Rebecca Sutton Koeser bio photo

Rebecca Sutton Koeser

Lead Developer, The Center for Digital Humanities at Princeton University

Twitter LinkedIn Github ORCID iD Keybase Humanities Commons

Belfast Group @EmoryCDS site is up again! http://belfastgroup.digitalscholarship.emory.edu/ Thanks to @mia_out for letting me know it was down.

networking-belfast

retweeted https://twitter.com/mikejonesmelb/status/816064286342557696

liked https://twitter.com/mikejonesmelb/status/816064286342557696

@leahwg We should form a club. NameScrunchersUnite!

liked https://twitter.com/leahwg/status/811654684498948096

@leahwg I meant to say hi when you joined - and commiserate on having names too long for Twitter to handle! Great to hear from you.

@leahwg Then it was already worth re-posting on @humcommons ! Thanks for taking the time to read it.

liked https://twitter.com/leahwg/status/811641251992862721

@leahwg Thank you!

retweeted https://twitter.com/humcommons/status/811573500783788032

liked https://twitter.com/humcommons/status/811573500783788032

@adam42smith We needed counts of specific tag patterns per item. I bet the CSV export could have worked for that too, though!

zotero csv

Simple python script to pull out some CSV data from a Zotero RDF export https://gist.github.com/rlskoeser/d18c19a8351d97ca933b64fd26048b98

CDH Zotero RDF python

First week @PrincetonDH! Excited to finally be here and starting to get to know the great people and fascinating projects.

CDH

liked https://twitter.com/StewartVarner/status/781927023577010176

Thanks @stewartvarner ! That’s nice to hear.

liked https://twitter.com/jayvarner/status/781926087307788292

Thanks @jayvarner. I look forward to our next collaboration, whatever and whenever it may be!

@azaroth42 @zimeon Thanks for the links, these look helpful. I may be able to use the iiif python lib to generate what I need.

IIIF

#IIIF experts: are there tools available to generate image dirs/files for level zero Image API compliance?

IIIF

I (with help from @gshukill) made a little python library called piffle for working with #IIIF image URLs https://github.com/emory-lits-labs/piffle

piffle IIIF

It irks me that most of the new “features” in the Fitbit Alta are software changes that could be made available for existing devices.

fitbit

Amazing what you can learn going through linter/code quality reports on an old codebase. Thanks @landscapeio !

retweeted https://twitter.com/briancroxall/status/751097050037649408

liked https://twitter.com/briancroxall/status/751097050037649408

belfastgroup

Finally got the rest of my #OR2016 notes written up. http://rlskoeser.github.io/tags/OR2016/

OR2016

retweeted https://twitter.com/briancroxall/status/748919736109502465

belfastgroup

Slides from my #OR2016 presentation on creating annotated editions with repository content via @readuxer http://rlskoeser.github.io/presentations/2016/OR-readux-annotated-editions.pdf

OR2016

liked https://twitter.com/petrknoth/status/743076388035497985

OR2016

retweeted https://twitter.com/openminted_eu/status/743059252688883713

liked https://twitter.com/openminted_eu/status/743059252688883713

OR2016

liked https://twitter.com/rshanrath/status/743008992889327616

OR2016

liked https://twitter.com/grantdenkinson/status/742989793160798208

OR2016

@PaulineDataWard oh neat! His wikipedia has the pronunciation as well: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lighton_Synge

OR2016

Pronounced like sing. Irish playwright John Millington Synge https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Millington_Synge

The web version of my #OR2016 poster on disk image ingest (poster #41) http://rlskoeser.github.io/2016/06/08/diskimage-ingest/

OR2016

My notes from the #OR2016 #IIIF session this afternoon: http://rlskoeser.github.io/2016/06/13/intro-to-iiif/

OR2016 IIIF

My notes from the #OR2016 #tdm text & data mining session this morning: http://rlskoeser.github.io/2016/06/13/mining-repositories/

OR2016

retweeted https://twitter.com/tla/status/741216713639858176

@dmimno @briancroxall The exact line wasn’t in my notes, but Blei’s reference to it was. Obviously, the idea kind of stuck with me.

liked https://twitter.com/dmimno/status/740911022026825728

retweeted https://twitter.com/briancroxall/status/740906696021807104

What’s in your repository?

/images/updates/2016/06/repo-mimetype-treemap.png
fedora charts

Android’s “setup nearby” feature is cool, but it won’t let me choose main account - I think it is just picking the first alphabetically.

If it takes too long to get a #fitbit replacement (broken band), I may just get used to not wearing a tracker at all.

Refining “airlock” functionality in eulfedora repo-cp script to share content between orgs. ❤ the airlock metaphor/name, via @gshukill

eulfedora naming

coughkaesque

gregisms

@srcd_ @tla Yes, thanks!

@tla that is strange! Mine does have a lot of javascript, and that may be the more interesting work, too.

liked https://twitter.com/tla/status/735538216627998720

Same, @tla: my featured repo is listed as javascript, but I think of it more as a python project

I’m included in this list of 100 Awesome OSS women based on GitHub data: http://bit.ly/247OiS6

Answer: yes, yes I can.

And thanks to snarfed, I don’t get a self-mention from brid.gy!

retweeted https://twitter.com/jpkarlsberg/status/733353389799641089

retweeted https://twitter.com/jpkarlsberg/status/733352756354928640

Testing creating and publishing a tweet via jekyll & a custom rake task.

retweeted https://twitter.com/emorycds/status/732979628369928192

Pushing to twitter via http://brid.gy. Still experimenting and working on automating things.

My jekyll site now displays web mentions with javascript using https://webmention.io/

May be why most developers would rather start fresh rather than maintain & upate somebody else’s code.

Via @StewartVarner

More experimentation. Can I reply to my own updates rather than twitter urls?

Experimenting some more. Replies, formatting, etc

Next, testing syndicated replies via http://brid.gy

Testing… first “microblog” entry posting on my own site and syndicated to twitter with brid.gy & web mentions.