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CLOCKmakers wanted: Lincoln needs web developers!

(I promised you an awful clock-related pun in every CLOCK blog post title, and by crikey I’ll deliver one.) Lincoln needs web developers! As well as the full-time developer we’re recruiting to the...

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Java, John and JournalTOCs

I heard recently that the ticTOCs journal tables-of-contents service will close down in the next month or so. ticTOCs was a JISC-funded project which hasn’t been developed for several years now. It’s...

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CLOCK implementation: key themes (the Peterborough meeting)

This blog post is a comment upon the formal project implementation plan, and gives some more detail about how the CLOCK project intends to meet its project aims. In February, 2012, the project team...

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The technical approach: a CLOCK dev stack

A note on technical development: We’re beginning to make some progress towards a framework for development in the CLOCK project. Project developers Trevor Jones and Andrew Beeken, with the support of...

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Come and work with me on research data at Lincoln #jiscmrd

I’m immensely excited that the following Grade 7 developer job at the University of Lincoln (initially for a fixed term of two years) is now open for applications. Please contact me if you’d like to...

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How to create EZproxy stanzas for passworded resources

We now use EZproxy to provide access to all of our e-resources that have their own local, generic usernames/passwords (in addition to IP-authenticated e-resources – the ‘traditional’ use of EZproxy)....

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