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		<title>RLG Tools Form (May 8th, Boston Public Library)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, as folks might have gathered from a few of my posts over the last week, I had a few engagements that have keep me on the east coast over the past week.&#160; One of the events that I had attended during the week was the RLG Tools forum at the Boston Public Library.&#160; This [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, as folks might have gathered from a few of my posts over the last week, I had a few engagements that have keep me on the east coast over the past week.&nbsp; One of the events that I had attended during the week was the RLG Tools forum at the Boston Public Library.&nbsp; This event is the first (of hopefully what will become a reoccurring) event put on by RLG to help promote and inform RLG members of tools being developed within the library community that deal with specific facets of creating, managing and preserving objects within a library.&nbsp; For this first tools forum, RLG focused on tools primarily developed to facilitate the metadata creation and maintenance process.&nbsp; For that reason, I was invited to present MarcEdit&#8230;but I&#8217;ll get to that shortly.</p>
<p>So how was the trip.&nbsp; Good.&nbsp; I actually like Boston, and even though I didn&#8217;t get a whole lot of time to visit the city (simply because I was busy), I did find ways to get out and sample multiple varieties of my favorite soups, creaming Boston Clam Chowder and a creamy Lobster bisque.&nbsp; It&#8217;s likely a good thing that I don&#8217;t live in a city were these types of creamy delights are always available &#8212; because I&#8217;d likely find a way to have them about everyday (which can&#8217;t be healthy).&nbsp; But I&#8217;m getting ahead of myself a little.</p>
<p>For this trip, because I was traveling to multiple cities and multiple airports before my trip was done, I decided to buy a lot of one way tickets (partly because it worked out to be cheaper).&nbsp; And because of that, I got to try out the airport in Salem, Oregon.&nbsp; Salem, which had a municipal airport years ago before commercial service was abandoned, is getting a second chance at commercial airline service.&nbsp; Delta provides a handful of flights out of Salem into Salt Lake City, so I decided to give the airport a try since I generally fly out of PDX, about 2+ hours from my house, depending on traffic.&nbsp; So the good &#8212; its only 15 minutes from my house, which definitely has it&#8217;s pluses.&nbsp; Of course, being a small airport, parking is very limited, so you really need someone that can drop you off, or, as I chose, take a cab from somewhere in Salem [note, this is where having only one car can be a pain.&nbsp; I took a 6 AM flight, and to have my wife drop me off, she would have had to have driven with me (and woke up the boys), around 4:30 am.&nbsp; Not something I would ask them todo.&nbsp; Because of that, it actually almost costs more (depending on how I make the trip), for me to fly out of Salem, since I can rent a car through Enterprise and simply drop it off at PDX.&nbsp; Odd how that works out].</p>
<p>So the airport &#8212; it&#8217;s small.&nbsp; Only one terminal, but staff were nice and attentive.&nbsp; Security took <strong>forever</strong> to get through, simply because their is only one security gate and all people are processed through it about 40 minutes before the flight.&nbsp; You basically spend that time in line (unless you can be first through).&nbsp; Secondly, for a small airport like this &#8212; they really need to offer passengers something &#8212; wifi would be a good start &#8212; a Starbucks or something with some food or pastries would be a second.&nbsp; Since the terminal is so small, I found myself doing a bit of thumb twiddling.&nbsp; Had I been at PDX, I would have gotten myself a hot chocolate and been reading the news or playing a little online chess.&nbsp; Also, I&#8217;m not sure I like Salt Lake as a hub.&nbsp; The airport is actually very nice (Salt Lake), but it made for a very long flight to Boston.&nbsp; Generally, from PDX, I end up getting a short layover in Cincy or Chicago, which makes for a nice stretch break, and a shorter second flight.&nbsp; So, I&#8217;m pretty sure PDX is going to remain my primary airport for the foreseeable future, though I hope the Salem continues to be an option.</p>
<p>So the tools meeting &#8212; that went surprisingly well.&nbsp; I&#8217;m always happy to hear from folks that have used MarcEdit and found it useful and there I found a little of both.&nbsp; Also, I got to talk to a number of people about MarcEdit for the first time (or, tell people about functionality that they might not have otherwise been aware of it).&nbsp; I think most people still see MarcEdit as primarily a MARC editing package &#8212; though throughout the last couple of years, the program really has been expanded to include a number of functions that make data harvesting, metadata packaging, etc. a much simpler process. </p>
<p>For my part, I got to check out a number of tools myself.&nbsp; I think that my favorite and the one that I&#8217;m going to take a much closer look at is Archon [http://www.archon.com], an EAD delivery and management system.&nbsp; At present, OSU is making use a number of tools to store and display finding aids.&nbsp; There&#8217;s the NWDA&#8217;s website (a group that might be interested in this software as well, since it&#8217;s open source, free and looks to be fairly well supported.&nbsp; Certainly could free up a number of funds currently be spent to license their current software solution), OSU&#8217;s CONTENTdm instance as well as just PDF representations of the data.&nbsp; I&#8217;m not sure if Archon can replace any of those interfaces, but I certainly think it&#8217;s worth taking a closer look.&nbsp; Additionally, there was a metadata management tool shared by the University of North Texas Libraries that demonstrated a customized process used by the institution to metadata loaded into their digital systems (which could be interesting if uncoupled from University of North Texas&#8217;s workflows) as well as a MOD&#8217;s Editor built from XFORMS developed by Brown University, which I find amazing simply due to the simplicity of design.&nbsp; However, there were lots of other tools that were shown off.&nbsp; Those with URLs are as follows:</p>
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<li>Web Cataloging Assistant (UCLA version) &#8212; this is a helper program that makes the Web Cataloging Assistant customizable [no, url, but you can contact John Riemer (<a href="mailto:jriemer@library.uclc.edu">jriemer@library.uclc.edu</a>) if you use LC&#8217;s WebCat and would like to try out UCLA&#8217;s derivative.</li>
<li>Metadata Analysis Tool (University of North Texas): <a href="http://www.library.unt.edu/digitalprojects/metadata/analysis">http://www.library.unt.edu/digitalprojects/metadata/analysis</a></li>
<li>LS Tools Summary (Cornell University): <a href="http://lstool.library.cornell.edu">http://lstool.library.cornell.edu</a></li>
<li>Archivist&#8217;s Toolkit: <a href="http://www.archivisttoolkit.org">http://www.archivisttoolkit.org</a> [note, there was some talk between Archon and Archivist&#8217;s Tool developers on potential co-development, or at least, better integration)</li>
<li>MODS Editor (Brown University): <a href="http://dl.lib.brown.edu/its/software/metadata">http://dl.lib.brown.edu/its/software/metadata</a><br />Demo: <a href="http://riker.services.brown.edu:8080/editor/demo">http://riker.services.brown.edu:8080/editor/demo</a></li>
<li>Subject Suggestor (National Library of Australia): <a href="http://ll03.nla.gov/au/ss/search">http://ll03.nla.gov/au/ss/search</a> [Very cool project.&nbsp; I&#8217;m hoping that they make this available for other folks to download and use)</li>
<li>Web Cataloging Assistant [WebCat] (United States Library of Congress): <a href="http://www.loc.gov/catdir/beat/webcat.html">http://www.loc.gov/catdir/beat/webcat.html</a></li>
<li>Archon (University of Illinois): <a href="http://www.archon.com">http://www.archon.com</a></li>
<li>MarcEdit: (Terry Reese): <a href="http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/marcedit">http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/marcedit</a></li>
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<p>So was the forum worth it?&nbsp; From my prospective, as a tools developer, it was.&nbsp; One of the challenges, even for someone who has been doing this for a while, it finding new ways to interact with one&#8217;s user community.&nbsp; I think MarcEdit is likely unique among many tools in that it&#8217;s not a university project.&nbsp; While Oregon State University certainly has been great in allowing me time to work on this project, as well as grow and support the user community &#8212; I do all development on my own time.&nbsp; And the program isn&#8217;t developed specifically for OSU.&nbsp; In fact, development is really community driven, in that new features are basically added at user request &#8212; so for me, interacting with users is really one of the most important ways that I can get a better idea of what people are waiting out of the program.&nbsp; And for that, the RLG tools forum was very useful.&nbsp; As an attendee, this meeting exposed me to a number of tools that I certainly wasn&#8217;t aware of before.&nbsp; How we will be able to make use of some of these tools, well, that&#8217;s still in the air, but I think that forums like this are important.&nbsp; There are a lot of people within the library community creating a lot of really interesting projects &#8212; as well as a lot of overlapping projects being developed.&nbsp; I think forums like this might be able to have an affect of getting like projects together and maybe help to reduce some of the duplication being done on campuses across the country &#8212; and that would certainly be a good thing.</p>
<p>So, after Boston, I made a trip to NY to visit the Geneseo library and my good friend, <a href="mailto:oberland@geneseo.edu" target="_blank">Cyril Oberlander</a>.&nbsp; They are doing some fantastic work with ILLIAD and document/article delivery.&nbsp; If you want to read a little more about their project, see <a title="http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/archives/522" href="http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/archives/522">http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/archives/522</a>.&nbsp; But I certainly enjoyed the opportunity to get to hear about their work and give them some feedback and some ideas as they look to make the service more widely available to organizations outside of the SUNY group.&nbsp; And of course, this trip wasn&#8217;t all work as well.&nbsp; On Saturday, I drove out to the Letchworth State Park &#8212; also referred to as the Grand Canyon of the East.&nbsp; It&#8217;s a gorgeous area &#8212; with some great hiking and scenery.&nbsp; There are basically 4 falls areas that you can hike to.&nbsp; I got a lot of great pictures (which I might post, maybe not), seen lots of deer and basically spend 8 hours hiking in the woods.&nbsp; I loved the quiet and a chance to get unconnected for a little while.&nbsp; Of course, while I was there, one place that I didn&#8217;t visit was Inspiration Point.&nbsp; My impression of the place is that it&#8217;s kindof a couples hangout, so I decided to add that as a place to visit with my wife, next time we find ourselves in the Rochester/Geneseo area.&nbsp; <img src='http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The only real bummer with the trip has been the travel home.&nbsp; This is the first time in a long time that I haven&#8217;t been at home for Mother&#8217;s day.&nbsp; Fortunately, my oldest son (Kenny) picked up the slack for me.&nbsp; My wife told me that he&#8217;d been planning a secret all week and that this morning, he got up at 7 am and snuck into the our bedroom with gifts.&nbsp; He left them on the bed and then gave her a kiss on the cheek and wished her a happy mother&#8217;s day before disappearing back into his room with his brother.&nbsp; Not sure what the secret Kenny present was (apparently, I have loose lips because I told me he wasn&#8217;t telling me either), but I&#8217;m sure it was great.&nbsp; And now I&#8217;m hoping that I&#8217;ll be able to get home before mother&#8217;s day ends.&nbsp; The joys of airline travel in the 21st century.&nbsp; I should just about be at PDX right now (9 pm), but thanks to an extended period on the runway (for who knows why), I&#8217;ve still got at least another hour before landing (10 pm).&nbsp; Speaking of joys of airline travel. [soapbox]I personally have no problem with airlines moving to the al cart model that many have started to embrace.&nbsp; If they want to charge for food, entertainment, extra bags, etc &#8212; I&#8217;m fine with that.&nbsp; On a 6 hour flight, like the one I&#8217;m on now &#8212; it would be nice to be tossed a bag of peanuts now and then, but I know the score and pack accordingly so I&#8217;m generally prepared.&nbsp; All I ask of an airline is two things&#8230;1) that both my bags and I get to the city at the same time (something that I&#8217;ve had few problems with considering the amount I travel) and 2) that I arrive on time.&nbsp; Both are important to me, but it seems that arriving ontime is becoming a much rarer event.&nbsp; Since February, I&#8217;ve been on roughly 7 flights.&nbsp; Going east bound, I&#8217;ve found average arrival time has been about a 1/2 late, going west bound, my arrival at PDX has been nearly always ontime (today is actually a bit of an anomaly), but my layover flights (generally to O&#8217;Hare) have been exercises in futility as I&#8217;m always finding myself landing and then sprinting between terminally only to arrive at my gate and trying to talk myself onto a flight that is preparing to leave.&nbsp; Fortunately, I&#8217;ve had a lot of understanding gate agents, but the increased frequency of delays and tardiness is something that I&#8217;ve definitely been noticing.[/soapbox]</p>
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<p>&#8211;TR</p>
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<p>** Update &#8212; didn&#8217;t make it.&nbsp; Got home at 12:03 am in the morning.&nbsp; Loooonnnnngggg day.</p>
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		<title>MarcEdit update</title>
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		<title>Geneseo Resource Sharing project</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the first time, in a really long time, I won&#8217;t be home on Mother&#8217;s Day.&#160; A trip to Boston last week was extended to include some time in NY to talk to friends and the Geneseo library about the resource sharing project that they are working on.&#160;&#160; I was really impressed by the work [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the first time, in a really long time, I won&#8217;t be home on Mother&#8217;s Day.&nbsp; A trip to Boston last week was extended to include some time in NY to talk to friends and the Geneseo library about the resource sharing project that they are working on.&nbsp;&nbsp; I was really impressed by the work that had currently been done on this project.&nbsp; Their work to integrate ILLIAD instances to work towards unmediated article sharing within their partners as well as their ability to generate workflow reports generating time spent on each part of the request and delivery process (seeing information about both the borrowing and lending institutions) was pretty cool.&nbsp; At this point, this group is looking to expand their current work into a very ambitious open source project that could potentially help both their own consortia, but also provide an open tool that could be utilized by other Interlibrary Loan offices to deal with issues relating to publisher licensing guidelines, as they relate to lending digital articles.&nbsp; If anyone happens to be working on something like that, they should contact <a href="mailto:oberland@geneseo.edu" target="_blank">Cyril Oberlander</a>.&nbsp; At this point, they are starting work on their next implementation of this project and are interested in knowing if anyone else is working a project like this.</p>
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		<title>Quick MarcEdit FYI</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll be posting an update this weekend that includes an updated bootloader to deal with a problem identified when installing on Vista 64-bit, as well as including enhancements to the Z39.50 Extended Services support and the OAI Harvester (making it more fault tolerant). 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll be posting an update this weekend that includes an updated bootloader to deal with a problem identified when installing on Vista 64-bit, as well as including enhancements to the Z39.50 Extended Services support and the OAI Harvester (making it more fault tolerant). </p>
<p>Also, I reharvested the UMich. Google Books records and will be posting the set (for those interested in a testing set, etc) this weekend as well, likely Friday night as I&#8217;ll be spending a good deal of time tomorrow on the road.</p>
<p>&#8211;TR</p>
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		<title>For the record, no, I&#8217;m not at IUG this year</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Funny day.&#160; Great story.&#160; I&#8217;ve been hanging out in Minnesota attending DLF and got a funny message.&#160; Apparently, my absence at this year&#8217;s IUG was noticed and a few folks wanted to know if Innovative had somehow banned me from attending.&#160; I found this an odd statement for two reasons.&#160; First, I&#8217;m not sure what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Funny day.&nbsp; Great story.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve been hanging out in Minnesota attending DLF and got a funny message.&nbsp; Apparently, my absence at this year&#8217;s IUG was noticed and a few folks wanted to know if Innovative had somehow banned me from attending.&nbsp; I found this an odd statement for two reasons.&nbsp; First, I&#8217;m not sure what the author of this message had in mind.&nbsp; The first thought I had was an episode of the <em>Simpson&#8217;s</em>.&nbsp; During the first season, Homer is voted to negotiate with Mr. Burns to keep their dental plan.&nbsp; After failing to submit to Mr. Burn&#8217;s original offer, we have a scene with Homer at home.</p>
<p>[knock, knock]</p>
<p>Homer: Who&#8217;s there<br />Voice: Hired Goons</p>
<p>[Homer opens the door to find two hired goons waiting to take him to Mr. Burns]</p>
<p>Is this the scenario that was being imagined?&nbsp; Probably not.&nbsp; I imagine what probably prompted the question was some recent events and announcements to come out of the Pacific Northwest, specifically as they had to do with Summit, a consortia made up of Oregon and Washington Libraries.&nbsp; For the past 13 years (if I remember correctly, Summit started my freshman year at the University of Oregon in 1995), the Summit (or Orbis consortia, as it was known for the first 9 or so years) consortia utilized III&#8217;s InnReach software.&nbsp; As of next fall, this will change, as the consortia and OCLC have entered into an agreement to build a consortia version of WorldCat Local.&nbsp; This decision has put some strain in the relationship between III and the consortia (and III and it&#8217;s members) over the past year &#8212; but it really is time to move on.&nbsp; In the end, we simply didn&#8217;t share the same needs and were moving in two different paths.&nbsp; On one hand, the consortia had a real desire to purchase a solution that provided much greater access to API for purposes of interoperability and local development.&nbsp; With OCLC&#8217;s product, this appears to be something that will be available to the consortia and it&#8217;s members &#8212; especially as OCLC&#8217;s grid services become a reality.&nbsp; III on the other hand, well, I think that they will eventually come around to making an API available &#8212; they are just doing it much slower than we would like.&nbsp; But more than anything though, I think it comes down to a difference of philosophy.&nbsp; III, for better or worst, still sees the library catalog as the central resource of a library&#8217;s infrastructure, while Summit and it&#8217;s members are starting to see it as one small piece of a much larger whole.&nbsp; Because of that, the two groups place different emphasizes on things like API access, NCIP support, OAI support, etc. &#8212; essentially, services that would ease the flow of data into and out of the library system.&nbsp; For Summit, not having the ability to use or develop these services became a deal breaker (and for III, our request for them was a deal breaker as well).&nbsp; </p>
<p>Secondly, and this is one of those things that I&#8217;m slightly concerned about as a customer and member of the IUG community is that there was an expectation by some that the above consortia changes would lead a company to blackball a group of members.&nbsp; Is that really how the IUG community looks at their relationship with III, one that is built on a foundation of eggshells?&nbsp; Or does it say something about librarians, who tend to treat their vendors with kid-gloves.&nbsp; I think it shows a little of both &#8212; because people in the IUG community are nervous (I hear it all the time) that III will bring the hammer down on institution if they criticize their products, which certainly feeds into the library community&#8217;s built-in timidness in regards to how we work with our vendors.&nbsp; But now I&#8217;m getting off topic.&nbsp; <img src='http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>So, for the record, the reason I&#8217;m not at the IUG is because I&#8217;m in Minneapolis attending DLF.&nbsp; So, no, III didn&#8217;t send Rocko to my office in Corvallis (at least, not yet) &#8212; sorry to disappoint.&nbsp; </p>
<p>&#8211;TR</p>
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		<title>Denver International now has free wifi</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2008 21:03:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ll admit it &#8212; I arrange me layovers (when I have to have them) around airports that have free wifi.&#160; For that reason, I&#8217;ve avoided Denver International for years.&#160; Well, on my way to DLF &#8212; I had to layover in Denver for a couple of hours (thanks to a delayed flight) and imagine my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll admit it &#8212; I arrange me layovers (when I have to have them) around airports that have free wifi.&nbsp; For that reason, I&#8217;ve avoided Denver International for years.&nbsp; Well, on my way to DLF &#8212; I had to layover in Denver for a couple of hours (thanks to a delayed flight) and imagine my surprise &#8212; free wifi.&nbsp; This is great because Denver is one of the most accessible hubs out of PDX.&nbsp; Should make layovers a bit less mindnumbing.</p>
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		<title>Meeting the President</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[That would be cool wouldn&#8217;t it, but that&#8217;s not quite what happened.&#160; Thanks to the historically close Democratic Primary, President Bill Clinton spent Friday and Saturday in Oregon, campaigning for his wife in small towns across Oregon.&#160; As luck would have it, one of the towns that he stopped was Monmouth, Oregon, right in our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That would be cool wouldn&#8217;t it, but that&#8217;s not quite what happened.&nbsp; Thanks to the historically close Democratic Primary, President Bill Clinton spent Friday and Saturday in Oregon, campaigning for his wife in small towns across Oregon.&nbsp; As luck would have it, one of the towns that he stopped was Monmouth, Oregon, right in our own back yard so we decided to attend the event.&nbsp; </p>
<p>It was actually pretty crazy.&nbsp; The event took place in a tiny gym on the Western Oregon University campus.&nbsp; My small family and about 1000 of our closes friends squeezed into the gym (it was cozy &#8212; and hot) to listen to the President talk about problems facing the country and how they relate to Oregon locally.&nbsp; He gave a great speech, and afterwards, stuck around to shake hands and have pictures taken.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Kenny and Nathan were fantastic.&nbsp; In a crowded room, they sat and played for a little over an hour, and while Kenny may not remember it when he get older &#8212; I took him up to the front of the room after the speech was over and was able to get about two feet from the President.&nbsp; He was a little to shy to stick his hand out for a handshake, so he just gave the President a wave, which was returned and then we had to step back and the crush of people started to make him feel a little bit claustrophobic.&nbsp; Nathan and Alyce had the same experience &#8212; getting within an arms length but having to retreat back because the crush of people simply became a concern with Nathan around.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Anyway, who knows when the next time a president, past or president, will come through our little area of Oregon again &#8212; but hopefully it will be a memory that our boys will remember.&nbsp; At the very least, it will be something cool that Kenny can share at show and tell this week. <img src='http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Connexion Plugin Update</title>
		<link>http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/archives/517</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2008 06:32:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I updated the connexion plugin to fix a few issues and make it a little easier to work with.&#160; The primary issues corrected deal with spacing of downloaded data.&#160; Normalization of some fields where spacing is important ($w&#8217;s), where being stripped causing validation errors.&#160; This has been corrected.&#160; 
So how do you update?&#160; Well, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I updated the connexion plugin to fix a few issues and make it a little easier to work with.&nbsp; The primary issues corrected deal with spacing of downloaded data.&nbsp; Normalization of some fields where spacing is important ($w&#8217;s), where being stripped causing validation errors.&nbsp; This has been corrected.&nbsp; </p>
<p>So how do you update?&nbsp; Well, at this point, it requires 2 MarcEdit restarts (this will change soon).&nbsp; To update, do the following:</p>
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<li>Open the Main MarcEdit Window</li>
<li>Select Add-ins/Plugin Manager</li>
<li>You should now see this:<br /><a href="http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/wp-content/mslive_images/ConnexionPluginUpdate_14AAF/image.png"><img style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" height="431" alt="image" src="http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/wp-content/mslive_images/ConnexionPluginUpdate_14AAF/image_thumb.png" width="454" border="0"></a><br />Because the plug-ins are loaded at startup, the code is actually in memory at this point.&nbsp; So, you need to go through a multi-step process to update the files.&nbsp; First, select remove from the installed plugins and click on the Remove button when it becomes enabled.&nbsp; Now, restart MarcEdit.</li>
<li>Go back into the Plugin Manager and now select the OCLC Connexion Plugin from the Available Plugins list.&nbsp; When selected, the download button is enabled.&nbsp; Click download.&nbsp; You will be prompted that the plugin will become enabled the next time you start MarcEdit.&nbsp; So, restart MarcEdit and you are now updated.</li>
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		<title>Sun to begin Close sourcing parts of MySQL Development</title>
		<link>http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/archives/516</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 07:15:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I remember mentioning (http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/archives/490) that I wasn&#8217;t sure why, but I wasn&#8217;t wild about Sun aquiring MySQL.&#160; And then today, I seen this link picked up on Slashdot (http://jcole.us/blog/archives/2008/04/14/just-announced-mysql-to-launch-new-features-only-in-mysql-enterprise/).&#160; Apparently, Sun will start close sourcing parts of the code-base, making specific elements of the database (think enterprise level functionality), available to MySQL Enterprise customers.&#160; I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember mentioning (<a title="http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/archives/490" href="http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/archives/490">http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/archives/490</a>) that I wasn&#8217;t sure why, but I wasn&#8217;t wild about Sun aquiring MySQL.&nbsp; And then today, I seen this link picked up on Slashdot (<a title="http://jcole.us/blog/archives/2008/04/14/just-announced-mysql-to-launch-new-features-only-in-mysql-enterprise/" href="http://jcole.us/blog/archives/2008/04/14/just-announced-mysql-to-launch-new-features-only-in-mysql-enterprise/">http://jcole.us/blog/archives/2008/04/14/just-announced-mysql-to-launch-new-features-only-in-mysql-enterprise/</a>).&nbsp; Apparently, Sun will start close sourcing parts of the code-base, making specific elements of the database (think enterprise level functionality), available to MySQL Enterprise customers.&nbsp; I can&#8217;t say that this suprises me, though it does disappointment.</p>
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		<title>Z39.50 and Redistributables update</title>
		<link>http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/archives/515</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 06:58:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I introduced an error into the batch Z39.50 search function.&#160; This was corrected in this build.&#160; The change affects the z39.50 client (as well as the redistributables).&#160; Here are the download links:
MarcEdit App: http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/marcedit/software/development/MarcEdit51_Setup.exe
Runtimes:&#160; http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/marcedit/software/development/MarcEdit51_Runtimes.exe
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I introduced an error into the batch Z39.50 search function.&nbsp; This was corrected in this build.&nbsp; The change affects the z39.50 client (as well as the redistributables).&nbsp; Here are the download links:</p>
<p>MarcEdit App: <a href="http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/marcedit/software/development/MarcEdit51_Setup.exe">http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/marcedit/software/development/MarcEdit51_Setup.exe</a></p>
<p>Runtimes:&nbsp; <a href="http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/marcedit/software/development/MarcEdit51_Runtimes.exe">http://oregonstate.edu/~reeset/marcedit/software/development/MarcEdit51_Runtimes.exe</a></p>
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