Friday, July 13, 2012

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ONLINE class presented by NY3Rs: Web Services Bootcamp ...

NY3Rs Association presents?

Web Services Bootcamp: Adding Value to Library Apps & Services

This is a two-part class.? Live and ONLINE at your desk.? Open to NY3Rs members only**

Date: Tuesday, July 31 and Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Time: 10:30 am to 12:30 pm
Presenter: Jason A. Clark, Head of Digital Access & Web Service, Montana State University

Libraries Course Description: Are you a solo web developer with an interest in learning basic web scripting? A newbie thrown into your library web programming role because nobody else raised their hand? Somebody with a little more experience, but always looking to improve your knowledge of web services? This class is for you. We will work through the basics of web services, simple to use embed code, and highlight resources to continue learning with an emphasis on mashups and web services as a means to practice these skills. Come learn how to incorporate the ?web of data? into your library applications and services.

Topics covered include:

  • Why web services for libraries?
  • What do we gain in the move to mashup?
  • Define the major terms of web services
  • Resources for learning: wizard and tools (Yahoo Pipes, Google Code Playground)
  • Code samples for downloading and practicing

Featured code samples include:

  • Image mashups using javascript and the Flickr API
  • Video mashups using the YouTube and blip.tv API
  • Search suggestions using the Yahoo BOSS API
  • Mapping data with the Google Maps API
  • Bestsellers and Movie Reviews with the New York Times API

Learning Objectives:

  • Be able use API documentation and understand where to find mashup examples
  • Know how to traverse/parse stuctured data using programming expressions like XPATH
  • Build a simple mashup example

Target Audience: Library staff who have interest in and aptitude with library web development.

Prerequisites:

  • Familiarity with HTML and CSS; Interest in learning Javascript and server-side programming.
  • Experience with XML and javascript preferred.

Homework Expectations and Completion Requirements:

  • First class: Worksheet with exercises solving how to traverse/parse XML and JSON documents (one hour)
  • Second class: Create a test mashup with Javascript or simple embed code from one of the APIs we surveyed (1.5 hours)

Cost: NY3Rs Members Only: $20

To register go to: http://clrc.org/clrc/event-registration-2?action=evregister&event_id=49

You are eligible to register for this class if you are a member of one of the nine NY3Rs Association, Inc Library Councils. A complete listing of all NY3Rs councils may be found here: http://www.ny3rs.org/?page_id=19 If you are unsure of your membership status, please contact your local library council here: http://www.ny3rs.org/?page_id=89.

Presenter Bio: Jason A. Clark is Head of Digital Access and Web Services at Montana State University Libraries where he builds digital library applications and sets digital content strategies. He writes and presents on a broad range of topics including mobile design & development, web services & mashups, metadata & digitization, Javascript, interface design, and application development. This class is contracted through Amigos Library Services and funded by the NY3Rs Association, Inc.

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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Paterno, in letter, defended Penn St. football

In this photo combo, at left, in an Oct. 8, 2011 file photo, Penn State president Graham Spanier walks on the field before an NCAA college football game in State College, Pa. At right, former Penn State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky leaves the Centre County Courthouse in custody after being found guilty of multiple charges of child sexual abuse in Bellefonte, Pa., Friday, June 22, 2012. A potentially explosive report into whether football coach Joe Paterno and other top Penn State officials took steps to conceal that Sandusky was a child molester will be released Thursday _ online for all to see, officials said Tuesday, July 10, 2012. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

In this photo combo, at left, in an Oct. 8, 2011 file photo, Penn State president Graham Spanier walks on the field before an NCAA college football game in State College, Pa. At right, former Penn State University assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky leaves the Centre County Courthouse in custody after being found guilty of multiple charges of child sexual abuse in Bellefonte, Pa., Friday, June 22, 2012. A potentially explosive report into whether football coach Joe Paterno and other top Penn State officials took steps to conceal that Sandusky was a child molester will be released Thursday _ online for all to see, officials said Tuesday, July 10, 2012. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

FILE - In this March 7, 2007, file photo, Penn State University president Graham Spanier speaks during a news conference at the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pa. Former Penn State president Graham Spanier told investigators hired by the university that he was never informed that former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was spotted molesting a boy in a school shower, his lawyers said Tuesday, July 10, 2012, as they rebutted reports that indicate the deposed official could have tried to cover up the abuse that ultimately led to coach Joe Paterno's firing. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 22, 2011 file photo, Penn State coach Joe Paterno stands on the field before his team's NCAA college football game against Northwestern, in Evanston, Ill. Paterno's family is calling on the Pennsylvania attorney general and former FBI Director Louis Freeh to release all emails and records related to their investigations into the Penn State child sex abuse scandal. Family lawyer Wick Sollers' statement Monday, July 2, 2012, comes after reports of leaked emails between administrators about a graduate assistant's account in 2001 of an encounter between former defensive coordinator Sandusky and a boy in the showers. Sollers represents the family of former coach Paterno, who was fired and died in January. Sollers says it's clear someone in authority was not interested in a thorough investigation, given the leaks of selective emails. Freeh is leading the school's internal investigation. (AP Photo/Jim Prisching, File)

(AP) ? Joe Paterno defended his football program's integrity in a 7-month-old letter released Wednesday, a day ahead of a report that could forever mar his legacy.

In the letter, written shortly before his death and confirmed as legitimate by his family, Paterno rejected the notion that Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse of boys amounted to a "football scandal" or in any way tarnished the accomplishments of his players or Penn State's reputation as a whole.

The results of Penn State's internal investigation into the Sandusky scandal are set to be released Thursday in a report that should answer many of the troubling questions swirling around one of the worst scandals in sports history.

A team led by former federal judge and FBI ex-director Louis Freeh interviewed hundreds of people to learn how the university responded to warning signs that its once-revered former assistant football coach ? a man who helped Paterno win two national titles for a university that touted "success with honor" ? was a serial child molester.

Sandusky was convicted on 45 criminal counts last month at a trial that included gut-wrenching testimony from eight young men who said he abused them as boys. By contrast, the Freeh report, to be released online at 9 a.m. Thursday, will focus on Penn State and what it did ? or didn't do ? to protect children.

Eight months after Sandusky's arrest, it remains unclear how top university officials handled reports dating back at least 14 years that Sandusky was behaving inappropriately with boys he met through his charity, bringing them on campus and forcing them into sex acts.

Among those who will be scouring the Freeh report are school officials trying to repair Penn State's shattered reputation and ex-players and alumni who remain outraged over Paterno's ouster in the wake of Sandusky's arrest. The Hall of Fame coach died from lung cancer in January, two months after school trustees fired him for what they called a failure of leadership.

Paterno himself offered a passionate defense of the university and its football program in the letter that surfaced for the first time Wednesday.

The Paterno family said the letter was given in draft form to a few former players around December. One of the ex-players circulated it to other former players on Wednesday, and it was posted on the website FightonState.com, which covers the team.

"Over and over again, I have heard Penn State officials decrying the influence of football and have heard such ignorant comments like Penn State will no longer be a 'football factory' and we are going to 'start' focusing on integrity in athletics," Paterno wrote. "These statements are simply unsupported by the five decades of evidence to the contrary ? and succeed only in unfairly besmirching both a great university and the players and alumni of the football program who have given of themselves to help make it great."

Paterno also wrote, "This is not a football scandal and should not be treated as one."

Among those receiving Paterno's 712-word missive Wednesday was former linebacker Brandon Short, now an investment banker in Dubai. He told The Associated Press that he will be looking to the Freeh report to find "some clarity, hoping that it is a fair assessment of what happened, and we would love to see answers."

He added, "Let's see the report and save all judgment and innuendo until after we've read it."

Penn Staters for Responsible Stewardship, an alumni watchdog group that has been highly critical of the school's board of trustees, issued a 95-point checklist of issues it said it expects to be covered in Freeh's report "in order for it to be considered a credible, valid summary of the case."

Lawyers for the young men who testified against Sandusky, and others planning lawsuits, will be reading the findings for what it might mean regarding civil litigation.

Joel Feller, part of a legal team that represents several victims in the case, including three who testified against Sandusky, said Wednesday he will look for clues about "who knew what and when."

"I think the Freeh report will be a good starting point to allow the plaintiffs' lawyers to determine who the key people are and what information they had," he said. "An important part of that is to figure out when they knew it, and more importantly why appropriate steps were not taken to stop this ongoing conduct of Sandusky."

The Freeh report is expected to delve deeply into the handling of a 2001 report from Mike McQueary, a graduate assistant who told Paterno he had seen Sandusky with a young boy in the football team shower. Paterno, in turn, alerted athletic director Tim Curley, who investigated the report along with Gary Schultz, a university vice president who oversaw the campus police department. Curley and Schultz ultimately decided not to alert law enforcement or child welfare authorities.

Curley, who's on leave, and the now-retired Schultz are awaiting trial on charges they lied to a grand jury investigating Sandusky and failed to report the McQueary complaint to civil authorities as required.

After a 50-minute meeting in Harrisburg with the judge overseeing their case, Schultz's lawyer said Wednesday he won't be among those who call up the Freeh report the minute it is posted.

"I don't expect I'll be reading it for a while," said Pittsburgh attorney Tom Farrell. "I've got other things to do."

The NCAA, meanwhile, said Wednesday that it will decide on whether to take action at the "appropriate time." The governing body said it has already been collecting information from Freeh's probe, and that Penn State will have to formally respond to questions from NCAA President Mark Emmert after Freeh reveals his findings.

The NCAA is reviewing how Penn State exerted "institutional control" in relation to the Sandusky matter, and whether university officials complied with policies that pertain to honesty and ethical conduct. The NCAA could open a more formal investigation that may expose Penn State to sanctions.

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Scolforo reported from Harrisburg, Pa. Associated Press writer Michael Rubinkam contributed to this report.

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Online:

http://www.TheFreehReportonPSU.com

Associated Press

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

'Indiana Jones' Blu-ray Set Gets Very Convincing Trailer

By Meg Malone Everyone's favorite archaeologist-action-star is coming back in a high-definition way. The upcoming "Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures" is a Blu-Ray release of all four films starring Harrison Ford as the titular hero and will be available on September 18. A new trailer for the collection revisits scenes from the films and dishes [...]

Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2012/07/11/indiana-jones-blu-ray-trailer/

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PST: A few thoughts on the MLS XI

Major League Soccer unveiled its All-Star First XI as selected by fan voting (via text, Twitter and on-line voting elements).

All-Star coach Ben Olsen isn?t beholden to this lineup, although previous managers have attempted to remain as faithful as possible to the fan picks. He is free to choose players he likes based on availability, recent performance, tactical concerns, etc.

Data first, then a few comments:

2012 MLS All-Star First XI announced Sunday:

Goalkeeper: Jimmy Nielsen (Sporting Kansas City)

Defenders: Steven Beitashour (San Jose Earthquakes), Aur?lien Collin (Sporting Kansas City), Jay DeMerit (Vancouver Whitecaps FC), Heath Pearce (New York Red Bulls)

Midfielders: David Beckham (LA Galaxy), Dwayne De Rosario (D.C. United), Landon Donovan (LA Galaxy), Graham Zusi (Sporting Kansas City)

Forwards: Thierry Henry (New York Red Bulls), Chris Wondolowski (San Jose Earthquakes)

Olsen will probably be OK with that back line, although Sporting Kansas City?s Collin will need to be reminded it?s a friendly, and as such he may need to crank down the agitation factor a smidge. The man does like to get under the skin of any nearby forward.

I really like Heath Pearce will be a left back rather than a center back as he?s been for Chivas USA and New York this year; he?s a quality MLS center back, but left back is clearly his best spot.

Olsen is almost sure to juggle that midfield just a little. Otherwise, who will play defense among that foursome? David Beckham, presumably, since he plays a fairly deep role in the Galaxy?s 4-4-2. But how do you suppose that will work out once a fluid Chelsea passing machine starts humming? Because with De Rosario, Donovan and Zusi around him, I don?t see nearly enough tackling and tracking in that midfield. I suspect that Kyle Beckerman or Osvaldo Alonso will find a way into foursome, creating a far sturdier balance.

Hard to find much fault with that forward pairing. Wondolowski scores goals, although Chelsea center backs will be better than what he generally opposes in MLS. Henry will drop closer to the midfield as he does with New York ? assuming he?s healthy, and that?s anything but assured based on his in-and-out availability this year.

I?ll have thoughts later on which players I?d like to see filling out Olsen?s lineup for the July 25 date at PPL Park against Chelsea.

Source: http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2012/07/09/a-few-thoughts-on-the-mls-all-star-first-xi/related/

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Monday, July 9, 2012

Usher's stepson critical after jet ski accident

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Usher reportedly chartered a plane for his ex-wife so she could be by her son's side.

By Access Hollywood

Usher?s 11-year-old stepson is in critical condition after an accident involving a jet ski, according to a local news report out of Atlanta.

Kyle Glover (who is the son of Usher?s ex-wife, Tameka Foster) was riding in an inner tube with a teenage girl on Atlanta?s Lake Lanier when they were reportedly struck by a man riding a jet ski, according to Atlanta?s WXIA.

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Glover was reportedly hit in the head and was unresponsive when emergency personnel arrived on the scene. He was airlifted to an Atlanta hospital, WXIA reported. As of Saturday, he was still listed in critical condition.

Glover?s female companion reportedly suffered a broken arm and a laceration on her head, and was also airlifted to the hospital, according to Atlanta?s WSB.

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Despite Usher and Tameka?s contentious custody battle, the couple has apparently put their differences aside in their difficult time.

According to TMZ, upon hearing the news, Usher chartered a plane for Tameka (who was out of town at the time of the accident) so she could race to be by her son?s side.

Usher and Tameka wed in August 2007. Their divorce was finalized in November 2009. The couple has two children together ? Usher Raymond V and Naviyd Ely Raymond, over whom they have been embroiled in a bitter custody battle since their split.

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A rep for Usher was not immediately available for comment on Glover?s condition when contacted by Access Hollywood on Sunday.

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