Code4Lib 2012 Conference Report
Amy Unger is one of the recipients of the Gender Diversity Scholarships to attend the Code4Lib 2012 conference. The Journal is pleased to present her conference report here.
View ArticleFrom the Catalog to the Book on the Shelf: Building a Mapping Application for...
At Yale University Library (YUL), recorded reference transactions revealed that after finding a book in the catalog patrons had difficulty knowing how to use the call number to find the book on the...
View ArticleCase Study: Using Perl and CGI Scripts to Automate a Quality Control Workflow...
The Law Library Digitization Project of the Rutgers University School of Law in Camden, New Jersey, developed a series of scripts in Perl and CGI that take advantage of the open-source module...
View ArticleGLIMIR: Manifestation and Content Clustering within WorldCat
The GLIMIR project at OCLC clusters and assigns an identifier to WorldCat records representing the same manifestation. These include parallel records in different languages (e.g., a record with English...
View ArticleUsing Semantic Web Technologies to Collaboratively Collect and Share...
In this article we present a prototype of a semantic web-based framework for collecting and sharing user-generated content (reviews, ratings, tags, etc.) across different libraries in order to enrich...
View ArticleThe Martha Berry Digital Archive Project: A Case Study in Experimental pEDagogy
Using the Martha Berry Digital Archive Project as an exploratory case study, this article discusses experimental methods in digital archive development, describing how and why a small project team is...
View ArticleDiscovering Digital Library User Behavior with Google Analytics
Google Analytics has advanced features for tracking search queries, events such as clicking external links or downloading files, which you can use to track user behavior that is normally difficult to...
View ArticleTools for Reducing and Managing Link Rot in LibGuides
While creating content in LibGuides in quite easy, link maintenance is troublesome, and the built-in link checker offers only a partial solution. The authors describe a method of using PURLs and a...
View ArticleEditorial Introduction
Coordinating Editor Tim Lepczyk salutes change in this issue, welcoming new editors to the Journal and announcing his departure.
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