something that might alleviate bias to something that might entrench it," says Alice Xiang, a lawyer and data scientist who leads research into fairness, transparency and accountability at the Partnership on AI. Police like the idea of tools that give them a heads-up and allow them to intervene early because they think it keeps crime rates down, says Rashida Richardson, director of policy research at the AI Now Institute. It depends what you mean by "work." In general it is practically impossible to disentangle the use of predictive policing tools from other factors that affect crime or incarceration rates. www-theatlantic-com-5784 Seven on Seven was modeled after tech-industry hackathons, in which people stay up all night to create a working prototype that they then show to an audience. The system of verifiably unique digital artworks that we demonstrated that day in 2014 is now making headlines in the form of non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, and it''s the basis of a billion-dollar market. Last week, Kevin Roose, a technology writer for The New York Times, offered a digital image of his column for sale in a charity auction, and a pseudonymous buyer paid the equivalent of $560,000 in cryptocurrency for it. I don''t want to let go of the optimistic ideal behind NFTs. McCoy still believes that blockchain technologies can help artists sustain their work. Our initial NFT demo in 2014 was so well received that McCoy and I were invited to present the tech again a week or two later—this time at TechCrunch Disrupt NY, one of the technology industry''s highest-profile conferences. www-ulacit-ac-cr-4940 La Universidad Latinoamericana de Ciencia y Tecnología (ULACIT) presenta su oferta de cursos de actualización profesional para el segundo cuatrimestre de 2021, pensada para que tanto profesionales como estudiantes en formación adquieran habilidades que les permita mantenerse competitivos en el mercado laboral. ULACIT busca a los mejores estudiantes para otorgarles becas del 100% Evento gratuito dirigido a estudiantes Para más información cir@ulacit.ac.cr Tel. 2523-4000 www.ulacit.ac.cr Registrate aquí Evento gratuito dirigido a estudiantes Para más información cir@ulacit.ac.cr Tel. 2523-4000 www.ulacit.ac.cr Registrate aquí Evento gratuito dirigido a estudiantes Para más información cir@ulacit.ac.cr Tel. 2523-4000 www.ulacit.ac.cr Registrate aquí Ingeniería Industrial con énfasis en Gestión de Operaciones Administración de Empresas con énfasis en Comercio Internacional Administración de Empresas con énfasis en Finanzas Administración de Empresas con énfasis en Gerencia de Operaciones Administración de Empresas con énfasis en Gerencia Social Administración de Empresas con énfasis en Mercadeo Administración de Empresas con énfasis en Recursos Humanos www-vice-com-9018 He purchased it through the marketplace OpenSea, one of the largest vendors of so-called non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, in the hopes of reselling it for a profit. In the case that an NFT artwork was actually removed at the source, rather than suppressed by a marketplace, then it would not display no matter which website you used. Take, for instance, the buyer B39A88, who last week purchased this collection by the artist "Foswell Banks." (Who may or may not be this reporter.) The payment record is there and the art is on OpenSea. But under the ERC-721 tab the NFT tied to the artwork is nowhere to be seen. In the end, it turns out that the case of Kuennen''s missing NFT came down to two causes: a terms of service violation on OpenSea that resulted in the image being suppressed, and an unreadable ERC-1155 standard that made it inaccessible on Etherscan. www-visitnsw-com-5621 Narrow Neck Lookout | NSW Holidays & Accommodation, Things to Do, Attractions and Events Family Holidays in NSW **To keep visitors safe ALL camping in NSW national parks now requires a booking. 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To get started, you''ll first need to install Apple''s Shortcuts app, if you don''t yet have it on your iPhone or iPad. Next, install the Scan Book to Zotero shortcut by tapping on the link below from your iPhone or iPad and selecting Open in "Shortcuts": (Maybe don''t use this one in the library.) To set a phrase for Siri, open the Shortcuts app, tap the three dots in the Scan Book to Zotero rectangle, tap the settings icon in the top right, and then tap Add to Siri and assign a phrase. ycharts-com-9736 Bitcoin Blockchain Size Bitcoin Blockchain Size 341.20 GB for Apr 26 2021 Historical Data View and export this data back to 2009. Bitcoin Blockchain Size is at a current level of 341.20, up from 341.01 yesterday and up from 274.32 one year ago. Bitcoin Blockchain Size is at a current level of 341.20, up from 341.01 yesterday and up from 274.32 one year ago. This is a change of 0.06% from yesterday and 24.38% from one year ago. This is a change of 0.06% from yesterday and 24.38% from one year ago. Source Blockchain.com Source Blockchain.com Latest Period Apr 26 2021 Latest Period Apr 26 2021 Last Updated Apr 26 2021, 23:08 EDT Last Updated Apr 26 2021, 23:08 EDT Value from 1 Year Ago 274.32 Value from 1 Year Ago 274.32 Change from 1 Year Ago 24.38% Change from 1 Year Ago 24.38% Download Source File Download Source File youtu-be-7318 youtu-be-8576 youtu-be-8913 youtu-be-9708 zbw-eu-1469 More so, we are donating that data to Wikidata, by adding or enhancing items and providing ways to access the dossiers (called "folders") and clippings easily from there. To put it differently: Each folder was defined by a geo and a subject facet a method widely used in general purpose press archives, because it allowed a comprehensible and, supported by a signature system, unambiguous sequential shelf order, indispensable for quick access to the printed material.Folders specifically about one significant topic (like the Treaty of Sèvres) are rare in the press archives, whereas country/subject combinations are rare among Wikidata items so direct linking between existing items and PM20 folders was hardly achievable. Again via a script, we loaded ConfTool participants data, built a lookup table from all available OpenRefine results (country/name string -> WD item QID), aggregated participant counts per QID, and loaded that data into a custom SPARQL endpoint, which is accessible from the Wikidata Query Service. zbw-eu-6282 Due to the Open Access movement triggering a transformation of traditional publishing models (Schimmer 2015), and in the light of both global and distributed information infrastructures for publishing and communicating on the web that have yielded more diverse practices and communities, this situation has dramatically changed: While bibliometrics of research output in its core understanding still is highly relevant to stakeholders and the scientific community, visibility, influence and impact of scientific results has shifted to locations in the World Wide Web that are commonly shared and quickly accessible not only by peers, but by the general public (Thelwall 2013). At it''s most basic Binder makes it possible to share a Jupyter Notebook stored in a Github repository with a URL by running the Jupyter Notebook remotely and providing access through a browser with no requirements placed on the user.