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I agree that most Schema.org markup would be generated on the fly from a
database, so I'm a bit unclear on what kind of "tool" we (OCLC) or someone
else is being asked to develop. Perhaps someone could spell it out for this
dense person? Thanks,
Roy
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 12:02 PM, Karen Coyle
Chad,
Definitely, I recently added more metadata support to my system. To do that, I
added Schema.org microdata, COinS, and Highwire Press tags for Google Scholar.
I was tempted to implement the old fashioned Dublin core tags, but held back in
case it would mean those fields would be double i
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Arg! Crud!! Well, I'm on the waitlist at least.
Should have started working in the child care issues BEFORE registration! :P
~heather
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 2:57 PM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> On Jan 17, 2014, at 2:54 PM, Emily Lynema wrote:
>
> > And with that, registration is now closed!…
Dave, my impression is that most schema.org code is being generated
programmatically out of database-driven web sites. The list of tools
(not many) is here:
http://schema.rdfs.org/tools.html
As OCLC is very involved in schema.org, it would make sense to encourage
them to develop something. Lo
Robin,
Yes, we do plan to publish the list of attendees prior to the conference.
Keep watching the conference website for more details.
Tim
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 5:33 AM, TAYLOR Robin wrote:
> Hi Emily
>
> Will it be possible to see the list of attendees in advance of the
> conference?
>
>
On Jan 17, 2014, at 2:54 PM, Emily Lynema wrote:
> And with that, registration is now closed!… Waitlist:
> https://docs.google.com/a/ncsu.edu/forms/d/1Vuo7g7xbNeGCQywwngkAt4OMdX0k3wsoiwCrxJtdx6k/viewform
Geesh! That was fast. I’m impressed. —Eric Morgan
And with that, registration is now closed! If you haven't made it in yet,
hustle on over to our waitlist form and get yourself signed up there, as we
will almost certainly be bringing over a few people first come, first
served from the waitlist.
Waitlist:
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Chad,
You can have both, sure! I'm just wondering how many users of your
repository will have a COinS-aware client, mostly. You know, the
bang-for-buck thing. If you've got enough bucks and time, though, go for
both? :)
-Mike
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 10:45 AM, Chad Mills wrote:
> Mike,
>
>
Mike,
I initially started with microdata; larger coverage... Someone reminded me
about COinS and that has gotten me distracted now. Been weighing both back and
forth in my mind. Why not both? Can I have my cake and eat it too?
I like cake,
Chad
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Just a quick note - we are up to 317 registrants for Code4Lib 2014. This is
pretty amazing turnaround this year.
We will be capping our registration system at 325 for the moment to ensure
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Is there an easy-to-use tool for schema.org microdata? I was fond of the OCLC
NJ COinS tool, but it has gone. Anything of that ilk?
Thanks,
Dave
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Chad,
In that case, I wonder if you might get more mileage out of
schema.orgmicrodata instead of COinS. There are undoubtedly more
clients out there
that can make sense of HTML5 microdata than COinS, which is really showing
its age and is a niche technology.
-Mike
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 10:2
Mike,
Basically embedding metadata on resource pages and result lists for other tools
to pickup. I would probably build off of it for other *things* that are yet to
be determined.
-Chad
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Jodi,
No. I am working with our repository resources which is an eclectic mixture of
resource types. I just want to simply embed our metadata in our search results
and record displays for other tools to use. It seems cheap and reasonable to
do I just didn't want to limit this feature to only
What's your use case for the COinS, Chad?
-Mike
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 10:00 AM, Karen Coyle wrote:
> The missing formats are missing because they were never defined in the
> OpenURL standard. There is a registry of formats [1] that was designed to
> be updatable, although few updates have b
The missing formats are missing because they were never defined in the
OpenURL standard. There is a registry of formats [1] that was designed
to be updatable, although few updates have been done. I worked on the
document type standards that are there today, and would happily help
develop additi
Hi Chad,
Are these subscription images/video/audio that libraries have? The original
purpose of COinS, as I understand it, was to get people to subscription
copies. Depending on what you're doing (i.e. the purpose/intended use)
there might be a better standard these days.
In case it helps there's
But Raffaele, how do you generate the hOCR in the first place if you're
using human-generated transcripts and not OCR? Hand coding each page would
take forever.
On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 3:24 AM, raffaele messuti <
raffaele.mess...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Padraic Stack wrote:
> > What is a straightfo
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I was able to easily find and create COinS for books and journals. I started
thinking about images, video, audio, etc. I see references to
'info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:unknown' as a rft_val_fmt value some places. I would
assume if I went down that road the rft.genre would have a value of 'unknown'
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Hi Emily
Will it be possible to see the list of attendees in advance of the
conference?
Thank, Robin.
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Padraic Stack wrote:
> What is a straightforward way to combine the text with overlaid images
> to create searchable pdfs?
having transcription in hOCR[1] format the tool you should need is
hocr2pdf[2].
i never tried for pdfs, years ago i made some djvu following this
tutorial[3]
[1] http://en.wi
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