Do you happen to have screenshots or anything so we could see what the interface looks like? I think this is great! -Matthew On 13 March 2017 at 20:00, CODE4LIB automatic digest system < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 09:25:36 -0600 > From: Kenny Ketner <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Re: music repository > > Hello, > > > My team at my previous employer (Texas Tech University Libraries) finished > a project last Fall that might interest you. We created a Netflix-style > browse interface with a built in media player that sits on top of our > DSpace recitals collection. It's behind authentication, so I am unable to > demonstrate it for you, but the news release about the system is here: > > http://library.ttu.edu/news/stories/SAVE.php > > And I would be happy to put you in touch with the development team > (programmers and metadata librarians) if you are interested. > > > > > > Kenny Ketner > > Information Products Lead > > Montana State Library > > 406-444-2870 > > [log in to unmask] > > kennyketner.com > > > > > On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 6:38 PM, Kun Lin <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > Hi there - > > > > > > > > I am trying to find examples of music department/library hosting > recordings > > of their student performance in their repository. Are there any examples? > > What kind of system could do this kind of job? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > Kun Lin > > > > Penrose Library > > > > Whitman College > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 11:53:16 -0400 > From: Brandon Locke <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Fwd: An Invitation to Participate in Endangered Data Week (April > 17-21) > > We invite your participation in *Endangered Data Week* > <http://endangereddataweek.org/>, a distributed network of events running > from April 17th-21st, 2017: > > endangereddataweek.org > > *Endangered Data Week* is a new, annual, grassroots effort to: > > - raise awareness of threats to publicly available data of all kinds, > across sectors and disciplines; > - provide opportunities to explore the power dynamics of data creation, > sharing, privacy, and retention; > - build community capacity by teaching ways to make #EndangeredData > <https://twitter.com/search?q=%23EndangeredData> more accessible and > secure. > > > Browse for online events and opportunities near you: http:// > endangereddataweek.org/map/ <http://endangereddataweek.org/map> > > Nothing nearby? Please help make this first *EDW* a success by planning a > gathering and adding it > <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeTZ30rbBS5axmn-QpWZML_ > nEqT_bmiz9V2TiQYYTTQSsKUxw/viewform> > to > our list and map! > > We especially encourage events that promote care for endangered collections > by: > > - publicizing the availability of datasets to diverse communities; > - increasing critical engagement with data, including through > visualization, analysis, and storytelling; > - encouraging activism and advocacy for open data policies; > - fostering needed skills through workshops on data curation, > documentation and discovery, improved access, and preservation. > > > Finally, we welcome contributions to our small supplementary collection > <https://wiki.diglib.org/Endangered_Data_Week> of *EDW* resources. > > *Endangered Data Week* is facilitated by a dedicated team of volunteers, > including Brandon Locke and Jason A. Heppler, supported by the Digital > Library Federation <https://diglib.org/> and in partnership with a new > DLF interest group on Records Transparency/Accountability > <https://www.diglib.org/archives/13609/>, led by Rachel Mattson. > Additional > supporters include DataRefuge <https://www.datarefuge.org/> and CLIR > <https://www.clir.org/>. > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 16:24:29 +0000 > From: Cynthia Ng <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Re: Replacement for SquidProxy? > > Thanks to everyone who replied! > > -----Original Message----- > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of > Ray Voelker > Sent: Monday, March 06, 2017 5:44 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Replacement for SquidProxy? > > I used to do something like you described but using a piece of software > called Tinyproxy ( https://tinyproxy.github.io/ ). Like the name > suggests, it's pretty small and easy to configure. I was using it as part > of a linux-based web kiosk. I would configure the browser to point at the > configured proxy server, and that would lock a user into a specific website > or set of websites. > > I have some more info on the kiosk end of things here if anyone is > interested. These may not be a totally complete set of instructions, so use > at your own risk! > https://github.com/rayvoelker/webkiosk/blob/master/README.md > > --Ray > > On Mar 6, 2017 6:31 PM, "Cynthia Ng" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > Hope everyone is enjoying the conference! (either in person or > > virtually) > > > > We currently use SquidProxy to manage access on a few public > > workstations so that they can only access specific sites/databases/etc. > > > > We were wondering if anyone can suggest an alternative/replacement? > > > > Or on the flip side, has anyone looked into replacing it but stuck > > with SquidProxy? > > > > Appreciate any insight you can provide. > > > > Thanks, > > Cynthia (Arty) > > > > -- > > Cynthia Ng > > Manager of Technology and Infrastructure > > 604.527.4671 | [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> > > > > [cid:[log in to unmask]]New Westminster Public Library > > 716 6th Avenue, New Westminster, BC V3M 2B3 Connect with us: > > [facebook] <facebook.com/NWPLibrary> [twitter] < > > twitter.com/NWPLibrary> [instagram] <instagram.com/nwplibrary/> > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 17:33:35 +0000 > From: "Krause, Rose" <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Re: music repository > > We use our Digital Commons repository for this purpose: > http://dc.ewu.edu/music_student_performances/. > > Rose Sliger Krause > Assistant Professor and Metadata Librarian > John F. Kennedy Library > Eastern Washington University > (509) 359-2385 > [log in to unmask] > > EWU expands opportunities for personal transformation through excellence > in learning. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of > Kenny Ketner > Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 8:26 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] music repository > > Hello, > > > My team at my previous employer (Texas Tech University Libraries) finished > a project last Fall that might interest you. We created a Netflix-style > browse interface with a built in media player that sits on top of our > DSpace recitals collection. It's behind authentication, so I am unable to > demonstrate it for you, but the news release about the system is here: > > http://library.ttu.edu/news/stories/SAVE.php > > And I would be happy to put you in touch with the development team > (programmers and metadata librarians) if you are interested. > > > > > > Kenny Ketner > > Information Products Lead > > Montana State Library > > 406-444-2870 > > [log in to unmask] > > kennyketner.com > > > > > On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 6:38 PM, Kun Lin <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > Hi there - > > > > > > > > I am trying to find examples of music department/library hosting > > recordings of their student performance in their repository. Are there > any examples? > > What kind of system could do this kind of job? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > Kun Lin > > > > Penrose Library > > > > Whitman College > > > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 13:17:15 -0700 > From: Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Re: Fwd: An Invitation to Participate in Endangered Data Week > (April 17-21) > > Is there any coordinated effort to catalog the datasets that are being > saved? I'm thinking of this project and others. Seems like cataloging > standards should be on the work list. > > kc > > On 3/13/17 8:53 AM, Brandon Locke wrote: > > We invite your participation in *Endangered Data Week* > > <http://endangereddataweek.org/>, a distributed network of events > running > > from April 17th-21st, 2017: > > > > endangereddataweek.org > > > > *Endangered Data Week* is a new, annual, grassroots effort to: > > > > - raise awareness of threats to publicly available data of all kinds, > > across sectors and disciplines; > > - provide opportunities to explore the power dynamics of data > creation, > > sharing, privacy, and retention; > > - build community capacity by teaching ways to make #EndangeredData > > <https://twitter.com/search?q=%23EndangeredData> more accessible and > > secure. > > > > > > Browse for online events and opportunities near you: http:// > > endangereddataweek.org/map/ <http://endangereddataweek.org/map> > > > > Nothing nearby? Please help make this first *EDW* a success by planning a > > gathering and adding it > > <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeTZ30rbBS5axmn-QpWZML_ > nEqT_bmiz9V2TiQYYTTQSsKUxw/viewform> > > to > > our list and map! > > > > We especially encourage events that promote care for endangered > collections > > by: > > > > - publicizing the availability of datasets to diverse communities; > > - increasing critical engagement with data, including through > > visualization, analysis, and storytelling; > > - encouraging activism and advocacy for open data policies; > > - fostering needed skills through workshops on data curation, > > documentation and discovery, improved access, and preservation. > > > > > > Finally, we welcome contributions to our small supplementary collection > > <https://wiki.diglib.org/Endangered_Data_Week> of *EDW* resources. > > > > *Endangered Data Week* is facilitated by a dedicated team of volunteers, > > including Brandon Locke and Jason A. Heppler, supported by the Digital > > Library Federation <https://diglib.org/> and in partnership with a new > > DLF interest group on Records Transparency/Accountability > > <https://www.diglib.org/archives/13609/>, led by Rachel Mattson. > Additional > > supporters include DataRefuge <https://www.datarefuge.org/> and CLIR > > <https://www.clir.org/>. > > > > -- > Karen Coyle > [log in to unmask] http://kcoyle.net > m: +1-510-435-8234 > skype: kcoylenet/+1-510-984-3600 > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 21:45:35 +0000 > From: Bethany Nowviskie <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Re: Fwd: An Invitation to Participate in Endangered Data Week > (April 17-21) > > Totally agreed, Karen! > > The idea behind Endangered Data Week is more like Open Access Week or > Banned Books Week, though — just a focal point for independently-organized > events of all kinds, around the theme, rather than a single coordinated > effort. So it would be great to see people offering open training sessions, > launching new teaching materials or promoting existing resources, etc. > during the Week, that could benefit folks volunteering in projects like > DataRefuge. > > In part, the goal is to help move the conversation beyond OMGsavethestuff > (as it has appeared in the media) to deeper engagement with sectors of the > library and archives community that have been doing this work for such a > long time — and also to encourage folks newly alert to the issue to think > about data stewardship across disciplines. > > (Similarly, there’s now this: https://libraries.network) > > Bethany Nowviskie > Director of the Digital Library Federation (DLF) at CLIR > Research Associate Professor of Digital Humanities, UVa > diglib.org | clir.org | ndsa.org | nowviskie.org | she/her/hers > > > > > > On Mar 13, 2017, at 4:17 PM, Karen Coyle <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > > Is there any coordinated effort to catalog the datasets that are being > > saved? I'm thinking of this project and others. Seems like cataloging > > standards should be on the work list. > > > > kc > > > > On 3/13/17 8:53 AM, Brandon Locke wrote: > >> We invite your participation in *Endangered Data Week* > >> <http://endangereddataweek.org/>, a distributed network of events > running > >> from April 17th-21st, 2017: > >> > >> endangereddataweek.org > >> > >> *Endangered Data Week* is a new, annual, grassroots effort to: > >> > >> - raise awareness of threats to publicly available data of all kinds, > >> across sectors and disciplines; > >> - provide opportunities to explore the power dynamics of data > creation, > >> sharing, privacy, and retention; > >> - build community capacity by teaching ways to make #EndangeredData > >> <https://twitter.com/search?q=%23EndangeredData> more accessible and > >> secure. > >> > >> > >> Browse for online events and opportunities near you: http:// > >> endangereddataweek.org/map/ <http://endangereddataweek.org/map> > >> > >> Nothing nearby? Please help make this first *EDW* a success by planning > a > >> gathering and adding it > >> <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeTZ30rbBS5axmn-QpWZML_ > nEqT_bmiz9V2TiQYYTTQSsKUxw/viewform> > >> to > >> our list and map! > >> > >> We especially encourage events that promote care for endangered > collections > >> by: > >> > >> - publicizing the availability of datasets to diverse communities; > >> - increasing critical engagement with data, including through > >> visualization, analysis, and storytelling; > >> - encouraging activism and advocacy for open data policies; > >> - fostering needed skills through workshops on data curation, > >> documentation and discovery, improved access, and preservation. > >> > >> > >> Finally, we welcome contributions to our small supplementary collection > >> <https://wiki.diglib.org/Endangered_Data_Week> of *EDW* resources. > >> > >> *Endangered Data Week* is facilitated by a dedicated team of volunteers, > >> including Brandon Locke and Jason A. Heppler, supported by the Digital > >> Library Federation <https://diglib.org/> and in partnership with a new > >> DLF interest group on Records Transparency/Accountability > >> <https://www.diglib.org/archives/13609/>, led by Rachel Mattson. > Additional > >> supporters include DataRefuge <https://www.datarefuge.org/> and CLIR > >> <https://www.clir.org/>. > >> > > > > -- > > Karen Coyle > > [log in to unmask] http://kcoyle.net > > m: +1-510-435-8234 > > skype: kcoylenet/+1-510-984-3600 > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 15:02:03 -0700 > From: Sara Amato <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Code4Lib Issue 37 Call for Papers (and apologies for > cross-posting): > > The Code4Lib Journal (C4LJ) exists to foster community and share > information among those interested in the intersection of libraries, > technology, and the future. > > We are now accepting proposals for publication in our 37th issue. 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Your peers would like to hear what you are doing. > > -Sara Amato, Coordinating Editor for Issue 37 > > -Code4Lib Journal Editorial Committee > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2017 16:59:06 -0700 > From: Kun Lin <[log in to unmask]> > Subject: Re: music repository > > Hi Rose > How do you deal with music copyright issue when you build the repository? > Thanks > Kun > > -----Original Message----- > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of > Krause, Rose > Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 10:34 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] music repository > > We use our Digital Commons repository for this purpose: > http://dc.ewu.edu/music_student_performances/. > > Rose Sliger Krause > Assistant Professor and Metadata Librarian John F. Kennedy Library Eastern > Washington University > (509) 359-2385 > [log in to unmask] > > EWU expands opportunities for personal transformation through excellence in > learning. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of > Kenny > Ketner > Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 8:26 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] music repository > > Hello, > > > My team at my previous employer (Texas Tech University Libraries) finished > a > project last Fall that might interest you. We created a Netflix-style > browse interface with a built in media player that sits on top of our > DSpace > recitals collection. It's behind authentication, so I am unable to > demonstrate it for you, but the news release about the system is here: > > http://library.ttu.edu/news/stories/SAVE.php > > And I would be happy to put you in touch with the development team > (programmers and metadata librarians) if you are interested. > > > > > > Kenny Ketner > > Information Products Lead > > Montana State Library > > 406-444-2870 > > [log in to unmask] > > kennyketner.com > > > > > On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 6:38 PM, Kun Lin <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > Hi there - > > > > > > > > I am trying to find examples of music department/library hosting > > recordings of their student performance in their repository. Are there > any > > examples? > > What kind of system could do this kind of job? > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > Kun Lin > > > > Penrose Library > > > > Whitman College > > > > ------------------------------ > > End of CODE4LIB Digest - 12 Mar 2017 to 13 Mar 2017 (#2017-61) > ************************************************************** > -- Email: [log in to unmask] Twitter: @MidniteLibrary <https://twitter.com/midnitelibrary> MLIS 2015, School of Library, Archival & Information Studies (SLAIS), UBC Blogs and other projects: thematthewmurray.weebly.com *I'm reading *The Secret Loves of Geek Girls* edited by Hope Nicholson. What are you reading? Join the Readers' Advisory for Librarians <https://www.facebook.com/groups/ReadersAdvisory/> Facebook group! Listen to the Book Club for Masochists <http://bookclub4m.libsyn.com/> podcast!