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New President/CEO Denounces All
Statements and Misrepresentations by
Gabor Acs
New President/CEO Denounces All
Statements and Misrepresentations by
Gabor Acs
05/31/2004 02:17 PMIn an effort to set the record straight and thwart the plethora of
recent illicit Internet postings, Paul Mataras, new President/CEO of
Telynx, Inc. (TLXX) officially denounces all the statements and
misrepresentations by Gabor Acs regarding Telynx and its current
officers. The company and its officers have no associations whatsoever
with Acs or any of his associates. [PRWEB May 28, 2004]
IT Role Cited in Blackout
IT Role Cited in Blackout
04/19/2004 12:32 PMThe worst electric power failure in U.S. history could have been
avoided in part through better business continuity planning and IT
management.
Short-Cited Insights about RSS
Short-Cited Insights about RSS
02/07/2005 01:41 AMOn page six of the February
issue (PDF) of Cites
& Insights (“Rss hub-bub”), Walt Crawford
pooh-poohs the idea of ILS vendors providing native RSS feeds out of
the catalog. It’s a difficult assertion to challenge because
nowhere in his comments does Walt use the word “because,”
thereby directly stating his objection(s). There are implications,
though, so let’s examine them since they are all we have to
go on.
First of all, Walt seems to think that someone has
advocated libraries replace their email alerts with RSS alerts.
That’s a statement Walt can’t back up, although I’m
sure he’ll note it if he has proof of *anyone* ever in the
history of the world using the word “replace” or a
synonym. If he backs off from that statement, I’ll be curious to
know why his first assumption was that the two can’t live
happily ever after together, side by side, especially since RSS would
be the driving force behind the new titles lists he claims will vanish
into the olden days of yesteryear.
In reality, the only
time I’ve ever received an email from my catalog is when I had a
book that was really, really, really, really, really overdue and I
think they were about to send Guido after me.
That they’ll email me about. But the
convenience notice when it’s a couple of days overdue (or even a
couple of weeks or months)? Fuggedaboutit. So SWAN libraries, consider this me
begging for email alerts! Oh, and I
guarantee you that none of my libraries went to Innovative (or before that
GEAC) asking for email alerts. It’s just something
that made a lot of sense, the vendor understood what was happening in
the outside world, and the code was relatively easy to implement.
Just like RSS.
Next, Walt seems to advocate that libraries
shouldn’t offer a service for what he asserts is 1% or less of
your population. I’m not challenging the mathematical figure,
but I can think of lots of services that libraries provide for users
that comprise less than 1% of our patrons. Let’s use my
home library as an example. They serve a population of about 30,000
people right now. One percent of the current population would be 300
people, and 1% of actual users would probably be closer to 150.
So what services do they offer that only 149 or fewer people use?
Here’s a list just to name a few:
- Homebound service
(even though we have a lot of senior housing in our
area);
- Sign language translators for patrons who are deaf
and might attend their programs;
- Night Owl telephone reference
service;
- A form for challenging “offensive”
titles in the collection.
- A web site that is accessible
to blind users.
- The ability to use a USB flash drive with the
library’s computers (I’m sure that figure is rising,
but I don’t see tons of patrons picketing libraries over this
one and yet a lot of libraries are now offering this).
I
don’t think Walt would quibble that these are all valuable, even
essential, services, but then he’d probably be basing those
decisions on factors other than how many people are using the
service. Nowhere in his comments does Walt use any other criterion for
RSS, so why the double standard?
In addition, far less than 1%
of 1% of a library’s RSS users actually go to the trouble of
programming for themselves services the library’s catalog
doesn’t offer. However, I can name three off the top of my head
(from across North America), the most obvious example being Peter Rukavina who rolled his own RSS but is [rightly]
too busy to help the rest of us who would like to provide that service
but aren’t programmers. If his home library wanted to, they
could download his script and start displaying the list of their new
DVDs on their own web site, but they can’t get it natively from
their own ILS. What’s wrong with that picture?
Of
course, you could also flip this example and argue that you really
should be providing a service that your users want badly enough that
they resort to hacking your catalog and then noting it on their
very public blog. There are at least three examples of users who
are running scripts against catalogs, and there are a lot more who
have signed up with Library
ELF, probably without their librarys’ knowledge. Disclaimer:
I love ELF, and I use it myself. I’m willing to give my personal
data to a guy in Canada in order to get the email and RSS alerts my
catalog refuses to give me. I can’t imagine that Walt thinks
that a non-programmer like myself should be forced to do that just to
get an RSS feed of what I have checked out, but he also doesn’t
seem to care about RSS in the context of patron data. I assure
you there is no one at MLS or
at a SWAN library that can code this themselves to offer it to
patrons, which means we’d be forced to have someone else do
this. Why shouldn’t that be the vendor?
But just
because Walt doesn’t do it, doesn’t mean I won’t
look at other criteria to discuss reasons to implement RSS.
In a previous post, I
noted that in my library system alone, we could conceivably
save 924 hours of actual librarian work each year if our vendor,
Innovative, provided native RSS
feeds out of the catalog. Let’s take it a step further
and come up with the number of potential saved work
hours for just half of the 3,700 libraries in Illinois.
Let’s say that only half of them might actually take
advantage of RSS feeds to change how they display new titles on
their web sites. If this saved just one hour per month for 1,850
libraries, native RSS feeds would save Illinois
librarians 22,200 hours in just one year.
So even
if there was never a single patron that subscribed to a single feed,
it would save Illinois librarians 22,200 hours, and let me
tell you something: other than funding, the biggest thing we could
really use more of is time (which can also be translated into
more staffing, but on a personal level, I feel very constrained
time-wise). So now we’ve freed up 22,200 hours of
librarians’ days, thanks to relatively easy programming on the
part of the major vendors. How awesome is that?! And if my vendor
can’t understand that kind of savings, then I have to question
them as my vendor. Sometimes you really can make a big difference with
just “a flip of the switch.”
Other ways I think
native RSS feeds would be used, furthering the benefit to
libraries:
- I think there are users who would display queues
(if we offered queues) or lists on their sites, just like they do now
with NetFlix and Amazon. I’m even willing to
bet my hat that some of them (yes, less than 1%) would display what
they have checked out at this moment, just like they do with NetFlix
and Amazon (“what I’m reading now”). While
you’re at it, throw music in there, too, since a lot of people
(less than 1%) like to post what they’re listening to as
they’re composing their blog posts.
- Library holdings
could be displayed on third-party web sites, like a school’s
site, an academic department’s site, or a community’s
site. In fact, libraries could partner with newspapers, area sports
clubs (a brilliant idea from Stephen Abrams), and other groups to more
easily display material on their web sites. The content
would update automatically, thereby keeping those librarian hours free
for other tasks.
And yet, Walt doesn’t think
it’s exciting that ILS vendors are starting to offer this type
of support to libraries. In fact, Walt doesn’t seem to think
that ILS vendors should be providing RSS feeds here and now at all. I
don’t see any of my member libraries clammoring for Z39.50
compliance with the Bath Profile, but that doesn’t mean
Innovative shouldn’t be compliant or working on it (number of
patrons who are requesting this or even know about Z39.50: zero). I
don’t hear about any of my member libraries doing anything with
Dublin Core metadata, but that doesn’t mean they shouldn’t
be (number of patrons who are requesting this or even know about DC:
zero). Should vendors offer only those services that are formally
requested by 50% of library users (the implication Walt makes by
noting that even in his high-tech community, less than half the
residents probably know about RSS)? What’s the magic number at
which Walt would consent to let ILS vendors start working on
providing RSS feeds? 40%? 25%? 10%? Hopefully
he will leave a comment so the vendors will know when to
start.
I don’t know if he was just lobbing a
softball over the plate in order to help prove the
point that native RSS feeds would be valuable right now or if
he truly believes the position he declines to actually support, but
either way, this one clearly demonstrates Walt’s bias against
RSS. That’s okay, because everyone has their biases. This time,
though, Walt’s just asking for trouble.
Search Paper Fun: Most Cited
Search Paper Fun: Most Cited
12/19/2004 03:37 PMEco-Terror Cited as Top Threat
Eco-Terror Cited as Top Threat
06/16/2004 05:13 AMWired News Jun 16 2004 9:39AM GMT
Four civilian contractors cited in abuse
Four civilian contractors cited in abuse
06/02/2004 06:26 PMOracle v. DOJ: Outsourcing competition
cited
Oracle v. DOJ: Outsourcing competition
cited
06/24/2004 06:12 PMspecial coverage Oracle witnesses say smaller outsourcing firms would
offer key competition after a PeopleSoft acquisition.
U.N. Officials Cited in Oil-For-Food
Case (AP)
U.N. Officials Cited in Oil-For-Food
Case (AP)
04/15/2005 02:59 AMAP - Two high-ranking U.N. officials have been cited in a U.S.
criminal complaint against a South Korean businessman who was at the
center of a 1970s congressional corruption scandal and is now accused
of accepting millions of dollars from Iraq related to the U.N.
oil-for-food program.
Parade Rider Cited for Roping Man (AP)
Parade Rider Cited for Roping Man (AP)
07/27/2004 05:58 PMAP - A horse-mounted parade official roped a tow truck driver and
pulled him about 250 feet during a confrontation before the Cheyenne
Frontier Days parade last weekend, police said.
Expert Cited by CBS Says He Didn't
Authenticate Papers
Expert Cited by CBS Says He Didn't
Authenticate Papers
09/14/2004 10:37 AMThe Washington Post ..
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Muslim Mistreatment Cited at U.S. Prison
(AP)
Muslim Mistreatment Cited at U.S. Prison
(AP)
03/14/2005 04:51 PMus.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/politics/*http://news.yahoo.com/news?
tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050313/ap_on_go_ot/justice_abuse_investigation
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Lucent, Nine Employees Cited for Fraud
by SEC
Lucent, Nine Employees Cited for Fraud
by SEC
05/17/2004 02:55 PMTheStreet.com May 17 2004 6:19PM GMT
Most-Cited Researchers, 1983-2002
Most-Cited Researchers, 1983-2002
11/03/2003 02:32 PMMost-Cited Researchers, 1983-2002http://www.sciencewatch.com/sept-oct2003/sw_sept-oct2003_page2.htm
A very interesting page from ScienceWatch listing the
top 25 most-cited researchers from 1983 - 2002. The Number one spot
goes to
Ber
t Vogelstein of HHMI/Johns Hopkins in the field of Molecular
Biology & Genetics with 361 papers and 106,401 citations!
Conflicts Cited in Iraq Oil Program
(washingtonpost.com)
Conflicts Cited in Iraq Oil Program
(washingtonpost.com)
02/05/2005 10:15 PMwashingtonpost.com - UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 3 -- The former director of
the U.N. oil-for-food program had serious conflicts of interest that
violated the integrity of the world body and helped undermine economic
sanctions against Iraq, U.N.-appointed investigators reported
Thursday.
CIA personnel, civilians cited in abuse
(USATODAY.com)
CIA personnel, civilians cited in abuse
(USATODAY.com)
08/20/2004 08:54 AMUSATODAY.com - More than two dozen U.S. military intelligence
personnel and at least five civilian contractors will be implicated in
the Army's latest investigation of prisoner abuse in Iraq. Among the
allegations against some of those individuals will be what military
officials described as the most serious cases of sexual abuse and
sodomy yet made public.
New Prior Art Cited In 2nd Eolas Patent
Rejection
New Prior Art Cited In 2nd Eolas Patent
Rejection
08/29/2004 02:28 PMSlashdot Aug 29 2004 6:29PM GMT
"Plame's Input Is Cited on Niger
Mission"
"Plame's Input Is Cited on Niger
Mission"
07/11/2004 04:41 AMFirefighter error cited in Chicago
deaths
Firefighter error cited in Chicago
deaths
07/01/2004 08:38 PMDisability Cited in Roller Coaster Death
(AP)
Disability Cited in Roller Coaster Death
(AP)
05/02/2004 07:33 PMAP - A 55-year-old man who died after falling out of a roller coaster
shouldn't have been allowed on the ride because he was heavy and had
cerebral palsy, his mother said Sunday.
Expert Cited by CBS Says He Didn't
Authenticate Papers (washingtonpost.com)
Expert Cited by CBS Says He Didn't
Authenticate Papers (washingtonpost.com)
09/14/2004 02:34 PMGroups Say They Cited Iraq Prison Abuse
(AP)
Groups Say They Cited Iraq Prison Abuse
(AP)
05/06/2004 03:55 PMAP - Iraq's oldest human rights group and the international Red Cross
said Thursday that they complained repeatedly last year about
mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners, long before the U.S. Army began
investigating abuse allegations.
"Harsh C.I.A. Methods Cited in Top Qaeda
Interrogations"
"Harsh C.I.A. Methods Cited in Top Qaeda
Interrogations"
05/14/2004 10:39 AMMetrofuser's Operations Manager Cited
for Top Award
Metrofuser's Operations Manager Cited
for Top Award
12/24/2004 12:43 PMMark Makuch, Operations Manager for Metrofuser, an HP parts
remanufacturer and distributor, has received the Founder's Merit
Award. The award was presented by The Company’s Vice President of
Sales Todd Katz at a ceremony in its production facility in Roselle,
New Jersey. [PRWEB Dec 22, 2004]
Security Gaffes Cited in Courthouse
Spree (AP)
Security Gaffes Cited in Courthouse
Spree (AP)
03/14/2005 05:35 PMAP - The deputy, a 51-year-old woman just 5 feet tall, was simply no
match for the inmate she was escorting to the courtroom, a 6-foot-1,
200-pound former college linebacker on trial for rape. Authorities say
Brian Nichols overpowered deputy Cynthia Hall, took her gun, and
easily gained access to the courtroom, where he went on to kill the
judge and a court reporter. Security cameras captured images of him
overpowering the deputy, but no one, it turned out, was watching the
screens.
Harsh C.I.A. Methods Cited in Top Qaeda
Interrogations
Harsh C.I.A. Methods Cited in Top Qaeda
Interrogations
05/12/2004 11:24 PMThe C.I.A. has used coercive interrogation methods against a select
group of high-level leaders and operatives of Al Qaeda.
Toxins Cited in Farmed Salmon
(washingtonpost.com)
Toxins Cited in Farmed Salmon
(washingtonpost.com)
01/09/2004 09:53 PMwashingtonpost.com - Farm-raised salmon, a growing staple of American
diets, contains significantly higher concentrations of PCBs, dioxin
and other cancer-causing contaminants than salmon caught in the wild,
and should be eaten infrequently, according to a new study of
commercial fish sold in North America, South America and Europe.
Antarctic Glaciers Quicken Pace to Sea;
Warming Is Cited
Antarctic Glaciers Quicken Pace to Sea;
Warming Is Cited
09/24/2004 03:22 AMSome of Antarctica's glaciers have accelerated their seaward march,
suggesting that ocean levels might be irreversibly on the rise for
centuries to come.
Pakistani Cited in Transfer of High-Tech
Gear
Pakistani Cited in Transfer of High-Tech
Gear
03/26/2005 09:27 PMNew York Times Mar 27 2005 1:55AM GMT
Expert Cited by CBS Says He Didn’t
Authenticate Papers
Expert Cited by CBS Says He Didn’t
Authenticate Papers
09/14/2004 08:49 AMwashingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A18982-2004Sep13.html
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Sales, support issues cited by Quest
members
Sales, support issues cited by Quest
members
06/25/2004 05:21 PMIn addition to voicing concerns over PeopleSoft's software licensing,
some attendees at this week's Quest conference for J.D. Edwards users
said changes made by the company have left them uncertain about where
to turn for sales and support help.
Threats to Colorado River Cited (Los
Angeles Times)
Threats to Colorado River Cited (Los
Angeles Times)
04/14/2004 06:31 AMLos Angeles Times - The Colorado River, a major source of drinking
water for Southern California, is the nation's most threatened
waterway, according to the group American Rivers, which annually
compiles a list of the nation's 10 most endangered rivers.
Memo Cited Fears of Attacks in U.S. (Los
Angeles Times)
Memo Cited Fears of Attacks in U.S. (Los
Angeles Times)
04/11/2004 05:35 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — The White House took the
extraordinary step Saturday of releasing a top-secret intelligence
briefing President Bush received five weeks before the Sept. 11
attacks, declassifying a document that contained no specific warning
of the looming strikes in New York and the Pentagon but provided fresh
information that Al Qaeda was bent on hitting targets in the United
States.
Rust and Neglect Cited at Japan Atom
Plant
Rust and Neglect Cited at Japan Atom
Plant
08/11/2004 03:21 AMA steam pipe that blew out had not been inspected in 28 years and had
corroded to a thickness little greater than metal foil.
Poor Judgment Cited in Destruction of
9/11 FAA Tape (Reuters)
Poor Judgment Cited in Destruction of
9/11 FAA Tape (Reuters)
05/06/2004 11:11 PMReuters - Air controllers who communicated
with or tracked hijacked jets on Sept. 11, 2001, taped their
recollections later that day but the recording was destroyed
without anyone ever listening to it, a U.S. investigator said
on Thursday.
Vendor Lock-In Cited as Cost of Windows
over Linux
Vendor Lock-In Cited as Cost of Windows
over Linux
07/28/2004 06:32 PM"The essence of open is the avoidance of vendor lock-in," says an
executive from a business technology advisory group, adding that your
own cost-of-ownership analysis is the one you should really trust.
Executives' Stock Options Cited in Fraud
Case by U.S
Executives' Stock Options Cited in Fraud
Case by U.S
06/04/2004 02:29 AMNew York Times Jun 4 2004 6:16AM GMT
Evidence Is Cited Linking Koreans to
Libya Uranium
Evidence Is Cited Linking Koreans to
Libya Uranium
05/22/2004 06:33 PMInternational inspectors have found evidence that North Korea provided
Libya with nearly two tons of uranium in early 2001.
Fears cited for IBS drug's lagging sales
(USATODAY.com)
Fears cited for IBS drug's lagging sales
(USATODAY.com)
05/05/2004 06:49 AMUSATODAY.com - Sales of Lotronex, a drug to treat irritable bowel
syndrome that was temporarily taken off the market because of safety
concerns, have been far lower than expected since its reintroduction
in November 2002, its maker says.
Alcohol Cited as Problem at Prison (Los
Angeles Times)
Alcohol Cited as Problem at Prison (Los
Angeles Times)
06/13/2004 05:52 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Weeks before U.S. military
investigators began uncovering evidence of mistreatment of detainees,
commanders at the Abu Ghraib prison launched a crackdown on alcohol
abuse and told intelligence troops that guards were suspected of
soliciting sex from Iraqi prostitutes, according to soldiers and
officers who worked at the compound.
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