Re: [CODE4LIB] Identifying misshelved items

2015-01-15 Thread Ronald Houk
ctors (e.g,. how to handle to books in a row which are > misshelved -- the second book's location should be compared to the last > correctly shelved book; see Rosen/ Rosenberg above). > > Has this wheel already been invented? > > Grateful for any & all suggestions! > &

Re: [CODE4LIB] Identifying misshelved items

2015-01-15 Thread Ronald Houk
Just realized I had a typo. Should look something like. diff -Nau <(sort -k[[whatever field you want to sort by]] original.csv) original.csv On Jan 15, 2015 2:29 PM, "Ronald Houk" wrote: > This sounds like a perfect job for a unix/linux system. I'd export this > xls i

Re: [CODE4LIB] Identifying misshelved items

2015-01-20 Thread Ronald Houk
t; Thanks for the suggestions! > > Cab Vinton > Plaistow Public Library > Plaistow, NH > > On Thu, Jan 15, 2015 at 7:30 PM, Ronald Houk < > rh...@ottumwapubliclibrary.org> wrote: > > Just realized I had a typo. Should look something like. > > > >

Re: [CODE4LIB] Checksums for objects and not embedded metadata

2015-01-28 Thread Ronald Houk
nasa.gov> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > The problems with 'metadata' in a lot of file formats is that they're > > > just arbitrary segments -- you'd have to have a program that knew > > > which segments were considered 'headers' vs. not. It might be easier > > > to have it be able to compute a separate checksum for each segment, > > > so that should the modifications change their order, they'd still > > > be considered valid. > > > > > > > This is what I seemed to be bumping up against so I was hoping there was > an > > easy workaround. But this is helpful information. Thanks, > > > > kyle > > > -- Ronald Houk Assistant Director Ottumwa Public Library 102 W. Fourth Street Ottumwa, IA 52501 (641)682-7563x203 rh...@ottumwapubliclibrary.org

Re: [CODE4LIB] Checksums for objects and not embedded metadata

2015-01-28 Thread Ronald Houk
Also just stumbled across this on stackoverflow. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12115824/compute-the-hash-of-only-the-core-image-data-of-a-tiff On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 10:32 AM, Ronald Houk < rh...@ottumwapubliclibrary.org> wrote: > Hello, > > I like Danielle's i

Re: [CODE4LIB] Python & PyMARC Code Club

2015-02-24 Thread Ronald Houk
py to get something > started but we’d like to hear from others about this endeavor. > > > Best regards, > > Sean > > -- > Sean Chen > -- Ronald Houk Assistant Director Ottumwa Public Library 102 W. Fourth Street Ottumwa, IA 52501 (641)682-7563x203 rh...@ottumwapubliclibrary.org

Re: [CODE4LIB] software to limit computer login time

2015-03-18 Thread Ronald Houk
be > logged in. This would be done to establish a few computers as "print only" > or "brief use only" computers. I've seen this in other libraries, but I'm > having a hard time searching: all I'm finding are tools for parental > control of home computers

Re: [CODE4LIB] software to limit computer login time

2015-03-18 Thread Ronald Houk
ding are tools for parental >> control of home computers. >> >> Does anyone have any software recommendations for me? >> >> Laura >> > -- Ronald Houk Assistant Director Ottumwa Public Library 102 W. Fourth Street Ottumwa, IA 52501 (641)682-7563x203 rh...@ottumwapubliclibrary.org

Re: [CODE4LIB] pdf and web publishing question

2015-04-29 Thread Ronald Houk
n CS6, and i do not know in which format i > could transform it into > > Best > -- Ronald Houk Assistant Director Ottumwa Public Library 102 W. Fourth Street Ottumwa, IA 52501 (641)682-7563x203 rh...@ottumwapubliclibrary.org

Re: [CODE4LIB] LibX and new Firefox rules

2015-12-16 Thread Ronald Houk
nic.org/ > > > > > -- > > *Annette BaileyAssistant Director for Electronic Resources and Emerging > Technology Services* > Virginia Tech University Libraries > Blacksburg, VA > PH: (540) 231-9266 > -- Ronald Houk ☕ Assistant Director Ottumwa Public Library 102 W. Fourth Street Ottumwa, IA 52501 (641)682-7563x203 rh...@ottumwapubliclibrary.org

Re: [CODE4LIB] Morae setup advice for screen recording

2016-04-08 Thread Ronald Houk
before proceeding with > this? We don't have a usability lab, so would probably purchase a dedicated > shared laptop(s) for this. (I know I could use cheaper software, but I just > got back from ER&L and was impressed with what I saw people doing with the > TechSmith product.) &