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NECode4lib Spring 2019

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Added schedule of events for the day
* Monday, March 11, 2019 at 9:00 AM
* Registration will be capped at 100, first come, first served.
 
== Meeting Information ==
'''Date''': Friday March 15, 2019
 
'''Time''': 9am-4:00pm (Registration open at 8:30)
 
'''Location''':
 
Smith College Campus Center, 100 Elm Street, Northampton MA
 
'''Parking''':
 
Free visitor spots in lots and garage, paid meters on Elm St.
 
== Schedule ==
 
'''8:30-9:00 AM''' - Registration & coffee (provided)
 
'''9:00-9:30 AM''' - Morning lightning talks
 
* "Done? Are you sure?"
* 01001111 01101110 01100101 is the loneliest number: Collaborating on coding projects with non-programmer colleagues
* Digitizing Forgotten History
* Using the Figshare API in R
 
'''9:30-11:30 AM''' - Morning presentations
 
* A Just Standard Rails Repository
* Caselaw Access Project API
* Data Processing at Scale in the Cloud: DPLA's New Data Architecture
* Fedora Update
* Ingesting a million pages of microfilm, photographs, and serials into Islandora
 
'''11:30 AM-12:00 PM''' - Lunch (provided)
 
'''12:00-1:00 PM''' - Workshops (with lunch continued)
 
* An introduction to GraphQL and how it can be used in libraries
* ISLE: Islandora for All
 
'''1:00-1:30 PM''' - Afternoon lightning talks
 
* Follow the TRAIL
* Keeping the ship afloat with Maintenance Days
* Oxygenating Our Metadata Processes
* Saving Data Journalism
 
'''1:30-3:30 PM''' - Afternoon presentations
 
* Microaggressions; Let’s do more than just talk about them
* TIMDEX Is Making Discovery EXcellent
* Using Microservices to Build a Modular Digital Repository Environment
* Why Your Academic Library Should Look Into Web Components
* Adventures in Linked Data: Mapping MODS to RDF
 
'''3:30-4:00''' - Wrap up / travel to evening event
 
'''4:00 PM''' - Optional happy hour / dinner (location Packard's)
 
== Planning Committee ==
 
Abby Baines, Head of Public Services, Smith College
 
Rose Reynolds, Head of Collection Development and Management, Smith College
 
Bethany Seeger, Digital Library Web Developer, Amherst College
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