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	<title>Solvitur ambulando</title>
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	<description>it is solved by walking</description>
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		<title>Blacklight 2.4 release</title>
		<description>It's strange to do a release without creating a download package, but Blacklight 2.4 is available in github here: http://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight/tree/v2.4.0. You can read the release notes at http://projectblacklight.org/?p=129 and make sure you also admire our new logo and style scheme at http://projectblacklight.org.  </description>
		<link>http://www.ibiblio.org/bess/?p=213</link>
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		<title>Dear Ruby,</title>
		<description>Listen, we need to talk. I've been seeing someone else. Yes, it's python. I know I said I didn't like python, but I never really gave it a chance before, and now that I have there's an undeniable attraction. 

Of course I'm still attracted to you! With your integrated testing ...</description>
		<link>http://www.ibiblio.org/bess/?p=210</link>
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		<title>singing the praises of monit</title>
		<description>I run a server here at UVA that hosts many of the projectblacklight.org services, and its tomcat has been cutting out on us every once in awhile, which means our jira, hudson, and solr services all die. Our users have been really good about letting me know when things are ...</description>
		<link>http://www.ibiblio.org/bess/?p=207</link>
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		<title>Writing tomtom ov2 files in ruby</title>
		<description>I'm about to take a long car trip, and I finally broke down and bought a GPS for my car. I got a tomtom, and for the most part I'm very happy with it. I especially love the ability to download "points of interest" files, like the 50 best barbeque ...</description>
		<link>http://www.ibiblio.org/bess/?p=202</link>
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		<title>Blacklight 2.1 release</title>
		<description>The 2.1 release is out the door and ready for download. You can download it here and view the release notes here. 
Highlights of this release include:


Several bug fixes
More robust testing for the plugin (tests for the plugin no longer rely on an external solr index) 
Better adherence to W3C ...</description>
		<link>http://www.ibiblio.org/bess/?p=199</link>
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		<title>Blacklight 2.0 release!</title>
		<description>There is a spiffy new 2.0 release out in the world now, and you can download it here and release notes are here. This is our first release since refactoring for the plugin architecture, so we thought it deserved a major number bump. Also, we've re-arranged the subversion tree so ...</description>
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		<title>Welcome to librarianship, Joyce Chapman</title>
		<description>I am pleased as punch that Joyce Chapman, who I have known since forever, and who has always impressed me as an intelligent and motivated person, has finished library school and is about to be one of the NCSU Library Fellows. Great choice of careers, Joyce. Great hire, NCSU! 

Joyce ...</description>
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		<title>Rima Kupryte, Dorothy Eneya, eIFL, and Ada Lovelace Day</title>
		<description>To celebrate the first (hopefully annual?) Ada Lovelace Day,  I'd like to highlight the work of two remarkable women who work with an organization called Electronic Information for Libraries (eIFL), which exists to enable and sustain access to knowledge by library users in developing and transitional countries. The organization ...</description>
		<link>http://www.ibiblio.org/bess/?p=172</link>
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		<title>Ada Lovelace Day</title>
		<description>I just heard about Ada Lovelace Day and I think it's a super idea. 


Ada Lovelace Day is an international day of blogging to draw attention to women excelling in technology. [...] We want you to tell the world about these unsung heroines. Entrepreneurs, innovators, sysadmins, programmers, designers, games developers, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.ibiblio.org/bess/?p=185</link>
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		<title>interface design sci-fi</title>
		<description>
I guess I just can't turn off my inner geek, but one of my favorite things to look for in science fiction is how can we imagine that user interfaces might work in radically different contexts? I thought this short film was a great example of that, and they've got ...</description>
		<link>http://www.ibiblio.org/bess/?p=169</link>
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