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Correct that. 1.1.2 was Sept 2011 [1] and the developer release on the
GitHub repo [2] has activity as of 6 months ago.

[1] http://bibapp.org/download/
[2] https://github.com/BibApp/BibApp


On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Tom Keays <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> At one point BibApp looked like it was going to be a good alternative to
> #3 on Bohyun's hierarchy  Release 1.0 was made in July 2010, so I don't
> know if it is still being worked on.
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> http://bibapp.org/
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> On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Bohyun Kim <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Allie,
>>
>> (With the caveat that compiling the comprehensive faculty publication db
>> is not a walk in the park at all particularly if you want to include the
>> publications from when the faculty were working at other institutions and
>> also by all types of faculty- not just full-time or tenured.)
>>
>> You can do any of these:
>>
>> 1. RefShare list through Refworks
>> 2. RSS feeds from databases (by looking up the institution of the author)
>> 3. Build Custom database  (Ours beta site is at:
>> http://bayonet.fiu.edu/library/facpub/  if you want to take a look)
>> 4. Use IR
>> 5. License proprietary products (e.g. Digital Measures or Sedona)
>>
>> At MPOW, we tried 1 and 2 but switched to 3 recently. We have IR but do
>> not use it for faculty publication database purposes But we are thinking
>> about using it in conjunction with 3 so that 3 would link to the full-text
>> if there exists any pre/post print articles in the IR.
>>
>> My college (medical school) is also considering 5. I was in the meeting
>> with the vendors for these products and they do much more than keeping
>> track of publications and do keep track of all faculty activities -
>> publication, services, committees, courses, teachings, conference
>> presentations, etc. for statistical purposes. But faculty members are asked
>> to enter the items themselves (or find the department staff who will do it
>> for them).
>>
>> ~Bohyun
>>
>> ---
>> Bohyun Kim, MA, MSLIS
>> Digital Access Librarian
>> [log in to unmask]
>> 305-348-1471
>> Medical Library, College of Medicine
>> Florida International University
>> http://medlib.fiu.edu
>> http://medlib.fiu.edu/m (Mobile)
>>
>> ________________________________________
>> From: Code for Libraries [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of
>> Alevtina Verbovetskaya [[log in to unmask]]
>> Sent: Friday, October 25, 2013 11:35 AM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: [CODE4LIB] Faculty publication database
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Does your library maintain a database of faculty publications? How do you
>> do it?
>>
>> Some things I've come across in my (admittedly brief) research:
>> - RSS feeds from the major databases
>> - RefWorks citation lists
>>
>> These options do not necessarily work for my university, made up of 24
>> colleges/institutions, 6,700+ FT faculty, and 270,000+ degree-seeking
>> students.
>>
>> Does anyone have a better solution? It need not be searchable: we are
>> just interested in pulling a periodical report of articles written by our
>> faculty/students without relying on them self-reporting
>> days/weeks/months/years after the fact.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Allie
>>
>> --
>> Alevtina (Allie) Verbovetskaya
>> Web and Mobile Systems Librarian
>> Office of Library Services
>> City University of New York
>> 555 W 57th St, Ste. 1325
>> New York, NY 10019
>> 1-646-313-8158
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