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Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

by Misheck Nyaluso :: Rate this Message:

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LinkedIn

Misheck Nyaluso requested to add you as a connection on LinkedIn:

Marshall,

I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.

- Misheck

 
Accept View invitation from Misheck Nyaluso

 

DID YOU KNOW you can be the first to know when a trusted member of your network changes jobs?
With Network Updates on your LinkedIn home page, you'll be notified as members of your network change their current position. Be the first to know and reach out!

 

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Re: Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

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If you'll excuse a non-library nag.

I consider it quite rude to get invites to social networking groups  
trough mailing lists.

If you want to invite Marshall fine, but please send it to Marshall  
not the whole list.

-ramon.


On 04/11/2009, at 3:05 PM, Misheck Nyaluso wrote:

> LinkedIn
> Misheck Nyaluso requested to add you as a connection on LinkedIn:
>
> Marshall,
>
> I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.
>
> - Misheck
>
>
> Accept
> View invitation from Misheck Nyaluso
>
>
>
> DID YOU KNOW you can be the first to know when a trusted member of  
> your network changes jobs?
> With Network Updates on your LinkedIn home page, you'll be notified  
> as members of your network change their current position. Be the  
> first to know and reach out!
>
>
> © 2009, LinkedIn Corporation
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Icons for material types

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Good afternoon,

Our library is in the process of selecting our parameters/preferences for
our catalog.  We are wondering if anyone has any great links to public
domain icon collections--

Thanks,
Barbara
Barbara L. Keef
Reference & Technology Librarian
Windham Public Library
217 Windham Center Rd.
Windham, Maine 04062
207-892-1908

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OPAC/ Amazon images/ Internet access

by Barbara Keef :: Rate this Message:

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Good afternoon,

We are setting up KOHA for our public library and I wonder if we use images
from Amazon on our OPAC, then patrons accessing the Amazon link through the
image would be online, of course.

Is there a way to allow patrons to view the Amazon info yet limit continued
access to the internet?

Thanks,
Barbara L. Keef
Reference & Technology Librarian
Windham Public Library
217 Windham Center Rd.
Windham, Maine 04062
207-892-1908

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Re: OPAC/ Amazon images/ Internet access

by Chris Cormack-6 :: Rate this Message:

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2009/11/7 Barbara Keef <bkeef@...>:
> Good afternoon,
>
> We are setting up KOHA for our public library and I wonder if we use images
> from Amazon on our OPAC, then patrons accessing the Amazon link through the
> image would be online, of course.
>
> Is there a way to allow patrons to view the Amazon info yet limit continued
> access to the internet?
>
The Amazon content is pulled into the browser, not into Koha itself.
(All sorts of legal and practical reasons for this).
But you could configure your firewall for all the OPAC machines (I
assume you are just talking about the OPAC machines physically in the
library, not people accessing the OPAC from home) to restrict access
to just the amazon servers.
So they would only have access to a tiny part of the internet.

Hope this helps

Chris
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Re: OPAC/ Amazon images/ Internet access

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You could use the old fake proxy trick where you set the proxy to be  
the local machine and add exceptions for Koha and Amazon.

Just a thought


On Nov 6, 2009, at 2:11 PM, Chris Cormack wrote:

> 2009/11/7 Barbara Keef <bkeef@...>:
>> Good afternoon,
>>
>> We are setting up KOHA for our public library and I wonder if we  
>> use images
>> from Amazon on our OPAC, then patrons accessing the Amazon link  
>> through the
>> image would be online, of course.
>>
>> Is there a way to allow patrons to view the Amazon info yet limit  
>> continued
>> access to the internet?
>>
> The Amazon content is pulled into the browser, not into Koha itself.
> (All sorts of legal and practical reasons for this).
> But you could configure your firewall for all the OPAC machines (I
> assume you are just talking about the OPAC machines physically in the
> library, not people accessing the OPAC from home) to restrict access
> to just the amazon servers.
> So they would only have access to a tiny part of the internet.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Chris
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Re: OPAC/ Amazon images/ Internet access

by Rich Boulet :: Rate this Message:

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Barbara:

We accomplished this by installing Fortres on our OPAC-only Windows machines
and whitelisting the websites we wanted to make accessible.  You would have
to whitelist your catalog URL, as well as whatever URLs are serving Amazon
content.  The program also has certain desktop controls that are handy
(disabling right-click options, run command, etc.)

One headache we constantly run into is patrons closing the browser when they
are finished, making the dedicated OPACs look unusable to the casual
observer.  One way to mitigate this is by having the browser open 2 tabs at
start-up.  When a patron goes to close the browser they have to confirm that
they really want to close the 2 tabs.  With that in place the browser is
closed less often, but it still happens sometimes.

For OPAC-only machines we are also running Deep Freeze, which restores
Windows to its previous state at each restart and also erases any history
left by past users.  We also configured the browsers to erase browsing
history at each restart.  Even with this in place some patrons have
expressed concern about their search history being available to subsequent
users unless they restart the browser.

-Rich Boulet



Richard Boulet
Library Director
Blue Hill Public Library
207.374.5515x13



-----Original Message-----
From: koha-bounces@...
[mailto:koha-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Barbara Keef
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 2:00 PM
To: KOHA
Subject: [Koha] OPAC/ Amazon images/ Internet access

Good afternoon,

We are setting up KOHA for our public library and I wonder if we use images
from Amazon on our OPAC, then patrons accessing the Amazon link through the
image would be online, of course.

Is there a way to allow patrons to view the Amazon info yet limit continued
access to the internet?

Thanks,
Barbara L. Keef
Reference & Technology Librarian
Windham Public Library
217 Windham Center Rd.
Windham, Maine 04062
207-892-1908

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Re: Icons for material types

by Daniel Grobani :: Rate this Message:

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It's not public domain, but the Bridge Material Type Icon Set has icons already used in Koha.

Barbara Keef wrote:
Good afternoon,

Our library is in the process of selecting our parameters/preferences for
our catalog.  We are wondering if anyone has any great links to public
domain icon collections--

Thanks,
Barbara
Barbara L. Keef
Reference & Technology Librarian
Windham Public Library
217 Windham Center Rd.
Windham, Maine 04062
207-892-1908

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Re: OPAC/ Amazon images/ Internet access

by Daniel Grobani :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Rich,

I took care of the problem of the patron closing the browser by launching the browser from within this batch file:

:loop
c:\progra~1\intern~1\iexplore
goto loop

Now when a patron closes the browser, it launches again. There's still the problem of the patron killing the batch file, but that doesn't happen very often.

Cheers,

Daniel Grobani
System Administrator
John A. Graziano Memorial Library
Samuel Merritt University
400 Hawthorne Avenue
Oakland, CA 94609

510.869.8900
dgrobani@samuelmerritt.edu
http://www.samuelmerritt.edu/library


Rich Boulet wrote:
Barbara:

We accomplished this by installing Fortres on our OPAC-only Windows machines
and whitelisting the websites we wanted to make accessible.  You would have
to whitelist your catalog URL, as well as whatever URLs are serving Amazon
content.  The program also has certain desktop controls that are handy
(disabling right-click options, run command, etc.)

One headache we constantly run into is patrons closing the browser when they
are finished, making the dedicated OPACs look unusable to the casual
observer.  One way to mitigate this is by having the browser open 2 tabs at
start-up.  When a patron goes to close the browser they have to confirm that
they really want to close the 2 tabs.  With that in place the browser is
closed less often, but it still happens sometimes.

For OPAC-only machines we are also running Deep Freeze, which restores
Windows to its previous state at each restart and also erases any history
left by past users.  We also configured the browsers to erase browsing
history at each restart.  Even with this in place some patrons have
expressed concern about their search history being available to subsequent
users unless they restart the browser.

-Rich Boulet



Richard Boulet
Library Director
Blue Hill Public Library
207.374.5515x13



-----Original Message-----
From: koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz
[mailto:koha-bounces@lists.katipo.co.nz] On Behalf Of Barbara Keef
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 2:00 PM
To: KOHA
Subject: [Koha] OPAC/ Amazon images/ Internet access

Good afternoon,

We are setting up KOHA for our public library and I wonder if we use images
from Amazon on our OPAC, then patrons accessing the Amazon link through the
image would be online, of course.

Is there a way to allow patrons to view the Amazon info yet limit continued
access to the internet?

Thanks,
Barbara L. Keef
Reference & Technology Librarian
Windham Public Library
217 Windham Center Rd.
Windham, Maine 04062
207-892-1908

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Using Google Books for cover images in OPAC

by Barbara Keef :: Rate this Message:

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We are setting up our KOHA preferences and we wondered if using Google Book
Covers is preferred over Amazon-- a comment was made that using Amazon might
suggest that the library is advocating purchasing from Amazon.

Comments?  Good success with Google covers?

Thanks!

Barbara L. Keef
Reference & Technology Librarian
Windham Public Library
217 Windham Center Rd.
Windham, Maine 04062
207-892-1908
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Grobani" <dgrobani@...>
To: <koha@...>
Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 7:18 PM
Subject: Re: [Koha] OPAC/ Amazon images/ Internet access


>
> Hi Rich,
>
> I took care of the problem of the patron closing the browser by launching
> the browser from within this batch file:
>
> :loop
> c:\progra~1\intern~1\iexplore
> goto loop
>
> Now when a patron closes the browser, it launches again. There's still the
> problem of the patron killing the batch file, but that doesn't happen very
> often.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Daniel Grobani
> System Administrator
> John A. Graziano Memorial Library
> Samuel Merritt University
> 400 Hawthorne Avenue
> Oakland, CA 94609
>
> 510.869.8900
> dgrobani@...
> http://www.samuelmerritt.edu/library
>
>
>
> Rich Boulet wrote:
>>
>> Barbara:
>>
>> We accomplished this by installing Fortres on our OPAC-only Windows
>> machines
>> and whitelisting the websites we wanted to make accessible.  You would
>> have
>> to whitelist your catalog URL, as well as whatever URLs are serving
>> Amazon
>> content.  The program also has certain desktop controls that are handy
>> (disabling right-click options, run command, etc.)
>>
>> One headache we constantly run into is patrons closing the browser when
>> they
>> are finished, making the dedicated OPACs look unusable to the casual
>> observer.  One way to mitigate this is by having the browser open 2 tabs
>> at
>> start-up.  When a patron goes to close the browser they have to confirm
>> that
>> they really want to close the 2 tabs.  With that in place the browser is
>> closed less often, but it still happens sometimes.
>>
>> For OPAC-only machines we are also running Deep Freeze, which restores
>> Windows to its previous state at each restart and also erases any history
>> left by past users.  We also configured the browsers to erase browsing
>> history at each restart.  Even with this in place some patrons have
>> expressed concern about their search history being available to
>> subsequent
>> users unless they restart the browser.
>>
>> -Rich Boulet
>>
>>
>>
>> Richard Boulet
>> Library Director
>> Blue Hill Public Library
>> 207.374.5515x13
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: koha-bounces@...
>> [mailto:koha-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Barbara Keef
>> Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 2:00 PM
>> To: KOHA
>> Subject: [Koha] OPAC/ Amazon images/ Internet access
>>
>> Good afternoon,
>>
>> We are setting up KOHA for our public library and I wonder if we use
>> images
>> from Amazon on our OPAC, then patrons accessing the Amazon link through
>> the
>> image would be online, of course.
>>
>> Is there a way to allow patrons to view the Amazon info yet limit
>> continued
>> access to the internet?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Barbara L. Keef
>> Reference & Technology Librarian
>> Windham Public Library
>> 217 Windham Center Rd.
>> Windham, Maine 04062
>> 207-892-1908
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> Koha mailing list
>> Koha@...
>> http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>>
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Re: Using Google Books for cover images in OPAC

by Nicole Engard-2 :: Rate this Message:

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It's really a matter of personal preference.  If you use Google Books
then you're advocating Google Books - while not a site to purchase
books, it's still a commercial site.  Most people find that Amazon has
more covers, but I haven't noticed a difference personally.

Nicole C. Engard

On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Barbara Keef <bkeef@...> wrote:

> We are setting up our KOHA preferences and we wondered if using Google Book
> Covers is preferred over Amazon-- a comment was made that using Amazon might
> suggest that the library is advocating purchasing from Amazon.
>
> Comments?  Good success with Google covers?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Barbara L. Keef
> Reference & Technology Librarian
> Windham Public Library
> 217 Windham Center Rd.
> Windham, Maine 04062
> 207-892-1908
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Daniel Grobani" <dgrobani@...>
> To: <koha@...>
> Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 7:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [Koha] OPAC/ Amazon images/ Internet access
>
>
>>
>> Hi Rich,
>>
>> I took care of the problem of the patron closing the browser by launching
>> the browser from within this batch file:
>>
>> :loop
>> c:\progra~1\intern~1\iexplore
>> goto loop
>>
>> Now when a patron closes the browser, it launches again. There's still the
>> problem of the patron killing the batch file, but that doesn't happen very
>> often.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Daniel Grobani
>> System Administrator
>> John A. Graziano Memorial Library
>> Samuel Merritt University
>> 400 Hawthorne Avenue
>> Oakland, CA 94609
>>
>> 510.869.8900
>> dgrobani@...
>> http://www.samuelmerritt.edu/library
>>
>>
>>
>> Rich Boulet wrote:
>>>
>>> Barbara:
>>>
>>> We accomplished this by installing Fortres on our OPAC-only Windows
>>> machines
>>> and whitelisting the websites we wanted to make accessible.  You would
>>> have
>>> to whitelist your catalog URL, as well as whatever URLs are serving
>>> Amazon
>>> content.  The program also has certain desktop controls that are handy
>>> (disabling right-click options, run command, etc.)
>>>
>>> One headache we constantly run into is patrons closing the browser when
>>> they
>>> are finished, making the dedicated OPACs look unusable to the casual
>>> observer.  One way to mitigate this is by having the browser open 2 tabs
>>> at
>>> start-up.  When a patron goes to close the browser they have to confirm
>>> that
>>> they really want to close the 2 tabs.  With that in place the browser is
>>> closed less often, but it still happens sometimes.
>>>
>>> For OPAC-only machines we are also running Deep Freeze, which restores
>>> Windows to its previous state at each restart and also erases any history
>>> left by past users.  We also configured the browsers to erase browsing
>>> history at each restart.  Even with this in place some patrons have
>>> expressed concern about their search history being available to
>>> subsequent
>>> users unless they restart the browser.
>>>
>>> -Rich Boulet
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Richard Boulet
>>> Library Director
>>> Blue Hill Public Library
>>> 207.374.5515x13
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: koha-bounces@...
>>> [mailto:koha-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Barbara Keef
>>> Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 2:00 PM
>>> To: KOHA
>>> Subject: [Koha] OPAC/ Amazon images/ Internet access
>>>
>>> Good afternoon,
>>>
>>> We are setting up KOHA for our public library and I wonder if we use
>>> images
>>> from Amazon on our OPAC, then patrons accessing the Amazon link through
>>> the
>>> image would be online, of course.
>>>
>>> Is there a way to allow patrons to view the Amazon info yet limit
>>> continued
>>> access to the internet?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Barbara L. Keef
>>> Reference & Technology Librarian
>>> Windham Public Library
>>> 217 Windham Center Rd.
>>> Windham, Maine 04062
>>> 207-892-1908
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Koha mailing list
>>> Koha@...
>>> http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Koha mailing list
>>> Koha@...
>>> http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
>>>
>>>
>>
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