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?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 756 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3211 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 67 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35 Library 20 Google 18 University 15 Twitter 14 GitHub 14 Digital 14 Data 13 Solr 12 work 12 illustration 11 library 11 January 10 web 10 Trump 10 Tether 10 New 10 February 9 Research 9 Autoscale 8 October 8 Libraries 8 December 8 DLF 8 Bitcoin 7 datum 7 York 7 NDSA 7 June 7 David 6 tweet 6 Times 6 Open 6 November 6 Heroku 6 Feb 6 Code4Lib 6 Certificate 6 Archive 5 true 5 U.S. 5 Rails 5 News 5 March 5 Council 5 April 4 student 4 share 4 image 4 certificate 4 ZDNet Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 12623 size 7390 page 6525 photo 3080 datum 2936 library 2879 time 2064 year 1958 user 1852 event 1780 work 1769 project 1740 % 1719 system 1696 people 1632 web 1613 information 1600 service 1538 content 1535 way 1512 file 1422 source 1401 layer 1372 thing 1313 community 1275 day 1272 post 1247 number 1215 certificate 1152 city 1148 collection 1101 site 1092 part 1083 term 1066 research 1063 code 1053 book 1050 software 1042 name 1015 map 993 type 980 version 967 option 966 value 954 case 953 company 945 example 933 access 927 result 926 article 912 tool Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3723 Library 2959 January 1748 Trump 1633 Retrieved 1580 ^ 1483 University 1333 Twitter 1312 December 1288 Street 1278 March 1256 February 1217 New 1209 May 1185 June 1184 Google 1171 Windsor 1105 October 1062 November 1060 April 1041 Data 1020 Digital 1014 GitHub 1010 July 991 September 950 August 809 Madoff 799 Public 769 Research 762 Libraries 720 David 678 News 662 York 658 Solr 633 Dell 614 DLF 600 Service 593 | 585 Capitol 584 Search 577 Community 576 Open 567 Leaflet 561 US 561 Services 542 API 532 Council 526 Heroku 520 Times 518 💾 483 U.S. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 12927 i 12327 it 7927 you 6947 we 4017 they 1957 them 1699 me 1522 he 1226 us 516 she 296 itself 282 him 197 themselves 170 ’s 149 myself 104 one 101 yourself 81 her 63 ''s 61 ourselves 53 himself 35 mine 23 > 16 yours 10 y 9 i’ve 8 herself 8 em 7 wa 6 true&fl 6 https://twitter.com/repbyrne 4 y'' 4 we’ll 4 heroku 3 ya 3 theirs 3 k 3 ios 3 d[7 3 ''em 2 ’em 2 ​this 2 you’d 2 year’s 2 title="4 2 oneself 2 o 2 ng 2 m3u 2 let’s Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 47232 be 13155 have 7017 do 5616 use 3261 make 2907 get 2811 ’ 2339 work 2099 see 2063 go 2057 include 1904 find 1880 say 1774 need 1711 take 1706 create 1589 add 1563 know 1551 provide 1540 want 1505 look 1436 give 1270 think 1225 run 1201 build 1170 start 1155 read 1131 help 1122 write 1046 come 1024 base 1008 support 946 learn 916 follow 890 show 883 set 853 share 840 try 840 remove 828 call 766 require 756 update 754 continue 745 allow 732 change 731 mean 719 become 691 return 682 post 676 keep Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 9446 not 7080 large 6407 original 3828 more 2715 new 2602 also 2546 other 2543 up 2036 so 2020 out 1811 only 1808 first 1776 just 1721 well 1673 now 1568 open 1551 here 1432 many 1377 good 1318 then 1236 most 1226 - 1141 available 1121 much 1115 digital 1114 even 1113 public 1113 as 1083 such 1032 social 987 same 962 long 929 still 910 different 890 very 884 last 875 back 831 true 804 really 795 few 794 own 785 high 782 online 715 too 705 free 702 local 702 current 687 in 649 small 632 great Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 538 most 461 good 324 least 232 late 169 large 150 Most 84 big 76 high 47 bad 25 low 22 close 21 old 21 fast 19 small 17 great 16 new 14 easy 13 long 12 weak 12 early 10 hard 9 strong 8 xmlhttprequ 8 simple 8 cool 7 slow 7 near 6 bright 5 weird 5 tall 5 green 5 busy 5 Least 4 smart 4 slight 4 short 4 safe 4 quiet 4 manif 4 hot 4 fine 4 few 4 eld 4 deep 4 d 3 ’d 3 cheap 3 broad 2 wide 2 tough Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 698 most 133 least 63 well 7 highest 6 blackhistorymonth 4 long 3 fast 2 worst 2 lowest 1 � 1 hard Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 700 twitter.com 105 t.co 99 github.com 88 pinboard.in 88 en.wikipedia.org 64 www.citywindsor.ca 55 app.searchstax.com 54 ptsefton.com 54 jakoblog.de 52 doi.org 51 meredith.wolfwater.com 50 digitallibrarian.org 41 www.nytimes.com 34 purl.org 33 niagaracanada.com 32 jakoblog.de" 32 1.bp.blogspot.com 27 www.zdnet.com 27 www.ontario.ca 26 whatworksgrowth.org 26 pbs.twimg.com 25 docs.google.com 24 www.cbc.ca 22 www.uwindsor.ca 22 www.theatlantic.com 22 example.com 21 www12.statcan.gc.ca 21 eu.detroitnews.com 20 marcedit.reeset.net 18 osf.io 18 blog.dshr.org 17 deb.nodesource.com 16 web.archive.org 16 viaf.org 16 blog.okfn.org 16 arstechnica.com 15 www.stclaircollege.ca 15 www.centreforcities.org 15 www.canada.ca 15 feeds.feedburner.com 15 collections.lib.utah.edu 14 www.jstor.org 13 www.youtube.com 13 uwaterloo.ca 13 rpm.nodesource.com 13 medium.com 13 localhost:8983 12 scihist-digicoll.herokuapp.com 12 media.fcanorthamerica.com 12 detroitmi.gov Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 47 http://twitter.com/ 32 http://jakoblog.de" 17 http://pinboard.in/ 13 http://twitter.com/repsusandavis 13 http://twitter.com/repshalala 13 http://twitter.com/repbillflores 13 http://twitter.com/rep_watkins 13 http://twitter.com/jimpressoffice 12 http://twitter.com/download/iphone" 12 http://scihist-digicoll.herokuapp.com/ 9 http://forwardcities.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Case-Study-Detroit_-MI.pdf 9 http://example.com/gh-library-map 9 http://eu.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2020/02/13/detroit-land-bank-oversight-issue-amid-complaints-poor-upkeep/4592183002/ 9 http://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.42.2001624 8 http://www.ncsc.gov.uk/collection/developers-collection/principles/produce-clean-maintainable-code 8 http:// tags) Flag this item for Twitter, Trump, Internet Archive, Python This contains a snapshot of data about Trump''s tweets that are in the Internet Archive. It consists of a Jupyter Notebook that was used to query the Internet Archive''s CDX API to see what snapshots are available for the URL prefix https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/{tweet-id}. trump-tweets-wayback trump-tweets-wayback trump-tweets-wayback Identifier-ark Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4 plus-circle Add Review ITEM TILE download PNG download archivesblogs-com-1211 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. arkisto-platform-github-io-2642 This RO-Crate can in turn be deposited in a repository in this case the UTS data repository and served via a portal, preserving the data while at the same time making it Accessible. We are working to supply the research team in question with an OCFL repository, add a portal, and create additional data-capture pathways for genomics data and potentially more sensors. So far on this page we have covered simplified views of Arkisto deployment patterns with the repository at the centre, adding discovery portals and giving examples of data-acquisition pipelines (just scratching the surface of the possibilities). Having data in a standard-stack, with OCFL used to lay-out research data objects and RO-Crate to describe them, means that it is possible to write simple programs that can interrogate a repository. In this use case, data is ingested into the repository via a research data At UTS the Research Data Management system in use is arstechnica-com-1615 New supply chain attack uses poisoned updates to infect gamers'' computers | Ars Technica ESET said it assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided by BigNox. Researchers have uncovered a software supply chain attack that is being used to install surveillance malware on the computers of online gamers. Security firm Eset said on Monday that the BigNox software distribution system was hacked and used to deliver malicious updates to select users. The attackers further tailor the malicious updates to specific targets of interest. The BigNox API server responds to a specific target with update information that points to the location of the malicious update on an attacker-controlled server. Legitimate BigNox infrastructure was delivering malware for specific updates. Sanmillan said that of more than 100,000 Eset users who have NoxPlayer installed, only five of them received a malicious update. Share this story Share this story arstechnica-com-2069 Google takes Symantec to the woodshed for mis-issuing 30,000 HTTPS certs [updated] | Ars Technica In a severe rebuke of one of the biggest suppliers of HTTPS credentials, Google Chrome developers announced plans to drastically restrict transport layer security certificates sold by Symantec-owned issuers following the discovery they have allegedly mis-issued more than 30,000 certificates. Effective immediately, Chrome plans to stop recognizing the extended validation status of all certificates issued by Symantec-owned certificate authorities, Ryan Sleevi, a software engineer on the Google Chrome team, said Thursday in an online forum. More gradually, Google plans to update Chrome to effectively nullify all currently valid certificates issued by Symantec-owned CAs. With Symantec certificates representing more than 30 percent of the Internet''s valid certificates by volume in 2015, the move has the potential to prevent millions of Chrome users from being able to access large numbers of sites. arstechnica-com-2420 Security firm FireEye, which last week disclosed a serious breach of its own network, said that hackers backed by a nation-state compromised a SolarWinds software update mechanism and then used it to infect selected customers who installed a backdoored version of the company''s Orion network management tool. The hacks are part of what the federal government and officials from FireEye, Microsoft, and other private companies said was a widespread espionage campaign that a sophisticated threat actor was carrying out through a supply chain attack. In blog post FireEye published Sunday night, the company said it uncovered a global intrusion campaign that used the backdoored SolarWinds'' update mechanism as an initial entryway "into the networks of public and private organizations through the software supply chain." Publications—including The Washington Post and The New York Times—cited unnamed government officials saying Cozy Bear, a hacking group believed to be part of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) was behind the compromises. arstechnica-com-5271 Widely used open source software contained bitcoin-stealing backdoor | Ars Technica A hacker or hackers sneaked a backdoor into a widely used open source code library with the aim of surreptitiously stealing funds stored in bitcoin wallets, software developers said Monday. NPM officials said the malicious code was designed to target people using a bitcoin wallet developed by Copay, a company that incorporated event-stream into its app. After this post went live, Copay officials updated their comment to say they did, in fact, release platforms that contained the backdoor. It is also contacting copay-dash, another developer that uses the same open source code in its wallet app. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 1/1/20) and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement (updated 1/1/20) and Ars Technica Addendum (effective 8/21/2018). arstechnica-com-6430 Jared Mauch didn''t have good broadband—so he built his own fiber ISP | Ars Technica But for one man in rural Michigan named Jared Mauch, who happens to be a network architect, the solution to not having good broadband at home was in fact building his own fiber-Internet service provider. "I had to start a telephone company to get [high-speed] Internet access at my house," Mauch explained in a recent presentation about his new ISP that serves his own home in Scio Township, which is next to Ann Arbor, as well as a few dozen other homes in Washtenaw County. As broadband technology advanced, Mauch expected that an ISP would eventually wire up his house with cable or fiber. But about four years ago, Mauch started planning to build his own provider that now offers fiber-to-the-home broadband in parts of Scio Township and Lima Township. arstechnica-com-6652 DDoSers are abusing Microsoft RDP to make attacks more powerful | Ars Technica DDoSers are abusing Microsoft RDP to make attacks more powerful DDoS-for-hire services are abusing the Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol to increase the firepower of distributed denial-of-service attacks that paralyze websites and other online services, a security firm said this week. Typically abbreviated as RDP, Remote Desktop Protocol is the underpinning for a Microsoft Windows feature that allows one device to log into another device over the Internet. So-called booter/stresser services, which for a fee will bombard Internet addresses with enough data to take them offline, have recently embraced RDP as a means to amplify their attacks, security firm Netscout said. There are about 33,000 RDP servers on the Internet that can be abused in amplification attacks, Netscout said. Dan is the Security Editor at Ars Technica, which he joined in 2012 after working for The Register, the Associated Press, Bloomberg News, and other publications. arstechnica-com-9344 One-stop counterfeit certificate shops for all your malware-signing needs | Ars Technica A report published by threat intelligence provider Recorded Future said that starting last year, researchers saw a sudden increase in fraudulent certificates issued by browserand operating system-trusted providers that were being used to sign malicious wares. campaigns, we confirmed with a high degree of certainty that the certificates are created for a specific buyer per request only and are registered using stolen corporate identities, making traditional network security appliances less effective," Andrei Barysevich, a researcher at Recorded Future, reported. For $1,599, the service sold a signing certificate with extended validation—meaning it was issued to a corporate or business name that had been verified by the issuer. Recorded Future researchers provided one seller with an unreported remote access trojan and convinced the seller to sign it with a certificate that had been recently issued by Comodo. Only two AV engines detected the same encrypted file when it was signed by the Comodo certificate. arxiv-org-8510 ausglam-space-158 Gene (@dzshuniper@ausglam.space) Aus GLAM Space Just had a meeting with library colleagues and found myself looking at six white faces wearing glasses on Zoom, including mine. One of the speakers is journalist Marc Fennell, discussing his show Stuff The British Stole: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stuff-the-british-stole/ https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/we-do-not-need-to-wait-for-a-christchurch-grampians-cross-burning-spurs-call-for-action-20210128-p56xer.html https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-01-28/anger-over-neo-nazis-chanting-camping-in-the-grampians/13097654 I''ve been wondering what sort of library a president who doesn''t read would have... I think this answers the question: https://djtrumplibrary.com The artist is Stephen Millership: http://www.stephenmillership.com/ Notes from a talk about exploring the State Library of NSW Social Media archive to see what insights could be gleaned from the creative and cultural sectors for teaching in higher education, and discovering an interesting sentiment analysis of the #AusLibChat hashtag from the early months of the COVID lockdown: https://doi.org/10.26188/13578170.v1 This is a Mastodon instance primarily for Australasian Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums and Records people, and anyone else who wants to hang out with them. aws-amazon-com-3016 Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL – Amazon Web Services (AWS) Amazon RDS makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale PostgreSQL deployments in the cloud. Amazon RDS manages complex and time-consuming administrative tasks such as PostgreSQL software installation and upgrades; storage management; replication for high availability and read throughput; and backups for disaster recovery. It takes only a few clicks in the AWS Management Console to launch and connect to a production-ready PostgreSQL database in minutes. As a managed service, Amazon RDS provides a high level of security for your PostgreSQL databases. These include network isolation using Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), encryption at rest using keys you create and control through AWS Key Management Service (KMS) and encryption of data in transit using SSL. View more Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL customers >> Get started with Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL in the AWS Console. aws-amazon-com-3216 Amazon ElastiCache for Redis is a blazing fast in-memory data store that provides sub-millisecond latency to power internet-scale real-time applications. ElastiCache for Redis combines the speed, simplicity, and versatility of open-source Redis with manageability, security, and scalability from Amazon to power the most demanding real-time applications in Gaming, Ad-Tech, E-Commerce, Healthcare, Financial Services, and IoT. Amazon ElastiCache for Redis works as an in-memory data store to support the most demanding applications requiring sub-millisecond response times. It is PCI compliant, HIPAA eligible, FedRAMP authorized, and offers encryption in transit, at rest (including customer managed CMK stored in AWS KMS), and Redis AUTH for secure internode communications to help keep sensitive data such as personally identifiable information (PII) safe. Amazon ElastiCache for Redis is a great choice for real-time transactional and analytical processing use cases such as caching, chat/messaging, gaming leaderboards, geospatial, machine learning, media streaming, queues, real-time analytics, and session store. aws-amazon-com-3278 You are charged only for Amazon Elasticsearch Service instance hours, Amazon EBS storage (if you choose this option), and data transfer. You can get started for free on Amazon Elasticsearch Service with the AWS Free Tier. For customers in the AWS Free Tier, Amazon Elasticsearch Service provides free usage of up to 750 hours per month of a t2.small.elasticsearch or t3.small.elasticsearch instance and 10GB per month of optional EBS storage (Magnetic or General Purpose). If you exceed the free tier usage limits, you will be charged the Amazon Elasticsearch Service rates for the additional resources you use. With Amazon Elasticsearch Service Reserved Instances, you can reserve instances for oneor three-year term and get significant savings on usage costs compared to On-Demand instances. When you purchase a Reserved Instance, you will be charged the associated upfront (if applicable) and hourly fees (if applicable), even if you are not currently running Amazon Elasticsearch Service. aws-amazon-com-8037 T3 instances are the low cost burstable general purpose instance type that provide a baseline level of CPU performance with the ability to burst CPU usage at any time for as long as required. T3 instances offer a balance of compute, memory, and network resources and are a very cost effective way to run a broad spectrum of general purpose workloads including large scale micro-services, small and medium databases, virtual desktops, and business-critical applications. T3 instances feature either the 1st or 2nd generation Intel Xeon Platinum 8000 series processor (Skylake-SP or Cascade Lake) with a sustained all core Turbo CPU clock speed of up to 3.1 GHz, and deliver up to 30% improvement in price performance compared to T2 instances. T3a instances feature the AMD EPYC 7000 series processor with an all core turbo clock speed of up to 2.5 GHz. T3a offers a 10% lower price than T3 instances for customers who are looking to further cost optimize their Amazon EC2 compute environments. bibwild-files-wordpress-com-2102 bibwild-files-wordpress-com-2181 bibwild-files-wordpress-com-2194 bibwild-files-wordpress-com-3824 bibwild-files-wordpress-com-7156 bibwild-files-wordpress-com-7483 bibwild-files-wordpress-com-7838 bibwild-files-wordpress-com-9666 bibwild-wordpress-com-2555 We run a fairly small-scale app, whose infrastructure is currently 4 self-managed AWS EC2 instances, running respectively: 1) A rails web app 2) Bg workers for the rails web app 3) Postgres, and 4) Solr. It is not clear to me if WebSolr installations (at "standard" plans) are set up in "SolrCloud mode" or not; I''m not sure what API''s exist for uploading your custom schema.xml (which we''d need to do), or if they expect you to do this only manually through a web UI (that would not be good); I''m not sure if you can upload custom solrconfig.xml settings (this may be running on a shared solr instance with standard solrconfig.xml?). While the SearchStax pricing/plan pages kind of imply the "Silver" plan is not suitable for production, in fact there is no real reason not to use it for production I think, and the salesperson I talked to confirmed that — just reaffirming that you were on your own managing the Solr configuration/setup. bibwild-wordpress-com-4614 For worker dynos, you could choose to scale based on actual "dyno load", but I think this is probably mostly for types of processes where there isn''t the ability to look at "number of jobs". It is not clear to me if WebSolr installations (at "standard" plans) are set up in "SolrCloud mode" or not; I''m not sure what API''s exist for uploading your custom schema.xml (which we''d need to do), or if they expect you to do this only manually through a web UI (that would not be good); I''m not sure if you can upload custom solrconfig.xml settings (this may be running on a shared solr instance with standard solrconfig.xml?). 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! bibwild-wordpress-com-4666 In my career working in the academic sector, I have realized that one thing that is often missing from in-house software development is "product management." Regardless of if the responsibilities are to be done by one or two or three person, Ajiboye''s post serves as a concise listing of the work to be done in managing a product — deciding the what of the product, in an ongoing iterative and collaborative manner, so that developers and designers can get to the how and to implementation. The PO is the first point of call when the development team needs clarity about interpreting a product feature to be implemented. The product owner will first have to prioritize the backlog to see if there are no important tasks to be executed and if this new feature is worth leaving whatever is being built currently. The product owner is also armed with the task of interpreting the product/feature requirements for the development team. bibwild-wordpress-com-5665 hirefire.io ended up looking more fully-featured and lesser priced than Rails Autoscale; so the main service of this post is just trying to increase visibility of hirefire.io and therefore competition in the field, which benefits us consumers. Here''s what configuration Hirefire makes available if you are scaling on "queue time" like Rails Autoscale, configuration may vary for other metrics. If you have more than one heroku process type for workers — say, working on different queues — Hirefire can scale the independently, with entirely separate configuration. Here''s what configuration Hirefire makes available for worker dynos scaling on "job queue" metric. Since hirefire only can interact with heroku API, for some metrics (including the "queue time" metric that is probably optimal for web dyno scaling) you have to configure your app to log regular statistics to heroku''s "Logplex" system. bibwild-wordpress-com-8791 This throughput under load can be effected not only by changing base speed, but also by various forms of horizontal scaling — how many puma or passenger processes you have with how many threads each, and how many CPUs they have access to, as well as number of heroku dynos or other hosts behind a load balancer. I decided to leave threads set to 1, and vary connections for load — so -c1 -t1 is a "one URL at a time" setting we can use to test "base speed", and we can benchmark throughput under load by increasing connections. Measuring base speed (just one concurrent request at a time), we found that performance dynos seem to have about the CPU speed of a bursting t2.medium (just a hair slower). But in fact, heroku standard dynos are much slower and more variable in performance than a bursting t2.medium. bibwild-wordpress-com-9240 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 → bit-ly-8737 2020 Q3 DLG Update Google Docs JavaScript isn''t enabled in your browser, so this file can''t be opened. Enable and reload. Some Word features can''t be displayed in Google Docs and will be dropped if you make changes View details 2020 Q3 DLG Update Share Sign in The version of the browser you are using is no longer supported. Please upgrade to a supported browser.Dismiss File Edit View Tools Help Accessibility Debug See new changes bit-ly-8838 2020 Q1/2 DLG Update Google Docs JavaScript isn''t enabled in your browser, so this file can''t be opened. Enable and reload. Some Word features can''t be displayed in Google Docs and will be dropped if you make changes View details 2020 Q1/2 DLG Update Share Sign in The version of the browser you are using is no longer supported. Please upgrade to a supported browser.Dismiss File Edit View Tools Help Accessibility Debug See new changes blog-cbeer-info-7582 blog-dataunbound-com-5301 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-dataunbound-com-8090 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-dshr-org-1414 DSHR''s Blog: Chromebook Linux Update Here is my work-around to use the 5.0.0-32 kernel (the last I installed via updates) on a vanilla Linux Mint installation: Install Linux Mint 20.1 MATE edition. deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic main restricted universe multiverse deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates main restricted universe multiverse Edit /etc/default/grub to show the menu of kernels: After you choose the 5.0.0-32 kernel the first time, it should boot by default, and sleep and wake should work properly. Note that you should ideally install Linux Mint 20.1 with full-disk encryption. Because of this issue, please be aware that in Mint 20 and newer releases, your encrypted home directory is no longer unmounted on logout: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/1734541. Home directory encryption works, but will leave its contents decrypted after you log out, rather spoiling the point. I use Ataraeo''s touchpad-indicator, but this doesn''t seem to work on Mint 20.1 out of the box, using X.org''s libinput driver. blog-dshr-org-1486 Preparation time was limited because these days I''m a full-time grandparent so the talk, entitled Securing The Digital Supply Chain summarizes and updates two long posts from two years ago: So-called booter/stresser services, which for a fee will bombard Internet addresses with enough data to take them offline, have recently embraced RDP as a means to amplify their attacks, security firm Netscout said. I don''t know why it took me so long to figure it out, but reading Goodin''s post I suddenly realized that techniques we described in Impeding attrition attacks in p2p systems, a 2004 follow-up to our award-winning 2003 SOSP paper on the architecture of the LOCKSS system, can be applied to preventing systems from being abused by DDOS-ers. This blog just passed two million all-time page views since April 21st 2007. The old oldweb.today was released five years ago, and Ilya described the details in a guest post here. blog-dshr-org-1802 Marantz wrote a long and very interesting article covering a lot of ground, but the r/Place part is a great example of the importance to the integrity of the Internet of rate limits. Universal protocol-aware rate limiting (in the style of DNS RRL, but meant for every other presently stateless interaction on the Internet) has the singular advantage of an incentive model where the people who would have to do the work are actually motivated to do the work. Twitter is temporarily decreasing the reach of tweets from users it believes are engaging in abusive behavior via a new protocol that began rolling out last week. The protocol temporarily prevents tweets from users Twitter deems abusive from being displayed to people who don''t follow them, effectively reducing their reach. It seems that temporarily limiting the rate and reach of posts from new and suspected abusive identities, the analogy of China''s "friction", is necessary but not sufficient. blog-dshr-org-2752 DSHR''s Blog: Economic Failures of HTTPS I''m David Rosenthal, and this is a place to discuss the work I''m doing in Digital Preservation. Bruce Schneier points me to Assessing legal and technical solutions to secure HTTPS, a fascinating, must-read analysis of the (lack of) security on the Web from an economic rather than a technical perspective by Axel Arnbak and co-authors from Amsterdam and Delft universities. Arnbak et al point out that users are forced to trust all Certificate Authorities (CAs): Their CAs can issue a certificate for any Web site in the world, which will be accepted as trustworthy by browsers of all Internet users. Browser vendors are rushing to revoke the certificates, except that so far there appears to be no comment to this effect from Microsoft. Post a Comment blog-dshr-org-2866 These proposals typically assume, despite the evidence, that real-world blockchain implementations actually deliver the theoretical attributes of decentralization, immutability, anonymity, security, scalability, sustainability, lack of trust, etc. In practice the security of a blockchain depends not merely on the security of the protocol itself, but on the security of the core software and the wallets and exchanges used to store and trade its cryptocurrency. While federal prosecutors opened a broad criminal probe into cryptocurrencies months ago, they''ve recently homed in on suspicions that a tangled web involving Bitcoin, Tether and crypto exchange Bitfinex might have been used to illegally move prices, said three people familiar with the matter. But one need only consider the massive centralization of power among cryptocurrency "miners," exchanges, developers, and wealth holders to see that blockchain is not about decentralization and democracy; it is about greed." blog-dshr-org-3391 They don''t point to the rise in payments to the major publishers, the added costs to Universities of dealing with the fragmented system, the highly restrictive licenses that allow "free access" in many cases, the frequency with which author processing charges are paid without resulting in free access, and all the other ills that the "slow AIs" have visited upon scholarly communication in the pursuit of profit growth. What people mean by saying "the Web is centralized" is that it is dominated by a small number of extremely powerful "slow AIs", the FAANGs (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google) and the big telcos. Ultimately, the goal of this project is to render platforms like Facebook and Twitter as merely "front-end" services that present a user''s data, rather than silos for millions of people''s personal data. "a court had found Facebook''s use of personal data to be illegal because the U.S. social media platform did not adequately secure the informed consent of its users. blog-dshr-org-3977 blog-dshr-org-4465 Thus one essential part of your system is one or more exchanges, at which the miners can sell their cryptocurrency rewards for the "fiat currency" they need to pay their bills. Over time, permissionless blockchains require an inflow of speculative funds at an average rate greater than the current rate of mining rewards if the "price" is not to collapse. In practice the security of a blockchain depends not merely on the security of the protocol itself, but on the security of both the core software, and the wallets and exchanges used to store and trade its cryptocurrency. If you trust a central authority to update your software automatically, or if you don''t but you think others do, what is the point of a permissionless blockchain? "Malicious cryptocurrency miners took control of Bitcoin BTC Gold''s blockchain recently to double-spend $72,000 worth of BTG. blog-dshr-org-5101 DSHR''s Blog: Effort Balancing And Rate Limits And Dan Goodin reports on the latest technique the DDOS-ers are using in DDoSers are abusing Microsoft RDP to make attacks more powerful: I don''t know why it took me so long to figure it out, but reading Goodin''s post I suddenly realized that techniques we described in Impeding attrition attacks in p2p systems, a 2004 follow-up to our award-winning 2003 SOSP paper on the architecture of the LOCKSS system, can be applied to preventing systems from being abused by DDOS-ers. Among the LOCKSS system''s defenses against abuse are two relevant to DDOS prevention, rate limits and effort balancing. Engineering economics requires that the cost in CPU, memory bandwidth, and memory storage of any new state added for rate limiting be insignificant compared with an attacker''s effort. The reason RDP can be used to amplify a DDOS attack is that, as Goodin wrote: blog-dshr-org-5824 Two years ago I wrote A Note Of Thanks as I switched my disposable travel laptop from an Asus Seashell to an Acer C720 Chromebook running Linux. So I downloaded Linux Mint 18.1 "Serena" Cinnamon (64-bit), wrote the .iso to a USB drive, popped it into the first C720 and powered up. It turns out that the Mint kernel shows symptoms that appeared on Chromebook Linux wikis back in 2014: M. Porup has a review of two ways to run Linux on a Chromebook, Crouton and the one I use, GalliumOS. It appears that up-to-date Mint 19 (MATE) plus the GalliumOS userland fixes has two problems on the C720: Mint 18.3 with the GalliumOS 4.8.17 kernel works fine. After some experimentation, I now have Mint 19.2 running on a C720 with the vanilla 4.15.0-54-generic kernel not the GalliumOS one. But they still work fine and get software updates because they run Linux! blog-dshr-org-612 As demand for higher Internet speeds arose, any ISP who wanted to offer a faster connection couldn''t just order one from the telco, because the telco fibers were now private and unshared. If the FCC actually wanted US customers to have a choice of ISPs, they would rescind the FIBER RULE. In September 2001 Palo Alto''s Fiber To The Home trial went live, and I was one of 67 citizens who got a 10Mbit/s bidirectional connection, with the city Utilities as our ISP. We got DSL and phone service from Sonic, a local ISP that was legally enabled to rent access to AT&T''s copper. I''d like to see multiple infrastructure providers, both private for profit, and municipally sponsored non-profit public service agencies, all with open access networks; ideally, connecting would be as simple as it was back in the dial up days. blog-dshr-org-7422 Two years ago I wrote A Note Of Thanks as I switched my disposable travel laptop from an Asus Seashell to an Acer C720 Chromebook running Linux. So I downloaded Linux Mint 18.1 "Serena" Cinnamon (64-bit), wrote the .iso to a USB drive, popped it into the first C720 and powered up. It turns out that the Mint kernel shows symptoms that appeared on Chromebook Linux wikis back in 2014: M. Porup has a review of two ways to run Linux on a Chromebook, Crouton and the one I use, GalliumOS. It appears that up-to-date Mint 19 (MATE) plus the GalliumOS userland fixes has two problems on the C720: Mint 18.3 with the GalliumOS 4.8.17 kernel works fine. After some experimentation, I now have Mint 19.2 running on a C720 with the vanilla 4.15.0-54-generic kernel not the GalliumOS one. But they still work fine and get software updates because they run Linux! blog-dshr-org-7824 In an important paper entitled Software Distribution Transparency and Auditability, Benjamin Hof and Georg Carle from TU Munich use Debian''s Advanced Package Tool (APT) as an example of a state-of-the-art software supply chain, and: The publisher verifies the signature and builds the source to form the compiled package, whose hash is then included in the release file. This release file, meta data, and source packages are submitted to a log server operating an appendonly Merkle tree, as shown in Figure 2. A software supply chain based on APT enhanced with Hof and Carle''s transparency layer, distributing packages reproducibly built with bootstrapped compilers, would be much more difficult to attack than current technology. Dan Goodin''s The year-long rash of supply chain attacks against open source is getting worse is a useful overview of the recent incidents pointing to the need for verifiable logs and reproducible builds. blog-dshr-org-7999 In this post I''m going to look in some detail at Certificate Transparency, an important initiative aimed at improving security and authenticity on the Web, and relate the techniques it uses to those underlying the LOCKSS system. Because Google, Mozilla and others prioritize keeping the Web working over keeping it secure, deleting misbehaving big CAs from trust lists won''t happen. These flaws weaken the reliability and effectiveness of encrypted Internet connections and can compromise critical TLS/SSL mechanisms, including domain validation, end-to-end encryption, and the chains of trust set up by certificate authorities. In this way, auditors, monitors and clients cooperate to verify the correct operation of logs, which in turn provides clients with confidence in the [certificate,attestation] pairs they use to secure their communications. The auditor is part of the client, checking at intervals that the certificates in the SCTs it receives from Web servers are correctly stored in the log. blog-dshr-org-8024 Preparation time was limited because these days I''m a full-time grandparent so the talk, entitled Securing The Digital Supply Chain summarizes and updates two long posts from two years ago: The issue with the two HeadSetup apps came to light earlier this year when German cyber-security firm Secorvo found that versions 7.3, 7.4, and 8.0 installed two root Certification Authority (CA) certificates into the Windows Trusted Root Certificate Store of users'' computers but also included the private keys for all in the SennComCCKey.pem file. These flaws weaken the reliability and effectiveness of encrypted Internet connections and can compromise critical TLS/SSL mechanisms, including domain validation, end-to-end encryption, and the chains of trust set up by certificate authorities. Then, in a section entitled Prevention for Critical Software they specifially address the security of the development process and thus the two types of supply chain attacks we have been discussing. blog-dshr-org-8968 Initially, Tether claimed that it maintained a stable "price" because every USDT was backed by an actual USD in a bank account. The graph tracks the "price" of Bitcoin against the "market cap" of USDT. Since newly created USDT won''t be immediately sold for "fiat", they will pump the "price" of cryptocurrencies. Tether adds the USD to the backing for USDT, and issues the corresponding number of USDT, which are used to buy BTC. Tether has a magic "money" pump, creating USDT out of thin air. So Tether needs to buy more USDT for BTC, which pushes the "price" of BTC down. The top 4 cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, XRP, USDT) account for $521B (83%) of the total "market cap"; the others are pretty insignificant. At the time, USDT''s "market cap" was around $2.3B, so assuming Tether was actually backed by USD at that point, it lost 37% of its backing. blog-esilibrary-com-2858 Equinox migrates Bowling Green Public Library to Missouri Evergreen Consortium02/01/2021 Duluth, Ga., February 01, 2021: Equinox is pleased to welcome the Bowling Green Public Library to Evergreen with their successful migration to the Missouri Evergreen Consortium.Bowling Green Public Library''s move will support 4,444 patrons and includes a total of 20,517 bibliographic records... The attached Year in Review offers highlights from the year, with information on our monthly Twitter chat, the Equinox Open Source Grant, migrations and software updates, and more. Equinox provides open source solutions to libraries around the world. We are a group of passionate professionals, fully dedicated to supporting the vital role that libraries play in our society. We are proud to provide Excellent Service We provide hosting, support, training, development, and other services for Evergreen, Koha, and Fulfillment. We are a Non-Profit that believes We believe in positively contributing to libraries. Copyright © 2017-2020, Equinox Open Library Initiative blog-esilibrary-com-6085 Equinox Transitions to Nonprofit to Benefit Libraries FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Duluth, Georgia, January 12, 2017 – On January 1, 2017, Equinox Software, Inc., the premiere support and service provider for the Evergreen Integrated Library System, became Equinox Open Library Initiative Inc., a nonprofit corporation serving libraries, archives, museums, and other cultural institutions. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Duluth, Georgia–December 15, 2016 The partnership between Equinox and Bibliomation continues to grow as Burnham Library was successfully migrated to Evergreen in mid-November. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Duluth, Georgia–November 16, 2016 Equinox is pleased to announce that SPARK is growing again! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Duluth, Georgia–October 7, 2016 Equinox is pleased to announce two new additions to the SPARK/PaILS Consortium. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Duluth, Georgia–September 14, 2016 Bibliomation has partnered with Equinox on many occasions over the years. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Duluth, Georgia–September 13, 2016 Equinox is happy to announce that yet another library has successfully migrated to Virginia Evergreen. blog-iandavis-com-101 Internet Alchemy Internet Alchemy Serverless: why microfunctions > microservices Gorecipes: Fin Another Blog Refresh Why Service Architectures Should Focus on Workflows Help me crowdfund my game Amberfell blog-iandavis-com-5406 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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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-9545 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-6059 blog-libux-co-6616 blog-openlibrary-org-1422 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-8709 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-3634 MarcEdit 7.3.x/7.5.x (beta) Updates – Terry''s Worklog Skip to content Home MarcEdit Homepage GitHub Page Privacy Policy MarcEdit 7.3.x/7.5.x (beta) Updates By reeset / On February 2, 2021 / In MarcEdit Versions are available at: https://marcedit.reeset.net/downloads Information about the changes: 7.5.0 Change Log: https://marcedit.reeset.net/software/update75.txt 7.5.0 Change Log: https://marcedit.reeset.net/software/update75.txt If you are using 7.x – this will prompt as normal for update. 7.5.x is the beta build, please be aware I expect to be releasing updates to this build weekly and also expect to find some issues. Questions, let me know. –tr Post navigation MarcEdit 7.5.x/MacOS 3.5.x Timelines Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. 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Created by Slicejack. blog-reeset-net-4899 7.5.0 Change Log: https://marcedit.reeset.net/software/update75.txt 7.5.0 Change Log: https://marcedit.reeset.net/software/update75.txt Change: XML Function List — update process for opening URLs Change: Z39.50 Preferences Window – update process for opening URLs Change: Catalog Calculator Window — update process for opening URLs Change: Generate Call Numbers — update process for opening URLs Change: Generate Material Formats — 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 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 down behavior changes. ** Updated: Official Help page in the KB: https://marcedit.reeset.net/build-new-field blog-reeset-net-4913 MarcEdit 7.5.x/MacOS 3.5.x Timelines – Terry''s Worklog I sent this to the MarcEdit Listserv to provide info about my thoughts around timelines related to the beta and release. 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 forward. I expect to be releasing new builds weekly – with the goal of taking the beta tag off the build no later than April 1. I''ll be providing updates for 7.3.x till 7.5 comes out of beta. I''ll be providing Updates for MacOS 3.2.x till 3.5 is out and out of beta MarcEdit MacOS 3.2.x – updates continue MarcEdit MacOS 3.5.x beta assessed – end bookend date is April 15th if above timelines are met MarcEdit MacOS 3.5.x is out of beta MarcEdit 7.3.x/7.5.x (beta) Updates Notify me of new posts by email. blog-reeset-net-9157 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 … 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 … In .NET Core, one of the changes that caught me by surprise is the change related to starting processes.  In the .NET framework – you can open a web site, file, etc. 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 … blog-usejournal-com-2745 | by Aubrey Blanche, The Mathpath | Noteworthy The Journal Blog But just like a romantic partner, you need to opt into the downsides with eyes wide open if you''re going to be successful, and the job probably isn''t what you think it is. But most of the time, my work is about People strategy, process design, program management, acting as a therapist and corporate conscience, etc. Think of a major tech company that touts their yearly pay equity corrections and hired the majority of the D&I team from Marketing (there are plenty). To build an equitable, inclusive company, every single person needs to do their part. Most folks think about the subject matter expertise required to be a successful D&I practitioner (e.g., gender and race theory, queer studies, disability and universal access theory, etc.), but I believe that that''s only about 20% of the job, if you want to be effective. blog-vlib-mpg-de-4276 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. The Max Planck Society electronic Book Index is scheduled to be switched to https only access the week after, starting on November 27, 2017. blog-vlib-mpg-de-6216 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. blogs-msdn-microsoft-com-9638 As a small software publisher, the best way to accumulate your good reputation and allow it to benefit all of your software is to digitally sign your code. For instance, while most users have never heard of me, my freeware programs are digitally signed by my certificate, and the clean reputation for my certificate means that SmartScreen Application Reputation can identify them as non-malicious. When SmartScreen recognizes non-malicious code, the user benefits from a more streamlined trust experience, and fewer security prompts are shown when downloading and running the program. Of course, if I were to ever abuse my good reputation to sign and release malicious code, the SmartScreen system can easily revoke my good reputation—my certificate''s signature would turn from a badge of honor into a flashing signal of untrustworthy software. To sign your program using Authenticode, you can use the SignCode.exe utility which shipped with the Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1: bootstrappable-org-6656 Bootstrappable builds The first step is to add yoghurt to milk! How can you build a compiler like GCC? This creates a chicken-and-egg problem that leads users and distributors to rely on opaque, pre-built binaries of those compilers that they use to build newer versions of the compiler. our goal is to minimize the amount of bootstrap binaries. This is nice, but what are the actual benefits of "bootstrappable" implementations? Find out what additional benefits there are to achieving bootstrappable builds. Are you developing or contributing to software that is affected by the bootstrapping problem? Here we list best practices and practical examples Collaboration projects Solving bootstrapping problems in existing compilers and build systems requires collaboration. Here is a list of long-term high-impact projects More projects and status updates can be found on the bootstrapping wiki. Defending Against Compiler-Based Backdoors Deniable Backdoors Using Compiler Bugs Source code under the GNU AGPL. bugs-launchpad-net-4918 Bug #1734541 "encrypted home-directory is not unmounted on logou..." : Bugs : gnome-session package : Ubuntu Affecting: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu) You need to log in to change this bug''s status. You need to log in to change this bug''s status. You need to log in to change this bug''s status. You need to log in to change this bug''s status. You need to log in to change this bug''s status. Affecting: gnome-session (Ubuntu) If you log out from an user account with an encrypted home directory, it is not automatically unmounted and encrypted again. If I log out from an user account with an encrypted home directory, Id expect the homedir to be unmounted and encrypted again. This is a security issue, because as a user you can reasonable expect your data to be safe, if you log out. Status changed to ''Confirmed'' because the bug affects multiple users. carpentries-org-2984 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. Danielle Sieh joins The Carpentries as Workshop Administrator Resources for Online Workshops 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 Ohio State, University Libraries and Translational Data Analytics Institute (online) carpentries-org-5461 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. Danielle Sieh joins The Carpentries as Workshop Administrator Resources for Online Workshops 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 Ohio State, University Libraries and Translational Data Analytics Institute (online) cbeer-info-2542 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): certbot-eff-org-2005 In order to use Certbot for most purposes, you''ll need to be able to install and run it on the command line of your web server, which is usually accessed over SSH. In order to use Certbot for most purposes, you''ll need to be able to install and run it on the command line of your web server, which is usually accessed over SSH. To use certbot –standalone, you don''t need an existing site, but you have to make sure connections to port 80 on your server are not blocked by a firewall, including a firewall that may be run by your Internet service provider or web hosting provider. To use certbot –standalone, you don''t need an existing site, but you have to make sure connections to port 80 on your server are not blocked by a firewall, including a firewall that may be run by your Internet service provider or web hosting provider. civics-aedileworks-com-4241 Safety Insights, Data Privacy, and Spatial Justice – The city is here for you to use 2 Comments on Safety Insights, Data Privacy, and Spatial Justice Ford Mobility''s award-winning Safety Insights tool enables cities like Windsor to streamline what can be a costly and time-consuming process of accessing and analyzing transportation data. Windsor the First Canadian City with Ford Safety Insights Platform, January 21, 2021 Smart city: Windsor is first Canadian city to launch Ford Safety Insights Platform to reduce crashes, N.F. Mendoza, Tech Republic, January 21, 2021, So at the very moment in which the Federal Government is asking Canadians how we feel about handing over personal data to corporations and asking how we feel about artificial intelligence making decisions that may affect our safety, the City of Windsor announces this finished agreement, without any consultation from either residents or city council. 2 replies on "Safety Insights, Data Privacy, and Spatial Justice" civics-aedileworks-com-9842 Earlier this week, I took a closer look at the recent deal between The City of Windsor and Ford Mobility Canada in a post called Safety Insights, Data Privacy, and Spatial Justice. Next week, on Monday February 8th, there will be a special meeting of council to hear a presentation of Windsor Works – An Economic Development Strategy for the City''s Future Growth by Rachel Wolf and Blair Gibbs of Public First. But instead of WEEDC taking the lead and doing the work that is in its mandate, this report suggests that the Mayor leads this work using a ''special delivery unit'' from within City Hall. Instead of letting the Mayor take the tax money of Windsor residents and give it to start-up bros (what I would give for a kitchen/food incubator in this city!), I would much rather see the City invest in its people so they can develop strong digital services in pursuit of good and equitable governance. cjal-ca-7386 | Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship Kris Joseph, York University Kris Joseph is the Digital Scholarship Librarian at York University. Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship 6 (December), 1-17. 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Soon after the mailing list was created, the community decided to setup a #code4lib IRC channel (chat room) on freenode. We are developers and technologists for libraries, museums, and archives who are dedicated to being a diverse and inclusive community, seeking to share ideas and build collaboration. code4lib-org-2496 Code4Lib | We are developers and technologists for libraries, museums, and archives who are dedicated to being a diverse and inclusive community, seeking to share ideas and build collaboration. 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 coffeecode-net-3611 PHP''s File_MARC gets a new release (1.1.3) PHP''s File_MARC gets a new release (1.1.3) How discovery layers have closed off access to library resources, and other tales of schema.org from LITA Forum 2014 How discovery layers have closed off access to library resources, and other tales of schema.org from LITA Forum 2014 DCMI 2014: schema.org holdings in open source library systems data by default in open source library systems (presentation) (paper). data by default in open source library systems (presentation) (paper). RDFa, schema.org, and open source library systems RDFa, schema.org, and open source library systems Talk proposal: Structuring library data on the web with schema.org: we''re on it! Talk proposal: Structuring library data on the web with schema.org: we''re on it! Structuring library data on the web with schema.org: we''re on it! Structuring library data on the web with schema.org: we''re on it! The new Google Books API and possibilities for libraries coinmarketcap-com-8216 Cryptocurrency Prices, Charts And Market Capitalizations | CoinMarketCap The volume of all stable coins is now $131.22B, which is 78.83% of the total crypto market 24-hour volume. Today''s Cryptocurrency Prices, Charts and Data This site was founded in May 2013 by Brandon Chez to provide up-to-date cryptocurrency prices, charts and data about the emerging cryptocurrency markets. Here at CoinMarketCap, we work very hard to ensure that all the relevant and up-to-date information about cryptocurrencies, coins and tokens can be located in one easily discoverable place. From the very first day, the goal was for the site to be the number one location online for crypto market data, and we work hard to empower our users with our unbiased and accurate information. No, we do not list all cryptocurrencies at CoinMarketCap. As a company and team, we are very aware that not all coins and projects have good intentions. If You Are Investing in Cryptocurrency — CoinMarketCap.com Is for You collection-cmoa-org-4588 CMOA Collection Skip to main content The Carnegie Museum of Art bracket logo with wordmark The Carnegie Museum of Art wordmark logo Menu VisitVisit sub menu Accessibility & Amenities Directions & Parking Tours Health & Safety ExhibitionsExhibitions sub menu Current Upcoming Past Events & Programs SupportSupport sub menu Membership Sponsorship Volunteer Shop Collection Collection Our collection contains over 34,000 objects featuring a broad spectrum of visual art. The museum also houses over 70,000 negatives by photographer Charles "Teenie" Harris. works are currently available online. Filter by: Creator Date On View Results Creator (A–Z) Creator (Z–A) Title (A–Z) Title (Z–A) Creation Date (old–new) Creation Date (new–old) Acquisition Date (old–new) Acquisition Date (new–old) grid view list view Results per page 10 The CMOA Logo Pittsburgh, PA 15213 One of the four Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh Accessibility & Amenities Event Rentals © 2021 Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie InstituteTerms of UsePrivacy PolicyNon-Discrimination PolicyContact collections-lib-utah-edu-2356 collections-lib-utah-edu-3655 collections-lib-utexas-edu-766 University of Texas Libraries Collections University of Texas Libraries Collections Search Limit your search Alexander Architectural Archives1,889 Architecture and Planning Library266 Benson Latin American Collection1,523 University of Texas Libraries3,852 Architectural Photography120 Architectural Photography120 "Coal Sunday" -Yorkshire, Great Britain1 San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas959 Dallas, Dallas County, Texas935 Great Britain726 Houston, Harris County, Texas708 Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas445 Galveston, Galveston County, Texas435 Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas288 Public Domain Status Public Domain mark14,802 Great Britain Ministry of Information: Daily Press Notices and Bulletins:1940-02-29 Great Britain Ministry of Information: Daily Press Notices and Bulletins:1940-02-29 Great Britain Ministry of Information: Daily Press Notices and Bulletins:1940-02-29 Great Britain Ministry of Information: Daily Press Notices and Bulletins:1940-02-29 Great Britain Ministry of Information: Daily Press Notices and Bulletins:1940-02-29 Great Britain Ministry of Information: Daily Press Notices and Bulletins:1940-02-29 Great Britain Ministry of Information: Daily Press Notices and Bulletins:1940-02-29 Great Britain Ministry of Information: Daily Press Notices and Bulletins:1940-02-29 commonplace-net-6409 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 (5,053 views) csvconf-com-2001 For csv,conf,v5 we were looking forward to our first conference in Washington DC, but unfortunately, like many other in-person events, this was not going to be possible in 2020. People have asked us about our experience moving from a planned in person event to one online, in a very short space of time, so we are sharing our story with the hope that it will be helpful to others, as we move into a world where online events and conferences are going to be more prevalent than ever. We are conscious that barriers to entry still apply to a virtual conference, but they are different, and it is clear that for csv,conf,v5 more people who wanted to join could be part of it. csv,conf is a group effort to put on a non-profit, community conference with dozens of people putting in time, including but not limited to the 2020 organizing team: csvconf-com-8798 csv,conf,v5 May 13-14 2020 Online Conference csv,conf brings diverse groups together to discuss data topics, and features stories about data sharing and data analysis from science, journalism, government, and open source. csv,conf is a non-profit community conference run by folks who really love data and sharing knowledge. csv,conf conferences aren''t just about spreadsheets. Emily is the Executive Director and Founder of Digital Democracy and is passionate about leveraging technology to empower marginalized communities. Devoted to protecting the environment and democratizing the design process, at Digital Democracy Emily works with the staff and board, oversees strategic planning and development and works directly with grassroots partners to design programs and tools that empower marginalized communities to defend their rights. Watch Emily Jacobi''s Keynote csv,conf is a group effort to put on a non-profit, community conference with dozens of people putting in time, including but not limited to the 2020 organizing team: csvconf-com-935 csv,conf,v6 May 4-5 2021 Online A community conference for data makers everywhere Featuring stories about data sharing and data analysis from science, journalism, government, and open source. csv,conf brings diverse groups together to discuss data topics, and features stories about data sharing and data analysis from science, journalism, government, and open source. csv,conf is a non-profit community conference run by folks who really love data and sharing knowledge. If you are as passionate about data and its application to society as we are, then this is the conference for you. csv,conf conferences aren''t just about spreadsheets. csv,conf is a group effort to put on a non-profit, community conference with dozens of people putting in time, including but not limited to the 2021 organizing team: Karthik Ram, University of California, Berkeley. csv,conf,v5, csv,conf,v4, csv,conf,v3 , csv,conf,v2 and csv,conf,v1 conference websites, or watch csv,conf talks on YouTube. The code for this website is open source. cul-colgate-edu-8515 Colgate University Archives Documenting Your Experiences of COVID-19 | Colgate University Libraries Documenting Your Experiences of COVID-19 Colgate University Archives As members of the global community, we are living in a time of crisis and change, and we are all affected in some way. As members of the Colgate University community, we have stories to share to help ourselves and future generations understand these historic moments, even as we look to the past to understand how the University has weathered other crises. The Colgate University Archives invites you to share your experiences related to the COVID-19 pandemic in a form that is meaningful to you, so that your stories can be preserved. If you permit us to share your content upon submission, we may post it to our Instagram and Tumblr accounts as examples of ways that individuals can document their experiences. © 2021 Colgate University Libraries cynthiang-ca-5594 Continue reading "Reflection Part 2: My second year at GitLab and on becoming Senior 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 Continue reading "Reflection Part 1: My first year at GitLab and becoming Senior" 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 November 28, 2019November 28, 2019Categories Events, Work cultureTags c4lbc, organizational culture, presentation, valuesLeave a comment on Presentation: Implementing Values in Practical Ways Continue reading "Implementing Values: Learning from GitLab: Transparency" Author CynthiaPosted on September 6, 2019August 31, 2019Categories Work cultureTags GitLab, organizational culture, reflection, valuesLeave a comment on Implementing Values: Learning from GitLab: Transparency cynthiang-ca-5828 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" Scraping index pages and VuFind implementation – Louise Brittain Boisvert Systems Librarian at Legislative collection development policy: support legislators and staff, receive or collect publications, many of them digital but also some digitized (mostly PDF, but others) accessible via link in MARC record previously, would create an index page … Continue reading "Code4libBC Lightning Talk Notes: Day 1" I hope to continue attending and see this event … Continue reading "Presentation: Implementing Values in Practical Ways" Transparency I have never encountered an organization that was more open … Continue reading "Implementing Values: Learning from GitLab: Transparency" cynthiang-ca-7441 Thankfully at GitLab, in every engineering team including Support, we have two tracks: technical (individual contributor), and management. The management track does continue, and some engineering teams have levels beyond staff for the technical track. Technology companies are probably the best at recognizing that great technical individuals can have as much impact and importance as managers. It also means less time for self-learning and training on technical topics, and I don''t feel like I''m done yet. There''s still a lot I feel like I can learn and that I can do for the team as an individual contributor. I will definitely be working on a promotion, but until I feel like I could do more for the team by becoming a manager instead of staying an individual contributor, I''d rather stay a senior than become a manager before I feel it''s time. cynthiang-ca-7669 For GitLab.com (SaaS product), we''re the administrators of the instance, so we do get a lot of procedural questions around people''s accounts, and things like dormant namespace requests. We encourage team members to find someone to work on it together, to learn how to troubleshoot or resolve similar issues in the future, but there''s no levels of support such that if it''s too technical for you, you''d push it up to the next tier. Jerome did most of the coding work while I helped to compile the content we would use and the requirements (like changing the search bar to search our docs instead of the ZenDesk articles). Here, I have to express how working with the Support team we have at GitLab is one of the big reasons that continuously makes me want to stay. Thank you GitLab and the Support team, with special thanks to my awesome managers. cynthiang-ca-795 About a year ago, I wrote a reflection on Summit and Contribute, our all staff events, and later that year, wrote a series of posts on the GitLab values and culture from my own perspective. We had a couple of Support Engineers on the team, but the hiring process for that position was geared towards people who would work on the self-managed product, so we never actually hired any new ones. Even then, GitLab is a large product and at the time, there were close to 300 company members, so there was a lot to learn both on the technological side and the company/culture side. My fear of making mistakes has never disappeared, but with my manager''s encouragement, I started to take on work that I thought would benefit the team without asking ahead of time. dancohen-org-507 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 data-gov-au-7985 datacarpentry-org-1240 Data Carpentry develops and teaches workshops on the fundamental data skills needed to conduct research. Data Carpentry''s focus is on the introductory computational skills needed for data management and analysis in all domains of research. Our lessons are domain-specific, and build on the existing knowledge of learners to enable them to quickly apply skills learned to their own research. We create a friendly environment for learning to empower researchers and enable data driven discovery. Find out how to host a workshop at your institution or organization Ohio State, University Libraries and Translational Data Analytics Institute (online) ** Workshops marked with asterisks are based on curriculum from The Carpentries lesson programs but may not follow our standard workshop format. Lessons · Genomics Workshop Pilot and BugBBQ at University of ArizonaJason Williams, Erin Becker, François Michonneau / 2019-05-15 Data Carpentry is a lesson program of The Carpentries that develops and provides data skills training to researchers. davidgerard-co-uk-1922 New Bitcoin peak, exactly three years after the last — what''s happening here – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain Blockchain and cryptocurrency news and analysis by David Gerard Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain: The Book A pumped Bitcoin peak is just one story among many going on right now — and a completely expected one. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window) Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) New Bitcoin peak, exactly three years after the last — what''s happening here" New Bitcoin peak, exactly three years after the last — what''s happening here" Notify me of new posts by email. davidgerard-co-uk-2995 Tether is "too big to fail" — the entire cryptocurrency industry utterly depends on it – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain Tether is "too big to fail" — the entire cryptocurrency industry utterly depends on it This is why crypto is so up in arms about the proposed STABLE Act, which would require stablecoin issuers to become banks — the Act would take out Tether immediately, given Tether''s extensive and judicially-recognised connections to New York State, and there is no way on earth that a company that comports itself in the manner of Tether is getting a banking charter. Every person making money from crypto — not just Bitcoin, but everything else touching crypto — is painfully aware they need Tether to keep the market pumped. Previous Article Facebook''s Libra is now Diem; STABLE Act says stablecoins must get banking licenses 12 Comments on "Tether is "too big to fail" — the entire cryptocurrency industry utterly depends on it" davidgerard-co-uk-5641 Tether printer go brrrrr — cryptocurrency''s substitute dollar problem – Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain In the early days, Tether claimed that every tether was backed 1-1 by US dollars held in a bank account. These claims turned out to be false — and iFinex, Tether''s parent company, admitted this to the New York Attorney General''s Office in 2019. The Tether reserve is apparently made of loans to others, loans to other iFinex companies — yeah, they literally counted putting dollars in their other pocket as a "loan" that was an "asset" — Bitcoins, other cryptocurrencies they found down the back of the sofa, and maybe even some US dollars — though there''s no evidence for that last one. Twitter user Desogames posted an interesting hypothesis: that Tether''s "dollar" backing is holdings of USDC stablecoins. 4 Comments on "Tether printer go brrrrr — cryptocurrency''s substitute dollar problem" devcenter-heroku-com-1248 Scaling Your Dyno Formation | Heroku Dev Center You can scale your app''s dyno formation up and down manually from the Heroku Dashboard or CLI. You can also configure Heroku Autoscaling for Performance-tier dynos, and for dynos running in Private Spaces. Threshold autoscaling adds or removes web dynos from your app automatically based on current request latency. In the app''s list of dynos, click the Edit button (looks like a pencil) next to the process type you want to scale. The command above scales an app''s web process type to 2 dynos. Autoscaling lets you scale your web dyno quantity up and down automatically based on one or more application performance characteristics. Enable Email Notifications if you''d like all app collaborators (or team members if you''re using Heroku Teams) to be notified when your web dyno count reaches the range''s upper limit. Every time an autoscaling event occurs, a single web dyno is either added or removed from your app. devcenter-heroku-com-7972 Rails Autoscale | Heroku Dev Center This add-on is operated by Rails Autoscale Rails Autoscale goes beyond this by autoscaling based on request queue times, autoscaling worker dynos, and working with all dyno types. Rails Autoscale can be installed from railsautoscale.com, the Heroku Elements marketplace, or the via CLI: Check out Rails Autoscale on Heroku Elements for pricing and plans. $ heroku addons:create rails-autoscale After you install the gem and deploy your application, you''ll begin to see activity in your Rails Autoscale dashboard. $ heroku addons:open rails-autoscale Rails Autoscale triggers scale events by monitoring the request queue time for every request. Rails Autoscale tracks the 95th percentile queue time, which for most applications will hover well below the default threshold of 100ms. $ heroku addons:upgrade rails-autoscale:newplan $ heroku addons:destroy rails-autoscale All Rails Autoscale support and runtime issues should be submitted via Heroku''s Support channels or emailed to help@railsautoscale.com. devcenter-heroku-com-8506 Rails Autoscale | Heroku Dev Center This add-on is operated by Rails Autoscale Rails Autoscale goes beyond this by autoscaling based on request queue times, autoscaling worker dynos, and working with all dyno types. Rails Autoscale can be installed from railsautoscale.com, the Heroku Elements marketplace, or the via CLI: Check out Rails Autoscale on Heroku Elements for pricing and plans. $ heroku addons:create rails-autoscale After you install the gem and deploy your application, you''ll begin to see activity in your Rails Autoscale dashboard. $ heroku addons:open rails-autoscale Rails Autoscale triggers scale events by monitoring the request queue time for every request. Rails Autoscale tracks the 95th percentile queue time, which for most applications will hover well below the default threshold of 100ms. $ heroku addons:upgrade rails-autoscale:newplan $ heroku addons:destroy rails-autoscale All Rails Autoscale support and runtime issues should be submitted via Heroku''s Support channels or emailed to help@railsautoscale.com. developer-mozilla-org-4544 FileReader Web APIs | MDN The FileReader object lets web applications asynchronously read the contents of files (or raw data buffers) stored on the user''s computer, using File or Blob objects to specify the file or data to read. Important note: FileReader is used to read file content from the user''s (remote) system in secure ways only. This event is triggered each time the reading operation is aborted. This event is triggered each time the reading operation encounter an error. This event is triggered while reading a Blob content. Starts reading the contents of the specified Blob, once finished, the result attribute contains an ArrayBuffer representing the file''s data. Starts reading the contents of the specified Blob, once finished, the result attribute contains the raw binary data from the file as a string. Starts reading the contents of the specified Blob, once finished, the result attribute contains a data: URL representing the file''s data. developer-r-project-org-4781 Version 4.0.3 ("Bunny-Wunnies Freak Out") was released on 2020-10-10. intended to have a final patch release of the previous version shortly file, which has a section for the current development version of R, RSS feeds based on changes to the NEWS file. current information, use Subversion, e.g. for all changes in the last For older logs in text format, try changing the filename, e.g. to "R_svnlog_2016". Building and checking R source packages for Windows: http://win-builder.r-project.org/ Translating R Messages: notes for document also includes a draft description of the new facility for executing R code Updating packages for changes in R Updating packages for changes in R including the current implementation planned for 2.1.0. documents how to create a new graphics device as an add on package. the Ideas List The core team can access the source files for this site by Release management details: Script for building R releases at start of release procedures developer-twitter-com-8102 digital2-library-unt-edu-4248 UNT Digital Collections | University of North Texas Libraries UNT Dallas Library UNT Health Science Library UNT Dallas Law Library Subject & Course Guides UNT Digital Libraries Student Study Rooms Reservations Faculty/Staff Room Reservations Open Access @ UNT University Libraries'' Scholarly Blogs UNT Libraries UNT Digital Collections Search All Digital Collections About the UNT Libraries'' Digital Collections Go To: UNT Digital Library | The Portal to Texas History | UNT Scholarly Works University Libraries University Libraries UNT Home Find UNT Digital Collections searches online content hosted in the UNT Digital Library, The Portal to Texas History, and the The Gateway to Oklahoma History. The UNT Digital Library is home to materials from the University''s research, creative and scholarly activities, and also showcases content from the UNT Libraries collections. The Portal is a gateway to Texas history materials. For more information see the UNT Libraries Digital Projects. digitalcollections-colgate-edu-2266 By logging in, you may be able to gain additional access to certain collections or items. Colgate University Digital Collections The Libraries have begun to digitize archival collections of interest to students, faculty, alumni, and others in order to best support the curriculum and to make Colgate history more broadly accessible. Stone Photograph Collection (1890s–1950s) contains glass and film negatives, and photographic prints related to Colgate University including images of buildings, campus landscapes, student groups, athletics, faculty, and administrators. 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A digital collection covering the Hamilton Republican from 1917 to 1919, the years of the Influenza pandemic. digitalcollections-colgate-edu-2937 Domenick Scudera ''87 oral history interview, session 1 Domenick Scudera ''87 oral history interview, session 1 Doug Scheidt ''86 oral history interview, session 1 Doug Scheidt ''86 oral history interview, session 1 Taylor Huffer ''18 oral history interview, session 1 Taylor Huffer ''18 oral history interview, session 1 Bob Connelly ''84 oral history interview, session 1 Bob Connelly ''84 oral history interview, session 1 Kristi Carey ''15 oral history interview, session 1 Kristi Carey ''15 oral history interview, session 1 Andrew Richlin ''81 oral history interview, session 1 Andrew Richlin ''81 oral history interview, session 1 Xavia Publius ''13 oral history interview David McDonagh ''90 oral history interview, session 1 David McDonagh ''90 oral history interview, session 1 Michael Francis James ''17 oral history interview, session 2 Paul Raeder ''73 oral history interview, session 1 Barbara West ''89 oral history interview, session 2 Barbara West ''89 oral history interview, session 2 digitalcollections-colgate-edu-9832 Stone (1875–1968) was the official Colgate photographer for nearly fifty years and also worked commercially in the town of Hamilton and its surrounds. 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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. This is the front page of my first Rails application on Elastic Beanstalk.

Use the Elastic Beanstalk console to configure Rails with environment properties. To configure environment properties in the Elastic Beanstalk console Upload the source bundle to Elastic Beanstalk to deploy Rails to your environment. Elastic Beanstalk terminates all AWS resources associated with your environment, such To terminate your Elastic Beanstalk environment With Elastic Beanstalk, you can easily create a new environment for your application for creating, configuring, and deploying applications to Elastic Beanstalk environments docs-github-com-3681 Securing your webhooks GitHub Docs Setting up your development environment to create a GitHub App Creating a GitHub App Setting permissions for GitHub Apps Creating a custom badge for your GitHub App Troubleshooting OAuth App access token request errors Using the GitHub API in your app For security reasons, you probably want to limit requests to those coming from GitHub. There are a few ways to go about this--for example, you could opt to allow requests from GitHub''s IP address--but a far easier method is to set up a secret token and validate the information. You can use the repository, organization, and app webhook REST APIs to create, update, delete, and ping webhooks. GitHub App Webhooks REST API You''ll need to set up your secret token in two places: GitHub and your server. When your secret token is set, GitHub uses it to create a hash signature with each payload. docs-github-com-9140 For example, every time someone creates a pull request for a repository, you can automatically run a command that executes a software testing script. This diagram demonstrates how you can use GitHub Actions to automatically run your software testing scripts. The workflow can be used to build, test, package, release, or deploy a project on GitHub. Events GitHub Actions uses YAML syntax to define the events, jobs, and steps. In this workflow, GitHub Actions checks out the pushed code, installs the software dependencies, and runs bats -v. Your new GitHub Actions workflow file is now installed in your repository and will run automatically each time someone pushes a change to the repository. Optional The name of the workflow as it will appear in the Actions tab of the GitHub repository. Groups together all the jobs that run in the learn-github-actions workflow file. docs-google-com-1545 Google Forms create and analyze surveys, for free. Sign in to continue to Forms Enter your email Find my account Find my account Sign in with a different account Create account One Google Account for everything Google About Google About Google Privacy Terms Help docs-google-com-1989 Google Forms create and analyze surveys, for free. Sign in to continue to Forms Enter your email Find my account Find my account Sign in with a different account Create account One Google Account for everything Google About Google About Google Privacy Terms Help docs-google-com-2695 But those topics are way too large for a college-level research assignment, so you need to focus on a more specific aspect of it. For example, maybe you want to research whether children need love. The answer to that is obviously YES, THEY DO and you''re not going to find any source that suggests children don''t need love. If not, or if very few look relevant, I''ll share some strategies on the next page that will help you make your topic more researchable. Screenshot from Google News for "children need love" where results are not relevant Screenshot from Google News for "children secure attachment mental health" where some results are relevant Screenshot from Google Scholar for "children secure attachment mental health" where some results are relevant 2. When you searched in Google Scholar or Google News for your topic, did the sources on the first page or two of results look relevant? docs-google-com-2924 In this class you are going to be asked to find peer-reviewed journal articles (also sometimes called scholarly or academic articles) to support your research. Check out this two-minute video about why scientific research matters and the following 50-second video on why peer-review matters for non-experts like us. Finding Peer-Reviewed Articles through the Library Databases Now, you''re going to find some peer-reviewed articles yourself through two Library Databases. Now you''re ready to start searching on your own in the Biological Sciences Database (which you''ll find either on the front page of the Biology Research Guide or on the Library Databases page https://www.pcc.edu/library/databases/. When you search, be sure to check the box that limits your search to scholarly peer-reviewed articles. Find at least one article that looks useful for your research project. Find at least one article that looks useful for your research project. docs-google-com-3225 JavaScript isn''t enabled in your browser, so this file can''t be opened. 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Report Abuse Forms docs-google-com-7277 When doing research in the social sciences, you will likely find a mixture of popular and scholarly (also known as peer-reviewed) sources. 1. The more words you put into a database search, the fewer results you''ll get, so breaking down your research question or topic down into the most important keywords is critical. You can identify other keywords by looking for a Wikipedia entry on your topic or simply doing a Google search on your topic and seeing what related or synonymous words are used in the titles of results. They contain not just scholarly articles, but also magazine and newspaper articles written for a non-expert audience. If you want to limit your search there to just scholarly articles, you can check the box for Peer Reviewed on the front page (shown below). 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Nothing I see in the Wikipedia article concerns me and it shows me that The Atlantic is a respected, award-winning national news publication that has been around for over 150 years. Because journalists are not usually experts on the particular things they are writing about, their work is only as good as the sources they use. Based on the three areas I looked into (the author, the publication or website, and the sources used), I feel pretty confident using this in my research. Next, you''re going to look at two other articles about DACA and will analyze them using the same methods I used here. docs-websolr-com-2002 HTTP 429: Too Many Requests Websolr We enforce a limit on the number of simultaneous requests that can be made to a server (in the case of Websolr, an index); these are called concurrent connections. With a 5x limit, you could serve 50 requests per second. This frees up connections to handle search traffic. Keep in mind that both searches and updates count as concurrent connections, so if you have 5 workers sending updates and a user submits a search, something will fail with an HTTP 429. This allows you to send searches to your replica and updates to your primary. When performing a bulk reindex, update operations should send documents in batches of between 100 and 1,000 per request, from one or two indexing processes. High volumes of search traffic can also benefit from a layer of caching on the application side. documentation-solarwinds-com-3651 The curriculum provides a comprehensive understanding of our portfolio of products through virtual classrooms, eLearning videos, and professional certification. Attend virtual classes on your product and a wide array of topics with live instructor sessions or watch on-demand videos to help you get the most out of your purchase. Our Customer Support plans provide assistance to install, upgrade, and troubleshoot your product. 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The keys used to sign the certificates had been stolen from a ''certificate authority'' (CA), a trusted body (in this case, the Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute) whose encrypted signature on a website or piece of software tells a browser program that the destination is bona fide. As more authorizing bodies are added to browsers'' lists of trusted CAs, and as governments, hackers and unscrupulous insiders weaken the Internet''s security system, it is becoming virtually impossible to know whether a connection is legitimate. Periodically â€" perhaps hourly â€" a number of ''monitor'' servers contact the log servers and ask for a list of all the new certificates for which they have issued proofs. doi-org-9152 duckduckgo-com-395 password strong 24 at DuckDuckGo DuckDuckGo You are being redirected to the non-JavaScript site. 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Heroku Private Spaces Heroku Private Spaces Heroku News Blog Heroku News Blog elements-heroku-com-8194 Rails Autoscale Add-ons Heroku Elements Simple, reliable queue-based autoscaling for your Rails app. Rails Autoscale easily pays for itself by scaling down your app during quieter periods, Some apps earn back half of what they were previously paying for Heroku. "Rails Autoscale has allowed us to reduce our dyno usage for our primary application down to less than half of what we were using before, which is amazing (and allows us to not have to upgrade our Heroku plan). Rails Autoscale embraces the 80/20 rule and provides sensible defaults that work for 80% of apps. Tight integration as a Heroku add-on means Rails Autoscale can only access the necessary endpoints of the Heroku API on behalf of your app, nothing more. I personally answer every support request, and it makes my day to help developers run their Heroku apps with confidence. heroku addons:create rails-autoscale Rails Autoscale Documentation Install Rails Autoscale Install Rails Autoscale elibtronic-ca-9972 Librarian Posts RSS > echo README.md Tim Ribaric has been a Librarian at Brock University since 2006. His research interests include: Digital Scholarship Teaching Technology Labour Issues Tim is a dog person. > cat tim.ribaric.yml name: Tim Ribaric name: Tim Ribaric name: Tim Ribaric name: Tim Ribaric title: Acting Head unit: Digital Scholarship Lab institution: Brock University education: degree: MLIS school: UWO degree: MSc. Computer Science school: Brock U year: 2017 year: 2017 skills: Python Linux TwitterAPI social: twitter: @elibtronic instagram: @elibtronic Access 2020 Survey Follow up Surprising Results For my Access conference presentation last week I included a survey for attendees to completed while I was speaking. The results of that survey are summarized here. Read more Licensed under CC BY en-wikipedia-org-1350 Domain-validated certificate Wikipedia A domain validated certificate (DV) is an X.509 digital certificate typically used for Transport Layer Security (TLS) where the domain name of the applicant is validated by proving some control over a DNS domain. The sole criterion for a domain validated certificate is proof of control over whois records, DNS records file, email or web hosting account of a domain. Most web browsers may show a lock (often in grey, rather than the green lock typically used for an Extended Validation Certificate) and a DNS domain name. A legal entity is never displayed, as domain validated certificates do not include a legal entity in their subject.[3] Safari shows domain validated certificates with a grey lock. Microsoft Edge displays domain validated certificates with a hollow grey lock. Domain validated certificates are often cheap or free. Most domain validated certificates can be issued instantly. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Domain-validated_certificate&oldid=997734035" en-wikipedia-org-1379 The world''s first mechanics'' institute was established in Edinburgh, Scotland, in October 1821 as the School of Arts of Edinburgh (later Heriot-Watt University), with the provision of technical education for working people and professionals. From the 1850s, mechanics'' institutes quickly spread throughout Victoria wherever a hall, library or school was needed. Beyond a lending library, mechanics'' institutes also provided lecture courses, laboratories, and in some cases contained a museum for the members'' entertainment and education. Thousands of mechanics'' institutes still operate throughout the world—some as libraries, parts of universities, adult education facilities, theatres, cinemas, museums, recreational facilities, or community halls. Marsden Mechanics Institute, Marsden, West Yorkshire, HD7 6BW,[19] now a rental hall and public library Adelaide Mechanics'' Institute (1838, then 1847–), which later developed into the South Australian Museum and State Library of South Australia Mechanics'' Institutes, Schools of Arts, Athenaeums, etc.: An Australian Checklist – 3rd Edition. ^ A History of Mechanics'' Institute Libraries. en-wikipedia-org-1819 John Gilmore (activist) Wikipedia John Gilmore (born 1955) is one of the founders of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Cypherpunks mailing list, and Cygnus Solutions. In October 2002, Gilmore''s ISP, Verio, cut off his Internet access for running an open relay, a violation of Verio''s terms of service. He is a member of the boards of directors of MAPS, the Marijuana Policy Project, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.[6] Following the sale of AMPRNet address space in mid-2019, Gilmore, under amateur radio call sign W0GNU, was listed as a board member of Amateur Radio Digital Communications, Inc., a non-profit involved in the management of the 44.0.0.0/8 resources on behalf of the amateur radio community.[7][8] Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Gilmore. Wikiquote has quotations related to: John Gilmore Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Gilmore_(activist)&oldid=996483038" en-wikipedia-org-2287 In 2000, 2001, and 2005, Markopolos alerted the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of his views, supplying supporting documents, but each time the SEC ignored him or gave his evidence only a cursory investigation.[1] Madoff was finally revealed to be a fraud in December 2008, when his sons contacted the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Critics of Markopolos have called him obsessive, a self-publicist, and self-righteous, and some questioned whether he was motivated by a financial bounty, which he denied.[7][8][9] The Wall Street Journal described him as "a little bit nuts".[7] In his book, he revealed that at one point he kept an old army gas mask handy in case SEC investigators burst into his home with teargas.[7] He wrote in his book: "If [Madoff] contacted me and threatened me, I was going to go down to New York and take him out. en-wikipedia-org-2373 The company was based in Palo Alto, California.[1] It was founded in Israel in 2006[2] and has been regarded as part of the country''s "Download Valley" cluster of adware companies.[3] Superfish''s software has been described as malware or adware by many sources.[4][5][6][7][8] The software was bundled with various applications as early as 2010, and Lenovo began to bundle the software with some of its computers in September 2014.[4] On February 20, 2015, the United States Department of Homeland Security advised uninstalling it and its associated root certificate, because they make computers vulnerable to serious cyberattacks, including interception of passwords and sensitive data being transmitted through browsers.[4][9] en-wikipedia-org-239 This market has significant barriers to entry due to the technical requirements.[5] While not legally required, new providers may choose to undergo annual security audits (such as WebTrust[6] for certificate authorities in North America and ETSI in Europe[7]) to be included as a trusted root by a web browser or operating system. On November 18, 2014, a group of companies and nonprofit organizations, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Mozilla, Cisco, and Akamai, announced Let''s Encrypt, a nonprofit certificate authority that provides free domain validated X.509 certificates as well as software to enable installation and maintenance of certificates.[12] Let''s Encrypt is operated by the newly formed Internet Security Research Group, a California nonprofit recognized as federally tax-exempt.[13] An updated W3Techs survey shows that IdenTrust, a cross-signer of Let''s Encrypt intermediates,[15] has remained as the most popular SSL certificate authority, while Symantec has dropped out of the chart, due to its security services being acquired by DigiCert. en-wikipedia-org-2408 Picower''s foundation stated its investment portfolio with Madoff was valued at nearly $1 billion at one time.[116] In June 2009, Irving Picard, the trustee liquidating Madoff''s assets, filed a lawsuit against Picower in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (Manhattan), seeking the return of $7.2 billion in profits, alleging that Picower and his wife Barbara knew or should have known that their rates of return were "implausibly high", with some accounts showing annual returns ranging from 120% to more than 550% from 1996 through 1998, and 950% in 1999.[117][118] On October 25, 2009, Picower, 67, was found dead of a massive heart attack at the bottom of his Palm Beach swimming pool.[119] On December 17, 2010, it was announced that a settlement of $7.2 billion had been reached between Irving Picard and Barbara Picower, Picower''s widow, the executor of the Picower estate to resolve the Madoff trustee suit, and repay losses in the Madoff fraud.[120] It was the largest single forfeiture in American judicial history.[121] "Barbara Picower has done the right thing," US Attorney Preet Bharara said.[120] en-wikipedia-org-2436 (AMI), the parent company of the National Enquirer,[622] and a company set up by Trump''s attorney Michael Cohen paid Playboy model Karen McDougal and adult film actress Stormy Daniels for keeping silent about their alleged affairs with Trump between 2006 and 2007.[623] Cohen pleaded guilty in 2018 to breaking campaign finance laws, saying he had arranged both payments at the direction of Trump to influence the presidential election.[624] Trump denied the affairs and claimed he was not aware of Cohen''s payment to Daniels, but he reimbursed him in 2017.[625][626] Federal prosecutors asserted that Trump had been involved in discussions regarding non-disclosure payments as early as 2014.[627] Court documents showed that the FBI believed Trump was directly involved in the payment to Daniels, based on calls he had with Cohen in October 2016.[628][629] Federal prosecutors closed the investigation,[630] but days later the Manhattan District Attorney subpoenaed the Trump Organization and AMI for records related to the payments[631] and in August subpoenaed eight years of tax returns for Trump and the Trump Organization.[632] en-wikipedia-org-2786 By September 2020, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari web browsers show the verified legal identity in their certificate information user interface. The criteria for issuing EV certificates are defined by the Guidelines for Extended Validation[1] promulgated by the CA/Browser Forum, a voluntary organization whose members include leading CAs and vendors of Internet software as well as representatives from the legal and audit professions.[2] To issue an extended validation certificate, a CA requires verification of the requesting entity''s identity and its operational status with its control over domain name and hosting server. In 2005 Melih Abdulhayoglu, CEO of the Comodo Group[better source needed], convened the first meeting of the organization that became the CA/Browser Forum, hoping to improve standards for issuing SSL/TLS certificates.[3] On June 12, 2007, the CA/Browser Forum officially ratified the first version of the Extended Validation (EV) SSL Guidelines, which took effect immediately. Most major browsers created special user interface indicators for pages loaded via HTTPS secured by an EV certificate soon after the creation of the standard. en-wikipedia-org-336 In cryptography and computer security, a man-in-the-middle, monster-in-the-middle,[1][2] machine-in-the-middle, monkey-in-the-middle[3] (MITM) or person-in-the-middle[4] (PITM) attack is a cyberattack where the attacker secretly relays and possibly alters the communications between two parties who believe that they are directly communicating with each other. If Bob sends his public key to Alice, but Mallory is able to intercept it, an MITM attack can begin. All cryptographic systems that are secure against MITM attacks provide some method of authentication for messages. A public key infrastructure, such as Transport Layer Security, may harden Transmission Control Protocol against MITM attacks. HTTP Public Key Pinning (HPKP), sometimes called "certificate pinning," helps prevent a MITM attack in which the certificate authority itself is compromised, by having the server provide a list of "pinned" public key hashes during the first transaction. SSH-MITM is a tool for man in the middle attacks on SSH Version 2 [20] en-wikipedia-org-4005 In a Sybil attack, the attacker subverts the reputation system of a network service by creating a large number of pseudonymous identities and uses them to gain a disproportionately large influence. Known approaches to Sybil attack prevention include identity validation, social trust graph algorithms, or economic costs, personhood validation, and application-specific defenses. Practical network applications and services often use a variety of identity proxies to achieve limited Sybil attack resistance, such as telephone number verification, credit card verification, or even based on the IP address of a client. 6th ACM Conference on Data and Application Security and Privacy (CODASPY).CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link) 30th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link) 7th USENIX Symposium on Network Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI).CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link) 7th USENIX Symposium on Network Systems Design and Implementation (NSDI).CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link) On Network formation: Sybil attacks and Reputation systems en-wikipedia-org-4152 In remote sensing, "ground truth" refers to information collected on location. In the case of a classified image, it allows supervised classification to help determine the accuracy of the classification performed by the remote sensing software and therefore minimize errors in the classification such as errors of commission and errors of omission. It also involves taking geographic coordinates of the ground resolution cell with GPS technology and comparing those with the coordinates of the "pixel" being studied provided by the remote sensing software to understand and analyze the location errors and how it may affect a particular study. Additional ground truth sites allow the remote sensor to establish an error matrix which validates the accuracy of the classification method used. The process of ground truthing helps to ensure that the pixel is classified correctly and the error matrices are more accurate. en-wikipedia-org-4689 Find sources: "Cygnus Solutions" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2014) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Cygnus Solutions, originally Cygnus Support, was founded in 1989 by John Gilmore, Michael Tiemann and David Henkel-Wallace to provide commercial support for free software. For years, employees of Cygnus Solutions were the maintainers of several key GNU software products, including the GNU Debugger and GNU Binutils (which included the GNU Assembler and Linker). Cygnus developed BFD, and used it to help port GNU to many architectures, in a number of cases working under non-disclosure to produce tools used for initial bringup of software for a new chip design. "Red Hat To Acquire Cygnus and Create Global Open Source Powerhouse". "Marketing Cygnus Support", Free Software history, Toad, September 27, 2006. Free and open-source software portal Hidden categories: Articles needing additional references from September 2014 All articles needing additional references en-wikipedia-org-4763 Jump to navigation Jump to search In software engineering, CI/CD or CICD generally refers to the combined practices of continuous integration and either continuous delivery or continuous deployment.[1][2][3] CI/CD bridges the gaps between development and operation activities and teams by enforcing automation in building, testing and deployment of applications. Modern day DevOps practices involve continuous development, continuous testing, continuous integration, continuous deployment and continuous monitoring of software applications throughout its development life cycle. In other contexts[edit] In the context of corporate communication, CI/CD can also refer to the overall process of corporate identity and corporate design.[4] References[edit] "Continuous integration is not always the right answer. "Continuous integration vs. continuous deployment". External links[edit] Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CI/CD&oldid=1005005248" Categories: Software development Edit Edit links This page was last edited on 5 February 2021, at 13:53 (UTC). By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Privacy policy Contact Wikipedia en-wikipedia-org-5986 It is developed and regulated by Esri as a mostly open specification for data interoperability among Esri and other GIS software products.[1] The shapefile format can spatially describe vector features: points, lines, and polygons, representing, for example, water wells, rivers, and lakes. The shapefile format stores the data as primitive geometric shapes like points, lines, and polygons. .shp — shape format; the feature geometry itself {content-type: x-gis/x-shapefile} .shx — shape index format; a positional index of the feature geometry to allow seeking forwards and backwards quickly {content-type: x-gis/x-shapefile} .mxs — a geocoding index for read-write datasets (ODB format) {content-type: x-gis/x-shapefile} While the current dBase standard, and GDAL/OGR (the main open source software library for reading and writing shapefile format datasets) support null values, ESRI software represents these values as zeros — a very serious issue for analyzing quantitative data, as it may skew representation and statistics if null quantities are represented as zero en-wikipedia-org-6092 Anti-prom Wikipedia Find sources: "Anti-prom" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (November 2009) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Some of the more common reasons for the creation of an anti-prom include the desire to curb the large cost of a traditional prom, to listen to music other than that expected to be played at the official prom, to have a smaller, more personal get-together, ones that cannot find a date or have been rejected for a prom date, don''t like the food, or have looser and less strict rules than the school''s (often relating to dress rules or alcohol consumption).[citation needed] Another common anti-prom is an unofficial dance set up by freshmen and sophomores as they cannot go to prom without a junior or senior. Hidden categories: Articles needing additional references from November 2009 All articles needing additional references en-wikipedia-org-6244 Suzanne Massie, an American scholar, met with President Ronald Reagan many times between 1984 and 1987.[1] She taught him the Russian proverb Doveryai, no proveryai (Russian: Доверяй, но проверяй; Trust, but verify), advising him that "The Russians like to talk in proverbs. Following the 2013 Ghouta attacks, Secretary of State John Kerry told a news conference in Geneva that the United States and Russia had agreed on a framework to dispose of Syria''s chemical weapons. On July 24, 2020, US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo referenced the proverb in a speech at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library saying that in dealing with China, the freedom-loving nations of the world must instead ''distrust and verify''.[20][21] "Did Reagan really coin the term ''Trust but verify,'' a proverb revived by HBO''s Chernobyl?". "Trust, but Verify: Reagan, Gorbachev, and the INF Treaty". Trust but verify excerpt from Reagan and Gorbachev press conference en-wikipedia-org-6350 lint, or a linter, is a static code analysis tool used to flag programming errors, bugs, stylistic errors, and suspicious constructs.[4] The term originates from a Unix utility that examined C language source code.[1] The analysis performed by lint-like tools can also be performed by an optimizing compiler, which aims to generate faster code. Because the compilers of such languages typically do not enforce as many and as strict rules prior to execution, linter tools can also be used as simple debuggers for finding common errors (e.g. syntactic discrepancies) as well as hard-to-find errors such as heisenbugs (drawing attention to suspicious code as "possible errors").[7] Lint-like tools generally perform static analysis of source code.[8] Lint-like tools have also been developed for other aspects of language, including grammar and style guides.[citation needed] (which is why programs like Lint for Fortran[10] can be helpful.[11][12] "How to Use Lint for Static Code Analysis". en-wikipedia-org-6833 GeoJSON[1] is an open standard format designed for representing simple geographical features, along with their non-spatial attributes. The features include points (therefore addresses and locations), line strings (therefore streets, highways and boundaries), polygons (countries, provinces, tracts of land), and multi-part collections of these types. The GeoJSON format differs from other GIS standards in that it was written and is maintained not by a formal standards organization, but by an Internet working group of developers.[3] In April 2015 the Internet Engineering Task Force has founded the Geographic JSON working group[5] which released GeoJSON as RFC 7946 in August 2016. TopoJSON is an extension of GeoJSON that encodes topology. Given a GIS shape near coordinates latitude 0° and longitude 0°, a simple but valid and complete topojson file containing all metadata, Polygon, LineString, Point elements, arcs and properties is defined as follows: "Geographic JSON (geojson) -". en-wikipedia-org-716 Unincorporated Far West Region Wikipedia For the outback region, see Far West (New South Wales). Local government area in New South Wales, Australia Broken Hill Unincorporated Far West Region Bourke As at the 2016 census, all unincorporated areas of NSW had a population of 1056; around 400 of these were on the distant and unrelated Lord Howe Island. The statistics below refer to a combination of all unincorporated areas of NSW They had the highest gender ratio in New South Wales, estimated at 115.5 males per 100 females in 2016.[1] % of New South Wales population 0.01% This New South Wales geography article is a stub. Categories: Unincorporated Far West Region Local government areas of New South Wales Local government areas of New South Wales Unincorporated areas of New South Wales All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English en-wikipedia-org-7183 The Wangkangurru language region was traditionally in the South Australian-Queensland border region taking in Birdsville and extending south towards Innamincka and Lake Eyre, including the local government areas of the Shire of Diamantina as well as the Outback Communities Authority of South Australia.[13] The traditional language region includes the local government area of the Shire of Diamantina extending into the Outback Communities Authority of South Australia towards Innamincka.[14] Outback Areas Community Development Trust[edit] Andamooka, Beltana, Blinman, Border Village, Cockburn, Coorabie, Copley, Fowlers Bay, Glendambo, Innamincka, Iron Knob, Kingoonya, Leigh Creek, Lyndhurst, Marla, Mannahill, Marree, Oodnadatta, Parachilna, Penong, Pimba, William Creek, Woomera and Yunta.[17] Ceduna, Streaky Bay, Wudinna, Kimba, Franklin Harbour, Whyalla, Port Augusta, Flinders Ranges, Orroroo Carrieton, Peterborough, Goyder, Mid Murray, Loxton Waikerie, Berri and Barmera & Renmark Paringa en-wikipedia-org-753 Tiled web map Wikipedia An exaggeration of a tiled web map, in this case the default OpenStreetMap style near Melbourne, Australia. A tiled web map, slippy map[1] (in OpenStreetMap terminology) or tile map (raster or vector) is a map displayed in a browser by seamlessly joining dozens of individually requested image or vector data files over the Internet. The advantage of vector tiles is that each client (browser) can apply a custom style to the map. Defining a tiled web map[edit] Properties of tiled web maps that require convention or standards include the size of tiles, the numbering of zoom levels, the projection to use, the way individual tiles are numbered or otherwise identified, and the method for requesting them. Web Map Tile Service: a more recent OGC standard. TileJSON: a lightweight JSON description of all the parameters associated with a web map, created by Mapbox.[5] Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tiled_web_map&oldid=1002590720" en-wikipedia-org-8662 On 25 June 2020, Wirecard filed for insolvency after revelations that €1.9 billion was "missing",[1][2] and the termination and arrest of its CEO Markus Braun.[3] Questions are raised with regards to the regulatory failure on the part of Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin), Germany''s top financial watchdog, and possible malpractice of its long time auditor Ernst & Young. Wirecard is suspected to have engaged in a series of fraudulent accounting activities to inflate its profit.[9] Despite allegations lodged against the company, BaFin ultimately took little action against the company before its eventual collapse, while it constantly joined in the company''s attack against critics by associating them with short sellers.[10] en-wikipedia-org-8767 In cryptography and computer science, a hash tree or Merkle tree is a tree in which every leaf node is labelled with the cryptographic hash of a data block, and every non-leaf node is labelled with the cryptographic hash of the labels of its child nodes. Hash trees allow efficient and secure verification of the contents of large data structures. Hash trees are also used in the IPFS, Btrfs and ZFS file systems[4] (to counter data degradation[5]); Dat protocol; Apache Wave protocol;[6] Git and Mercurial distributed revision control systems; the Tahoe-LAFS backup system; Zeronet; the Bitcoin and Ethereum peer-to-peer networks;[7] the Certificate Transparency framework; and a number of NoSQL systems such as Apache Cassandra, Riak, and Dynamo.[8] Tiger tree hash[edit] It uses a binary hash tree (two child nodes under each node), usually has a data block size of 1024 bytes and uses the Tiger hash.[14] en-wikipedia-org-886 On June 17, 2016, the DAO was subjected to an attack exploiting a combination of vulnerabilities, including the one concerning recursive calls, that resulted in the transfer of 3.6 million Ether around a third of the 11.5 million Ether that had been committed to The DAO valued at the time at around $50M.[2][22] The funds were put into an account subject to a 28-day holding period under the terms of the Ethereum contract so were not actually gone; members of The DAO and the Ethereum community debated what to do next, with some calling the attack a valid but unethical maneuver, others calling for the Ether to be re-appropriated, and some calling for The DAO to be shut down.[22][23] Eventually, the Ethereum network was hard forked to move the funds in The DAO to a recovery address where they could be exchanged back to Ethereum by their original owners.[24] However, objectors to the hard fork continued to use the original Ethereum blockchain, now called Ethereum Classic. en-wikipedia-org-9347 Indigenous Knowledge Centre Wikipedia There are two library services operating in Australia that have adopted the appellation "Knowledge Centre" in relation to the delivery of library services for Indigenous clients. The Northern Territory Library first developed the Indigenous Knowledge Centre model of service and later changed this to "Library and Knowledge Centre". The State Library of Queensland continues to use the title Indigenous Knowledge Centre. State Library of Queensland[edit] Find sources: "Indigenous Knowledge Centre" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (May 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) The State Library of Queensland assists local government to establish Indigenous Knowledge Centres (IKCs). Northern Territory Library[edit] The Northern Territory Library is contributing significant funds to the development of the next generation of Indigenous collection management software.[3] This article relating to library science or information science is a stub. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Indigenous_Knowledge_Centre&oldid=875649400" en-wikipedia-org-9396 With Ajax, web applications can send and retrieve data from a server asynchronously (in the background) without interfering with the display and behaviour of the existing page. The built-in XMLHttpRequest object, or since 2017 the new "fetch()" function within JavaScript, is commonly used to execute Ajax on webpages, allowing websites to load content onto the screen without refreshing the page. In 1998, the Microsoft Outlook Web Access team developed the concept behind the XMLHttpRequest scripting object.[4] It appeared as XMLHTTP in the second version of the MSXML library,[4][5] which shipped with Internet Explorer 5.0 in March 1999.[6] Excluding Google,[25] most major Web crawlers do not execute JavaScript code,[26] so in order to be indexed by Web search engines, a Web application must provide an alternative means of accessing the content that would normally be retrieved with Ajax. en-wikipedia-org-9464 In March 2013, the Blackstone Group and Carl Icahn expressed interest in purchasing Dell.[79] In April 2013, Blackstone withdrew their offer, citing deteriorating business.[80][81] Other private equity firms such as KKR & Co. and TPG Capital declined to submit alternative bids for Dell, citing the uncertain market for personal computers and competitive pressures, so the "wide-open bidding war" never materialized.[7] Analysts said that the biggest challenge facing Silver Lake would be to find an "exit strategy" to profit from its investment, which would be when the company would hold an IPO to go public again, and one warned "But even if you can get a $25bn enterprise value for Dell, it will take years to get out."[82] In 2000, Dell announced that it would lease 80,000 square feet (7,400 m2) of space in the Las Cimas office complex in unincorporated Travis County, Texas, between Austin and West Lake Hills, to house the company''s executive offices and corporate headquarters. en-wikipedia-org-9621 A responsibility assignment matrix[1] (RAM), also known as RACI matrix[2] (/ˈreɪsi/) or linear responsibility chart[3] (LRC), describes the participation by various roles in completing tasks or deliverables for a project or business process. RACI is an acronym derived from the four key responsibilities most typically used: responsible, accountable, consulted, and informed.[4] It is used for clarifying and defining roles and responsibilities in cross-functional or departmental projects and processes.[5] There are a number of alternatives to the RACI model. Key responsibility roles in RACI model[edit] Those who do the work to complete the task.[6] There is at least one role with a participation type of responsible, although others can be delegated to assist in the work required (see also RASCI below for separately identifying those who participate in a supporting role). Outside of this exception, it is generally recommended that each role in the project or process for each task receive, at most, just one of the participation types. en-wikipedia-org-983 On January 5, several events related to overturning the election took place in or around the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Cindy Chafian, who founded the Eighty Percent Coalition, organized the "Rally to Revival",[143] which was permitted to take place at Freedom Plaza including a "Rally to Save America".[144] On the same day, the "Save the Republic Rally" was organized by Moms for America in the early afternoon at Area 9 across from the Russell Senate Office Building;[145] and the "One Nation Under God" rally, which was organized by Virginia Women for Trump, Stop the Steal, American Phoenix Project, and Jericho March, took place near the United States Supreme Court.[146] eresearch-uts-edu-au-3741 Implementation of a Research Data Repository using the Oxford Common File Layout standard at the University of Technology Sydney UTS eResearch Implementation of a Research Data Repository using the Oxford Common File Layout standard at the University of Technology Sydney This presentation will discuss an implementation of the Oxford Common File Layout (OCFL) in an institutional research data repository at the University of Technology. This is a view of our eResearch Architecture Stash is our Data Management service, which is an implementation of ReDBox. The point of showing the diagram is not to go through it all in detail, but to show how complex the ecosystem of research data services can be and where data archive / repository core sits. This is our work-in-progress discovery portal this is not built in to the repository like it would be with, say DSpace, it''s a separate service that indexes an OCFL repository (in this case the public data). erinrwhite-com-413 This week, after 10 years of working at VCU Libraries, I have been letting my colleagues know that I’m nonbinary. This week I took a look at mobile phone usage on the VCU Libraries website for the first couple weeks of class and compared that to similar time periods from the past couple years. In the past few years I’ve created a couple of part-time, then full-time, staff positions on the web team at VCU Libraries. Today VCU Libraries launched a couple of new web tools that should make it easier for people to find or discover our library’s databases and research guides. A new look for search at VCU Libraries This week we launched a new design for VCU Libraries Search (our instance of Ex Libris’ Primo discovery system). Last week a New York Times employee leaked an internal digital strategy report that’s a stark case for change in the organization. erinrwhite-com-830 erin white – library technology, UX, the web, bikes, #RVA library technology, UX, the web, bikes, #RVA This week, after 10 years of working at VCU Libraries, I have been letting my colleagues know that I''m nonbinary. I started work a few months later, assuming I''d stick around for a couple of years then move on to my Next Academic Library Job. Instead I found myself signing closing papers on a house on my sixth work anniversary, having decided to […] in Libraries, Life, Richmond | This week I took a look at mobile phone usage on the VCU Libraries website for the first couple weeks of class and compared that to similar time periods from the past couple years. In the past few years I''ve created a couple of part-time, then full-time, staff positions on the web team at VCU Libraries. Today VCU Libraries launched a couple of new web tools that should make it easier for people to find or discover our library''s databases and research guides. evergreen-ils-org-3104 evergreen-ils-org-8296 Evergreen – Open Source Library Software Evergreen – Open Source Library Software Evergreen Event Code of Conduct 2020 Evergreen International Online Conference 2020 Evergreen International Online Conference Evergreen Downloads Evergreen Downloads Mailing Lists, IRC, and more. Evergreen Community Spotlight: Debbie Luchenbill The Evergreen Outreach Committee is pleased to announce that December''s Community Spotlight is Debbie Luchenbill. Debbie is the Associate Director for Open Source Initiatives at MOBIUS and wears many hats in the Evergreen Community. Debbie started her work at MOBIUS – and her Evergreen Community involvement – in 2012. Evergreen 3.4.5, 3.5.2, and 3.6.1 Released The Evergreen release team is pleased to announce the availability of maintenance releases 3.4.5, 3.5.2, and 3.6.1. Changelog and release notes, along with the releases themselves are available on the Evergreen Downloads page. Evergreen is open source software, freely licensed under GNU GPLv2 or later. The Evergreen Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Evergreen on Open HUB everybodyslibraries-com-5294 In much of Europe, and other countries with "life+70 years" copyright terms, works by authors who died in 1950, such as George Orwell, Karin Michaelis, George Bernard Shaw, and Edna St. Vincent Millay, have joined the public domain. His best-known book, The Great Gatsby, joins the US public domain 99 days from now, along with other works with active 1925 copyrights. December 4: Ernest Hemingway''s first US-published story collection In Our Time introduced his distinctive style to an American audience that came to view his books as classics of 20th century fiction: It joins the public domain in 28 days. (TL;DR: I''m starting to implement services and publish data to support searching across library collections that use customized subject headings, such as the increasingly-adopted substitutes for LCSH terms like "Illegal aliens". everybodyslibraries-com-7687 In much of Europe, and other countries with “life+70 years” copyright terms, works by authors who died in 1950, such as George Orwell, Karin Michaelis, George Bernard Shaw, and Edna St. Vincent Millay, have joined … Continue reading → (TL;DR: I’m starting to implement services and publish data to support searching across library collections that use customized subject headings, such as the increasingly-adopted substitutes for LCSH terms like “Illegal aliens”. Everybody’s Library Questions: Finding films in the public domain Welcome to another installment of Everybody’s Library Questions, where I give answers to questions people ask me (in comments or email) that seem to be useful for general consumption. (Here’s what happening at the library where … Continue reading → It’s only a few hours from the new year where I write this, but before I ring in the new year, and a new year’s worth of public domain material, I’d like to put in a request for what music … Continue reading → faillab-wordpress-com-5376 technology, libraries and the future! We may be seeing this across the world as change, globalization, technology and economic dislocation force more and more people into the corner of benefit-nots. For libraries whose adopted mission is to introduce people to emerging technologies, this is a fantastic opportunity to do so. My library just received three Samsung S7 devices with Gear VR goggles. Collecting web usage data through services like Google Analytics is a top priority for any library. Most libraries (and websites for that matter) lean on Google Analytics to measure website usage and learn about how people access their online content. I’ve been working with my team on a vision document for what we want our future digital library platform to look like. But Windows 10 comes with enormous privacy and security issues that people need to take into account…and get under a semblance of control. faillab-wordpress-com-9085 Chicago Public Library created a successful Maker Lab. Their program was pretty simple: Hold regular classes showing people how to use the 3D printers and then allow those that completed the introductory course to use the printers in open studio lab times. Within a decade or two, I expect people will look back on web pages as a brief, transitory medium bridging print information to linked data. Tagged internet, libraries, user experience, web design, websites Collecting web usage data through services like Google Analytics is a top priority for any library. Most libraries (and websites for that matter) lean on Google Analytics to measure website usage and learn about how people access their online content. I''ve been working with my team on a vision document for what we want our future digital library platform to look like. feeds-dltj-org-9216 FWIW, I attended the event and it is not what I took away.— Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe (@lisalibrarian) November 14, 2020 As near as I can tell, much of the debate traces back to this article: Scientific publishers propose installing spyware in university libraries to protect copyrights Coda Story https://t.co/rtCokIukBf— Open Access Tracking Project (@oatp) November 14, 2020 The article describes Cory''s presentation this way: One speaker proposed a novel tactic publishers could take to protect their intellectual property rights against data theft: introducing spyware into the proxy servers academic libraries use to allow access to their online services, such as publishers'' databases. feeds-feedburner-com-1156 feeds-feedburner-com-1592 feeds-feedburner-com-2042 feeds-feedburner-com-2195 Through a set of open-source tools, semi-automated workflows, and extensions to the Dataverse platform, our team has built services for curators to efficiently and effectively publish collections of qualitatively derived data. This article describes the concepts behind the approach and how it has developed into an open source, data-driven tool called CollectionBuilider-CONTENTdm. The authors outline the design decisions and principles guiding the development of CollectionBuilder, and detail how a version is used at the University of Idaho Library to collaboratively build digital collections and digital scholarship projects. The NC State University Libraries has developed a tool for querying GOBI, our print and ebook ordering vendor platform, to automate monthly collections reports. In this article we describe our first attempt at conducting a software development experiment, in which we attempted to improve our digital library''s search results with metadata from cloud-based image tagging services. feeds-feedburner-com-2459 feeds-feedburner-com-3143 feeds-feedburner-com-3230 ** This post was also published in ACRL TechConnect on Dec. 18, 2017.*** Getting Minorities on Board I recently moderated a panel discussion program titled "Building Bridges in a Divisive Climate: Diversity in Libraries, Archives, and Museums."1 Participating in organizing this program was interesting experience. ** This post was originally published in ACRL TechConnect on May. 22, 2017.*** Many libraries today provide 3D printing service. Some of them were listed on my blog post, “Finding the Right Words in Post-Election Libraries and Higher Ed.” […] Finding the Right Words in Post-Election Libraries and Higher Ed ** This post was originally published in ACRL TechConnect on Nov. 15, 2016.*** This year''s election result has presented a huge challenge to all of us who work in higher education and libraries. ** This post was originally published in ACRL TechConnect on May. 9, 2016.*** Cybersecurity is an interesting and important topic, one closely connected to those of online privacy and digital surveillance. feeds-feedburner-com-3510 feeds-feedburner-com-507 The post Emerging Roles for Libraries in Bibliometric and Research Impact Analysis: Lessons Learned from the University of Waterloo appeared first on Hanging Together. The post COVID-19 Research and REALM appeared first on Hanging Together. The post Frequently asked questions: resource sharing practice in the time of COVID-19, Phase I appeared first on Hanging Together. The post The way forward to a more open future … together appeared first on Hanging Together. The post OCLC-LIBER Open Science Discussion on Citizen Science appeared first on Hanging Together. The post OCLC Research and the National Finding Aid Network project appeared first on Hanging Together. OCLC-LIBER Open Science Discussion on Research Integrity The post OCLC-LIBER Open Science Discussion on Research Integrity appeared first on Hanging Together. OCLC-LIBER Open Science Discussion on Skills The post OCLC-LIBER Open Science Discussion on Skills appeared first on Hanging Together. feeds-feedburner-com-526 Last year, we added Google Docs integration to Zotero, bringing to Google Docs the same powerful citation functionality — with support for over 9,000 citation styles — that Zotero offers in Word and LibreOffice. Today we’re adding a feature that lets you move documents between Google Docs and Word or LibreOffice while preserving active Zotero citations. Zotero can now help you avoid relying on retracted publications in your research by automatically checking your database and documents for works that have been retracted. We’re excited to announce the availability of Zotero integration with Google Docs, joining Zotero’s existing support for Microsoft Word and LibreOffice. The same powerful functionality that Zotero has long offered for traditional word processors is now available for Google Docs. The latest version of Zotero introduces some major improvements for PDF-based workflows, a new citing mode that can greatly speed up the use of the word processor plugin in large documents, and various other improvements and bug fixes. feeds-feedburner-com-5354 Using Resource and Collection interfaces to retrieve data from the web Publish plain, simple JSON, with a linked context document for consumers that want it Switching off HubMed''s RSS and Atom feeds HubMed''s RSS and Atom feeds are discontinued Using App.net''s File API to create an open, personal reading library. Generate a podcast feed for audio files stored on Google Drive, using Apps Script and Yahoo Pipes Using Google Fusion Tables to provide an API to data files phpschemaxmlREST Web Services, XML and Data Typing Adding Spotify links to BBC Radio playlists, via RDFa, using Greasemonkey and rdfQuery Publishing Files using a Public Folder in Google Docs drupalgamesA web interface to search and download albums in an Amarok library googlesearchAdd HubMed links to Google search results RSS feeds of playlist recommendations from Playr Cover art in del.icio.us RSS feeds Music file data hashes RSS feeds for new album releases feeds-feedburner-com-5458 feeds-feedburner-com-6039 "Less talk, more grok." That was one of our early mottos at THATCamp, The Humanities and Technology Camp, which started at the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media at George Mason University in 2008. With the end of the academic year at Northeastern University, the library wraps up our What’s New podcast, an interview series with researchers who help us understand, in plainspoken ways, some of the latest discoveries and ideas about our world. I’ve got a new piece over at The Atlantic on Barack Obama’s prospective presidential library, which will be digital rather than physical. When Roy Rosenzweig and I wrote Digital History 15 years ago, we spent a lot of time thinking about the overall tone and approach of the book. Generosity and thoughtfulness are not in abundance right now, and so Kathleen Fitzpatrick‘s important new book, Generous Thinking: A Radical Approach to Saving the University, is wholeheartedly welcome. feeds-feedburner-com-6241 Start A Fire Grow and expand your audience by recommending your content within any link you share Digest powered by RSS Digest Mattermost Mattermost is an open source, self-hosted Slack-alternative mBlock Program your app, Arduino projects and robots by dragging & dropping Fidus Writer Fidus Writer is an online collaborative editor especially made for academics who need to use citations and/or formulas. Superpowers The open source, extensible, collaborative HTML5 2D+3D game maker Sequel Pro Sequel Pro is a fast, easy-to-use Mac database management application for working with MySQL databases. Open Broadcaster Software Free, open source software for live streaming and recording Digest powered by RSS Digest Zulip A group chat application optimized for software development teams Digest powered by RSS Digest Pydio The mature open source alternative to Dropbox and box.net Digest powered by RSS Digest hylafax The world’s most advanced open source fax server Digest powered by RSS Digest feeds-feedburner-com-6477 feeds-feedburner-com-6675 feeds-feedburner-com-67 feeds-feedburner-com-7508 feeds-feedburner-com-7594 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. Infrastructure for heritage institutions – change of course 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. Ten years after the term "linked data" was introduced by Tim Berners-Lee it appears to be time to take stock of the impact of linked data for libraries and other heritage institutions in the past and in the future. Library Linked Data Happening feeds-feedburner-com-8003 feeds-feedburner-com-8471 feeds-feedburner-com-9340 feeds-feedburner-com-9399 This morning I spent 40 minutes in the appointment line at the Santa Rosa DMV to get my license renewed and converted to REAL ID, but was told I was "too early" to renew my license, which expires in September, so I have to return after I receive my renewal notice. I get up early these days and get stuff done — banking and other elder-care tasks for my mother, leftover work from the previous day, association or service work. I have a half-dozen unfinished blog posts in WordPress, and even more in my mind. I revised this post in November, but at the time hesitated […] I have coined a few biblioneologisms in my day, but the one that has had the longest legs is MPOW (My Place of Work), a convenient, mildly-masking shorthand for one’s institution. feeds-feedburner-com-9720 feeds-fiander-info-2795 Rapid Communications Rapid Communications Rapid, but irregular, communications from the frontiers of Library Technology Mac OS vs Emacs: Getting on the right (exec) PATH Finding ISBNs in the the digits of π Software Upgrades and The Parable of the Windows Using QR Codes in the Library A Manifesto for the Library I''m a Shover and Maker! LITA Tears Down the Walls A (Half) Year in Books The Desk Set Drinking Game July Book a Month Challenge: Independence June Book a Month Challenge: Knowledge Anthony Hope and the Triumph of the Public Domain May Book a Month Challenge: Mother Eric S. Raymond on Proprietary ILSs One Big Library Unconference in Toronto April Book A Month Challenge: Beauty Thinking About Dates on To-Do List Web Sites The Most Important Programming Language I''ve Learned Building Systems that Support Librarians Book A Month Challenge for March: Craft BAM Challenge: Heart My Top Technology Trends Slides feeds-pinboard-in-8869 https://pinboard.in/t:code4lib/ The Code4Lib Journal – COLUMN: We Love Open Source Software. The Code4Lib Journal – Barriers to Initiation of Open Source Software Projects in Libraries jbfink RT @kiru: The #Code4Lib Journal''s issue 46 (2019/4) has been just published: . ratledge Code4lib Library_Technology Journal Code4Lib | We are developers and technologists for libraries, museums, and archives who are dedicated to being a diverse and inclusive community, seeking to share ideas and build collaboration. https://twitter.com/justindlc/status/1022612508979355649/photo/1 jbfink Thanks @lydia_zv @redlibrarian and Jolene (are you on Twitter, I can find you?) for a great #code4lib day! jbfink My slides and speakers notes from #code4lib #c4ln18 on Ursula Franklin''s "Real World of Technology" (which I really… https://pinboard.in/u:jbfink/b:099edcfb623c/ https://pinboard.in/u:jbfink/b:db3c0bb083a8/ https://github.com/code4lib/c4l18-keynote-statement https://github.com/code4lib/c4l18-keynote-statement https://pinboard.in/u:jbfink/b:12610b3f6bd6/ Code4Lib Community Statement in Support of Chris Bourg | c4l18-keynote-statement https://code4lib.github.io/c4l18-keynote-statement/ https://chrisbourg.wordpress.com/2018/02/14/for-the-love-of-baby-unicorns-my-code4lib-2018-keynote/ jbfink RT @ronallo: Job opening: Digital Technologies Development Librarian @ncsulibraries #code4lib #libtechwomen Know someone? https://pinboard.in/u:jbfink/b:3a5951bff6fd/ https://twitter.com/hei_scott/status/839523334744236033 https://twitter.com/jschneider/status/812360040082456576/photo/1 https://pinboard.in/u:jbfink/b:ad699235bba2/ https://twitter.com/benglabs/status/761458223106912256/photo/1 http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/11752 http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/11752 http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/11752 flic-kr-2856 wocintech stock 171 | Women of Color in Tech stock images … | Flickr Recent Photos World Map Camera Finder Prints Upload Sign Up Log In Log In Explore Explore Trending Trending Events Events The Commons The Commons Flickr Galleries Flickr Galleries Flickr Blog Flickr Blog Prints & Wall Art Prints & Wall Art Photo Books Photo Books Get Pro Get Pro Back to photostream By: WOCinTech Chat By: WOCinTech Chat wocintech stock 171 Women of Color in Tech stock images take 2 views faves comments Taken on March 13, 2016 Some rights reserved Jobs Jobs Jobs Blog Blog Blog Developers Developers Developers Guidelines Guidelines Guidelines Report abuse Report abuse Help forum Help forum Help forum English English English Privacy Privacy Privacy Privacy Privacy Terms Terms Terms Terms Terms Cookies Cookies Cookies Help Help Help SmugMug+Flickr. SmugMug+Flickr. SmugMug+Flickr. Connecting people through photography. Connecting people through photography. forum2020-diglib-org-9973 Schedule DLF Forum 2020 Home Code of Conduct Resources Resources Active Bystanders Active Bystanders Creating Accessible Presentations Creating Accessible Presentations Community Community Social & Wellness Activities Social & Wellness Activities Wellness Resources Wellness Resources 2020 DLF Forum Community Journalists 2020 DLF Forum Community Journalists Affiliated Events Affiliated Events Learn@DLF Learn@DLF NDSA''s #DigiPres20 NDSA''s #DigiPres20 Sponsors Sponsors Hall of Sponsors Hall of Sponsors Schedule Schedule Schedule Schedule Overview Monday-Tuesday, November 9-10: the 2020 DLF Forum & Learn@DLF tutorials Download a printable 2020 DLF Forum program. Thursday, November 12: NDSA''s Digital Preservation (DigiPres) 2020 Download a printable Digital Preservation 2020 program. Friday, November 13: 5 for 5: Conversations on Five Years of Digitizing Hidden Collections Download a printable 5 for 5 program. 2020 DLF Forum and Affiliated Events program View the schedule on Conftool. About DLF Join DLF Skip to content Accessibility Tools Increase Text Decrease Text High Contrast Negative Contrast foundation-mozilla-org-6618 On the surface, this re-imagined festival will be the same MozFest we know and love: community curated sessions, art exhibitions, partnered events, and plenty of opportunities to meet new people over a beverage of your choice. We will center this online event around the principles of the festival: Participation, Inclusion, Community, and Experimentation. We are not sure what form every session might take, but we are committed to providing our Facilitators and participants with the freedom, flexibility, and time to figure out what works for a virtual MozFest and all the people who will make it such an empowering experience online, as well as off. Sign up for the MozFest newsletter here to stay up to date on the latest festival and internet health movement news. freerangelibrarian-com-93 I am going in early today because I need to print things, not because I am an older woman who fears technology but because our home printer isn''t working and I can''t trust that I''ll have seatback room on my flight to Chicago to open my laptop and read the ALA Executive Board manual electronically, let alone annotate it or mark it up. In June I attended Council Orientation, and though it was excellent–the whole idea that Councilors would benefit from an introduction to the process is a beneficial concept that emerged over the last two decades–it did make me reflect on what I would add if there had been a follow-on conversation with sitting Councilors called "sharing the wisdom." I was particularly alerted to that by comments during Orientation which pointed up a traditional view of the Council process where ALA''s largest governing body is largely inactive for over 350 days a year, only rousing when we prepare to meet face to face. fromthepage-com-7473 As chief executive officer of the state, Governor Spry had the authority to commute the sentences of those convicted of crimes. The murder conviction and execution of Joseph Hillstrom (Joe Hill) became one of the most controversial criminal cases in Utah history; it generated national and... The conviction and execution of Joseph Hillstrom (Joe Hill) became one of the most controversial criminal cases in Utah history; it generated national and international... Born in 1879 in Gavle, Sweden, Joseph Hillstrom (also known as Joe Hill) immigrated to the United States in 1902, and worked in a variety of jobs including laborer, miner, lumberman, and longshoreman. Born in 1879 in Gavle, Sweden, Joseph Hillstrom (also known as Joe Hill) immigrated to the United States in 1902, and worked in a variety of jobs including laborer, miner, lumberman, and longshoreman. about 10 hours agoDKnight marked page Page 7 as needing review in The State of Utah vs. futurearchives-blogspot-com-4549 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 futurearchives-blogspot-com-4638 A typical day for Adrian might involve talking to information owners about possible transfers, ingesting and cataloguing new records into the digital repository, web archiving, providing demos to various groups, drafting preservation policies and developing future requirements such as building software, software testing and preservation planning. This ''Day'' was initiated last year to encourage those working with digital archives to use social media to raise awareness of As it''s International Archives Day tomorrow, I thought it would be nice to quickly share some news of a project we are working on, which should help us (and others!) to carry out digital preservation work a little bit more efficiently. TikaFileIdentifier is the tool which was developed at the mashup to address a problem several of us were having extracting metadata from batches of files, in our case within ISO images. galencharlton-com-7270 Libraries, computing, metadata, and more Let’s search a Koha catalog for something that isn’t at all controversial: What you search for in a library catalog ought to be only between... A very brief post to start the new year. Yesterday I gave a lightning talk at the Evergreen conference on being wrong. Appropriately, I started out the talk on the wrong foot. Want to know who had checked out a... Scaling the annual Code4Lib conference If I wanted... I’m leaving for Chicago tomorrow to attend ALA Annual 2017 (and to eat some real pizza), and while going over the schedule I found some... Assuming the order gets made and shipped in time (update 2017-06-22: it did), I’ll be arriving in Chicago for ALA Annual carrying a few tens... IMLS support for free and open source software The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the U.S. government’s primary vehicle for direct federal support of libraries, museums, and archives across the entire... galencharlton-com-758 Ultimately, if we''re going to use free third-party services to provide cover images for library catalogs, our options to do so in a way that preserves patron privacy boil down to: I actually have a tiny bit of sympathy to that approach — it''s not beyond the realm of possibility that cover image access logs are simply getting ignored, unlike say, direct usage data from Kindle or Google Books — but ostriches sticking their head in the sand are not known as a good model for due diligence. Non-free book jacket and added content services are also an option, of course — and at least unlike Google and Amazon, it''s plausible that libraries could insist on contracts (with teeth) that forbid misuse of patron information. It''s also a trivial observation that there''s a mini-genre of news articles and social media posts telling the tales of prodigal books, returning to their library after years or decades away, usually having gathered nothing but dust. giphy-com-6435 github-com-1163 Explore GitHub → Learn & contribute The ReadME Project → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → GitHub CLI 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 Failed to load latest commit information. Latest commit message prepare 2.262.0 runner release. The runner is the application that runs a job from a GitHub Actions workflow. It is used by GitHub Actions in the hosted virtual environments, or you can self-host the runner in your own environment. 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Contact GitHub You can''t perform that action at this time. github-com-1797 GitHub hughrun/ephemetoot: A command line tool to delete your old toots: 🥳 ==> 🧼 ==> 😇 Explore GitHub → Learn & contribute GitHub Education → GitHub CLI 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 Failed to load latest commit information. Latest commit message ephemetoot is a Python command line tool for deleting old toots. pip install ephemetoot Create a config file: ephemetoot --test You can also read the docs at ephemetoot.hugh.run ephemetoot relies heavily on the Mastodon.py package by @halcy You can use ephemetoot to delete Mastodon toots that are older than a certain number of days (default is 365). This project and all contributions are licensed under the GPL 3.0 or future version Contact GitHub github-com-1943 GitHub fcrepo-exts/fcrepo-migration-validator: A command-line tool for validating migrations of Fedora 3 datasets to Fedora 6. Code review → GitHub Sponsors → Explore GitHub → The ReadME Project → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Jump to Jump to Jump to Jump to Projects Projects Code Code Code GitHub CLI Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. Learn more. 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 Git stats Failed to load latest commit information. Latest commit message Commit time .github/workflows No releases published No packages published © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. Contact GitHub github-com-210 GitHub teastman/Leaflet.pattern: Plugin for leaflet that allows for use of fill patterns in Paths. Provides the ability to use SVG patterns as backgrounds for Leaflet Paths. All custom and pre-defined patterns can make use of the following options. y: {number} (default: 0) The y offset of the pattern starting position. width: {number} (default: 8) The width of the pattern. height: {number} (default: 8) The height of the pattern. weight: {number} (default: 4) The width of the primary stripe. Once the pre-built patterns are defined you can use them by adding them as the fill pattern property of any Path in leaflet. dashArray: {dashArray} (default: null) Defines the strokes dash pattern. Once the paths are defined you can use them by adding them to a Pattern. Plugin for leaflet that allows for use of fill patterns in Paths. Plugin for leaflet that allows for use of fill patterns in Paths. github-com-2735 GitHub fcrepo-exts/fcrepo-aws-deployer: A terraform script for deploying Fedora Repository to AWS. Explore GitHub → The ReadME Project → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → GitHub CLI 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 Latest commit message Commit time A terraform script for automatically deploying a Fedora repository to AWS. git clone https://github.com/lyrasis/fcrepo-terraform (c.f. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-configure-profiles.html) Deploy Fedora terraform destroy -var ''aws_profile='' -var ''ec2_keypair='' A terraform script for deploying Fedora Repository to AWS. A terraform script for deploying Fedora Repository to AWS. No releases published No packages published © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. Contact GitHub github-com-275 CDX Server API · webrecorder/pywb Wiki · GitHub In addition to replay capabilities, pywb also provides an extensive api for querying the capture index (CDX). The api can be used to get information about a range of archive captures/mementos, including filtering, sorting, and pagination for bulk query. pywb actually uses this same api internally to perform all index lookups in a consistent way. For example, the following query might return the first 10 results from host http://example.com/* where http://localhost:8080/coll-cdx?url=http://example.com/*&page=1&filter=mime:text/html&limit=10 The cdx-server command line application starts pywb in cdx server only mode (web archive replay functionality is not loaded, only the index). exact -default setting, will return captures that match the url exactly ...coll-cdx?url=example.com/*&filter==mime:text/html&filter=!=status:200 Return captures from example.com/* where mime is text/html and http status is not 200. The cdx server supports an optional pagination api, but it is currently only available when using ZipNum Compressed Index instead of a plain text cdx files. github-com-2813 GitHub cmoa/teenie-week-of-play: Documents a one week intensive focussed on scripting and testing experimental code to document the limitations and capabilities of machine learning, text parsing, and crowdsourcing technologies on making a meaningful contribution to the archival metadata of the Teenie Harris collection. During the week we explored four areas: Auto shortening titles, cleaning up existing subject headings, extracting names and locations from descriptions using Named Entity Recognition (NER), and verifying face recognition data using Amazon Mechanical Turk. Documents a one week intensive focussed on scripting and testing experimental code to document the limitations and capabilities of machine learning, text parsing, and crowdsourcing technologies on making a meaningful contribution to the archival metadata of the Teenie Harris collection. Documents a one week intensive focussed on scripting and testing experimental code to document the limitations and capabilities of machine learning, text parsing, and crowdsourcing technologies on making a meaningful contribution to the archival metadata of the Teenie Harris collection. github-com-2865 -35.5574374 138.6107874 Victor Harbor Public Library Service 1 Bay Road 08 8551 0730 -34.8879662 138.6784234 Campbelltown Public Library Service 171 Montacute Road 08 8366 9299 -34.084461 138.782724 Saddleworth Library & Community Centre Branch 19 Belvidere Road 08 8847 4096 -32.03329 115.83332 Melville Civic Square Public Library 10 Almondbury Road 9364 0138 -31.94027 116.00407 High Wycombe Public Library 15 Markham Road 9257 9974 -31.87487 115.93994 Altone Park Public Library 332 Benara Road 9377 7760 -30.30708 115.03782 Dandaragan Public Library 3468 Dandaragan Road 9651 4056 -32.03399 115.9783 Kenwick Public Library 80 Kenwick Road 9397 3099 -22.69405 117.79435 Tom Price Public Library Central Road 9188 5455 -32.01162 115.87431 Manning Public Library Cnr Manning Road and Goss Avenue 9474 0822 -33.2643723256048 151.542408184635 Toukley Library Corner Main Road & Victoria Avenue 02 4350 1540 -29.53619 115.76502 Three Springs Public Library Railway Road 9954 1001 -33.6215904872302 151.150266231874 Berowra Branch Library The Gully Road 02 9847 6140 github-com-3110 Issues · hughrun/public_library_map · GitHub Explore GitHub → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Add library service URLs to library_services_information.csv Have a question about this project? 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Latest commit message Commit time us-legislators-social us-legislators-social legislators-historical.yaml data files that is merged with the legislators-social-media.yaml file. the git revision history for legislators-social-media.yaml is wound backwards wikipedia: Cory Booker ballotpedia: Cory Booker url: https://www.booker.senate.gov url: https://www.booker.senate.gov url: https://www.booker.senate.gov contact_form: https://www.booker.senate.gov/?p=contact contact_form: https://www.booker.senate.gov/?p=contact contact_form: https://www.booker.senate.gov/?p=contact You can simply use the legislators.yaml file that is included here. congress-legislators repository, wind back the revisions and write out a new pip3 install -r requirements.txt No releases published No packages published Contact GitHub github-com-3713 GitHub bibliotechy/DPyLA: A python client for the DPLA API Latest commit message DPyLA A Python client for the DPLA API Records returned are in result.items: Unless you tell it otherwise, DPLA API sets a limit of ten records returned. >>> result = dpla.search("chicken") >>> result = dpla.search("chicken") >>> result = dpla.search("chicken man") >>> result = dpla.search(searchFields=fields) result = dpla.search("chicken", fields=["sourceResource.title"]) result = dpla.search("chicken", fields=["sourceResource.title"]) Get back a list of the most common terms within a field for this set of results. >>> result = dpla.search("chicken", facets=["sourceResource.subject"]) {u''count'': 53, u''term'': u''Chickens''}, >>> result = dpla.search("chicken", spatial_facet=[37,-48]) >>> result = dpla.search("chicken", facets=["sourceResource.subject"], facet_size=2) >>> result = dpla.search("chicken", sort="sourceResource.title") >>> result = dpla.search("chicken", spatial_sort=[37, -48]) >>> result = dpla.search(q="chicken", page_size=100) >>> result = dpla.search(q="chicken", page_size=100) >>> result = dpla.search(q="chicken", page_size=100) >>> result = dpla.search(q="chicken", page_size=100, page=2) A python client for the DPLA API A python client for the DPLA API github-com-4367 Norfolk Island is missing · Issue #10 · hughrun/public_library_map · GitHub GitHub Sponsors → Explore GitHub → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Compare plans → No suggested jump to results Actions Actions Actions Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community. 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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. Latest commit Latest commit message $ spark-shell --packages "io.archivesunleashed:twut:0.0.4" You can download the latest release files here and include it like so: $ spark-shell --jars /path/to/twut-0.0.4-fatjar.jar An open-source toolkit for analyzing line-oriented JSON Twitter archives with Apache Spark. An open-source toolkit for analyzing line-oriented JSON Twitter archives with Apache Spark. An open-source toolkit for analyzing line-oriented JSON Twitter archives with Apache Spark. apache-spark apache-spark spark-packages Contact GitHub github-com-5962 GitHub unitedstates/congress-legislators: Members of the United States Congress, 1789-Present, in YAML/JSON/CSV, as well as committees, presidents, and vice presidents. Members of the United States Congress (1789-Present), congressional committees (1973-Present), committee membership (current only), and presidents and vice presidents of the United States in YAML, JSON, and CSV format. legislators-social-media YAML JSON Current social media accounts for Members of Congress. legislators-district-offices YAML JSON CSV District offices for current Members of Congress. The committees-historical.yaml file is a possibly partial list of current and historical committees and subcommittees referred to in the unitedstates/congress project bill data, as scraped from THOMAS.gov. It does not include Congressional offices in Washington, D.C.; these are listed in the legislators-current.yaml file. Members of the United States Congress, 1789-Present, in YAML/JSON/CSV, as well as committees, presidents, and vice presidents. 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Single-column DataFrame containing video urls. val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) val tweetsDF = spark.read.json(tweets) In the Scala console, the results are automatically assigned to a variable, like the following: val results = spark.read.parquet("/path/to/export/directory/") results.show(20, false) tweet_ids.write.csv("/path/to/export/directory/") tweet_ids.write.csv("/path/to/export/directory/", header=''true'') tweet_ids.write.parquet("/path/to/export/directory/") tweet_ids = spark.read.parquet("/path/to/export/directory/") tweet_ids.show(20, false) github-com-65 Millions of developers and companies build, ship, and maintain their software on GitHub—the largest and most advanced development platform in the world. git clone https://github.com/jasonetco/octocat-classifier ✓ Created repository jasonetco/octocat-classifier on GitHub ✓ Added remote https://github.com/jasonetco/octocat-classifier.git Find the best community-approved projects to accelerate your work, then share it with the world with npm and GitHub Packages. 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With 70 million jobs run per month you''re in good company with Actions, the number one CI service on the world''s largest developer platform. github-com-6731 us-legislators-social/outgoing.py at master · edsu/us-legislators-social · GitHub Code review → GitHub Sponsors → Explore GitHub → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Sign up Sign up Sign up us-legislators-social Code Code Projects Projects us-legislators-social/experiments/outgoing.py Jump to Jump to Jump to Jump to Jump to Code definitions No definitions found in this file. import rtyaml import requests import requests_html http = requests_html.HTMLSession() legis = rtyaml.load(open(''../legislators.yaml'')) "new_url" username = list(p[''social''][''twitter''].keys())[0] row[''url''] = ''https://twitter.com/{}''.format(username) if ''twitter_id'' in p[''social'']: if ''twitter_id'' in p[''social'']: row[''user_id''] = list(p[''social''][''twitter_id''].keys())[0] if row[''url_ok''] == False: def check_url(url): resp = http.get(url) if resp.is_redirect or resp.status_code != 200: return False return False return True def get_new_url(id): return ''https://twitter.com/'' + user[''screen_name''] Copy lines Copy permalink © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. 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If nothing happens, download the GitHub extension for Visual Studio and try again. Failed to load latest commit information. Latest commit message topojson-server.sublime-project If you use NPM, npm install topojson-server. Otherwise, download the latest release. Try topojson-server in your browser. # topojson.topology(objects[, quantization]) <> Returns a TopoJSON topology for the specified GeoJSON objects. Converts one or more GeoJSON objects to an output topology. For example, to convert a GeoJSON FeatureCollection in the input file us-states.json to a TopologyJSON topology in the output file us.json: For example, to convert the states.json GeoJSON FeatureCollection to a TopologyJSON topology with the "states" object in us.json: Specify the output TopoJSON file name. 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Latest commit Merge pull request #115 from hughrun/labels Latest commit message updated gitignore Update TopoJSON boundaries update contributors update docs & website update docs & website update docs & website Public library data map This project collects and maps data from public libraries across the Australia and the external Territories of Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. See contributing, especially which files to update. Interactive geodata about public libraries in Australia Interactive geodata about public libraries in Australia public-libraries Contact GitHub github-com-905 Central West Libraries Central West nsw yes 4 Civica Spydus http://www.cwl.nsw.gov.au/about-cwl/ Clarence Regional Library Service Clarence Regional nsw yes 4 Civica Spydus https://www.crl.nsw.gov.au/ Banana Shire Council Banana Shire qld yes 3 AIT Aurora https://www.banana.qld.gov.au/community-cultural/facilities/library Bulloo Shire Council Bulloo Shire qld yes 3 AIT Aurora https://www.bulloo.qld.gov.au/our-community/library Cook Shire Council Cook Shire qld yes 4 AIT Aurora http://www.cook.qld.gov.au/community/libraries Croydon Shire Council Croydon Shire qld no 4 AIT Aurora https://www.croydon.qld.gov.au/about-council/community-services/library Douglas Shire Council Douglas Shire qld yes 4 AIT Aurora https://douglas.qld.gov.au/council-information/library-services/ Mareeba Shire Council Mareeba Shire qld yes 4 Civica Spydus https://msc.qld.gov.au/community/libraries/ Tablelands Regional Council Tablelands Regional qld no 4 Civica Spydus https://www.trc.qld.gov.au/library-services/ Donnybrook-Balingup Shire Council Donnybrook-Balingup wa 3 SirsiDynix Symphony https://www.donnybrook-balingup.wa.gov.au/explore/facilities/donnybrook-ballingup-library-services.aspx Moora Shire Council Moora wa 2 OCLC Amlib https://www.moora.wa.gov.au/services/facilities/library.aspx Morawa Shire Council Morawa wa 2 OCLC Amlib https://www.morawa.wa.gov.au/community/facilities/library-services.aspx Pingelly Shire Council Pingelly wa 2 OCLC Amlib https://www.pingelly.wa.gov.au/services/facilities/library.aspx Plantagenet Shire Council Plantagenet wa 4 Civica Spydus https://www.plantagenet.wa.gov.au/community/facilities/library-services.aspx You can''t perform that action at this time. github-com-9253 GitHub code4lib/planetcode4lib: Configuration for https://planet.code4lib.org/ Explore GitHub → The ReadME Project → GitHub Education → Open with GitHub Desktop Launching GitHub Desktop Launching GitHub Desktop If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. 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Follow these steps to run the code yourself: to create a Cloud Platform project and a Linux VM instance with Compute Engine, export TWITTER_CONSUMER_KEY="" export TWITTER_CONSUMER_SECRET="" you want to tweet from a different account, follow the export TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN="" export TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET="" to create, download, and export a service account key. export TRADEKING_CONSUMER_KEY="" export TRADEKING_CONSUMER_SECRET="" export TRADEKING_ACCESS_TOKEN="" export TRADEKING_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET="" pip install -r requirements.txt export USE_REAL_MONEY=NO && pytest *.py -vv export POLYGON_API_KEY="" Have the code start running in the background with this command: A stock trading bot powered by Trump tweets A stock trading bot powered by Trump tweets github-com-9767 congress-legislators/legislators-social-media.yaml at master · unitedstates/congress-legislators · GitHub GitHub Sponsors → Explore GitHub → Learn & contribute GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Projects Projects added more Twitter accounts Users who have contributed to this file # Our policy is to accept only social media accounts that are run as # words, taxpayer-funded accounts, and not campaign or personal # example, has everything but Twitter at the top of her Senate home youtube: markamodeinv2 youtube: RepTomRice youtube: RepMarkTakano youtube: repdavejoyce youtube: RepLowenthal youtube: TXRandy14 youtube: RepDanKildee youtube: reploisfrankel youtube: RepScottPerry youtube: repchrisstewart youtube: rephuffman youtube: repbradwenstrup youtube: repcardenas youtube: repmarkpocan youtube: RepJuanVargas youtube: repthomasmassie youtube: RepJasonSmith youtube: RepTomEmmer youtube: repbrianmast youtube: RepStephMurphy youtube: repcarbajal youtube: repdarrensoto youtube: RepJackBergman youtube: RepAnthonyBrown Copy lines Copy permalink © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. © 2021 GitHub, Inc. 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You might have an idea for an improvement that''s not about the data per se, but rather about the website. /website/data/*: CC-BY-SA github-com-994 GitHub joker-x/Leaflet.geoCSV: Plugin para Leaflet que permite cargar un archivo CSV como capa geoJSON // Leaflet plugin for loading a CSV file as geoJSON layer. English: Leaflet plugin for loading a CSV file as geoJSON layer. Castellano: Plugin para Leaflet que permite cargar un archivo CSV como capa geoJSON. An example, using jQuery to read a CSV file, and adding a GeoCSV layer to a map: Leaflet GeoCSV hereda de GeoJSON, por lo que pueden usarse todas las opciones y métodos de la superclase. fieldSeparator: Carácter o cadena de caracteres que usarán para separar los campos del archivo CSV. Plugin para Leaflet que permite cargar un archivo CSV como capa geoJSON // Leaflet plugin for loading a CSV file as geoJSON layer. Plugin para Leaflet que permite cargar un archivo CSV como capa geoJSON // Leaflet plugin for loading a CSV file as geoJSON layer. github-com-997 us-legislators-social/outgoing.csv at master · edsu/us-legislators-social · GitHub GitHub Sponsors → Explore GitHub → GitHub Education → GitHub Stars program → Rob Bishop https://twitter.com/reprobbishop True 148006729 K. 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Fudge, and open access ebook download statistics On the Surveillance Techno-state Towards Impact-based OA Funding A Milestone for GITenberg eBook DRM and Blockchain play CryptoKitty and Mouse. And the Winner is... The Vast Potential for Blockchain in Libraries Choose Privacy Week: Your Library Organization Is Watching You Holtzbrinck has attacked Project Gutenberg in a new front in the War of Copyright Maximization Inter Partes Review is Improving the Patent System go-to-hellman-blogspot-com-8493 There''s a lot of infrastructure used to make Unglue.it, which supports distribution of open-access ebooks. The Unglue.it database relies on infrastructure services from DOAB, OAPEN, LibraryThing, Project Gutenberg, OpenLibrary and Google Books. A lot of the political discourse has focused on "section 20" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_230 a part of US law that gives interactive platforms such as Facebook a set of rules that result in legal immunity for content posted by users. The Sovrin Network is a "new standard for digital identity – designed to bring the trust, personal control, and ease-of-use of analog IDs – like driver''s licenses and ID cards – to the Internet." The federated authentications systems used by libraries today Shibboleth, Athens, and related systems use a dance similar to what you do with Google or Facebook. hackingdistributed-com-6814 Since a splitting user is the new curator of the nascent sub-contract, a stalker cannot actually steal funds; the stalkee can refuse to whitelist proposals by the stalker (though note that, due to potential for confusion and human error, the expected outcome from such attacks is still positive). In a token raid, a large investor stands to benefit by driving TDTs lower in value, either to profit from such price motion directly (e.g. via shorts or put options), or to purchase TDTs back in the open market in order to acquire a larger share of The DAO. One potential mechanism that deters some of the attacks outlined above is to implement a post-vote grace period during which a proposal is accepted but not yet funded. One is to ask The DAO token holders to place a self-imposed moratorium by voting down every proposal with overwhelming majority. hangingtogether-org-116 hangingtogether-org-1918 hecticpace-com-2031 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. In the stacks, laptops glistening The reading light''s bright The library''s right For sitting in the reading room all day. It''s the Best Library Time of the Year Category: Christmas Parody / Category: Christmas Parody / Category: Christmas Parody / Search the Archive E-books (6) Library Colleagues The Shifted Librarian Hectic Pace RSS feeds All Rights Reserved, Hectic Pace hecticpace-com-8392 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). help-hirefire-io-2631 Getting Started HireFire Knowledge Base Toggle Navigation HireFire provides the ability to auto-scale your weband worker dynos. These metric types are used as a unit of measurement to determine, in combination with your HireFire configuration, when and how to scale. For web-based dynos we support the following metrics types: Response Time (percentile, average) Connect Time (percentile, average) Queue Time (percentile, average) For worker-based dynos we support the following metric types: We''ve prepared a few handy guides that''ll walk you through integrating HireFire with your web-type dynos. This collection also includes guides on how to integrate HireFire for Job Queue-based scaling for worker-type dynos various environments. They are simply provided for convenience and are only useful when you''re looking setup Job Queue-based auto-scaling. Did this answer your question? Thanks for the feedback There was a problem submitting your feedback. Still need help? Toggle Search Frequently Asked Questions Powered by Help Scout help-hirefire-io-6131 Job Queue Ruby (on Rails) HireFire Knowledge Base Integrating Ruby on Rails with HireFire Job Queue is quick and easy when using the hirefire-resource RubyGem. This library injects middleware into your stack, exposing an HTTP GET endpoint that HireFire will periodically request in order to get the latest information on your job queue(s). You''ll need to setup a corresponding worker resource for HireFire. Create an initializer at app_root/config/initializers/hirefire_resource.rb and add the following code: HireFire::Macro::Sidekiq.queue The Sidekiq macro provided by hirefire-resource simply counts all the jobs in all of your queues and returns an integer representing that number of jobs. HireFire will then read this information in order to determine the current queue size of your worker dynos. HireFire::Macro::Sidekiq.queue(:default) HireFire::Macro::Sidekiq.queue(:urgent) Now that you''ve integrated hirefire-resource into your application and deployed it to Heroku, log in to HireFire and create two managers named worker and urgent_worker and configure them based on your auto-scaling requirements. help-hirefire-io-9371 Logplex Queue Time HireFire Knowledge Base You now have to configure your application to actually log the queue time to STDOUT so that the Heroku Logplex picks it up and forwards it to our logdrain. If you have a Ruby application backed by Rack (Rails, Hanami, ...), then you can use the hirefire-resource gem for easy setup. Note that when you write the [hirefire:router] queue={TIME}ms entry to STDOUT, be sure that you don''t run it through a log formatter that prefixes additional data such as, for example, timestamps. Once you''ve made the necessary changes to your application, and the logdrain has been created, and you''ve taken note of the drain token, log in to HireFire and add your Heroku application if you haven''t already. HireFire does not extract any information from your logs other than what is necessary for auto-scaling, which are the metrics emitted by Heroku''s Router (service, connect), Application (queue), Runtime Metrics (load1m, load5m, load15m). heroku-com-243 Choose Heroku for the same reasons disruptive startups do: it''s the best platform for building with modern architectures, innovating quickly, and scaling precisely to meet demand. Step up your ability to build, manage, and deploy great apps at scale with Heroku. A podcast from the team at Heroku, exploring code, technology, tools, tips, and the life of the developer. Developers, teams, and businesses of all sizes use Heroku to deploy, manage, and scale apps. 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"Heroku is backed by teams who are experts in application infrastructure — scaling, security, data, etc. hr-uwaterloo-ca-7165 Job Title: Bibliometrics and Research Impact Librarian The Bibliometrics and Research Impact Librarian is accountable for developing, advancing, implementing and supporting a range of services around scholarly output, research impact and bibliometrics for the University of measurement of research impact for the campus, with a focus on bibliometrics.  Work closely with Associate University Librarian, Collections, Technology, Scholarly Communication appropriate use of bibliometrics and other tools that generate research impact measures, grounded  Serve as a resource to the university community, including library staff, on bibliometrics and  Design, develop and maintain effective online and print content related to bibliometrics and research  Work closely with software and data vendors to solve technical issues around research problems  Understanding of the issues related to responsible research evaluation via bibliometric data; providing services for bibibiometrics and research impact, and works independently and with others, i0-wp-com-2114 i0-wp-com-4254 i0-wp-com-6446 i0-wp-com-7824 i0-wp-com-8578 i0-wp-com-9665 i1-wp-com-3043 i1-wp-com-6394 i1-wp-com-6591 i1-wp-com-9850 i2-wp-com-1231 i2-wp-com-2973 i2-wp-com-557 i2-wp-com-5765 i2-wp-com-6574 i2-wp-com-6612 i2-wp-com-7263 i2-wp-com-8506 i2-wp-com-9278 idatosabiertos-org-8134 Home ILDA About ILDA Strategic areas Community Gender and inclusion Developing technologies Transparency and governance Artificial Intelligence Resources Papers Reports Tools Contact Español English Português do Brasil We work towards an open, equal and data-driven region Featured projects ILDA: The Next Generation Empatía Femicide Data Standardization Femicide Data Standardization Global Data Barometer Global Data Barometer Proyectos Proyectos Proyectos Proyectos Proyectos Status: active Status: active Status: active Status: active Status: active Open Data Barometer (Latin America and the Caribbean Edition – LAC) News Posts Open data standards design behind closed doors? 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I was immediately reminded of the excellent congress-legislators project which collects all kinds of information about House and Senate members including their social media accounts into YAML files that are versioned in a GitHub repository. Unfortunately the file that tracks social media accounts is only for current members. And finally just because a Twitter username no longer seems to work, it''s possible that the user has changed it to a new screen_name. If the user account is still there you can use the Twitter API to look up their current screen_name and see if it is different. After putting all this together it''s possible to generate a simple table of legislators who left office at the end of the 116th Congress, and their Twitter account information. inkdroid-org-2683 I was immediately reminded of the excellent congress-legislators project which collects all kinds of information about House and Senate members including their social media accounts into YAML files that are versioned in a GitHub repository. Twitter''s web servers return a HTTP 200 OK message even when responding to requests for URLs of non-existent accounts. We know that the Trump administration have been collecting the @realDonaldTrump Twitter account, and plan to make it available on the web as part of their responsibilities under the Presidential Records Act: Meanwhile there are online collections like The Trump Archive, the New York Times'' Complete List of Trump''s Twitter Insults, Propublica''s Politwoops and countless GitHub repositories of data which have collected Trump''s tweets. But this year I thought it would be fun to use the LastFM API to look at my music listening history for 2020, and let the data do the talking as it were. inkdroid-org-274 inkdroid-org-4210 I was immediately reminded of the excellent congress-legislators project which collects all kinds of information about House and Senate members including their social media accounts into YAML files that are versioned in a GitHub repository. Twitter''s web servers return a HTTP 200 OK message even when responding to requests for URLs of non-existent accounts. We know that the Trump administration have been collecting the @realDonaldTrump Twitter account, and plan to make it available on the web as part of their responsibilities under the Presidential Records Act: Meanwhile there are online collections like The Trump Archive, the New York Times'' Complete List of Trump''s Twitter Insults, Propublica''s Politwoops and countless GitHub repositories of data which have collected Trump''s tweets. But this year I thought it would be fun to use the LastFM API to look at my music listening history for 2020, and let the data do the talking as it were. inkdroid-org-5062 Toggle Navigation inkdroid inkdroid Bookmarks Photos Music Software Talks Outgoing Trump''s Tweets noarchive What''s the diff? Diss Music 25 Years of robots.txt Curation Communities Mystery File! Kettle Static-Dynamic Dark Reading Seeing Software Curating Corpora Fuzzy Penny Fuzzy File Formats Pandoc Fuzzy Matching Teaching Digital Curation RSS Organizations on Twitter BibDesk, Zotero and JabRef Disinformation Metadata Equipment Twitter Music for Hard Times Digital Curation Dependency Hell Keyboard Tech Tree Appraisal Talk in Web Archives Talk Talk Original Voice Write It Down Sun and Moon First Thought Studying the COVID-19 Web In Media Res Appraising COVID-19 Design Justice Folding Real World of Technology (MP3s) The Journalist of Algorithms Anselm Rose Notes (Kinda) Static Sites Metro, Washer/Dryer An Avalanche of Printed Numbers « Prev Unless otherwise noted all the content here is licensed CC-BY inkdroid-org-6162 inkdroid-org-6287 inkdroid-org-7063 We know that the Trump administration have been collecting the @realDonaldTrump Twitter account, and plan to make it available on the web as part of their responsibilities under the Presidential Records Act: The National Archives will receive, preserve, and provide public access to all official Trump Administration social media content, including deleted posts from @realDonaldTrump and @POTUS. Meanwhile there are online collections like The Trump Archive, the New York Times'' Complete List of Trump''s Twitter Insults, Propublica''s Politwoops and countless GitHub repositories of data which have collected Trump''s tweets. Here''s what the archive snapshots of Trump''s tweets look like over time (snapshots per week). It looks like there are 526 tweet IDs in the Trump Archive that are missing from the Internet Archive. Just spot checking a few there also appear to be some legit tweets in the Wayback that are not in the Trump archive like this one: inkdroid-org-8186 I was immediately reminded of the excellent congress-legislators project which collects all kinds of information about House and Senate members including their social media accounts into YAML files that are versioned in a GitHub repository. Twitter''s web servers return a HTTP 200 OK message even when responding to requests for URLs of non-existent accounts. We know that the Trump administration have been collecting the @realDonaldTrump Twitter account, and plan to make it available on the web as part of their responsibilities under the Presidential Records Act: Meanwhile there are online collections like The Trump Archive, the New York Times'' Complete List of Trump''s Twitter Insults, Propublica''s Politwoops and countless GitHub repositories of data which have collected Trump''s tweets. But this year I thought it would be fun to use the LastFM API to look at my music listening history for 2020, and let the data do the talking as it were. inkdroid-org-9500 inkdroid-org-9645 ip-topicbox-com-6988 Topicbox Sorry, your browser does not support the technologies needed to use our web interface. Please make sure you have the latest version, and that JavaScript is enabled. ip-topicbox-com-8626 Topicbox Sorry, your browser does not support the technologies needed to use our web interface. Please make sure you have the latest version, and that JavaScript is enabled. islandora-ca-8407 Islandora Open Meeting: February 23, 2021 | Islandora Skip to main content Toggle navigation Main Menu Search Search About Menu Islandora Foundation Get Started Community Contribute Help Islandora Open Meeting: February 23, 2021 Islandora Open Meeting: February 23, 2021 We will be holding another open drop-in session on Tuesday, February 23 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM Eastern. Full details, and the Zoom link to join, are in this Google doc. The meeting is free form, with experienced Islandora 8 users on hand to answer questions or give demos on request. Please drop in at any time during the four-hour window. Registration is not required. If you would like a calendar invite as a reminder, please let us know at community@islandora.ca. 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Open Meeting: Islandora 8 Sandbox Time Open Meeting: Islandora 8 Sandbox Time We''re holding an open meeting in November for anyone who wants to drop in for some Islandora 8 demos and Q&A. jakoblog-de-4047

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. layer) Boolean Returns true if the given layer is currently added to the map openPopup( content, latlng, options?) this Creates a popup with the specified content and options and opens it in the given point on a map. getMinZoom() Number Returns the minimum zoom level of the map (if set in the minZoom option of the map or of any layers), or 0 by default. getMaxZoom() Number Returns the maximum zoom level of the map (if set in the maxZoom option of the map or of any layers). containerPointToLatLng( point) LatLng Given a pixel coordinate relative to the map container, returns To create a custom layer, extend GridLayer and implement the createTile() method, which will be passed a Point object with the x, y, and z (zoom level) coordinates to draw your tile. leafletjs-com-9596 This is a case study of creating a colorful interactive choropleth map of US States Population Density with the help of GeoJSON and some custom controls (that will hopefully convince all the remaining major news and government websites that do not use Leaflet yet to start doing so). Let''s display our states data on a map with a custom Mapbox style for nice grayscale tiles that look perfect as a background for visualizations: Using the values we got from it, we create a function that returns a color based on population density: Next we define a styling function for our GeoJSON layer so that its fillColor depends on feature.properties.density property, also adjusting the appearance a bit and adding a nice touch with dashed stroke. The handy geojson.resetStyle method will reset the layer style to its default state (defined by our style function). info.onAdd = function (map) { info.update(layer.feature.properties); led-uwindsor-ca-7796 BIOGRAD 2021 Google Slides JavaScript isn''t enabled in your browser, so this file can''t be opened. Enable and reload. Some PowerPoint features can''t be displayed in Google Slides and will be dropped if you make changes View details BIOGRAD 2021 Present Share Sign in The version of the browser you are using is no longer supported. Please upgrade to a supported browser.Dismiss File Edit Help Debug Unsaved changes to Drive See new changes Accessibility Accessibility View only View only HTML view of the presentation letsencrypt-org-2045 Let''s Encrypt Free SSL/TLS Certificates Current Sponsors and Funders Let''s Encrypt The Next Gen Database Servers Powering Let''s Encrypt A Year-End Letter from the Executive Director of Let''s Encrypt and ISRG ISRG''s first project, Let''s Encrypt, has been wildly successful. We''re now helping to secure more than 225 million websites and the Web is making great progress towards 100% HTTPS. Extending Android Device Compatibility for Let''s Encrypt Certificates We''re happy to announce that we have developed a way for older Android devices to retain their ability to visit sites that use Let''s Encrypt certificates after our cross-signed intermediates expire. We are no longer planning any changes in January that may cause compatibility issues for Let''s Encrypt subscribers. 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Luckily, next week I will have the benefit of assistance from the good people of CRKN and … Continue reading "Weeknote 49 (2020)" §1 First off is this recommended read from the November 17th issue of The New Yorker, The rise and fall of getting things done by Cal ‘Deep Work’ Newport. It''s instead … Continue reading "Weeknote 48 (2020)" Said conference … Continue reading "Weeknote 47 (2020)" I … Continue reading "Weeknote 44 (2020)" librarian-aedileworks-com-3199 Weeknote 3 (2021) – Librarian of Things Long time readers know that I have a fondness for the study of organizational culture and so it should not be too surprising that the first piece I wanted to read was The Digital Disease in Academic Libraries. THOUGH several recent books and articles have been written about change and adaptation in contemporary academic libraries (Mossop 2013; Eden 2015; Lewis 2016), there are few critical examinations of change practices at the organizational level. This article follows in Cannon''s steps, using observations from organizational de-sign and management literature to critique a current trend in the strategic planning processes and structures of contemporary academic libraries. Kris Joseph, The Digital Disease in Academic Libraries, Canadian Journal of Academic Librarianship, Vol 6 (2020) Next Next post: Weeknote 4 (2021) If you are an editor of a scholarly journal and think that a post could be expanded into a more academic form, please let me know. Comments feed librarian-aedileworks-com-3596 Weeknote 4 (2021) – Librarian of Things Seeing no venue for residents of Windsor to share their fears of surveillance and loss of privacy through this private-partnership, we hosted an evening of talks on January 22nd, 2020 at The Performance Hall at the University of Windsor''s School of Creative Arts Windsor Armories Building. This week, the City of Windsor announced that it has entered a one-year deal partnership with Ford Mobility Canada to share data and insights via Ford''s Safety Insights platform. I don''t think this is good news for reasons outlined in this post called Safety Insights, Data Privacy, and Spatial Justice. An unprecedented volume of harmful health misinformation linked to the coronavirus pandemic has led to the appearance of misinformation tactics that leverage web archives in order to evade content moderation on social media platforms. Previous Previous post: Weeknote 3 (2021) Next Next post: Weeknote 5 (2021) Comments feed librarian-aedileworks-com-7112 Weeknote 5 (2021) – Librarian of Things This week, I reviewed and published another batch of works for our institutional repository from our department of History that was prepared by our library assistants at Leddy At this point, we have reviewed and uploaded the works of half the faculty from this department. I''m hoping to finish the rest this month but I think I have some outstanding H5P work that might push the end of this project til March. The release of R 4.0.4 ("Lost Library Book") is scheduled for Monday 2021-02-15. A viral post from 2019 resurfaced on my FB feed this week and unlike most of the posts I read there, this one did spark joy: And it struck me how much I loved that the anti-prom was being at the library. I now wonder what other anti-traditions should find a home at the public library. Your email address will not be published. Previous Previous post: Weeknote 4 (2021) Comments feed librarian-aedileworks-com-9226 This week, I reviewed and published another batch of works for our institutional repository from our department of History that was prepared by our library assistants at Leddy At this point, we have reviewed and uploaded the works of half the faculty from this department. You are just going to have to take my word that this week, a large amount of my time was spent at meetings pertaining to my library department, my union, and anti-black racism work. Long time readers know that I have a fondness for the study of organizational culture and so it should not be too surprising that the first piece I wanted to read was The Digital Disease in Academic Libraries. Other things I did this week: chair our monthly Information Services Department meeting, selected a set of duplicate books as part of a larger weeding project, ordered a lot of books using ExLibris'' Rialto, did a LibraryChat shift, contributed to some collection management work, did some OJS support, attended several meetings, and wrote many emails. library-brown-edu-5856 Turns out this problem shows up because the account that we use to run our application is … Continue reading Bundler 2.1.4 and homeless accounts Although we have been using Solr 7.x in other areas of the library this was a significant upgrade for us because searching is the raison d’être of our Discovery layer … Continue reading Upgrading from Solr 4 to Solr 7 The … Continue reading New RIAMCO website We can also pass checksums into the BDR API, and then we verify that Fedora calculates the … Continue reading Checksums In processing this data I took some time to look into the ancestor_path and descendent_path features that Solr provides out of the box and see if and how they could help to issue searches based … Continue reading Searching for hierarchical data in Solr Below is a sample … Continue reading Monitoring Passenger’s Requests in Queue over time However, we don’t want to migrate 34TB, and then have … Continue reading Looking at the Oxford Common Filesystem Layout (OCFL) library-brown-edu-7236 Our Solr 4 was setup and configured many years ago and the upgrade forced us to look very close into exactly what kind of transformations we were doing to our data and decide what should be modified in Solr 7 to support the Solr 4 behavior versus what should be updated to use new Solr 7 features. These collections (also known as finding aids) are stored as XML files using the Encoded Archival Description (EAD) standard and indexed into Solr to allow for full text searching and filtering. In processing this data I took some time to look into the ancestor_path and descendent_path features that Solr provides out of the box and see if and how they could help to issue searches based on the hierarchy of the data. library-osu-edu-1475 The Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum houses the world''s largest collection of materials related to cartoons and comics, including original art, books, magazines, journals, comic books, graphic novels, archival materials, and newspaper comic strip pages and clippings. The Ohio Public Policy Archives is a collaborative effort of The Ohio State University Libraries Special Collections and the John Glenn College of Public Affairs. Since 1965, University Archives has served as the official memory of the Ohio State University. With more than 30,000 cubic feet of manuscripts materials and approximately 2 million images, University Archives provides researchers, students, and life-long learners access to original documents, photographs, and objects to create their own interpretation of Ohio State University history. This collection contains digitized items from Ohio State''s Geology Library and Map Room. © The Ohio State University University Libraries library-vassar-edu-1118 Home Libraries at Vassar College Vassar College Libraries now has access to OverDrive: https://vassar.overdrive.com/ . Use the features of Discover to search the classic Vassar library catalog Vassar Catalog search books, journals, and media but NOT articles. Databases see a list of all databases that provide access to articles, newspapers, encyclopedias, indexes, streaming audio and visual recordings, primary source collections, musical and artistic works, and more. Faculty: Request library instruction Work remotely with library resources and get research help Search course reserves Find items you need in the library and online, get maps and call numbers, and Ask a Librarian for any questions you have. Learn more about the spaces and services that you can find here, such as information about accessibility, computers & printing, classrooms and teaching facilities, and more. From rare materials to zines, from more than a million books to thousands of online journals: learn more about our libraries and collections. Vassar College Libraries librarycarpentry-org-5214 Software and data skills for people working in libraryand information-related roles Library Carpentry focuses on building software and data skills within library and information-related communities. Workshop hosts, Instructors, and learners must be prepared to follow The Carpentries Code of Conduct. Our community includes Instructors, helpers, Trainers, Maintainers, Mentors, community champions, member organisations, supporters, workshop organisers, and staff. Library Carpentry is guided by a Advisory Group and a Curriculum Advisory Committee. Our audience are primarily people working in libraryand information-related roles. See all the ways you can engage and get involved with Library Carpentry. ** Workshops marked with asterisks are based on curriculum from The Carpentries lesson programs but may not follow our standard workshop format. Need Library Carpentry Stickers? The 4th Library Carpentry-Mozilla Global Sprint Concludes. What have the Library Carpentry Maintainers been working on? Library Carpentry is a global community teaching software and data skills to people working in libraryand information-related roles. librarymap-hugh-run-9274 Library Map Library Map Beta! Home Acknowledgements How you can help Code Loading, please be patient... Made by Hugh Rundle using open data. Play with the layers by using the layer control at the top right of the map. Email librarymap@hugh.run if you have any tips or suggestions. You need a modern browser with JavaScript enabled to use Library Map. This site does not work in Internet Explorer. This website and the data it uses licensed CC-BY-4.0 librecatproject-wordpress-com-2325 In this case the Fix can be written much shorter when we know that every Catmandu::Path method return a closure (hint: look at the ->($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. 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 ?o}'' $ catmandu convert RDF --url http://data.linkeddatafragments.org/viaf --sparql ''SELECT * {?s ?p "Chekhov"}'' librecatproject-wordpress-com-8735 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. libx-org-4641 LibX LibX Blog General FAQ LibX Main Page LibX Main Page Welcome to LibX! This site may look sparse, but LibX 2.0 is fully alive and has a large and devoted user community. All our development efforts right now is devoted to LibX 2.0, which is available for the Firefox and Google Chrome browsers. You can give LibX 2.0 a spin right here and check if an edition exists for your community. Search for an edition for my community (Old LibX site) Signed LibX Add-On Pushed for Firefox LibX, Firefox, and Signatures Which languages does LibX support? Documentation of LibApps Documentation of LibApps How to create your own Libapps in LibX 2.0 LibX at mozdev © 2012 LibX Project LibX is a joint project of the University Libraries and the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech. Generous funding for LibX is provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. libx-org-9651 LibX is currently working in Google Chrome. We have added a page under the Documentation tab that contains user documentation for the LibApps in the LibX Core Package. In LibX 2.0, all code that runs in pages (for autolinking, etc.) is based on LibApps. The very first version of LibX provided a cue on the google.com page that, when clicked, led to the user’s library catalog. While this cue is no longer shown, we now have an even cooler feature for those LibX editions that use Summon as their primary catalog. Clicking on the link will lead the user to a search using that identifier in the edition’s primary catalog. Work-around for Installing LibX on Google Chrome Whenever you visit the LibX home page, a list of editions will be automatically generated based on your IP address that are linked to your university. To contact Summon, LibX has two options, which we call [...] lil-blog-media-s3-amazonaws-com-3346 lil-blog-media-s3-amazonaws-com-4649 lisletters-fiander-info-6471 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). lissertations-net-6972 He did talk a lot about self-determination, and he did use the phrase ''seizing the means of computation'' that I definitely want on a t-shirt, but there was a big ethics-of-care-sized gap at the centre of his keynote. Natakanu, meaning ''visit each other'' in the Innu language, is an ''Indigenous-led, open source, peer to peer software project'', enabling First Nations communities to share art, data, files and stories without state surveillance, invasive tech platforms or an internet connection. Western tech platforms care about other things, like shouting at the tops of your lungs to ten billion other people in an agora and algorithmically distorting individuals'' sense of reality. Her trademark cheerfulness, gentleness and generosity shone in this talk, where she explored what makes a comfortable learning environment for tech newbies, and demonstrated just such an environment by teaching us how GitHub pull requests worked. Posted in Conferences, Digital Preservation, Library ComputingTagged computational literacy, go glam, lca, libraries and indigenous societies, linux australia, miniconfs litablog-org-1594 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. New This Week Web and Digital Scholarship Technologies Librarian, Marquette University Libraries, Milwaukee, WI CEO / Library Director, Orange County Library System, Orlando, FL Visit the LITA Jobs Site for additional job openings and information on submitting your own job posting. New This Week Head of Library Technology Services, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC Visit the LITA Jobs Site for additional job openings and information on submitting your own job posting. litablog-org-811 New This Week Coordinator of Digital Scholarship and Programs, Marquette University Libraries, Milwaukee WI Digital Scholarship Coordinator, UNC Charlotte, Charlotte, NC Visit the LITA Jobs Site for additional job openings and information on submitting your own job posting. 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-167 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. literarymachin-es-4364 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. lucene-apache-org-1762 Configsets API | Apache Solr Reference Guide 8.6.1 The Configsets API enables you to upload new configsets to ZooKeeper, create, and delete configsets when Solr is running SolrCloud mode. Solr ships with two example configsets (_default and sample_techproducts_configs) which can be used when creating collections. This API can only be used with Solr running in SolrCloud mode. If you are not running Solr in SolrCloud mode but would still like to use shared configurations, please see the section Configsets. If you use any of these parameters or features, you must have enabled security features in your Solr installation and you must upload the configset as an authenticated user. $ (cd server/solr/configsets/sample_techproducts_configs/conf && zip -r *) | curl -X POST --header "Content-Type:application/octet-stream" --data-binary @"http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/configs?action=UPLOAD&name=myConfigSet" http://localhost:8983/solr/admin/configs?action=CREATE&name=myConfigSet&baseConfigSet=predefinedTemplate&configSetProp.immutable=false&wt=xml&omitHeader=true With the v2 API, the create command is provided as part of the JSON data that contains the required parameters: lucene-apache-org-7218 SolrCloud | Apache Solr Reference Guide 8.6.1 Apache Solr Reference Guide Solr Control Script Reference Solr Configuration Files Query Screen Overview of Documents, Fields, and Schema Design Solr Field Types Field Types Included with Solr Understanding Analyzers, Tokenizers, and Filters Introduction to Solr Indexing Uploading Data with Solr Cell using Apache Tika Overview of Searching in Solr JSON Request API JSON Facet API Distributed Search with Index Sharding Solr Plugins The Well-Configured Solr Instance Query Settings in SolrConfig Format of solr.xml Configuration APIs Distributed Solr Tracing Instead, Solr uses ZooKeeper to manage these locations, depending on configuration files and schemas. Shards and Indexing Data in SolrCloud Shards and Indexing Data in SolrCloud SolrCloud Configuration and Parameters SolrCloud Configuration and Parameters Using ZooKeeper to Manage Configuration Files Using ZooKeeper to Manage Configuration Files SolrCloud with Legacy Configuration Files SolrCloud with Legacy Configuration Files Stream Request Handler API Stream Request Handler API maisonbisson-com-796 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-9882 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-6136 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-6996 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-1186 * Bug Fix/Behavior Change: Normalization: When encountering data that cannot be normalized via the strict normalization functions, the tool will introduce a new line into the record so that it invalidates on processing. * Enhancement: Batch Process Records: Added new option to allow users to specify the output file type. * Bug Fix: Replace All Function: Multi-line replace option stopped working after last update due to changes to expand conditional processing. * Bug Fix/Enhancement: Task Broker -couple changes to how control data is processed to support older formatted tasks. * Enhancement: Task Broker -added additional preprocessing functions to improve processing (specifically, NOT elements in the Replace task, updates to the Edit Field) * Bug Fix: Edit Subfield: Delete Duplicate in the new task process for by record was functioning incorrectly * Bug Fix: Task Processing: Updated Temp file management marcedit-reeset-net-3694 * Change: Generate FAST Headings -update help urls * Change: XML Function List -update process for opening URLs * Change: Z39.50 Preferences Window update process for opening URLs * Change: Catalog Calculator Window -update process for opening URLs * Change: Generate Call Numbers -update process for opening URLs * Change: Generate Material Formats -update process for opening URLs * Change: Tab Delimiter -remove context windows * Change: Updated Hex Editor to integrate into main program * Change: Main Window -update process for opening URLs * Change: Main Window -removed context menus * Change: Main Window -Updated the following menu Items: * Change: RDA Helper -update process for opening URLs * Change: Sparql Browser -update process for opening URLs * Change: MarcEditor -Added Delete Selected Records Option * Bug Fix: Main Window -corrects process for determining version for update marcedit-reeset-net-7682 By downloading and installing any of the applications/components, you are agreeing to abide by the licensing agreement as specified by the author. If Homebrew is already installed, run the update command: MarcEdit 7 has two 32-bit download options — a version that does not require administrator permissions and one that does require administrator permissions. MarcEdit 7 has two 32-bit download options — a version that does not require administrator permissions and one that does require administrator permissions. Download MarcEdit 7 (All Users) Download MarcEdit 7 (All Users) Download MarcEdit 7 (Administrator Users) Download MarcEdit 7 (Administrator Users) The MarcEdit 7 Linux downloader is a self-contained installer utilizing the makeself command. When installing the Linux version of MarcEdit 7, the installer will extract the program into the same directory that you run the installer. To run MarcEdit 7, you must have a current version of mono installed. Download Linux Version Download Linux Version matienzo-org-3114 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). matienzo-org-8625 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. Getting a consistent way to load multiple IIIF manifests, either into comparison view or for populating a resource list also needs some work, which also led me to grapple with thinking through the IIIF Content State API spec, which will require some more attention, too. 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 meet-google-com-349 meredith-wolfwater-com-1148 meredith-wolfwater-com-1200 meredith-wolfwater-com-1297 meredith-wolfwater-com-1464 meredith-wolfwater-com-1697 meredith-wolfwater-com-1859 meredith-wolfwater-com-2115 meredith-wolfwater-com-2740 meredith-wolfwater-com-296 meredith-wolfwater-com-3237 meredith-wolfwater-com-3415 meredith-wolfwater-com-3950 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-4055 Making Customizable Interactive Tutorials with Google Forms | Information Wants To Be Free by Meredith Farkas on 11/5/2020 with 3 comments free the information!, Higher Ed, instruction, librarianship, online education, reference, Work I also used Qualtrics at PSU and PCC to create pre-assignments for students to complete prior to an instruction session that both taught students skills and gave me formative assessment data that informed my teaching. But I wanted both my colleagues In the library and disciplinary faculty members to be able to easily see the responses of their students and to make copies of the tutorial to personalize for the particular course. One anthropology instructor who I''ve worked closely with over the years asked if I could create a tutorial on finding sources to support research in her online Biological Anthropology classes – classes I was going to be embedded in over winter term. meredith-wolfwater-com-4190 meredith-wolfwater-com-4258 meredith-wolfwater-com-4367 meredith-wolfwater-com-4810 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 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 had such good intentions to blog more this year, but the second half of 2018 has thrown me a lot of curveballs emotionally and it''s pulled me away from a lot of the things that keep me engaged with others (funny how that seems to happen when you need people the most).Books are always a … about me, gender, librarianship, management, tenure track, Work, Work-life balance meredith-wolfwater-com-4968 meredith-wolfwater-com-4998 meredith-wolfwater-com-5366 meredith-wolfwater-com-5428 meredith-wolfwater-com-5596 meredith-wolfwater-com-5721 meredith-wolfwater-com-581 meredith-wolfwater-com-5871 meredith-wolfwater-com-6248 meredith-wolfwater-com-6316 meredith-wolfwater-com-6896 meredith-wolfwater-com-7158 meredith-wolfwater-com-7195 meredith-wolfwater-com-7205 meredith-wolfwater-com-7215 meredith-wolfwater-com-7298 meredith-wolfwater-com-7679 meredith-wolfwater-com-7800 meredith-wolfwater-com-7832 meredith-wolfwater-com-799 meredith-wolfwater-com-8371 meredith-wolfwater-com-8474 meredith-wolfwater-com-8523 meredith-wolfwater-com-869 meredith-wolfwater-com-8815 meredith-wolfwater-com-8869 meredith-wolfwater-com-8920 meredith-wolfwater-com-8932 meredith-wolfwater-com-9089 meredith-wolfwater-com-9190 meredith-wolfwater-com-9264 meredith-wolfwater-com-9450 meredith-wolfwater-com-9664 meredith-wolfwater-com-9708 meredith-wolfwater-com-9889 mmlab-ie-cuhk-edu-hk-4357 Large-scale CelebFaces Attributes (CelebA) Dataset Large-scale CelebFaces Attributes (CelebA) Dataset 2020-07-10 Two related datasets, CelebAMask-HQ and CelebA-Spoof, have been released. CelebFaces Attributes Dataset (CelebA) is a large-scale face attributes dataset with more than 200K celebrity images, each with 40 attribute annotations. 5 landmark locations, 40 binary attributes annotations per image. The dataset can be employed as the training and test sets for the following computer vision tasks: face attribute recognition, face detection, landmark (or facial part) localization, and face editing & synthesis. For more details of the dataset, please refer to the paper "Deep Learning Face Attributes in the Wild". All images of the CelebA dataset are obtained from the Internet which are not property of MMLAB, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. author = {Liu, Ziwei and Luo, Ping and Wang, Xiaogang and Tang, Xiaoou}, CelebA-Spoof Dataset Please contact Ping Luo and Ziwei Liu for questions about the dataset. ndsa-org-3420 National Digital Stewardship Alliance Digital Library Federation Conference Program Levels of Preservation Levels of Preservation DigiPres Conference 2021 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 258 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 NDSA Agenda Challenges and opportunities for digital stewardship. 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+DLF E: ndsa@diglib.org NDSA NDSA NDSA The NDSA is proudly hosted by the Digital Library Federation at CLIR. ndsa-org-5716 Dan has an extensive service record including co-chairing NDSA''s Levels of Preservation Revision Work Group, teaching for the Society of American Archivists'' Stephen Abrams (1st term, 2019-21; Innovation Award Working Group co-chair) is head of digital preservation at the Harvard Library, with responsibility for policy, strategy, and innovation regarding long-term stewardship of Harvard''s rich digital collections. Jes'' work centers archives, preservation, data management, and developing ethical frameworks to better steward digital collections and projects that specifically focus on Black led and created social movements, oral histories, and literary history and culture. Carol Kussmann (Communications and Publications Working Group Chair) is the Digital Preservation Analyst at the University of Minnesota Libraries. Leah Prescott (Infrastructure Interest Group Co-Chair) is the Associate Director for Digital Initiatives and Special Collections at Georgetown University Law Library, where she is responsible for the digital curation lifecycle, from the development Deb Verhoff (Content Interest Group Co-Chair) is the digital collections manager for NYU Libraries with responsibility for planning repository services. ndsa-org-6097 Digital Preservation Conference 2020 Digital Preservation Conference 2020 The NDSA is a consortium of more than 250 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 2020 (#digipres20) 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. Held November 12, 2020, the program, slide decks, and recordings of the presentations for Digital Preservation 2020: Get Active With Digital Preservation are now all available. Recordings are available as a playlist on the NDSA YouTube Channel. Jennifer Ferretti will open this year''s Digital Preservation conference. More events relevant to the NDSA''s mission are to be found on the DLF Community Calendar. The NDSA is proudly hosted by the Digital Library Federation at CLIR. ndsa-org-646 National Digital Stewardship Alliance Digital Library Federation Conference Program Levels of Preservation Levels of Preservation DigiPres Conference 2021 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! 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Working to provide the methodology by which the important NDSA Levels of Digital Preservation document can be adapted more readily—taking in the broadest possible feedback in the process. These Interest Groups were retired by NDSA Leadership and are no longer active. newcardigan-org-6924 newCardigan – Making GLAM workers more awesome Skip to content Making GLAM workers more awesome Menu Announcements cardiMail newCardigan Timeline Projects cardiCast cardiParties cardiShorts GLAM Blog Club Quarantinis newCardigan is a social and professional group for people who work in galleries, libraries, archives and museums – and for those who like hanging around with GLAM types. We are an Incorporated Association registered in Victoria, Australia. 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This spectral wear is a direct result of tweet embed practices that Twitter itself promulgates while simultaneously forbidding it Developer Terms of Service: We know that the Trump administration have been collecting the @realDonaldTrump Twitter account, and plan to make it available on the web as part of their responsibilities under the Presidential Records Act: The National Archives will receive, preserve, and provide public access to all official Trump Administration social media content, including deleted posts from @realDonaldTrump and @POTUS. It looks like there are 526 tweet IDs in the Trump Twitter Archive that are missing from the Internet Archive. Just spot checking a few there also appear to be some legit tweets in the Wayback that are not in the Trump Twitter Archive like this one: noringplease-ca-3733 nowviskie-org-3232 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. Posted in administrivia, higher edTagged community-archives, digital humanities, libraries, politics nowviskie-org-7050 [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... opencitiesproject-org-3934 Partners Open Cities Abidjan Accra Antananarivo Bamako Zanzibar City Open data today to build resilient and sustainable societies tomorrow to support disaster risk management and Abidjan, Côte d''Ivoire Accra, Ghana Antananarivo, Madagascar Bamako, Mali Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Kinshasa, DRC Monrovia, Liberia Ngaoundéré, Cameroon Pointe-Noire, ROC Yaounde, Cameroon Zanzibar City, Tanzania Data collected through Open Cities Africa will use the OpenStreetMap platform and a collaborative approach that will provide technical and institutional advantages. Photos: © iLab Liberia (left), © ACAGER (right) on Open Cities Africa on Open Cities Africa on Open Cities Africa on Open Cities Africa 2nd Regional Meeting – Tool Design for Urban Resilience – Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania 1st Regional Meeting – Kickoff for Community Mapping – Kampala, Uganda Open Cities Ngaoundéré: la cartographie libre pour aider à s''adapter au changement climatique Open Cities Africa Saint-Louis English Subtitles Open Cities in Brazzaville Supported by Implementing partners opendata-transport-nsw-gov-au-8963 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-1433 The International Open Data Charter Local Insights for Global Action: Mexico Local Insights for Global Action: Mexico Notes from the country''s COVID-19 Data Meet-up Notes from the country''s COVID-19 Data Meet-up Local Insights for Global Action: Barcelona Local Insights for Global Action: Barcelona Highlights from the city''s COVID-19 Data Meet-up Report Highlights from the city''s COVID-19 Data Meet-up Report THE THIRD WAVE OF OPEN DATA THE THIRD WAVE OF OPEN DATA "Data privacy is a collective concern" "Data privacy is a collective concern" Cross-posted from The Privacy Collective Cross-posted from The Privacy Collective Closing Gender Pay Gaps Closing Gender Pay Gaps 12 Solutions for Pay Equality 12 Solutions for Pay Equality 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 info@opendatacharter.net @opendatacharter @opendatacharter opendri-org-1859 In 2018, Ngaoundéré was selected as one of 12 cities to participate in Open Cities Africa, an initiative of the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) that supports the collection of open-source risk information through citizen engagement and the development of data products to support local decision-making. Following an application process, a small team of mappers, technologists, designers, and risk experts in each of the selected cities receive funding, targeted training, technical support, and mentorship throughout the year of work to: i) create and/or compile open spatial data on the built environment, critical infrastructure, and natural hazards; ii) develop targeted systems and tools to assist key stakeholders to utilize risk information; and iii) support local capacity-building and institutional development necessary for designing and implementing evidence-driven urban resilience interventions. opensolr-com-7911 Pricing Hosted Solr as a Service Solutions Opensolr Cloud Pricing Get started with your Opensolr Cloud service, and receive a staggering, 25% discount, for your Yearly orders. 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Setup Your Solr Index In Just 3 Easy Steps your application to your Solr Index by using the Opensolr Control Panel information. module and provides functionality for connecting and managing Solr using the Opensolr services. Simply follow the WP-SOLR website instructions, and you''ll be able to start using your Opensolr index with WordPress, Get started with your new Solr Cloud Team, in just a few easy clicks, directly We now provide a comprehensive history, of all the actions taken inside your account, and on your Solr indexes, Professional support and state of the art Solr Services makes Opensolr #1 in the industry." Simply create your Opensolr shared index, or resilient cluster, and contact us, opensourceexile-blogspot-com-3268 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. orangematter-solarwinds-com-635 As we shared in our recent update, we are partnering with multiple industry-leading cybersecurity experts to strengthen our systems, further enhance our product development processes, and adapt the ways that we deliver powerful, affordable, and secure solutions to our customers. We recognize the software development and build process used by SolarWinds is common throughout the software industry, so we believe that sharing this information openly will help the industry guard against similar attacks in the future and create safer environments for customers. This highly sophisticated and novel code was designed to inject the SUNBURST malicious code into the SolarWinds Orion Platform without arousing the suspicion of our software development and build teams. We will continue our investigations to help ensure our products and internal systems are secure and to provide information that we hope leads to the identification of the perpetrators and the prevention of these types of attacks in the future. orangematter-solarwinds-com-7374 outgoing-typepad-com-4206 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 pages-github-com-9857 GitHub Pages | Websites for you and your projects, hosted directly from your GitHub repository. Hosted directly from your GitHub repository. Head over to GitHub and create a new public repository named username.github.io, where username is your username (or organization name) on GitHub. Enter the project folder and add an index.html file: Grab your favorite text editor and add an index.html file to your project: Add, commit, and push your changes: Enter the repository, commit your changes, and press the publish button. Use a theme, or start from scratch? Head over to GitHub.com and create a new repository, or go to an existing one. Head over to GitHub.com and create a new repository, or go to an existing one. Click on the Create new file button. Click on the Settings tab and scroll down to the GitHub Pages section. Fire up a browser and go to http://username.github.io/repository. Want to use your own custom domain for a GitHub Pages site? philomousos-blogspot-com-7416 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-1423 The Code4Lib Journal – COLUMN: We Love Open Source Software. 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I used to be a principal engineer for the heroku add-ons program.

One issue with hirefire is they request account level oauth tokens that essentially give them ability to do anything with your apps, where Rails Autoscaling worked with us to create a partnership and integrate with our "official" add-on APIs that limits security concerns and are scoped to the application that''s being scaled.

Part of the reason for hirefire working the way it does is historical, but we''ve supported the endpoints they need to scale for "official" partners for years now.

A lot of heroku customers use hirefire so please don''t think I''m spreading FUD, but you should be aware you''re giving a third party very broad rights to do things to your apps. planet-infomotions-com-8896 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 planet-infomotions-com-9919 I am finally getting my brain around the process of reading texts through the use of network graphs. 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). planetcataloging-org-5886 What we found during the COVID-19 crisis was that many, many people working in education and libraries and many of the communities they served were forced to switch, very quickly, from using digital tools as visitors to adopting them as residents. Each shared the state of things at their institution, the fallout from COVID-19 closures including the stopping of shipments and the addition of online study aids and other e-resources to help students and faculty get through a quick pivot to virtual learning, and the budget (if they had %''s or figures yet) that they are each facing for fiscal year 2021 and 2022. 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This project is administered by ProgHist Limited, Company Number 12192946. ISSN 2397-2068 (English) Lesson retirement policy ptsefton-com-113 Research Data Management looking outward from IT ptsefton.com Research Data Management looking outward from IT At UTS, we''ve embraced the Research Data Management Plan as a way to assist in dealing with this risk. And at the same conference, I introduced the RO-Crate standards effort, which is a marriage between the DataCrate data packaging work we''ve been doing at UTS for a few years, and the Research Object project. We created the Arkisto platform to bring together all the work we''ve been doing to standardise research data metadata, and to build a toolkit for sustainable data repositories at all scales from single-collection up to institutional, and potentially discipline and national collections. The publishing industry is going to "help" the sector look after it''s research data. In the 2010s the Australian National Data (ANDS) service funded investment in Metadata stores; one of these was the ReDBOX research data management platform which is alive and well and being sustained by QCIF with a subscription maintenance service. Research Data Management ptsefton-com-118 ptsefton-com-1356 ptsefton-com-1838 ptsefton-com-2439 ptsefton-com-281 ptsefton-com-285 ptsefton-com-3271 ptsefton-com-3601 ptsefton-com-4039 ptsefton-com-4094 ptsefton-com-4294 ptsefton-com-5048 ptsefton-com-5316 ptsefton-com-5468 ptsefton-com-5482 ptsefton-com-5529 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. 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. Implementation of a Research Data Repository using the Oxford Common File Layout standard at the University of Technology Sydney '' title=''Implementation of a Research Data Repository using the Oxford Common File Layout standard at the University of Technology Sydney ptsefton-com-5819 ptsefton-com-6052 ptsefton-com-6233 ptsefton.com ptsefton.com 2021-01-28: Research Data Management looking outward from IT 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 2018-10-29: DataCrate: a method of packaging, distributing, displaying and archiving Research Objects 2018-07-10: Trip Report (with bonus opinions) Open Repositories 2018, Bozeman Montana, USA Looking for more? 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Get the latest public health information from CDC: https://www.coronavirus.gov Get the latest research information from NIH: https://www.nih.gov/coronavirus Find NCBI SARS-CoV-2 literature, sequence, and clinical content: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sars-cov-2/ Optional text in email: Behavioral scientists routinely publish broad claims about human psychology and behavior in the world''s top journals based on samples drawn entirely from Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) societies. Here, our review of the comparative database from across the behavioral sciences suggests both that there is substantial variability in experimental results across populations and that WEIRD subjects are particularly unusual compared with the rest of the species frequent outliers. The domains reviewed include visual perception, fairness, cooperation, spatial reasoning, categorization and inferential induction, moral reasoning, reasoning styles, self-concepts and related motivations, and the heritability of IQ. Behav Brain Sci. 2010 Jun;33(2-3):98-9. Behav Brain Sci. 2010 Jun;33(2-3):98-9. railsautoscale-com-3676 How do I use Rails Autoscale on multiple Heroku apps? For example, you could use Heroku''s native autoscaling for web dynos and Rails Autoscale for worker dynos. Heroku offers a native autoscaling solution that''s worth a try if you run performance dynos and you only need to autoscale web dynos. If your Rack-based app is not running Rails, see these instructions on setting up rails_autoscale_agent. Even if the agent is running, Rails Autoscale has a safeguard in place that prevents downscaling an app that hasn''t reported any data for five minutes. Can I use Rails Autoscale for a worker-only app (no web process)? If your app receives little or no web traffic, this could result in the agent never starting and never reporting metrics to Rails Autoscale. If you do expect to see some worker queue time in Rails Autoscale, it''s possible the agent is not running. railsautoscale-com-4282 Save money, handle uneven traffic, and spend less time on dev ops. Built specifically for Heroku and Rails. Try Rails Autoscale for free I needed to save on dyno hours at slow times of day/week, but handle Rails Autoscale about the "right" number of dynos for your app. Let Rails Autoscale do Rails Autoscale has allowed us to reduce our dyno usage for our Autoscale easily pays for itself by scaling down your app during Rails Autoscale watches for real capacity issues to scale your app Rails Autoscale lets us get those jobs Worker dynos included If you use a background worker like Sidekiq, you can autoscale those Rails Autoscale saved me big time yesterday!! The more dynos you use, the more you save by autoscaling them. Each plan below includes all Rails Autoscale features. plan based on how how many web or workers dynos you use at peak ranti-10centuries-org-6519 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. As usual, Center of Study for the Public Domain from Duke University put a list of some quite well-known works that are still under the extended copyright restriction: http://web.law.duke.edu/cspd/publicdomainday/2017/pre-1976. Those works would have been entered the public domain if we use the law that was applicable when they were published. ranti-10centuries-org-8463 The hopes we had were much too highWay out of reach but we had to tryThe game will never be overBecause we're keeping the dream alive The hopes we had were much too highWay out of reach but we have to tryNo need to hide no need to run'Cause all the answers come one by oneThe game will never be overBecause we're keeping the dream alive The game will never be overBecause we're keeping the dream alive 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. 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. rd-alliance-org-1961 With over 10000 members from 145 countries, RDA provides a neutral space where its members can come together to develop and adopt infrastructure that promotes data-sharing and data-driven research Report from the conference of RDA Node Slovenia: Research Data and European Open Science Cloud This survey took place in the context of the work of the RDA FAIR Data Maturity Model Working Group and aimed at investigating the differences of perspectives on benefits and challenges of the FAIR assessments between funders and research communities. The event was organised by EOSCSecretariat.eu, the H2020 project mandated to support the EOSC Governance, in collaboration with the EOSC Executive Board and the Research Data Alliance (RDA). RDA Europe, the European plug-in to the Research Data Alliance, is expanding its network of national nodes. The Research Data Alliance (RDA) hosts about 60 Interest Groups and more than... ring-aedileworks-com-5850 Media – Safer Communities in a ''Smart Tech'' World Resisting Ring in Windsor, Ontario Close search Close Menu CBC News – February 18, 2020 What Canada can learn from this Michigan city''s use of doorbell cameras to catch criminals (Bonnie Stewart) CBC Radio – January 23, 2020 Windsor partnership with Amazon Ring doorbell could do more harm than good, experts say (Kristen Thomasen) CTV News – January 22, 2020 Should Windsor be the first Amazon Ring city in Canada? One Ring to rule them all: Surveillance ''smart'' tech won''t make Canadian cities safer (Bonnie Stewart) — reprinted, The Vancouver Sun — reprinted, The Province Rose City Politics – January 15, 2020 (Bonnie Stewart, Natalie Deckard, Mita Williams) Bonnie Stewart, Faculty of Education Faculty of Education, University of Windsor of Sociology, Anthropology & Criminology, University of Windsor 2021 Safer Communities in a ''Smart Tech'' World 2021 Safer Communities in a ''Smart Tech'' World riskdatalibrary-org-3126 Making disaster risk assessment more effective by making risk data easier to store, find, edit and share. The RDL was launched to address those issues by developing tools and resources designed specifically for the needs of disaster risk experts and the assessments they perform. We seek to create a collection of components to make working with risk data easier, each one addressing a different underlying problem. Working together, these components create an effective library system designed explicitly for storing, finding, editing and exchanging data for disaster risk assessments. The RDL schema gives risk experts a single language to describe hazard, exposure, vulnerability and modelled loss datasets. Storing hazard, exposure, vulnerability and loss datasets in the same environment The architecture of the RDL database is capable of storing all four common types of risk data in the same environment, where they can be indexed and retrieved by a single search function. ronallo-com-4782 Preliminary Inventory of Digital Collections by Jason Ronallo Preliminary Inventory of Digital Collections by Jason Ronallo Incomplete thoughts on digital libraries. 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-2052 17,525,913 images tweeted at Donald Trump | Nick Ruest 17,525,913 images tweeted at Donald Trump A couple years ago I wrote about a method for creating a collage out of 1.2M images collected from the 2015 Canadian Federal Election Twitter dataset. Once I shared the collage there was some interesting discussion around it, and a feature that came up a few times that I found fascinating, but had no idea how to implement using the montage method was linking back to the tweet a given image came from. Even better, if you''re working with Twitter data, you''re able to link back to the original tweet a given image came from. I began collecting tweets directed at Donald Trump (@realDonaldTrump) in May of 2017 Documenting the Now''s twarc. The collage was created with Version 6 of the dataset: 146,341,720 tweets from May 7, 2017 January 2019. ruebot-net-4961 ruebot-net-5121 ruebot-net-5982 HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE, INCLUDING THE HATERS AND THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA! HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE, INCLUDING THE HATERS AND THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA! 11,053 images tweeted at @realDonaldTrump | Full dataset is available here. | Created with juxta. Generated 2019-01-03 08:28 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Web Archives for Historical Research ruebot-net-6549 Totally clears the President. Totally clears the President. Thank you! Thank you! 19,829 images tweeted at @realDonaldTrump | Full dataset is available here. | Created with juxta. Generated 2018-12-13 22:15 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Web Archives for Historical Research ruebot-net-6579 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. ruebot-net-6611 ruebot-net-6729 ruebot-net-7157 Tweets to @realdonaldtrump; How many fucks are there to give? Tweets to @realdonaldtrump; How many fucks are there to give? The data is updated by running a query on the Standard Search API every five days. donald_search_2018_06_06.jsonl donald_search_2018_06_06.jsonl donald_search_2018_06_06.jsonl donald_search_2018_06_06.jsonl donald_search_2018_06_06.jsonl donald_search_2018_06_06.jsonl donald_search_2018_06_06.jsonl donald_search_2018_06_06.jsonl donald_search_2018_06_06.jsonl $ twarc hydrate to_realdonaldtrump_20180606_ids.txt > 20180609.jsonl Once we have our full dataset, first thing we''ll do is remove all of the retweets with noretweets.py, giving us just original tweets at @realDonaldTrump. Let''s use tweet_text. $ tweet_text.py 20180612_no_retweets.jsonl >| 20180612_tweet_text.txt Now that we have just the text, we can count how many fucks there are with grep and wc! $ grep -i "fuck" 20180612_tweet_text.txt | wc -l That''s a fuck to tweet ratio of 2.73%. For some more fun, let''s take the last 1000 lines of the our new text file, and make an animated gif out of it. $ grep -i "fuck" 20180612_tweet_text.txt > fucks.txt cat /path/to/1000_fucks.txt | while read line; do ruebot-net-7187 Four Fucking Years of Donald Trump | Nick Ruest Four Fucking Years of Donald Trump Nearly four years ago I decided to start collecting tweets to Donald Trump out of morbid curiosity. Using twarc, I started collecting with the Filter (Streaming) API on May 7, 2017. In the end, the collection ran from May 7, 2017 January 20, 2021, and collected 362,464,578 unique tweets; 1.5T of line-delminted json! The final created_at timestamp was Wed Jan 20 16:49:03 +0000 2021, and the text of that tweet very fittingly reads, "@realDonaldTrump YOU''RE FIRED!" I also started working on some notebooks here where I''ve been trying to explore the dataset a bit more in my limited spare time. I''m especially curious at what the leadup to the 2021 storming of the United States Capitol looks like in the dataset, as well as the sockpuppet frequency. 17,525,913 images tweeted at Donald Trump Twitter Datasets and Derivative data ruebot-net-9243 Dear Real Donald Trump A month of tweets at @realDonaldTrump June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 June 18, 2017 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Nick Ruest, Web Archives for Historical Research ruebot-net-9910 Twitter Bots | Nick Ruest Search Home Posts Presentations Publications Projects Visualizations Music Contact Twitter Bots Last updated on Apr 17, 2020 1 min read Introduction List of bots I run, divided up by type. anon @gccaedits IP address ranges Periodic Twitter archive requests diffengine @canadaland_diff Account Suspended @cbc_diff Account Suspended @cpc_diff Account Suspended @fairpressdiff Account Suspended @globemail_diff Account Suspended @greenparty_diff Account Suspended @lapress_diff Account Suspended @liberalca_diff Account Suspended @millennial_diff Account Suspended @natpost_diff Account Suspended @ndpca_diff Account Suspended @onn_diff Account Suspended @ontario_diff Account Suspended @pmgcca_diff Account Suspended @therebel_diff Account Suspended @torontosun_diff Account Suspended @torstar_diff Account Suspended @yyc_herald_diff Account Suspended @YUDLbot @YUDLbot @YUDLdog @YUDLcat DPLA bots @dplafy Account Suspended @dpl_eh Deactivated @notflix_n_chill (code) twitter bots Nick Ruest Nick Ruest Associate Librarian Twitter Datasets and Derivative data 14,478,518 WomensMarch tweets January 12-28, 2017 A look at 14,939,154 paris Bataclan parisattacks porteouverte tweets An Exploratory look at 13,968,293 JeSuisCharlie, JeSuisAhmed, JeSuisJuif, and CharlieHebdo tweets samvera-org-1758 The post Season’s Greetings from the Samvera Community appeared first on Samvera. The post Save the Date for Samvera Virtual Connect 2021 appeared first on Samvera. The post Developer resources: Bug Hunting in Hyrax; Adding Blacklight Advanced Search to Hyku appeared first on Samvera. The post Fedora 6 Alpha Release available for download and testing appeared first on Samvera. 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. Evans has turned this presentation into a blog post walking through the technologies used in the Samvera Community. The post Samvera Tech 101: A Beginner-Friendly Overview of Samvera appeared first on Samvera. The post Samvera Connect presentations appeared first on Samvera. The post Connect 2020 On-line Calls for Proposals open appeared first on Samvera. The post Samvera Community Manager appeared first on Samvera. samvera-org-417 Samvera a vibrant and welcoming community developing repository software tools Samvera is Community Sourced Software for Repository Solutions Samvera Community Overview (PDF download) "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. sbdevel-wordpress-com-1375 Software Development at Royal Danish Library Software Development at Royal Danish Library A peekhole into the life of the software development department at the Royal Danish Library 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 → 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 → The search engine[2] uses OCR (optical character recognition) from scanned pages … Continue reading → sbdevel-wordpress-com-3089 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. This meant smaller storage footprint and cleaner code, but also caused the worst case single value lookup to scale linear with document count: Getting the value for a DocValued field from the last document in a segment required a visit to all other value blocks. 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. Simple term-based relevance ranked searches for the top-20 matching documents with 9 core fields: id, source_file_s, url_norm, host, domain, content_type_served, content_length, crawl_date and content_language. At netarchive search a typical request uses grouping, faceting, cardinality counting and top-20 document retrieval. scholar-uwindsor-ca-761 New Directions for Research and Pedagogy in Book History, Leslie Howsam Terranova: The Spanish Cod Fishery on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland in the Twentieth Century (review), Miriam Wright Monarchie et identité dans la collection de reliques de Philippe II à l''Escorial, Guy Lazure Landing Native Fisheries: Native Reserves and Fishing Rights in British Columbia, 1849–1925: Book Review, Miriam Wright "Oil Mania": Colonial Land Policy, Land Speculation, and Settlement in Enniskillen Township, 1830s-1860s | Histoire sociale / Social History, Christina Ann Burr Great Canadian Political Cartoons, 1915 to 1945 (review), Christina Ann Burr No Turning Back: The History of Feminism and the Future of Women/ The World Split Open: How the Modern Women''s Movement Changed America (Book), Natalie Atkin Lacrosse: A History of the Game, Christina Ann Burr Review: The Decline of the Big House in Ireland: A Study of Irish Landed Families, 1860–1960, Adam Pole Newfoundland and Labrador History, 1949-1972, Miriam Wright security-googleblog-com-3840 Google Online Security Blog: Know, Prevent, Fix: A framework for shifting the discussion around vulnerabilities in open source The security of open source software has rightfully garnered the industry''s attention, but solutions require consensus about the challenges and cooperation in the execution. Solutions come faster when the problem is well-framed; we propose a framework ("Know, Prevent, Fix") for how the industry can think about vulnerabilities in open source and concrete areas to address first, including: Increased transparency and review for critical software: For software that is critical to security, we need to agree on development processes that ensure sufficient review, avoid unilateral changes, and transparently lead to well-defined, verifiable official versions. The following framework and goals are proposed with the intention of sparking industry-wide discussion and progress on the security of open source software. Improving the development processes for critical software is related to vulnerability prevention, but deserves its own discussion further down in our post. shelleygullikson-wordpress-com-1057 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. shelleygullikson-wordpress-com-133 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 sites-google-com-3672 ai4lam Home ai4lam ai4lam Working groups Working groups Working groups AI4LAM is an international, participatory community focused on advancing the use of artificial intelligence in, for and by libraries, archives and museums. Next open community call is on February 16 2021 with Lightning talks on Named Entity Recognition Community Calls ai4lam holds open community calls on the third Tuesday of each month at 8 AM PT | 11 AM ET | 4 PM UK | 5 PM CET. Join the ai4lam Slack or the Google Group for connection information. Working Group Structure ai4lam will start organizing working groups in the first quarter of 2020. Have a look at the "Working Groups" section to get more information. Small plates of practical AI knowledge for LAM practitioners. FF: known ai projects in LAMs Connect with the Community! 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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. The Software Sustainability Institute''s Collaborations Workshop series brings together researchers, developers, innovators, managers, funders, publishers, leaders and educators to explore best practices and the future of research software. software-carpentry-org-2518 Software Carpentry Software Carpentry Software Carpentry Foundation Blog Posts by Category Blog Posts by Date Commenting Policy Instructors: Ye Li, Ece Turnator, Madeline Wrable, Daniel Sheehan, Christine Malinowski George Mason University (online) ** Workshops marked with asterisks are based on curriculum from The Carpentries lesson programs but may not follow our standard workshop format. Workshops with a globe icon are being held online. 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Please use the latest version of Google Chrome. strategicaffairs-vt-edu-4391 aspects of university operations that use metrics to assess research and scholarship, including In the Unit Allocation portion of the Partnership for Incentive-Based Budget model long-range goals and shortterm milestones are established for each metric annually in consultation with the colleges and university Appendix B: Metrics, Rankings, and Partnership for Incentive-Based Budget 26 Appendix B: Metrics, Rankings, and Partnership for Incentive-Based Budget 26 Appendix B: Metrics, Rankings, and Partnership for Incentive-Based Budget 26 Appendix B: Metrics, Rankings, and Partnership for Incentive-Based Budget 26 Appendix B: Metrics, Rankings, and Partnership for Incentive-Based Budget 26 Appendix B: Metrics, Rankings, and Partnership for Incentive-Based Budget 26 Appendix B: Metrics, Rankings, and Partnership for Incentive-Based Budget 26 Appendix B: Metrics, Rankings, and Partnership for Incentive-Based Budget 26 Appendix B: Metrics, Rankings, and Partnership for Incentive-Based Budget 26 Appendix B: Metrics, Rankings, and Partnership for Incentive-Based Budget 26 Appendix B: Metrics, Rankings, and Partnership for Incentive-Based Budget 26 tararobertson-ca-2240 Diversity, equity and inclusion core competencies: Get cross functional projects done (Part 5 of 5) Tara Robertson Consulting Diversity, equity and inclusion core competencies: Get cross functional projects done (Part 5 of 5) This is the last post in a weeklong series exploring DEI professional competencies. This post will explore getting cross functional projects done. Strong project management skills and collaboration are key in making change to existing processes and developing new ways of doing things. Turning thoughts into actions as a leader in DEI is a necessary art–to get things done you''ll need to effectively collaborate with people at different levels and in different functions. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Notify me of new posts by email. Previous PostPrevious Diversity, equity and inclusion core competencies: Influence others (Part 4 of 5) tararobertson-ca-3941 Diversity, equity and inclusion core competencies: Influence others (Part 4 of 5) Tara Robertson Consulting Diversity, equity and inclusion core competencies: Influence others (Part 4 of 5) This is the fourth post in a week-long series exploring DEI professional competencies. For example, I reached out to the AV Operations team to advocate for live captioning for our big internal meetings to increase access, both for people who were hard of hearing, people who process content better with text, and for people for whom English was an additional language. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Notify me of new posts by email. Previous PostPrevious Core competencies in DEI: meet people where they are at and help them move to be more inclusive (Part 3 of 5) Next PostNext Diversity, equity and inclusion core competencies: Get cross functional projects done (Part 5 of 5) tararobertson-ca-7504 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 … 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-9062 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 tests-reproducible-builds-org-5985 Recently tested packages: all tested packages Reproducible Debian overview Reproducible Builds in Debian Wiki Overview of various statistics about reproducible builds Overview of various statistics about reproducible builds These pages are showing the potential of reproducible builds of Debian packages https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/ Besides Debian we are also testing suite all source packages reproducible packages packages failing to build Various reproducibility statistics source based amd64 i386 arm64 armhf packages with notes about these issues 6314 packages in unstable with issues but without identified ones 825 / 2.5% 959 / 3.0% 845 / 2.6% 983 / 3.0% packages in bullseye with issues but without identified ones 362 / 1.1% 921 / 2.9% 375 / 1.2% 593 / 1.9% Build network performance stats and an overview about the old suites ''stretch'' and ''buster'' are also available. and about reproducible builds of Debian or as a bug report against the jenkins.debian.org package. texlibris-lib-utexas-edu-5066 The Collections Portal serves as an access point on the Libraries'' website allowing users to undertake remote research and study utilizing rich resources that have previously only been available in person or through more time-intensive digitization on demand processes. Developed in 2018-19 by LITS in close coordination with other Libraries professional staff as a logical progression from the DAMS, the Portal provides students, faculty, researchers and the broader public access to collections that have not been directly available in the past, and the project''s infrastructure creates a framework for a more consistent stream of new digital content in the future. "Architectural collections staff have worked closely with Digitization Services to adjust our workflow to include ingesting assets and metadata into the DAMS," says Archivist for Access and Preservation Stephanie Tiedeken. thinkhazard-org-81 Think Hazard Toggle navigation User feedback Data Map FAQ Share English English Français Español ThinkHazard! ThinkHazard! Identify natural hazards in your project areaand understand how to reduce their impact River flood Urban flood Coastal flood Earthquake Landslide Tsunami Volcano Cyclone Water scarcity Extreme heat Wildfire tools-ietf-org-5197 Each log consists of certificate chains, which can be submitted by Logs use a binary Merkle Hash Tree for efficient auditing. the log''s promise to incorporate the certificate in the Merkle Tree one or more logs to the TLS client together with the certificate. TLS clients MUST reject certificates that do not have a valid SCT for Periodically, each log appends all its new entries to the Merkle Tree The log MUST incorporate a certificate in its Merkle Tree the end-entity certificate (note that the log may relax standard Logs MUST verify that the submitted end-entity certificate or Each certificate entry in a log MUST include the following Retrieve Merkle Audit Proof from Log by Leaf Hash Retrieve Merkle Audit Proof from Log by Leaf Hash Retrieve Entry+Merkle Audit Proof from Log Retrieve Entry+Merkle Audit Proof from Log certificate with an SCT in the Merkle Tree within the MMD and (2) by typeof-net-8694 Iosevka is an open-source, sans-serif + slab-serif, monospace + quasi‑proportional typeface family, designed for writing code, using in terminals, and preparing technical documents. Iosevka Fixed Slab The Iosevka''s monospace family is provided in a slender outfit by default: glyphs are exactly 1/2em wide. 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The University of Florida (UF Libraries) has expanded its historical collaboration with Cuban institutions by signing an agreement with the BNJM to create broad and deep open access to digital collections of Cuban Heritage materials. dLOC provides access to digitized versions of Caribbean cultural, historical and research materials currently held in archives, libraries, and private collections. unix-stackexchange-com-707 linux Set default kernel in GRUB Unix & Linux Stack Exchange Stack Exchange network consists of 176 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers. Unix & Linux Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems. and for some reason the /boot/grub.cfg already assumes that I want to load the rt-kernel and put it into the generic linux menu entry (in my case Arch Linux). In some cases this works: askubuntu.com/questions/216398/… You can find the menu names by looking through this file: /boot/grub/grub.cfg http://www.humans-enabled.com/2014/08/how-to-set-default-grub-kernel-boot.html Simply doing grep ''menuentry'' /boot/grub/grub.cfg lists additional entries that are not related to the actual kernel or OS versions. 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The Library catalogue and academic databases use something called a truncation symbol to retrieve various endings on a word "stem". Google Scholar doesn''t recognize truncation symbols. Instead, it uses automatic stemming, and looks for the word you type in, plus any additional letters on the end of that word. Scholar now does appear to search automatically for synonyms related to the words in your search strategy. By default Google looks for the synonyms of your search word. << Previous: Results from Academic Databases Google Scholar, Reference uwaterloo-ca-5120 myResearch | Research | University of Waterloo Research Support Fund Research equity and inclusion Canada Research Chair public accountability Raising equity awareness strategy Waterloo''s CRC Equity Action Plan (public report) Research Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (REDI) Council Research Ethics and Integrity Advisory Committee Research equity and inclusion COVID-19 and research COVID-19 and research Research ethics system Research ethics system Research ethics system ensure accuracy and completeness of data such as publications, researcher information, affiliations, etc. The Bibliometrics White Paper was developed to offer recommended practices for using bibliometrics and acts as a guiding principle to measure research output across the University. enable in-depth reporting and analytics of publications, research outputs, and citation data, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair, Environment Professor and University Research Chair, Computer Science Associate Vice-President, External Research Associate Dean, Research, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair, Engineering The Office of Research is located on the third floor of East Campus 5 vphill-com-2961 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. vphill-com-5883 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. 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Projects An illustration of a heart shape An illustration of a heart shape Search text contents Search archived websites Sign up for free The Wayback Machine requires your browser to support JavaScript, please email info@archive.org Internet Archive, Other projects include archive-it.org. Your use of the Wayback Machine is subject to the Internet Archive''s web-archive-org-6583 See what''s new with book lending at the Internet Archive A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building façade. An illustration of a magnifying glass. An illustration of a magnifying glass. An illustration of a horizontal line over an up pointing arrow. An illustration of a person''s head and chest. Sign up An illustration of a computer application window An illustration of an open book. An illustration of two cells of a film strip. An illustration of an audio speaker. An illustration of a 3.5" floppy disk. An illustration of two photographs. An illustration of text ellipses. 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This wiki page will be used to shared static information meeting times, decided deliverables and goals for the year, etc. Metadata Working Group Meetings Metadata Working Group Meetings Continue work towards creating a metadata analysis tools repository Work towards creating a metadata analysis tools repository The 2016 goals, aims, and deliverables of the Metadata Assessment Working Group were decided in the 2016 kickoff meeting by participants. setting up and testing the Metadata Assessment Working Group infrastructure & logistics; wiki-lyrasis-org-5824 Migration Pilot University of Virginia Fedora Repository LYRASIS Wiki Space shortcuts Skip to end of banner Migration Pilot University of Virginia Skip to end of metadata The University of Virginia Library uses a custom front-end for a Fedora 3.2.1 repository storing digital collections created circa 2000-2006. The repository holds high definition images and provenance metadata for preservation. In her letter of commitment, Robin Ruggaber, Director of Strategic Technology Initiatives & Partnerships, notes: "Our experience is that migration tooling and early testing are critical to the success of community wide migration, stabilization of the repository platform, and sustainability of the project." The Library has adequate local server capacity to manage the migration. 2020-09-21 University of Virginia Migration Pilot Kick-off 2021-01-21 University of Virginia Migration Check-in Meeting Powered by a free Atlassian Confluence Open Source Project License granted to Fedora Commons. 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ISRG was founded in May of 2013 to serve as a home for public-benefit digital infrastructure projects, the first of which was the Let''s Encrypt certificate authority. ISRG''s founding directors were Josh Aas and Eric Rescorla. The group''s founding sponsors and partners were Mozilla, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the University of Michigan, Cisco, and Akamai. ISRG is a California public benefit corporation, and is recognized by the IRS as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. ISRG is proudly sponsored by a diverse group of organizations, from small businesses and other non-profits to Fortune 100 companies. We aim to set an example for how everyone interested in a more secure Internet can work together to provide digital infrastructure for the public''s benefit. Josh Aas (ISRG) www-archivalconnections-org-8322 "''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. U.S. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/18/us/politics/trump-presidency.html. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/10/trump-impeachment-mental-health/600292/. https://www.wired.com/story/inside-facebook-mark-zuckerberg-2-years-of-hell/. "Opinion | Will Trump Ever Leave the White House?" The New York Times, October 2, 2019, sec. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/02/opinion/trump-leave-white-house.html. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/08/04/books/review/jia-tolentino-trick-mirror.html. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/07/whatever-happened-tech-bubble/594856/. https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/06/massive-trend-drove-digital-media-over/591520/. https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/03/what-happened-uber-x-companies/584236/. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/07/opinion/zuckerberg-privacy-facebook.html. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/22/books/review/jill-abramson-merchants-of-truth.html. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/23/books/review/alan-rusbridger-breaking-news.html. "How Tech Companies Manipulate Our Personal Data." The New York Times, January 21, 2019, sec. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/18/books/review/shoshana-zuboff-age-of-surveillance-capitalism.html. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/26/style/phones-children-silicon-valley.html. You Can Have a Share." The New York Times, January 12, 2019, sec. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/11/business/do-evil-get-rich.html. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/03/magazine/FBI-charlottesville-white-nationalism-far-right.html. "An Anti-Facebook Manifesto, by an Early Facebook Investor." 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Our annual DLF Forum serves as meeting place, marketplace, and congress for diglib practitioners from member institutions and the community at large. 2020 DLF Forum and Affiliated Events DLF Forum Community Journalist Reflection: Lisa Covington DLF Forum and Fall Events Move Online This post was written by members of the Metadata Working Group, a subgroup of DLF''s Assessment Interest Group. Virtual 2020 NDSA Digital Preservation recordings available online! DLF Events CLIR+DLF www-diglib-org-5688 DLF Forum DLF Forum News DLF Forum News DLF Working Groups DLF Working Groups CLIR/DLF Affiliates CLIR/DLF Affiliates DLF Community Calendar DLF Community Calendar Join DLF Join DLF Virtual 2020 NDSA Digital Preservation recordings available online! Virtual 2020 NDSA Digital Preservation recordings available online! Session recordings from the virtual 2020 NDSA Digital Preservation conference are now available on NDSA''s YouTube channel, as well as on Aviary. 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Each year, NDSA''s annual Digital Preservation conference is held alongside the DLF Forum and acts as a crucial venue for intellectual exchange, community-building, development of good practices, and national agenda-setting for digital stewardship. 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 CLIR+DLF https://www.collegeart.org/programs/conference/conference2021 www-diglib-org-6028 Digital Library Federation DLF DLF Forum News DLF Forum News DLF Working Groups DLF Working Groups DLF Community Calendar DLF Community Calendar 2019 DLF Forum plenary recordings 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 DLF as Community 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. 2020 DLF Forum and Affiliated Events DLF Forum Community Journalist Reflection: Lisa Covington DLF Forum and Fall Events Move Online This post was written by members of the Metadata Working Group, a subgroup of DLF''s Assessment Interest Group. Virtual 2020 NDSA Digital Preservation recordings available online! DLF Events CLIR+DLF www-diglib-org-6953 Within the DLF AIG Metadata Working Group, members have discussed a number of ways that organizations have chosen to increase capacity for metadata, transcription, and other tasks related to digital collections as a way of providing work for employees who would normally work in public-serving positions. At the University of North Texas, our Digital Collections use a web-based metadata editing interface and we can add as many users as needed. At the University of Utah, the COVID-19 pandemic pivot to remote work prompted the launch of transcription projects, both with handwritten materials from special collections and newspaper OCR correction. At the start of March, the University of Texas Libraries Collections Portal, the public-facing search and discovery interface for our Digital Asset Management System (DAMS), included approximately 2,500 items. Colgate''s Metadata and Cataloging (M&C) staff have been working with SCUA''s digital collections at home for the first time, describing the work of the University''s longest-serving official photographer, Edward H. www-diglib-org-81 Three New NDSA Members DLF DLF Forum DLF Forum News DLF Forum News DLF Working Groups DLF Working Groups CLIR/DLF Affiliates CLIR/DLF Affiliates DLF Community Calendar DLF Community Calendar Join DLF Join DLF Three New NDSA Members Since January 2021, the NDSA Coordinating Committee unanimously voted to welcome three new members. Vassar College Libraries: Vassar College Libraries are committed to supporting a framework of sustainable access to our digital collections and to participate locally, nationally, and globally with other cultural and professional organizations and institutions in efforts to preserve, augment, and disseminate our collective documentary heritage. Please join me in welcoming our new members. 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 CLIR+DLF https://nycdh.org/dhweek/ https://www.collegeart.org/programs/conference/conference2021 www-diglib-org-8443 Digital Library Assessment DLF DLF seeks to facilitate conversations and activities related to digital library assessment. To take part, join the Digital Library Assessment Interest Group (DLF AIG) discussion forum, which is open to anyone interested in learning about or collaborating on the improvement of this work! More background, working groups, and projects: Research and cultural heritage institutions are, as a matter of course, providing online access to converted and born-digital scholarly and cultural content. The group is open to anyone interested in learning about or collaborating on the improvement of digital library assessment. explore the cultural assessment of digital libraries. Here are white papers, annotated bibliographies, project documentation, and additional resources developed by DLF AIG working groups: Annotated Bibliography for Cultural Assessment of Digital Collections (2017) (Contribute here) Surveying the Landscape: Use and Usability Assessment of Digital Libraries (2015) DLF User Studies in Digital Libraries Bibliography (2015) www-diglib-org-9326 Planning Committee responsibilities include: Defining a vision for the conference Crafting and distributing a Call for Proposals Reviewing and selecting proposals Identifying a keynote speaker Determining the conference schedule Moderating sessions Supporting membership through recruitment and mentorship efforts Collaborating with the DLF Forum planning committee on community events, equity and inclusion, and sponsorship opportunities We expect to have monthly group calls from January-November, and this year''s committee will have an exciting opportunity to creatively sustain some of the conveniences and benefits of our virtual platform as we negotiate meeting in person again. Made possible through the support of our institutional members, working groups are the efforts of a committed community of practitioners, using DLF as a framework for action, engaged in problem-solving in a variety of digital library subfields from project management and assessment to labor and accessibility. www-discourse-org-7696 Discourse Civilized Discussion Try Discourse for Teams! Customize the style, integrate your favorite services, and create the community you need. Discourse is 100% free, open source forum software. Car Talk uses Discourse as a forum for their thousands of loyal listeners and readers. Frostbite uses Discourse as a private forum to discuss company-specific internal technologies and toolsets. Western Digital uses Discourse as a public support forum for their product line. And, as a plus, we really enjoy working with the Discourse team. 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Corporation for National Research Initiatives will continue to maintain the D-Lib Magazine archive, however, suggestions for long-term archiving are welcome, as are thoughts from the community on any alternate usage of the D-Lib brand that would benefit the research community that has been served by D-Lib''s virtual pages over the last two decades. D-Lib Magazine was produced by Corporation for National Research Initiatives. on behalf of the Digital Libraries Initiative under Grant No. N66001-98-1-8908, From 2007 through 2016, contributions by subscribers to the D-Lib Alliance provided financial support for the continued open access publication of D-Lib Magazine. In particular, D-Lib thanks Crossref, and Hesburgh Libraries at University of Notre Dame for their long-time membership in the D-Lib Alliance. 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The DPC has published an update to the BitList on World Digital Preservation Day 2020 a dynamic and mutually supportive digital preservation community. good practice and standards that make digital preservation achievable. The Handbook identifies good practice in creating, managing and preserving digital materials. Sharon introduces a new phase of the "Novice to Know-How" online training project, developing content on providing access to preserved digital content. www-drjanicegassam-com-3183 Podcast | DrJaniceGassam Janice Z. Gassam Asare, Ph.D. Driving Diversity Increasing Inclusion Building Bridges Log In Home Services Clients Podcast Products Shop Listen on Spotify Listen on Stitcher Have you downloaded the Dirty Diversity podcast yet? What are you waiting for? I don''t want you to miss a single episode. Are you listening on Apple Podcasts? Are you listening on Apple Podcasts? 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Data Scientist Training for Librarians (DST4L) is an experimental course, started at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Wolbach Library and the Harvard Library to train librarians to respond to the growing data needs of their communities. librarians learn the latest tools for extracting, wrangling, storing, analyzing, and visualizing data. lifecycle themselves, librarians develop the data savvy skills that can help transform the services they offer. Thanks to the great souls and engaged librarians at the DTU Library, The Royal Library in Copenhagen, and The Royal School of Library and Information Science and fundings from our contributors, DST4L is coming to Copenhagen, again. DST4L is coming to Copenhagen, again. If you cannot attend the workshop, material will be made available via the DST4L @ Copenhagen website after the event is over. 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Almost one year after EFF called on Amazon''s surveillance doorbell company Ring to encrypt footage end-to-end, it appears they are starting to make this necessary change. Surveillance Self-Defense is EFF''s online guide to defending yourself and your friends from surveillance by using secure technology and developing careful practices. To have privacy and security in the digital world, encryption is an indispensable ingredient. This post is the fourth in a series about our new State of Communications Privacy Laws report, a set of questions and answers about privacy and data protection in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Paraguay, Panama, Peru, and Spain. This blog post was co-written by EFF Legal Fellow Houston Davidson.It''s now common practice for politicians and other government officials to make major policy announcements on Twitter and other social media forums. www-eff-org-5864 The EFF SSL Observatory | Electronic Frontier Foundation Issues Free Speech The EFF SSL Observatory is a project to investigate the certificates used to secure all of the sites encrypted with HTTPS on the Web. We have downloaded datasets of all of the publicly-visible SSL certificates on the IPv4 Internet, in order to search for vulnerabilities, document the practices of Certificate Authorities, and aid researchers interested in the web''s encryption infrastructure. For the public, the slide decks from our DEFCON 18 and 27C3 talks are available, and you can also peruse our second map of the 650-odd organizations that function as Certificate Authorities trusted (directly or indirectly) by Mozilla or Microsoft. 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The need for access to cutting edge research will likely have an effect on library scholarship and open access efforts in the future, as a recent article notes the new environment created by calls for COVID-19 research sharing and the response of commercial publishers combined with the existing infrastructure of disciplinary preprint servers (Tavernier, 2020). While the Utah COVID-19 digital collection is open to public submissions, Marriott Library employees also made contributions to document how the pandemic impacted the University community, with materials documenting social distance measures within the library, creating 3-D printed face shields for medical personnel, and other University events such as virtual and informal commencement ceremonies. www-flickr-com-3669 code4lib photos on Flickr | Flickr View allAll Photos Tagged code4lib Disassembling a quasi-authority database "Hankalat musiikkinimet" with #screenscraping, #XQuery and #BaseX. I saw this bottle of water out of the corner of my eye when we entered our hotel room, and went to get it when I had some thirst...only a big blue tag on the neck of the bottle stopped me dead. 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. 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All content © Hugh Rundle except as noted in Acknowledgements. Published with Eleventy. www-hughrundle-net-3591 www-hughrundle-net-5305 www-hughrundle-net-755 www-hughrundle-net-7803 Since I primarily wanted to map things about library services rather than individual library buildings, the first thing I looked for was geodata boundary files. I also needed to both stitch together all the different state LGA files, and merge boundaries where local councils have formed regional library services. I also had a bunch of location data for the actual library branches in a variety of formats originally, but ultimately in comma separate values (CSV) format. I also had a CSV file for information about each library service. The python script uses Python''s inbuilt json and csv modules to read both the geojson and the csv file, then basically merge the data. const branchesCsv = fetch(''data/public_library_locations.csv'') const nslaBranches = fetch(''data/nsla_library_locations.csv'') the original data as CSV and TopoJSON files This allows us to load CSV files directly (for library building locations), and it''s converted to GeoJSON on the fly. www-hughrundle-net-8089 www-hughrundle-net-8105 Also mapped on additional overlays are State and National libraries, Indigenous Knowledge Centres, and most still-operating Mechanics Institutes. The second thing I wanted to map was whether and how libraries charge overdue fines, but my reason was different. Once I got to Queensland, I discovered that the State Library of Queensland not only provides really good data on public libraries, but also had broadly classified them into three categories: "RLQ" for Rural Libraries Queensland, a reciprocal-borrowing arrangement; "IND" for Independent library services, and "IKC" for "Indigenous Knowledge Centre". In this line of thinking, public libraries simply can''t serve Indigenous and other non-"Western" people appropriately as centres of knowledge and culture. As I struggled to decide whether Indigenous Knowledge Centres were public libraries, or something else, I think I started to understand what Baruk meant. www-hughrundle-net-8196 There are a zillion things you can use GitHub Actions for — auto-closing "stale" Issues, adding labels automatically, running code linters on pull requests, and so on. I''m in a reasonably consistent habit of always creating a new git branch rather than committing directly to the default branch, and there''s less chance of something going wrong and the TopoJSON file being corrupted if the merge is done at the Pull Request stage and then manually pulled in — if there can''t be a clean merge, GitHub will tell me before I break everything. Step 2 will use an Action created by Christian Vuerings, and automatically adds labels to an Issue or Pull Request, based on whatever criteria triggered the workflow. I want this workflow to happen whenever someone creates a pull request that includes changes to the website/data/library_services_information.csv file: Here we enter the Payload URL (the url we will set up on our server, to receive the webhook: https://example.com/gh-library-map), the Content type (application/json), and a secret. www-hughrundle-net-9126 Information Flaneur Information Flaneur Ephemera how to automatically delete your old tweets and toots using your own computer You can make your social media posts ephemeral with a couple of Python scripts and your own computer Internet Time A blog about libraries, computer programming, and the impending end of humanity. A blog about libraries, computer programming, and the impending end of humanity. Shiny maintenance and memory The push for worker-free libraries is another front in the culture wars Empathy Daleks Sarah Lambert's talk at CRIG 2020 flips the usual framing of "student success". 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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 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. Communicating with Information: Creating Inclusive Learning Environments for Students with ASD www-kalzumeus-com-124 While they promised their customers that Tether was backed by "traditional currency held in our reserves", their reserves were actually accounting fictions; receivables from money launderers like Crypto Capital Corp, receivables from related parties such as Bitfinex, and cryptocurrencies. 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The settlement also calls for Santa Clara to get an unsecured bankruptcy claim of $4 million against Enron assets. Santa Clara spent $5 million fighting the suit, which was filed in bankruptcy court in New York, Jonas said. Santa Clara ratepayers aren''t the first to pay Enron. www-nber-org-5678 The Economic Limits of Bitcoin and the Blockchain | NBER Boston Research Data Center Health Economics International Finance and Macroeconomics Public Economics Center for Aging and Health Research Training Program in Aging and Health Economics EXPLORE NBER News The Economic Limits of Bitcoin and the… The Economic Limits of Bitcoin and the Blockchain The views expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research. 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Those questions have taken on particular urgency given that the breach was not detected by any of the government agencies that share responsibility for cyberdefense — the military''s Cyber Command and the National Security Agency, both of which are run by General Nakasone, and the Department of Homeland Security — but by a private cybersecurity company, FireEye. www-oclc-org-1833 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. 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: Dr. Steven Smith, Dean, University Libraries A number of subscription e-mail and discussion lists have been developed for staff at OCLC Research Library Partnership institutions to support continuing conversations about our work, share updates and solicit volunteers for new activities. www-oclc-org-3715 Upcoming WMS Circulation API Changes OCLC is making update to our Circulation APIs to support staff hold notes. 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I wonder what keeps hirefire from being an official add-on provider and using more scoped access. www-reproducible-builds-org-8111 Reproducible Builds — a set of software development practices that create an independently-verifiable path from source to binary code Reproducible builds are a set of software development This incentivises attacks on developers who release software, not only via security software: attacking these typically result in compromising The motivation behind the Reproducible Builds project is therefore to allow already, or will soon, provide reproducible builds. transforming a given source must always create the same result. Second, the set of tools used to perform the build and more generally the Third, users should be given a way to recreate a close enough build environment, perform the build process, and validate that the output matches Learn more about how to make your software build reproducibly… Reproducible Builds in January 2021 Reproducible Builds in December 2020 Reproducible Builds in November 2020 Recent news Second Reproducible Builds IRC meeting Restarting Reproducible Builds IRC meetings style licensed under MIT. www-russellreynolds-com-545 A Leader''s Guide: Finding and Keeping Your Next Chief Diversity Officer | Thought Leadership | Russell Reynolds Associates New Russell Reynolds Associates research finds 47 percent of companies included on the S&P 500 index currently have a chief diversity officer (CDO) or equivalent. Our survey data, which includes insights from 97 diversity leaders, shows that many D&I initiatives are disconnected from business priorities, and that CDOs often lack the necessary resources or organizational support to make lasting changes. For organizations: How to set your next chief diversity officer up for success However, the existing leadership team that is scoping and hiring for the role also has a part to play.After appointing a chief diversity officer, organizational leaders continue to play a big part in the Executive''s success or failure. Tina Shah Paikeday leads Diversity & Inclusion advisory services as a member of Russell Reynolds Associates'' global Leadership & Succession practice. www-schneier-com-2705 Ken Thompson described it in his classic 1984 speech, "Reflections on Trusting Trust." Basically, an attacker changes a compiler binary to produce malicious versions of some programs, INCLUDING ITSELF. The problem is that GCC''s engineers probably don''t think like Intel''s engineers and the compilers will produce different binaries anyway. Now, even though you use how many compilers as you like from whatever sources or where-ever systems, if you run them on the compromised system and the linker (which the compiler binaries then run on the compromised system) always adds the attack code at the same place (say at the beginning with the startup) this check proposed would be useless. The trusted source can''t do that, because it isn''t a known non-malicious version of the compiler under test: it''s a completely different program. The trick is to recompile the source of the compiler under test with the binary which was itself produced by the trusted compiler. www-scribd-com-3277 Bitfinex or a customer of Tether in exchange for an equivalent amount of fiat currency. 7. Stablecoins such as tether provide significant utility in the virtual currency market, allowing users to convert cash into virtual currency, and to anchor (or tether) the their 1,000 U.S. dollar tethers to different virtual currency exchanges, where they can be services, Bitfinex opened additional accounts with Crypto Capital in or about 2017 through customer requests to purchase, sell, or redeem for cash value U.S. Dollar tether continued facility through which Tether would extend Bitfinex a secured, revolving line of credit of up Put differently, the credit facility obligated Bitfinex to repay Tether credit facility further provides clear terms governing future requests by Bitfinex to utilize continued to have uninterrupted access to liquid funds through the Bitfinex virtual currency In February 2019, well before the line of credit transaction closed, Tether www-searchstax-com-1636 Solr Service | Search, Monitoring & Analytics | SearchStax SearchStax offers end-to-end solutions ranging from Managed Solr infrastructure to advanced and personalized Site Search. SearchStax offers end-to-end solutions ranging from Managed Solr infrastructure to advanced and personalized Site Search. Fully-Managed Solr-as-a-Service for Public or Private Clouds Support for 60+ regions across AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform. Cross-region Backup and Disaster Recovery options for mission-critical apps. Uptime and Support SLA for mission-critical applications Run your search infrastructure on any cloud ours or yours including AWS, Azure, and Google. Build applications faster without losing control using automation, APIs, and Webhooks. Built-in security controls, features, and processes to meet compliance standards. SearchStax provides various disaster recovery options to meet your RPO and RTO objectives. SearchStax''s extensive APIs provide teams with the resources necessary to integrate into applications, tools, and systems seamlessly. Search Experience Manager Search Experience Manager Search Experiments www-searchstax-com-2562 This method enables basic auth for a Solr deployment. GET https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/enable/ curl --request GET "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/enable/" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/solr/auth/enable/" This method disables basic auth for a Solr deployment. GET https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/disable/ curl --request GET "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/disable/" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/solr/auth/disable/" POST https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/add-user/ curl --request POST "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/add-user/" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/solr/auth/add-user/" POST https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/delete-user/ curl --request POST "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/delete-user/" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/solr/auth/delete-user/" This method gets the Solr users for a deployment. GET https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/get-users/ curl --request GET "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/get-users/" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/solr/auth/get-users/" The response is a JSON document containing the Solr users and the roles associated with them. account > deployment > solr > auth > set_solr_user_password account > deployment > solr > auth > set_solr_user_password POST https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/set-password/ curl --request POST "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/set-password/" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/solr/auth/set-password/" account > deployment > solr > auth > set_solr_user_role account > deployment > solr > auth > set_solr_user_role This method sets the Solr user''s role. POST https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/set-role/ curl --request POST "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//solr/auth/set-role/" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/solr/auth/set-role/" www-searchstax-com-2732 Many users have asked how to update the Solr schema file in their deployments. documentation recommends using the Solr Schema API to update the schema, but many Solr users find it burdensome and unintuitive. edit the schema file locally in a text editor and then upload it. The examples below rely on zkcli, the Zookeeper upload/download utility. 1. Update Schema (upload a new configuration to Zookeeper). When you are ready to deploy your new schema file, simply use zkcli to upload your curl ''https://solr//update?stream.body=*:*&commit=true'' curl -u ''username:password'' ''https://solr//update?stream.body=*:*&commit=true'' 3. Reload Collection (distribute new configuration from Zookeeper) The next step is to download the new configuration from the Zookeeper ensemble to the Solr servers. curl ''https://solr/admin/collections?action=RELOAD&name='' where is the Solr HTTP Endpoint URL from the SearchStax dashboard, where is the Solr HTTP Endpoint URL from the deployment details page, where is the Solr HTTP Endpoint URL from the deployment details page, www-searchstax-com-459 Managed Solr Services Pricing | SearchStax SearchStax offers end-to-end solutions ranging from Managed Solr infrastructure to advanced and personalized Site Search. SearchStax offers end-to-end solutions ranging from Managed Solr infrastructure to advanced and personalized Site Search. Production Cluster with business hours support For Companies Building Products/Apps with Embedded Solr for their Customer Base APIs (Automation, Monitoring, Alerting, Billing) SearchStax supports Managed Solr deployments in Virtual Private Clouds (VPC) on AWS or Google Cloud and on Virtual Private Networks (VNet) on the Microsoft Azure Cloud. For sensitive data and higher compliance requirements, our security pack will provide encryption at rest, customer-specified TLS, cyphers, monthly vulnerability scans, priority patching for Apache and Solr Vulnerabilities Our dedicated plans (Silver, Gold, Platinum & Platinum Plus) are all run under SearchStax''s Cloud Provider account, however we have the ability to create a dedicated Virtual Private Network that houses your deployments. www-searchstax-com-48 Search Event API SearchStax API Users API Deployment API Alerts API Webhooks API Managed Solr Webhooks SearchStax Managed Solr Webhooks SearchStax The webhook messages are invoked by Heartbeat and Threshold Alerts, They are usually triggered by some event, such as an alert changing status in SearchStax. A webhook must be defined in the SearchStax Dashboard before it can be referenced in It will appear in a droplist of webhooks in the alerts editor. URL The URL of the webhook endpoint of the target application. The values are predefined SearchStax variables. Adding Webhooks to an Alert Adding Webhooks to an Alert The alert editor offers droplists that let you associate your webhooks with specific alerts. SearchStax email alerts report various internal values to the user. available as predefined variables to put into the payload of the webhook. $ALERT_STATUS Open or closed. $ALERT_THRESHOLD_VALUE The threshold. $ALERT_TYPE Heartbeat or Threshold. www-searchstax-com-6644 POST https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment/ Detailed information regarding application versions is available from the List Plans method. Detailed information regarding regions available can be fetched using List Plans method. Detailed information regarding cloud providers available can be fetched using List Plans method. curl --request POST "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment/" \ DELETE https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment// curl --request DELETE "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//" \ GET https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment/ $DEPLOYMENTS = Invoke-RestMethod -Method Get -ContentType ''application/json'' -Headers $headers '' -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/" -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/" curl --request GET "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//" \ curl --request GET "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/" -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/" GET https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//deployment-health/ curl --request GET "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//deployment-health/" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/deployment-health/" GET https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//collection-health/ curl --request GET "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//collections-health/" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/collections-health/" POST https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//server//start-solr/ curl --request POST "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//server//start-solr/" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/server/$NODE/start-solr/" POST https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//server//stop-solr/ curl --request POST "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//server//stop-solr/" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/server/$NODE/stop-solr/" GET https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//server//host-status/ curl --request GET "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//server//host-status/" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/server/$NODE/host-status/" GET https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//server/ curl --request GET "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//deployment//server/" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/deployment/$uid/server/" GET https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//plan/?1&application=solr&plan_type=DedicatedPlan curl --request GET "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//plan/?1&application=solr&plan_type=DedicatedPlan" \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/plan/?1&application=solr&plan_type=DedicatedPlan" curl --request GET "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account//usage/// \ -uri "https://app.searchstax.com/api/rest/v2/account/$ACCOUNT/usage/$YEAR/$MONTH/" www-secorvo-de-8281 prohibited – users to delete or add certificates in the Trusted Root CA store of their systems. The Sennheiser HeadSetup SDK supports the use of a locally connected headset by webbased softphones in a browser, loaded from a server web site via HTTPS. Figure 1 Certificate and key files in the older version the HeadSetup installer pushes the certificate into the local machine2 trusted root certificate containing the old version certificate and key in the HeadSetup installation folder are deleted Adding a Trusted Root CA certificate is a severe vulnerability, if a potential attacker has In the case of the HeadSetup Software the root CA private key is potentially accessible to We imported the PKCS#12 file with the older version HeadSetup key and certificate into a added by the older and/or newer HeadSetup versions from the trusted root certificate store of HeadSetup software should also remove the newer version CA certificate from the trusted www-sheldon-hess-org-2879 Coral Sheldon-Hess – Librarian, developer, engineer, maker, bird nerd Coral Sheldon-Hess Posts 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 Continue readingWhat I''m telling family about COVID-19 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. 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-sheldon-hess-org-5817 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. 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 While 2019 wasn’t without personal challenges and setbacks (and a whole lot of frightening developments in the US and abroad), it brought…Continue reading2019 year-end post I''m still available for full-time hire, if you have data for me to work with.Continue readingDoing Data Things This year took so much from me, and from people I care about, that I refuse to write about it. www-shorelink-nsw-gov-au-9383 Welcome to Shorelink Library Network Sydney, NSW Shorelink Digital Library Shorelink Libraries link the Lower North Shore Council Libraries of Lane Cove , Mosman and North Sydney. The online catalogue offers a choice of local or network wide information. COVID-19 UPDATE All Shorelink libraries are open with some restrictions in place that impact how and when you visit us. www.lanecove.nsw.gov.au/library www.mosman.nsw.gov.au/library www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/Library Please note that Shorelink borrowers can borrow eBooks, eAudiobooks and eMagazines online STORYTIME UPDATE For the duration of the pandemic, virtual storytimes will be sanctioned by an industry agreement. Through this agreement, libraries can record storytimes without copyright permission, which means children aren''t denied this important, much-loved service and can now continue to enjoy Online Storytimes. Please note that these videos are temporary and will remain whilst COVID-19 remains as a WHO-declared pandemic. 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Measured as the level of confidence that the development team is in compliance with the organization''s policies regarding open source licenses. around OSS update patterns by software development teams. https://blog.sonatype.com/open-source-software-is-under-attack-new-event-stream-hack-is-latest-proof https://blog.sonatype.com/open-source-software-is-under-attack-new-event-stream-hack-is-latest-proof How High Performance Teams Manage Open Source Software Supply Chains www-theguardian-com-3177 ''Punishment by statistics'': the father who foresaw A-level algorithm flaws | A-levels | The Guardian But in the end it was a statistics-savvy dad worried about his own son''s chances of getting into Oxbridge who correctly predicted that standardisation would result in 39% of students being downgraded, with disadvantaged pupils worst affected. Exams were off and Thanh''s teachers were asked to award grades on the basis of mocks and assessments, and told to rank students from best to worst in each subject. He warned the education select committee that 39% of grades between A* and D would be lower than the teacher assessments, and last week he shared his findings with the Guardian. But on Thursday morning Ofqual admitted that nearly two in five (39.1%) pupils in the country saw their A-level grades downgraded from their teachers'' estimates. "Ofqual wants to control grade inflation, which is fair enough," said Duong. www-thetrumparchive-com-2223 www-trumplibrary-gov-9656 Social media content has been transferred as part of the official records of the Trump Administration. Following conventional practice, the institutional accounts on social media, such as @WhiteHouse, @POTUS, @VP, and @PressSec, transfer to the incoming administration. Users who followed, liked, or subscribed to the Trump administration''s institutional accounts will continue to do so in their archived state. Users who followed the Trump administration''s individual accounts will continue to do so in their archived state. For those individual official accounts not available on their native platforms on January 20, 2021, the National Archives will make that social media content publicly available as soon as possible. Please note that accounts available on the native platforms may not maintain all functionality in their archived state, such as the ability for users to comment on content. The National Archives will make the social media content from those designated accounts publicly available as soon as possible. www-trustnodes-com-7580 Around €400 million has apparently been seized from a Bitfinex account held with a small bank in Poland, the Cooperative Bank in Skierniewice. "I testified as a witness regarding the case of Crypto sp z o.o because they sent me money from Bitfinex and their accounts were blocked." With Crypto SP being the company name of the bank account Bitfinex used. This led to an investigation which showed that "the account used by the fraudsters belongs to the company M. Both companies had over PLN 270 million deposited on their accounts." Polish media further reports: "We already know that they created a much larger chain of related companies. Except that €400 million has been seized from the tiny Polish bank Bitfinex uses and there are suggestions that it might be from Bitfinex''s account itself. Grayscale Buys $255 Million Bitcoin Nigeria''s Central Bank Unconstitutionally Bans Bitcoin Bank Accounts Nigeria''s Central Bank Unconstitutionally Bans Bitcoin Bank Accounts www-tsirc-qld-gov-au-7372 Indigenous Knowledge Centres | Torres Strait Island Regional Council Torres Strait Island Regional Council Facebook page Search form Torres Strait Islander flag Torres Strait history Indigenous Knowledge Centres Indigenous Knowledge Centres Indigenous Knowledge Centres Warraber.jpg TSIRC''s Indigenous Knowledge Centres (IKC''s) are a joint partnership with Queensland''s State Library. Our Indigenous Knowledge Centres endeavour to deliver new technology, literacy and learning programs to empower our communities through shared learning experiences. We work with communities to preserve local knowledge and culture and heritage, to keep our culture strong for generations. 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Ensuring the UK remains a centre for world-leading research. UKRN supports research improvement through the study of research itself, and promoting evaluation of innovations to improve research quality. UKRN follows a distributed model where Local Networks can be supported by individuals acting as advocates for the work of UKRN, or formally by their institution. UKRN is a peer-led consortium that aims to ensure the UK retains its place as a centre for world-leading research. www-usenix-org-9095 www-web2learning-net-2290 Open Source Software for Libraries Open Source Software for Libraries No Comments on Bookmarks for April 4, 2016 No Comments on Bookmarks for February 25, 2016 Open Source iOS & Android App for Conferences & Events Foss2serve promotes student learning via participation in humanitarian Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) projects. 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Apache Solr is the time and battle-tested solution to getting a scalable, production-grade search engine up on your application. Spatial and faceted search Use spatial search to find results near coordinates or to sort by distance. Use faceted search to browse or refine results based on values they have in common. Support for dozens of languages right out of the box with no extra work required. Their business is driven by our search. Searching for a travel destination? Couchsurfing has your back, with a little help from us. Apache Solr Solr Docs The search experts. www-websolr-com-823 Enterprise plans do not limit on either and are custom designed for your needs. Our traffic metering is flexible because not all search requests are created equally. Conversely, a simple query that only takes 5ms will only count as half of a request. "secure access" or "enterprise support." 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YouTube AboutPressCopyrightContact usCreatorsAdvertiseDevelopersTermsPrivacyPolicy & SafetyHow YouTube worksTest new features© 2021 Google LLC www-zdnet-com-2038 Microsoft warns about two apps that installed root certificates then leaked the private keys | ZDNet Microsoft has issued a security advisory today warning that two applications accidentally installed two root certificates on users'' computers, and then leaked the private keys for all. The issue with the two HeadSetup apps came to light earlier this year when German cyber-security firm Secorvo found that versions 7.3, 7.4, and 8.0 installed two root Certification Authority (CA) certificates into the Windows Trusted Root Certificate Store of users'' computers but also included the private keys for all in the SennComCCKey.pem file. In researchers'' own words "every system on which HeadSetup [...] was installed at any time in the past [...] remains vulnerable" until users manually review the Trusted Root Certificate Store and remove the two certificates, or until the certificates expire --which could be January 13, 2027, or July 27, 2037, respectively. www-zdnet-com-3840 Kazakhstan government is intercepting HTTPS traffic in its capital | ZDNet Under the guise of a "cybersecurity exercise," the Kazakhstan government is forcing citizens in its capital of Nur-Sultan (formerly Astana) to install a digital certificate on their devices if they want to access foreign internet services. Starting today, December 6, 2020, Kazakh internet service providers (ISPs) such as Beeline, Tele2, and Kcell are redirecting Nur-Sultan-based users to web pages showing instructions on how to install the government''s certificate. Kazakhstan users have told ZDNet today that they are not able to access sites like Google, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Netflix without installing the government''s root certificate. By registering, you agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices outlined in the Privacy Policy. You also agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge the data collection and usage practices outlined in our Privacy Policy. www-zdnet-com-5078 Chinese hardware manufacturer Lenovo has come under fire for allegedly shipping consumer Windows laptops with software that hijacks secure website connections, as well as inserting ads into search results. Lenovo has been pilloried by a number of security experts for shipping software in its consumer Windows devices that not only injects advertising into search engine results, but also has the capability to intercept and hijack SSL/TLS connections to websites, thanks to the installation of a self-signing certificate authority on affected machines. A Superfish certificate claiming to be Bank of America(Image: Chris Palmer)The issue has remained latent since Mark Hopkins, a Lenovo social media program manager, confirmed in January that the company was installing the Superfish Visual Discovery software on some of its products in order to serve ads. A Google security engineer, Chris Palmer, confirmed on Twitter that Superfish was intercepting SSL/TLS connections and injecting its own self-signed certificates for all sites on a Yoga 2 laptop, including for Bank of America. www-zdnet-com-9467 As Bitcoin price surges, DDoS extortion gangs return in force | ZDNet Extortion groups that send emails threatening companies with DDoS attacks unless paid a certain fee are making a comeback, security firm Radware warned today. In a security alert sent to its customers and shared with ZDNet this week, Radware said that during the last week of 2020 and the first week of 2021, its customers received a new wave of DDoS extortion emails. Radware said it saw some organizations being targeted with DDoS attacks after receiving the extortion emails. Hacker leaks data of 2.28 million dating site users By registering, you agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices outlined in the Privacy Policy. 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Every Google Chrome user should click this button now Google Chrome sync feature can be abused for C&C and data exfiltration Best VPN services in 2021: Safe and fast don''t come free Google kills The Great Suspender: here''s what you should do next www-zotero-org-1157 Today we''re adding a feature that lets you move documents between Google Docs and Word or LibreOffice while preserving active Zotero citations. While this conversion process is required to move active citations in and out of Google Docs, you can also use it to move documents between Word and LibreOffice without some of the problems inherent in Bookmarks mode. 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. yaml-org-6742 D-YAML # YAML 1.1 de/serialization library with official community support | YTS Neslib.Yaml # YAML 1.1 Delphi binding to libyaml | YTS HsYAML # YAML 1.2 implementation in pure Haskell | YTS yaml # YAML 1.1 parser/renderer for Haskell (based on libyaml) yaml # JavaScript parser and stringifier (YAML 1.2, 1.1) | YTS NimYAML # YAML 1.2 implementation in pure Nim | YTS php-yaml # libyaml bindings (YAML 1.1) PyYAML # YAML 1.1, pure python and libyaml binding 29-NOV-2007 -Alexey Zakhlestin has updated his Syck (YAML 1.0) binding for PHP 01-AUG-2006 -Kirill Simonov has released libyaml, a parser and emitter in "C" 07-MAY-2006 -Ola Bini released a pure-ruby YAML 1.1 parser and emitter 12-APR-2006 -Kirill''s YAML 1.1 parser for Python is now at PyYAML 10-OCT-2003 -The Syck implementation with bindings for Ruby, Python, youtu-be-4064 zbw-eu-6043 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. 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). zbw-eu-7464 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). 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