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Groupware

My current project is to identify a decent groupware system to replace the ad hoc, messy combination of poorly organized HTML pages and fileshare directories. The most necessary features include shared calendaring, instant messaging, meeting room booking, PDA syncing, and a wiki or CMS. Oh yeah, and it would be nice if it ran on [...]

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One of the major issues in maintaining a large web site with many authors is that of keeping everything up to date. In our system, authors edit HTML pages on a Windows file share, and those same files are served up on the web site. Unfortunately, this means that any changes the authors make are [...]

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Secret links

In the past, I’ve maintained a secret page of links for jumping to various resources I use frequently. Many of these links require authentication to view, and a few are broken. This blog may soon take the place of that page. Several people I know use such secret link pages as a way to access [...]

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Mission:
This blog will record my thoughts about the technologies and issues I encounter during my career as an information technology librarian. Since I’m currently a (temporary) systems librarian at the University of Washington Libraries, I’ll focus on those platforms and applications which most affect my work — Innovative Interfaces Inc., Linux, Apache, PHP, Java, Perl, [...]

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