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Perl4Lib
The Perl4Lib discussion list has a new home at Perl.org. The archives can be read via the web.
If you like reading your lists as newsgroups you now can.
And, if you want to get perl4lib as an RSS feed it is available. (Another one for you, Steven)
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Marc::errorchecks
Bryan Baldus made this announcement on AUTOCAT perl4lib.I have posted new versions of MARC::Errorchecks (to CPAN and my home page), MARC::Lint::CodeData (included in Errorchecks, my home page, and most recent version will be available in CVS on SourceForge,...
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Paratools
Old news, but new to me via an announcement on Perl4Lib, a new version of ParaTools is available.ParaTools is a set of Perl modules for parsing citations (the references at the end of papers). It's main library uses a template-matching technique to...
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Isbn Checking
A few days ago I asked about batch checking the validity of ISBNs. I got a few comments giving some solutions. Another solution came by e-mail. I have received permission to post it, so that anyone else interested in an answer can benefit.I saw the above...
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Barcodes
Barcode generators have been a topic on the Perl4Lib discussion list recently.KBarcode is a barcode and label printing application for KDE 3. It can be used to print every thing from simple business cards up to complex labels with several barcodes (e.g....
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Oclc
Tim Bray, well know in the XML crowd, has an essay on OCLC on his site.It's Time, Long past time, in fact, to take the worlds' OPACs, and especially WorldCat, and build a general-purpose research tool for everybody; with this and Google we would...
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