- CUFTS
CUFTS is an open source (GPL) OpenURL link resolver designed for use by library consortia. It supports multiple sites from one server, online management tools, usage statistics, and supports a knowledgebase of over 350 resources with 422,000 title records. Sites can individually activate resources they have access to, as well as subserts of titles for packages to which they only have partial subscriptions.
What I Learned Today…
Web 2.0 and programming tips from a library technology enthusiast, What I Learned Today… covers blogs, rss, wikis and more as they relate to libraries.
Monthly Archives: October 2008
My delicious bookmarks for 2008-10-08
- PC World – 9 Sites That Find People and Their ‘Sensitive’ Information
Here are the best sites for locating people, as well as the best sites (like Glassdoor and Criminal Searches) for finding sensitive (but public) information about them.
My delicious bookmarks for 2008-10-07
My delicious bookmarks for 2008-10-05
- The Code4Lib Journal – LibraryH3lp: A New Flexible Chat Reference System
LibraryH3lp is an integrated IM and web chat system designed specifically for Virtual Reference services in libraries. The software was designed for, and is currently used by, a night-time chat reference collaboraton between several large academic libraries. - SLC: Cataloguing Cheat Sheets
My delicious bookmarks for 2008-10-04
- The Social OPAC?
Thesocialopac.net is the official website of the Social OPAC application suite–an open source social discovery platform for bibliographic data. The purpose of this site is to build a cohesive community of users and developers around the SOPAC project suite.
New Google Blog Search
I keep reading about the new Google Blog Search and how it’s supposed to be a Techmeme killer – but I don’t see why. I read Techmeme via RSS – and I don’t see any such option on the new Google Blog Search homepage for technology – where’s the RSS???
My delicious bookmarks for 2008-10-01
- US Hospital Finder
Find the nearest hospitals in your area and view what services each provides. - Family Genealogy and History Internet Education Directory
Professional worldwide humanities and social sciences mega portal, connected directly to numerously
related sub-sets, with billions of primary or secondary database family history and genealogy records.
My delicious bookmarks for 2008-09-29
- MyHeritage
Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love. - Open Source Enters the Mainstream According to Findings from the Actuate Annual Open Source Survey for 2008
Close to 1,000 Business and IT Professionals from the North America, UK, Germany and France Contribute to this Global Benchmark in Open Source Software Attitudes and Adoption Trends - Firefox Universal Uploader (fireuploader) :: Firefox Add-ons
The Firefox Universal Uploader extension (aka fireuploader) uploads and downloads files to and from popular web sites through a simple dual-pane interface. In essence, the Universal Uploader acts very much like previously mentioned FireFTP?the extension that turns Firefox into an FTP client?but it uploads directly to popular web sites like Flickr, Facebook, Google Docs, Picasa, Box.net, and YouTube. - Habari Project
Habari is next-generation blogging - Text A Librarian
Text a Librarian is an easy to use text messaging solution that enables students/members and reference desk librarians to communicate through online "Questionariums." - Academia.edu | Home
Displays academics around the world in a tree format, according to what university/department they are affiliated with. It also enables an academic to have an easy-to-maintain academic webpage.