Re: [CODE4LIB] scraping or extracting structured data from a pdf

2022-05-13 Thread MJ Ray
Le 12 mai 2022 20:44:22 GMT+01:00, "Hammer, Erich F" a écrit  : >Danielle, > >.DOCX files are just a collection of zipped xml and image files. You can see >this by changing the extension (on a copy) on the file and then exploring. It >should be possible to parse out the data from the XML file(

Re: [CODE4LIB] Mailbagit early release

2022-05-13 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
On May 12, 2022, at 3:58 PM, Wiedeman, Gregory wrote: > The Mailbag project team is excited to announce an early release of the > mailbagit tool. Mailbagit is a command line utility for packaging email > exports into mailbags according to the mailbag specification while generating > multiple d

[CODE4LIB] Join the NETSL Executive Board

2022-05-13 Thread Sugiyama, Yukari
**Please excuse cross-posting** We're looking for volunteers for the 2022-2023 New England Technical Services Librarians (NETSL) Executive Board. We have a number of open positions and want YOU to join us. If you're enthusiastic about innovations in technical services, interested in contributin

[CODE4LIB] Upcoming DPOE-N Workshops: Deadlines approaching

2022-05-13 Thread Natalie Baur
Dear Code4Lib community, The Digital Preservation Outreach and Education Network is pleased to offer a new series of workshops this spring. These events are free and open to the public, but space is limited. Please see our website for more information and links to apply: https://www.dpoe.network/w

[CODE4LIB] Inexpensive Microfiche viewers?

2022-05-13 Thread Martin, Will
All, For many years, one of our catalogers had a small microfiche viewer on her desk - a Northwest Microfilm model 14. It was ancient, 100% analog, and perfectly adequate to her work. A couple days ago it gave up the ghost. The optics will no longer focus - the physical bits are just worn to

Re: [CODE4LIB] Inexpensive Microfiche viewers?

2022-05-13 Thread Joe Hourclé
On May 13, 2022, at 7:36 PM, Martin, Will wrote: > > All, > > For many years, one of our catalogers had a small microfiche viewer on her > desk - a Northwest Microfilm model 14. It was ancient, 100% analog, and > perfectly adequate to her work. > > A couple days ago it gave up the ghost. T