- Heather Buchansky, UofT
- Judith Logal, UofT Continue reading “TRY 2013: Measuring a Reference Services Point Pilot Project Notes”
Category: Events
including conferences and workshops
TRY 2013: Implementing WCAG by Making Your Website Accessible for Everyone
If you’ve read my previous posts on web accessibility, then most of this will be a rehash. This is the version that I did for the TRY 2013 conference, where I reorganized a few things and put in different examples. Continue reading “TRY 2013: Implementing WCAG by Making Your Website Accessible for Everyone”
TRY 2013: Opening Keynote Notes
Said the little boy, ‘Sometimes I drop my spoon.’, and the old man, ‘I do that too.’: Reflecting on online information practices across the generations
- Rhonda McEwen, Assistant Professor from UTM Continue reading “TRY 2013: Opening Keynote Notes”
Learning Management System Demo Week Notes
Ryerson is going through a public consultation for a new LMS. I mostly went to the sessions where an instructor came in to talk about their experience with a product. When that wasn’t available, I went to the vendor presentations.
Full schedule and links to the session recordings: http://lms.blog.ryerson.ca/2013/03/20/announcing-lms-demo-week/
Continue reading “Learning Management System Demo Week Notes”
Code4Lib Virtual Lightning Talks: Notes
Terry Brady – File Analyzer and Metadata Harvester
- purpose: assemble collection of tasks into a simple user interface
- modular code: hopefully easy to add/modify
- File Analyzer: scans file system and performs actions on files, can also import file to edit records
- Want to know if looks interesting/useful
Misty De Meo – Human Rights Thesaurus: Transitioning a legacy thesaurus to SKOS/RDF
- legacy thesaurus did not do any validation of spelling, syntax, etc.
- sublime highlighting for the particular format
- ruby script to parse errors in data
- Vocabulary Management Tool: iqvoc.net
- Slides
Roy Tennant – Under the Hood of Hadoop Processing at OCLC Research
For background see Adventures in Hadoop
- (the slides had a lot of the info, so I’ll try to get the link)
- can track jobs, and monitor nodes in web interface
Kate Kosturski – How I Taught Myself Drupal In a Weekend (And You Can Too!)
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- Have no fear: “you can’t break Drupal”
- a lot of modules and themes to choose from, especially a WYSIWYG editor
- Quick and Dirty Solution: Drupal Gardens – can at least get you more comfortable with it
- Live site
Thanks to Peter Murray for organizing!