Issue 57 of Code4Lib Journal is Now Available Online
Issue 57 of the Code4Lib Journal was published online today.
The complete table of contents (with abstracts) is available here.
Direct links to editorial and all articles below.
Editorial: Big code, little code, open code, old code
by Péter KirályEvaluating HTJ2K as a Drop-In Replacement for JPEG2000 with IIIF
by Glen Robson, Stefano Cossu, Ruven Pillay, Michael D. SmithStandardization of Journal Title Information from Interlibrary Loan Data: A Customized Python Code Approach
by Jennifer Ye Moon-ChungChronoNLP: Exploration and Analysis of Chronological Textual Corpora
by Erin WolfeA Very Small Pond: Discovery Systems That Can Be Used with FOLIO in Academic Librariesby by Aaron Neslin, Jaime Taylor
Supporting Library Consortia Website Needs: Two Case Studies
by Elizabeth Joan KellyFrom DSpace to Islandora: Why and How
by Vlastimil Krejčíř, Alžbeta Strakošová, and Jan AdlerCreating a Full Multitenant Back End User Experience in Omeka S with the Teams Module
by Alexander Dryden and Daniel G. TracyThe Forgotten Disc: Synthesis and Recommendations for Viable VCD Preservation
by Andrew Weaver and Ashley BlewerBreathing Life into Archon: A Case Study in Working with an Unsupported System
by Krista L. Gray An introduction to using metrics to assess the health and sustainability of library open source software projects
by Jenn Colt
Searching for Meaning Rather Than Keywords and Returning Answers Rather Than Links
by Kent Fitch
Filed under: Academic Libraries, Data Files, Libraries, New Issue, News, Preservation
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.