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Mitigating Twitter

I’m not quite yet ready to say goodbye to Twitter. It’s been a part of my life since 2007, in some account or another. I’ve actively engaged with libarch Twitter since 2010. I wouldn’t be the crafter, the librarian, the activist (as much as I am one), and even the Christian I am today without what I’ve learned from friends through Twitter.

On the Utterly Bizarre Handling of Conflicting Names in Goodreads

An overview of how Goodreads handles technical aspects of author names when they conflict. When two authors have the same name, they use multiple spaces. Yep. You read it right.

How to Write a Useful Tech Support Ticket

A brief overview of how to write a useful tech support ticket, aimed at an audience of librarians of varying tech levels.

Trip to the Indiana Heritage Quilt Show, pt.1

This is one of those posts which I realize has to be done in several parts because it’s going to be very long and include a lot of photographs. I spent Friday 3/3 and Saturday 3/4 at the Indiana Heritage Quilt Show and related events in Bloomington. It was a wonderful trip and I’m very grateful to the friends who hosted me, since I went down there without anyone. This was my first Quilt Show (I’ve been to auctions, the relief sale, our guild’s quilt show, but nothing like this) and it affected me on a fundamental level.

Why I Vote, Even Though I'm a Mennonite...

Mennonites don’t vote. That’s what I heard growing up. Not that I was raised Mennonite, mind, but even before I knew enough of the beliefs that I knew I wanted to be one, I knew this one fact about them. Of course, like any “fact” about Mennonites…it depends. But it’s definitely a part of our history and our spiritual heritage. My husband says we’ve lost our way, but he still votes.

An Introduction to RDF for Librarians (of a Metadata Bent)

An introduction to the basic concepts of RDF, how it can be expressed, and what its potential actually means. This post is aimed at metadata librarians.

Pull It Together! Presentation on Exporting, Augmenting and Re-Ingesting Data in Fedora 3 and 4

Presentation notes and code from a process used to create a local linked data reconciliation service and augment other local metadata in Fedora.

Easy Hands-On Experience with Basic SQL Querying

Follow-up to the Introduction to SQL for Librarians, this tutorial sets you up with an easy online space to practice your SQL queries.

An Introduction to SQL for Librarians

Several years ago, a reference coworker with some technical aptitude sat me down and asked me what SQL was about and whether she could ever learn it. My answer was that, knowing what I did of her work, she probably wouldn’t need to know anything about SQL for her job. But yes, I did believe she could learn it. I think librarians, particularly the ones who spend the most time in subscription databases, have the right mindset to work with SQL.

Thoughts Five Years After Donating Marrow Stem Cells

Four years ago I wrote a post on my thoughts one year after donating bone marrow stem cells. For medical information about the procedure and my experience with it, I refer you to that post. At the time of the post, I had not yet met my donor. I knew that he was still alive but that his health wasn’t yet in a state where they’d introduce us. I signed a form, I don’t remember know if it was right after or a full year after, letting them know I’d be willing to have my info given to the recipient and receive theirs.