May 28, 2009

Web Elements to Add to Your Site

For some time now Google has been offering a variety of services (maps, calendars, custom search, etc.) that can be embedded into your Website or blog, but now the folks at Google have put many of these services under the heading, "Web Elements." Generally speaking, they've made it a little easier for the average person to add some cool things to a Website. If you are looking to enhance your site, check out the available elements. Send me an email or give me a call if you have any questions on setting up an element in your site. 

May 27, 2009

Video Demos for iPhone Apps

If you are an iPhone or iPod Touch user (or helping patrons who are) you're probably always on the lookout for fantastic new applications (apps) to add to your device. However, finding and understanding the purpose of an app can be challenging.

May 23, 2009

Web crawlers

David's message yesterday afternoon is correct. But to add a bit more data to the mix, which is probably more than most of you care about, here's some interesting tidbits. There are at present two webbots "attacking" NHU-PAC. One is msnbot, the other is crawler2 which comes from google, I believe. These two programs are trying to index everything in NHU-PAC. While this may be really good for people who use their search engines it is also a type of "denial-of-service-attack" While these two little buggers are doing their thing for their customers, we the innocent library users of New Hampshire cannot use our own system! In order to stop these attacks the State's firewall has to be modified to filter out the IP addresses for these two companies. Unfortunately, DoIT (Department of Information Technology) must make these changes and I believe this is an infrastructure change request (ICR) This ICR procedure is in place to insure that no State agency is accidentally denied legitimate access to their computer resources.

The down side is that it usually takes a week before EVERY section supervisor signs off on the proposal. I am sorry. The result is that by the time the permission to effect the needed firewall changes is in place for the person who will actually take 2 minutes the put the new filters into action, the bots will have finished their indexing of our database.

Maybe some good will come out of this problem, I hope!

Charlie

May 22, 2009

NHU-PAC ups and downs Friday p.m.

Friday, May 22, 2 p.m.: The NHU-PAC continues to have its ups and downs today. It appears the problem is being caused by one particular webcrawler which is tying up our resources. NHAIS Services has taken several actions to fight this but some measures--like blocking access from the offending address--need to wait for another agency to act on them.

NHU-PAC up, down, up Friday a.m.

Friday, May 22, 11:35 a.m.: The NHU-PAC has been up, down, and up again in the past hour. Right now it's online and we'll be keeping an eye on it. Our problems this morning appear to be related to an excess of "bot" searches, an issue addressed by Charlie Le Blanc in a posting last October.

NHU-PAC down again Friday a.m.

Friday, May 22, 10:30 a.m.: I regret to report that the NHU-PAC is once again offline. We'll get SirsiDynix back on the case right away.

NHU-PAC restored Friday a.m.

Friday, May 22, 9:45 a.m.: Well, that took a little longer than usual but NHU-PAC has been restored. Thank you for your patience.

NHU-PAC offline Friday a.m.

Friday, May 22, 8 a.m.: NHU-PAC is offline this morning. We're working to restore service.

May 21, 2009

Construction disruption at NHAIS Services


See that scaffolding? See those plywood "windows"? The construction that's been working its way around the State Library building in Concord will be coming to the NHAIS Services corner soon so we'll be working from temporary quarters for the next month or so. Somehow we'll manage to keep things going with our staff spread among several offices on three floors. The chief impact you may notice is that there will be days when we'll have to let voice mail answer calls to the NHAIS Help Desk (271-2141). We promise to check frequently for messages and get back to you as soon as possible. You may also contact the Help Desk via e-mail.

May 5, 2009

May Van Delivery News - Holiday Closings

The New Hampshire State Library will be closed Monday, May 25, 2009, in observance of Memorial Day.

There will be NO VAN DELIVERY on that date.

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For a complete list of all of the holidays the State Library is closed, please visit http://www.nh.gov/nhsl/services/librarians/van_delivery/instructions.html (the van delivery instructions) and scroll down to "NO Van Service".

If for any other reason (e.g. bad weather) van service on a particular route(s) does not operate, libraries will be notified via an e-mail message and a post on this blog. If your library does not receive van service on a particular day, please check your e-mail or this blog before calling the State Library.

Diana