I am happy and proud to announce the availability of the newest
version of the MyLibrary manual called Designing, Implementing, and
Maintaining Digital Library Services and Collections with MyLibrary.
See:
http://dewey.library.nd.edu/mylibrary/manual/
Code4Liber's will enj
We have created an additional MyLibrary end-user interface that will
be distributed with the Perl modules:
http://dewey.library.nd.edu/mylibrary/portal/
The interface supports browse by facet and term, as well as search.
The administrative interface allows you to add facets, terms
On Jan 23, 2006, at 9:01 AM, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
http://dewey.library.nd.edu/morgan/tutorial.txt
We have also created an HTML version of our MyLibrary PODs:
http://dewey.library.nd.edu/mylibrary/manual/api/
Many thanks go to Tom Lehman who did the mark up and Peter Karman who
I have all but finished my MyLibrary Tutorial:
By the end of the tutorial the reader should be able to:
create sets of facets, create sets of terms, create sets of
librarians, create sets of location types, create sets of
resources, classify librarians and resources with terms,
work
I haves written the beginnings of a (draft) MyLibrary tutorial, here:
http://dewey.library.nd.edu/morgan/tutorial.txt
Please tell me whether or not you find it helpful, and whether or not
I'm on the right track. Put another way, if you wanted to use the
MyLibrary version 3.0 module
I have gone the next step to writing a MyLibrary version 3.0 manual.
See:
http://dewey.library.nd.edu/mylibrary/manual/
As it stands right now, the manual covers the vast majority of the Perl
API, and as soon as I figure out why my FO/PDF processor broke I will
create a PDF version.
FYI
This is a tiny bit of MyLibrary news.
Database-driven website
Rob Fox of here at Notre Dame has written a number of object oriented
Perl modules which are essentially MyLibrary 3.0. These modules form
the backbone of our current library website. Because of these modules
we are able to do the
Ed wrote:
>> Attached is a plain o' documentation file (POD) from the current
>> MyLibrary::Resource module. Comments are welcome, and from the synopsis:
>>
> Looks like the OOP rewrite is coming along well...and all those nice tests!
>
> One question about the
Hi Eric:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 03:24:54PM -0500, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
> Attached is a plain o' documentation file (POD) from the current
> MyLibrary::Resource module. Comments are welcome, and from the synopsis:
Looks like the OOP rewrite is coming along well...and all those
Attached is a plain o' documentation file (POD) from the current
MyLibrary::Resource module. Comments are welcome, and from the synopsis:
# require the necessary module
use MyLibrary::Resource;
# create a new Resource object
my $resource = MyLibrary::Resource->new();
Please consider doing a bit of code review of MyLibrary::Librarian.pm.
At the risk of giving people information overload, I have attached my first
public draft of Librarian.pm, a Perl package enabling programmers to create,
edit, delete, and find librarians in an underlying MyLibrary database
Version 2.63 of MyLibrary is available for downloading:
http://dewey.library.nd.edu/mylibrary/download/
MyLibrary is a database-driven website application with an optional,
user-driven, customizable front-end for libraries; it is a portal.
New features in the release include:
* Optional
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