Monthly Archives: October 2010
Mirror blogging at ee and blogger
So, this is truly a test to see if I can mirror blog/auto post to 2 blogs at the same time (long reason for why I want to do this, which has nothing to do with spam — truly) and a nice detail of the inprocess (getting very close to being finished though) Lucene (who is a tree nymph)
New art page
So, I’m re-working my art page at facebook. I know that you are excited.
Customizing/styling a blogger rss feed using Feedburner
To find your blogger feed for a label (category/tag), check out this post. Part 2 – CUSTOMIZING & STYLING A RSS FEED WITH FEEDBURNEROpen feedburner.com Sigh in with feedburner using your google/gmail account login password and ID. Before we can style and customize the display of our feed, we have to link it with Feedburner. You should see “Burn a
Blogger feed by label (tag/category) — getting your URL
This post covers how to get a blog label / tag (category) into feedburner (or even how to determine what it actually is). If you need to know how to style your RSS Feed or repackage it for a HTML only page, you’ll want to check outIf you’re trying to get your blog into a Facebook page, there are a
Facebook changes for personal accounts — tabs going away
Okay, so this WAS announced some time ago, but it seems that Facebook is finally moving forward with getting rid of tabs (whaaaaa….) for personal accounts. Sigh. Seems like Facebook is taking away control from users in terms of how they want to organize their content. Read all about it here. Sigh. ;-(
Analytics the family analogy
My explanation/analogy for explaining analyzed titles, aka analytics to new staff: You and your sister share the same DNA (bibliographic information), but you do not share the same last name because she is married and changed her name. Analytics are kind of like that — they are individual people FIRST (so we catalog them on a mono record), but then
Free webinar: Cataloging Defensively: When to Input a New Record in the Age of DDR
OCLC invites you to join us for a free, live webinar entitled:Cataloging Defensively: ‘When to Input a New Record’ in the Age of DDR. Description: OCLC’s “When to Input a New Record”http://www.oclc.org/us/en/bibformats/en/input/default.shtm#CHDBCBBA, a chapter contained in Bibliographic Formats and Standards, provides a common basis for decision-making in the creation of WorldCat records by member libraries. With the full implementation of
FRBRized Music catalog search
Sounds interesting…————–Indiana University is pleased to announce the public (very Beta) release of Scherzo, a music discovery system designed as a testbed of the FRBR conceptual model. The system may be accessed at http://vfrbr.info/search . A product of the IMLS-funded Variations/FRBR project, Scherzo is an early proof of concept for what a library catalog built according to FRBR principles might