A slice of sabbatical

Posted on Tue 21 January 2014 in misc • Tagged with Evergreen, Structured data, evergreen, structured data

Yesterday I tested, signed off, and pushed a bunch of bug fixes for the Evergreen library system. Not going to lie; I'm hoping that by clearing up some of the backlog, a few of my own code contributions (like "Add per-library info pages with schema.org structured data support" and …


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Talk proposal: Structuring library data on the web with schema.org: we're on it!

Posted on Thu 17 October 2013 in Libraries • Tagged with Coding, Structured data, coding, structured data

I submitted the following proposal to the Library Technology Conference 2014 and thought it might be of general interest.

Structuring library data on the web with schema.org: we're on it!

Abstract

Until recently, there has been a disappointing level of adoption of schema.org structured data in traditional core …


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Talk proposal: Structuring library data on the web with schema.org: we're on it!

Posted on Thu 17 October 2013 in Libraries • Tagged with Coding, Structured data, coding, structured data

I submitted the following proposal to the Library Technology Conference 2014 and thought it might be of general interest.

Structuring library data on the web with schema.org: we're on it!

Abstract

Until recently, there has been a disappointing level of adoption of schema.org structured data in traditional core …


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Finally tangoed with reveal.js to create presentations

Posted on Thu 26 September 2013 in Software Freedom • Tagged with Coding, Structured data, coding, structured data

... and I have enjoyed the dance. Yes, I know I'm way behind the times. Over the past few years I was generating presentations via asciidoc, and I enjoyed its very functional approach and basic output. However, recently I used Google Drive to quickly create a few slightly prettier but much …


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Finally tangoed with reveal.js to create presentations

Posted on Thu 26 September 2013 in Software Freedom • Tagged with Coding, Structured data, coding, structured data

... and I have enjoyed the dance. Yes, I know I'm way behind the times. Over the past few years I was generating presentations via asciidoc, and I enjoyed its very functional approach and basic output. However, recently I used Google Drive to quickly create a few slightly prettier but much …


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