Okay, here's my own reverse survey for you. :)
What is "web services", what job description or role or responsibilities
does "a librarian planning to work in web services" mean to you?
Because I'm not sure myself, nor am I sure everyone else who uses that
term agrees.
My answer to your survey depends on what we're talking about.
And I have NO idea what "w/e" means or stands for.
On 9/10/2012 4:12 PM, Michael Schofield wrote:
> Hi everyone,
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> Every so often in the library blogosophere I see posts dedicated to whether
> librarians should know how to code. The answer I usually give is awful -
> something like, "Um. Probably." Anyway, since you all work with the web
> and/or library systems, I'm curious about your wizened answers. Here's the
> scenario: if a LIS student intending to work in web services (or w/e) asked
> your advice, what code / platforms / other skills would you recommend for
> success?
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> I'll compile and share the results in a couple of weeks.
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> All the best,
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> Michael Schofield(@nova.edu) | Web Services Librarian
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> Alvin Sherman Library, Research, and Information Technology Center
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> Hi! Hit me up any time, but I'd really appreciate it if you report broken
> links, bugs, your meeting minutes, or request an awesome web app over on the
> Library Web Services <http://staff.library.nova.edu/pm> site.
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