[CODE4LIB] Call for Proposals: Library Track of the Teaching & Learning with AI conference

2024-02-15 Thread Athena Hoeppner
The University of Central Florida is pleased to announce the addition of a Library Track to the second annual Teaching & Learning with AI (TLWAI) conference, to be held in-p

[CODE4LIB] Fwd: Call for participation in Cultural Assessment working group, part of DLF Assessment Interest Group

2024-02-15 Thread Jackson Huang
*Apologies for cross-posting!*This email is an invitation to participate in the DLF Assessment Interest Group’s (DLF AIG) working group on Cultural Assessment in 2024. There is more information about the group below, but first, a few words ab

[CODE4LIB] click/save, click/save, click/save, etc

2024-02-15 Thread Eric Lease Morgan
Why do we -- librarians -- point people to splash/landing pages instead of the actual content? We digitize stuff. We describe it. We put it on the Web. And then we point people to the descriptions instead of the real things. I understand the need/desire to make people aware of the metadata, but

[CODE4LIB] University of Michigan Press Job (with Metadata!)

2024-02-15 Thread Michelle Urberg
HI all, This job posting came across my desk this week and I figured this community might have some interested parties for it. The University of Michigan Press is looking for a Metadata and Digital Marketing Specialist: https://careers.umich.edu/job_detail/245007/metadata-and-digital-marketing-spe

Re: [CODE4LIB] click/save, click/save, click/save, etc

2024-02-15 Thread Sarah Swanz
Similarly, CrossRef requires that DOIs link to landing pages and not the content file directly. This is their rationale:  https://www.crossref.org/documentation/member-setup/creating-a-landing-page/ Sarah Swanz School of Information, MSc ’18 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor On Feb 15, 2024 at 2:

Re: [CODE4LIB] click/save, click/save, click/save, etc

2024-02-15 Thread Andreas Orphanides
Landing pages also allow vendors to provide a consistent experience between users who have access to the item itself and users who don't. Whether that urge for consistency is warranted in any given case is a separate question, of course. On Thu, Feb 15, 2024 at 3:25 PM Sarah Swanz wrote: > Simil

[CODE4LIB] Job Opportunity: Application Development Team Lead

2024-02-15 Thread Merrill, Alex
Please see full NOV below, this position will be the development lead for Mukurtu CMS, a Drupal based open-source content management system. Mukurtu (MOOK-oo-too) is a grassroots project aiming to empower communities to manage, share, narrate, and exchange their digital heritage in culturally re