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OpenAuth Overview | dev.aol.com. OpenAuth and Atom Publishing Protocol. Knitty.com. Collar Using US #11 and MC, circular needle, CO 36 stitches. Work back and forth in 2x2 ribbing until work measures 12 inches. Yoke Set-up Row: K12, pm, k6, pm, k12, pm, k6. The 12-st sections will become the front and back body sections.

The 6-st sections will become the sleeve sections. Row 1 [WS]: Sl1, p to end. Repeat Rows 1 and 2 2[2,2,3,3,4,4] times more. 60[60,60,68,68,76,76] sts Join to begin working in the round, pm at beg of round. Separate sleeves from body Work across 32[34,36,38,40,42,44] sts of front body section, remove marker, place 26[28,30,32,34,36,38] sts of sleeve section on waste yarn, keep next marker on needle, work across 32[34,36,38,40,42,44] sts of back body section, remove marker, place 26[28,30,32,34,36,38] sts of rem sleeve section on waste yarn, keep final marker on needle. 64[68, 72, 76, 80, 84, 88] sts on needle.

Work even until work measures 6[6,7,7,8,8,9] inches from underarms. Second and Sixth Sizes Only: Next Rnd: Work in 2x2 Rib to last 2 sts, k2. Social media job interview questions. Web 2.0 typical interview questions « ..::the information pipe::.. I would like to share those questions I got from a start-up Web 2.0 company ( won’t say any name). Found them pretty interesting and hopefully will help someone in the hard process of getting a job! 1. Imagine you want to design a website called “London Characters” that plots the locations of the homes of famous fictitious characters who lived in London. For example characters like Sherlock Holmes and James Bond. A.

B. C. D. E. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Feel free to share your answers! Like this: Like Loading... Online Diagram Software - Gliffy. Mind Mapping software for visual thinking |Seavus DropMindMind Map | Collaborate Online. Community Software Experts. DuraSpace. Islandora - Islandora - Fedora Commons Wiki.

Added by Chris Wilper , last edited by Don Moses on Dec 04, 2010 ( view change ) The Islandora module allows Drupal users to view and manage digital objects stored in Fedora. For more information about this project, see the the Islandora Page at UPEI . Guides you through installing Islandora on an existing Fedora repository. You may also want to check the Troubleshooting page . You may download or browse the source code in our new github repository at the following locations. The main Fedora repository Drupal module is here The Drupal Filter code (this code has had imports statements updated so it will work with Fedora 3.4, will not work with earlier versions. We have created a google group to act as a mailing list for the Islandora module. Bugs and features for this project will be tracked here . Coding Standards and Commenting *draft* Configuring Drupal to work with the Islandora Scholar module.

Printed by Atlassian Confluence 3.2.1_01, the Enterprise Wiki. OSSE3-Jensen-Scacchi.pdf (application/pdf Object) Technoplans vs. Technolust - 11/1/2004 - Library Journal. Understand Open Source ecosystems. RUcore - Rutgers Community Repository - Open Source Development. RUcore - Rutgers Community Repository - OpenETD Overview. Title: OpenETD: Open Source Electronic Theses and Dissertations Managment Software Version No: 1.1.0 Version Date: May 10th, 2010 Description: OpenETD is an open source, web-based software application for managing the submission, approval, and distribution of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). OpenETD can be used as either a standalone submission system, or it can be implemented as a component of an institutional repository by using its METS/XML export functionality. It provides functions for three different user types: Student, Graduate School Reviewer, and System Administrator. Using the METS/XML export funationality, native to OpenETD, implementers can export acquired ETDs to their local institutional repositories for preservation and presentation purposes.

Major Features :Multiple School Support Large universities often have several graduate schools. Operating System or Platform Dependencies: Solaris; Linux Installation: Approximately 30 minutes. Superlist of What NOT To Do In Social Media (UPDATED) Are you using content marketing as part of your digital strategy to grow your business? If so, you're not alone. According to the Content Marketing Institute, the lion's share of marketers (some 92%) report using content marketing. In the fast moving world of digital strategy, things are always changing. What should you expect in 2014 to change in the world of content marketing? Hana Abaza of Uberflip has put together an infographic detailing five key content marekting trends for the coming year.

In summary, they are: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 'What Is an Open Repository?', Ariadne Issue 51. Printer-friendly version Send to friend 23-26 January 2007 saw the second Open RepositoriesConference [1], this year hosted at the enormous Marriott Rivercenter Hotel in San Antonio, Texas, around the corner from the Alamo. The conference followed on from the inaugural one held last year in Sydney [2], offering the U.S. repositories community an ideal opportunity to gather, together with a generous scattering of attendees from other parts of the world.

With the strap-line 'achieving interoperability in an open world', the conference promoted interoperability and openness in various ways, not just between repositories on a technical level, but also between development communities, technical implementers, librarians and repository managers. The question posed in the title of this article, was reported in one conference blog [3] whose author pointed to the positive impact of bringing together issues surrounding both open source and open access in one conference.

User Group Sessions DSpace. Blog » Blog Archive » ALA; Myths on the Cost of Open Source; Sharing in Positivity. I went to a discussion panel at ALA where a couple of library luminaries shared their views on library innovation. It was a good discussion all around and there were some great questions and comments from the audience. One recurring theme was the “reinforcement of the negative” that pervades the library landscape. For example, harping on how poorly some librarians are paid, how this or that branch closed down, or how people will rain down fire on organizations that try something new.

The idea, basically, is that if we focus on the positive and shed our “culture of victimization” we’ll all have a more productive future moving forward. I couldn’t agree more. At some point in the discussion, an audience member asked the panel to share their views on the effects of open source on library innovation. I would call the vendor’s response a good example of defeatism, exactly what the panel, and this person in particular, was railing at. Having options is better than not having options. -bill. Osls.ca. Move My Data. Pownce. Gt; Home. Open source software. Open-source software (OSS) is computer software with its source code made available and licensed with a license in which the copyright holder provides the rights to study, change and distribute the software to anyone and for any purpose.[1] Open-source software is very often developed in a public, collaborative manner.

Open-source software is the most prominent example of open-source development and often compared to (technically defined) user-generated content or (legally defined) open-content movements.[2] A report by the Standish Group (from 2008) states that adoption of open-source software models has resulted in savings of about $60 billion per year to consumers.[3][4] Definitions[edit] The Open Source Initiative's (OSI) definition is recognized[who?] OSI uses The Open Source Definition to determine whether it considers a software license open source. Proliferation of the term[edit] Open software licensing[edit] Certifications[edit] Open-source software development[edit] Early releases.

It's Final - MA Goes With Open Document. As world events go, this decision by the Commonwealth probably won't make many prime time television news spots. Yet it deserves to, and the CoM deserve our sincere thanks for their commitment to freedom. At the same time, I'd caution all of us to make sure that we do not become complacent or over-excited with this piece of news. Microsoft [and other large transnationals with de facto monopolies] have a vested interest in maintaining their positions in the marketplace. One tactic that Microsoft have used before [numerous times] has become known to the industry as "Embrace, Extend, Extinguish" - a method used very effectively against Open Standard protocols.

It works very simply, like this: Microsoft release a new version of office [13? Now we have a problem. Not possible? MS have done it in the past, corrupting the ODBC model for connection to databases. MS did it with COM and DCOM, converting them to COM+ and ActiveX {but look at the vulnerabilities they wrote into that last one, heh!} O3Spaces - The way to extend OpenOffice.org. OpenDoc Society - Home. What is OpenDocument? | OpenDocument Fellowship. OpenDoc plug-in for MS Office users - Breaking - Technology - theage.com.au. Open Authentication (OpenAuth) API | dev.aol.com. How to use OpenID (a screencast) The No Shit Guide To Supporting OpenID In Your Applications. OpenID, with the superhuman effort of Mr Willison is taking the world by storm and I am amoungst the masses leaping onto the bandwagon. Simon has done an excellent post and screencast detailing the whys and what-fors of OpenID so I thought I’d have a bash at applying the same no-bullshit approach to the other side of the coin, supporting (or as the official terminology puts it consuming) OpenID in your applications.

With this post I’m going to blast through the absolute essentials you need to get started so if you need more general background on OpenID check out Simon’s stuff first. The examples, as you might except will be using Ruby on Rails but all of the concepts are applicable across platforms. So, without further ado, grab yourself a beer and we’ll begin… Overview of the authentication process When consuming OpenID what you are trying to do is ask the user for their OpenID (which is a URL) then ascertain from their OpenID server that they actually own this OpenID. That’s easy. Fin. OpenID for non-SuperUsers. Welcome to OpenID Enabled! — OpenID Enabled. Open Screen Project.