Drupal4Lib Camp in Darien 2 days ago Read More
If you’re planning on going to Code4Lib in Providence this year, you might want to consider a short train ride down to Darien for the Friday after. The first official unconference in our new build...
Gaslighted by Google. 2 days ago Read More
Maybe one of you can explain this. The only think I could think of is that some javascript wierdness is being exploited on Google’s end. I did notice a function call associated with the link click...
SOPAC for Sirsi? Yes we can. 5 days ago Read More
Sean Robinson from Allen County Public Library has just posted a HOWTO on getting SOPAC to work with Sirsi. This makes them the first to write a Locum connector for another ILS. This means that ...
Craftyspace now supports SOPAC 13 days ago Read More
Great news if you’re thinking about SOPAC but don’t have the expertise in-house to pull it off: Craftyspace has announced that they are now offering SOPAC integration with their YourLibrarySite pr...
A Glimpse of the Sematic Future 44 days ago Read More
I’ve been bringing up the Semantic Web off and on in my talks for some time now, but it’s hard to actually illustrate what it will mean to the end user. Maybe that’s because the approach I, and ma...
A new DarienLibrary.org 79 days ago Read More
After a long summer, the new DarienLibrary.org went live this morning. The new website is running Drupal 6 and SOPAC 2.0.
Josh Hadro has written a very nice article about the particulars of the ne...
SOPAC 2.0: What to Expect 95 days ago Read More
On September 1st, Darien Library will go live with a new web site. We will also be going live with SOPAC version 2.0. In case you’ve been wondering why I don’t blog anymore, it’s because of 2.0. ...
Absorbed, not Absent 155 days ago Read More
After such a long hiatus from blogging, I feel like I owe it to those of you who are still subscribed to explain my absence.
In short, I’m busy.
We’re building a new library which will open in Janu...
Imperfectly Famous 201 days ago Read More
David Weinberger had some interesting comments at ROFLcon on the nature of “fame” and Web 2.0. He says, “perfection is the enemy of credibility” from which I’m led to conclude that we ought to be e...