Monday, November 17, 2008

Classmates: Greenstone?

I hope people read this...have you gotten Greenstone working? On what platform? Are your group members able to access your server remotely, or are you getting together in person to assemble your collection?

I'm able to get it to run on OSX and on Windows, but I can't quite get the remote part (i.e. Apache) worked out and I'm wondering if anybody had any luck with this.

Remote Access software for OSX

http://www.pure-mac.com/remote.html

Friday, November 14, 2008

Week 12 reading reaction and muddiest point

Arms, William. "Implementing Policies for Access Management," D-Lib Magazine, February 1998.
So much of this seems obvious now, but this article is ten years old. It may well be that this influenced how systems work now.
Arms, William. "Chapter 6: Economic and legal issues," in Digital Libraries, MIT Press, 2000.
"Technology can contribute to the solutions, but it can not resolve economic or social issues."

Huh? Technology has done wonders for economic and social issues. Maybe this is a symptom of this being such an old text (relatively speaking) but even in 1999 people were recognizing the economic and social power of technology - particularly the Internet. The "dot-com bubble" was in full force in 1999!
Arms, William. "Chapter 7: Access management and security," in Digital Libraries, MIT Press, 2000.
"Data on many personal computers is unprotected except by physical access; anybody who has access to the computer can read the data."

I'm not sure about the accuracy of this. I know it's not true now - I'm not entirely sure it was true in 1999. It rather depends on the operating system, and there's also encryption. Anyway, I didn't learn anything new from this chapter.
Lesk, Michael. "Chapter 9: Economics" in Understanding Digital Libraries, 2005.
This, by far, is the most interesting of the readings for the week - it's the most current and the most relevant. It's very interesting that we haven't resolved these issues yet. And I don't have the answers, either.
Muddiest Point: None

Monday, November 10, 2008

Greenstone 3 notes

These are notes for myself....

"An error has occurred on the remote Greenstone server while performing this operation: Empty gliserver URL: please set this in Preferences before continuing."

"Unable to get the list of classifiers using classinfo.pl -listall"