Name: Jason A. Clark
Type: User
Company: Montana State University
Bio: librarian, professor, hacker, author, footballer, skateboarder, fly-fisher, dogwalker, coffee brewer - still trying to make fetch happen.
Twitter: jaclark
Location: Bozeman, MT
Blog: www.jasonclark.info
Jason A. Clark's Projects
Home for the IMLS Grant RE-72-17-0103-17 - “RE:Search” - Unpacking the Algorithms That Shape Our UX. Deliverables include a teaching curriculum, syllabi for a week-long workshop and semester-length course, an action handbook for teaching algorithmic awareness concepts, and a software prototype that demonstrates algorithms in action.
Ask Me (Jason) Anything
Chat command line interface that allows one to choose URLs, push them with metadata to a JSON-LD file, a markdown file, and a screenshot file, creating a set of archival files.
Text Generation App with Open GPT using Flask
"book in browser" template example using the treesaver.js framework, semantic RDFa markup, and PHP to create a networked ebook example. A live version is available at http://arc.lib.montana.edu/book/home-cooking-history-409.
"BookMeUp" uses the Amazon Product Advertising API to suggest related books to read based on a user's location and/or search query. This app is built with php, javascript, and html and optimized for mobile environments. Other APIs used for data sources include: MapFast from OCLC, the Worldcat Search API, and the Open Library Cover Image API. Demo:
Code4Lib Community Statement in Support of Chris Bourg
current version and archive of www.jasonclark.info
mock API for "Web Services and APIs" course using https://my-json-server.typicode.com/
syllabi, assignments, exercises, etc. for courses I teach
App code built with PHP, HTML, CSS to demonstrate how Google's index can be repurposed to power a digital collection search with the Google Custom Search API.
Template for digital library progressive web app (PWA)
Reading for gender bias
Get linked data entities and topics from a URL using the Alchemy Term Extraction API
Using headless chrome programmatically via Puppeteer to create screenshots, pdfs, and scrape web pages
Single page app using javascript, html5 to create feed parser and search
Let's write books in HTML!
An example of transfer learning using the Tensorflow machine learning library. Sample app uses images from local digital collection to benchmark predictions.
Jason Clark's github home page
Search for topics and entities inside the Google Knowledge Graph
Twitter bot that generates library thinkpieces, er sentences... It is live at https://twitter.com/library
"Linked Bioscience" is a prototype software project that allows one to visualize research and networks of expertise based on researcher interests and research collaborations.
What are the ties that bind metadata with the object it describes? This repo looks at how embedded metadata standards like JSON-LD, RDFa, or Web Manifest files can cast and frame metadata within a Hip Hop MC/voiceover/narrator metaphor wherein new possibilities for discovery, archiving, and publication formats emerge.
A mashup or remix of a New Yorker podcast feed with a local .mp3 player.
A utility app built around an HTML form and PHP functions that check for an Oembed endpoint and return HTML embed code for various popular web sites.
collection of sample python scripts
Source code here is the CSS and HTML from the example book reader prototype showing how to responsively design an eReader for the book, Responsive Web Design (RWD) in Practice.
Source code here is the HTML, CSS and Javascript from the example web site showing how to use Twitter Bootstrap as a responsive web design framework for the book, Responsive Web Design (RWD) in Practice.
Source code here is the CSS and HTML from the example form showing how to responsively design a web form for the book, Responsive Web Design (RWD) in Practice.
Set of guidelines showing how to apply a responsive design to an existing web site - an RWD retrofit - section of the implementation chapter from the book, Responsive Web Design (RWD) in Practice.