BVE est un système qui contribue au développement de la qualité des bibliothèques valaisannes.
Un logiciel libre pour gérer des collections audio et vidéo. S'intègre au SI (SIGB, etc.).
The Avalon Media System is an open source system for managing and providing access to large collections of digital audio and video. The freely available system enables libraries and archives to easily curate, distribute and provide online access to their collections for purposes of teaching, learning and research. [...] University libraries and archives need a complete and scalable system so they can easily curate their video and audio files and manage workflows for generating video and audio content. Their key requirements include:
* Support for robust, standards-based metadata for description and annotation of time-based media.
* Support for authentication and authorization.
* Ability to accommodate special requirements for digital media asset preservation and long-term archiving.
* Integration with preservation repository services.
* Leverage other open-source higher education projects such as Hydra and Opencast Matterhorn.
via : Code4lib et http://www.web2learning.net/2015/03/11/bookmarks-for-march-11-2015/
Un court billet, en réaction à un texte montrant que sur le net la bataille économique ne se centre pas sur le contenu, mais sur l'interface. C'est ce à quoi doit penser la bibliothèque quand il s'agit de son site Web, voire de sa mission.
Google va indiquer sur son moteur de recherche, si la recherche est faite par un mobile, si le site donné en résultat est mobile-friendly ou non. Ce qui a un impact certain sur le désire de visite. Pour les bibliothèques aussi...
"Digital Library of Information Science and Technology (DLIST) is a cross-institutional, subject-based, open access digital archive for the Information Sciences, including Archives and Records Management, Library and Information Science, Information Systems, Digital Curation, Museum Informatics, records management and other critical information infrastructures. The archive can be used for new materials as well as for classics such as the The Five Laws of Library Science 1931, Ranganathan, S. R. We also are particularly interested in multi-cultural and cultural competency aspects of the DLIST subject domain. Academics, researchers, and practitioners create a wealth of content that includes published papers, instructional materials, tutorials for software and databases, bibliographies, pathfinders, bibliometric datasets, dissertations and reports. DLIST aims to capture this wealth of information in a library that is openly available for re-use and global dissemination. Open deposit processes where authors retain copyright and facilities for full-text storage in a variety of formats are used."
"The big deal is that Unix is the 800 lb. gorilla of the IT world. While desktops and laptops are usually a pretty even split between Windows and Mac, the server world is almost entirely Unix (either Linux or BSD, both of which are UNIX variants). If you work in a reasonably technical position, you have probably had to log in to one of these Unix servers before to do something. If you are in library school and looking to get a tech oriented library job after graduating, this WILL happen to you, maybe even before you graduate (a good 50% of my student worker jobs were the result of knowing Unix). As libraries move away from vendor software and externally hosted systems towards Open Source software, Unix use is only going to increase because pretty much all Open Source software is designed to run on Linux (which is itself Open Source software). The road to an Open Source future for libraries is paved with LIS graduates who know their way around a command line."
Le wiki de Code4Lib.
Voir aussi : https://id-libre.org/shaarli/?addtag=code4lib
Code4Lib est une communauté aux croisements du "code informatique", ou plus simplement de l'informatique" et des bibliothèques, j'ai déjà signalé leur revue : http://journal.code4lib.org/
Ici, il s'agit de leur planet qui regroupe un bon nombre de blog qui gravitent autour des mêmes intérêts, et c'est devenu une source d'idées nouvelles importante pour moi.
Voir aussi : https://id-libre.org/shaarli/?addtag=code4lib
Société de service en logiciels libres, centrée sur les bibliothèques. Développe Bokeh en collaboration avec l'AFI.
Entreprise française proposant et développant des solutions logicielles pour bibliothèques et centres de documentation en France. S'appuie sur et développe du libre.
Une revue très branchée code pour les bibliothèques, principalement universitaires. Prometteur.
"The Code4Lib Journal exists to foster community and share information among those interested in the intersection of libraries, technology, and the future."
Voir aussi : https://id-libre.org/shaarli/?addtag=code4lib
Open Library Environment de Kuali : un SIGB open source qui offre aussi une solution de comptabilité, possibilité de mise en réseaux, outils de gestions...
"BibJSON is a convention for representing bibliographic metadata in JSON; it makes it easy to share and use bibliographic metadata online."
Procédure d'installation d'Invenio. À jour. Complète.
[edit : sauf que pour Debian, le paquet python-4suite-xml ne se trouve que dans les dépôts sid-debports...]
[edit 2 : voir plutôt https://github.com/tiborsimko/invenio-devscripts ]
[edit 3 : auquel on peut ajouter https://github.com/greut/invenio-vagrant ]
Lorsque les bibliothèques US défendent la neutralité du net. Et une vision collective et démocratique de la société.
OPAC et "discovery tool" libre.
voir aussi, sur github : https://github.com/vufind-org/vufind - https://vufind-org.github.io/vufind/