Code4Lib Journal #34
Code4Lib Journal #34 is now available.
- Editorial: Some Numbers, by Andrew Darby
- Digital Archaeology and/or Forensics: Working with Floppy Disks from the 1980s, by John Durno
- Need Help with Your Code? Piloting a Programming and Software Development Consultation Service, by Laura Wrubel, Daniel Kerchner and Justin Littman
- Partnering for Discoverability: Knitting Archival Finding Aids to Digitized Material Using a Low Tech Digital Content Linking Process, by Liz Woolcott, Andrea Payant and Sara Skindelien
- Overly Honest Data Repository Development, by Colleen Fallaw, Elise Dunham, Elizabeth Wickes, Dena Strong, Ayla Stein, Qian Zhang, Kyle Rimkus, Bill Ingram and Heidi J. Imker
- OSS4EVA: Using Open-Source Tools to Fulfill Digital Preservation Requirements, by Janet Carleton, Heidi Dowding, Marty Gengenbach, Blake Graham, Sam Meister, Jessica Moran, Shira Peltzman, Julie Seifert and Dorothy Waugh
- Node-Based Configuration Management Architecture for Private LOCKSS Networks by Tobin M. Cataldo
- From Users to Developers: NCSU’s Involvement with an Open Source ERM, by Xiaoyan Song
- Consortial-Based Customizations for New Primo UI, by Dan Moore and Nathan Mealey