Issue #38 of Code4Lib Journal Available Online
Issue #38 of Code4Lib Journal was posted online today (October 18, 2017).The TOC (with Abstracts) is Available Here
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Editorial: The Economics of Not Being an Organization
by Carol Bean
Usability Analysis of the Big Ten Academic Alliance Geoportal: Findings and Recommendations for Improvement of the User Experience
by Mara Blake, Karen Majewicz, Amanda Tickner, Jason Lam
Using the ‘rentrez’ R Package to Identify Repository Records for NCBI LinkOut
by Yoo Young Lee, Erin D. Foster, David E. Polley, and Jere Odell
The Drawings of the Florentine Painters: From Print Catalog to Linked Open Data
by Lukas Klic, Matt Miller, Jonathan K. Nelson, Cristina Pattuelli, and Alexandra Provo
Web-Scraping for Non-Programmers: Introducing OXPath for Digital Library Metadata Harvesting
by Mandy Neumann, Jan Steinberg, and Philipp Schaer
DIY DOI: Leveraging the DOI Infrastructure to Simplify Digital Preservation and Repository Management
by Kyle Bannerjee and David Forero
Direct Database Access to OCLC Connexion’s Local Save File
by Rebecca B. French
Between the Sheets: a Library-wide Inventory with Google
by Craig Boman and Ray Voelker
Tools and Workflows for Collaborating on Static Website Projects
by Kaitlin Newson
Leveraging Python to improve ebook metadata selection, ingest, and management
by Kelly Thompson and Stacie Traill
Testing Three Types of Raspberry Pi People Counters
by Johnathan Cintron, Devlyn Courtier, and John DeLooper
The TOC (with Abstracts) is Available Here
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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.