New Issue Alert: Code4Lib Journal (Issue 37) is Now Available Online
Issue 37 (July 18, 2017) of Code4Lib Journal is now available online. Here are links to each.
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Editorial: Welcome New Editors, What We Know About Who We Are, and Submission Pro Tip!
by Sara AmatoA Practical Starter Guide on Developing Accessible Websites
by Cynthia Ng and Michael Schofield
Recount: Revisiting the 42nd Canadian Federal Election to Evaluate the Efficacy of Retroactive Tweet Collection
by Anthony T. Pinter and Ben GoldmanExtending Omeka for a Large-Scale Digital Project
by Haley Antell, Joe Corall, Virginia Dressler, Cara GilgenbachAnnotation-based enrichment of Digital Objects using open-source frameworks
by Marcus Emmanuel Barnes, Natkeeran Ledchumykanthan, Kim Pham, Kirsta StapelfeldtThe FachRef-Assistant: Personalised, subject specific, and transparent stock management
by Eike T. Spielberg, Frank LützenkirchenThe Semantics of Metadata: Avalon Media System and the Move to RDF
by Juliet L. Hardesty and Jennifer B. YoungOpeNumisma: A Software Platform Managing Numismatic Collections with A Particular Focus On Reflectance Transformation Imaging
by Avgoustinos Avgousti, Andriana Nikolaidou, Ropertos GeorgiouDuEPublicA: Automated bibliometric reports based on the University Bibliography and external citation data
by Eike T. SpielbergNew Metadata Recipes for Old Cookbooks: Creating and Analyzing a Digital Collection Using the HathiTrust Research Center Portal
by Gioia StevensCountering Stryker’s Punch: Algorithmically Filling the Black Hole
by Michael J. Bennett
Filed under: Data Files, Management and Leadership, New Issue, News, Reports
About Gary Price
Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.