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<div>==Code4Lib Midwest 2013==<br />
Please join us Sunday, October 13, and Monday, October 14, in Iowa City for the Code4Lib Midwest 2013 conference! This informal conference will feature short lightning talks, longer presentations, workshops, and breakout discussion sessions covering technology in libraries, archives and museums in the Midwest<br />
* Twitter hash tag: [http://twitter.com/#!/search/%23c4lmw #c4lmw]<br />
===Location===<br />
Code4Lib MidWest meeting will be hosted by [http://lib.uiowa.edu University of Iowa Libraries].<br />
* '''When''' - Sunday, October 13th - Monday, October 14th<br />
* '''Where''' - [http://www.uiowa.edu/~maps/p/pbb1.htm John Pappajohn Business Building, University of Iowa], Room W401 <br />
* '''Registration Cost''' - Free!<br />
* '''Planning Committee''' - Emily Shaw (emily-f-shaw@uiowa.edu), Shawn Averkamp (shawn-averkamp@uiowa.edu), Becky Yoose(YOOSEBEC@grinnell.edu), Julia Bauder (BAUDERJ@grinnell.edu), Wendy Robertson (wendy-robertson@uiowa.edu), Matthew Butler (matthew-butler@uiowa.edu)<br />
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===Logistics===<br />
* Lodging<br />
** We have blocked off rooms for 10/13 & 10/14 at the [http://www.sheratoniowacity.com/ Sheraton Iowa City] as the official hotel. The group name is "Code4Lib". These rooms are available at a discounted rate ($99/night, wifi included), and are held on a first come first served basis. Reservations must be booked by '''September 14, 2013''' or the rooms will be released back to the public. It's a pretty nice hotel, and a pleasant, easy walk through downtown Iowa City to the room where we'll be meeting. The Sheraton has an attached parking garage; ask about parking when you call to reserve a room.<br />
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* Transportation<br />
** '''Bus -''' [http://www.greyhound.com/ Greyhound], [http://us.megabus.com/ Megabus] (routes to Iowa City from Chicago, Omaha, Des Moines)<br />
** '''Air - ''' [http://www.eiairport.org/ Eastern Iowa Airport](CID, in Cedar Rapids) is the closest airport (22 miles); [http://www.crshuttle.com/ Cedar Rapids Airport Shuttle] can get you to and from the airport (reserve in advance). [http://www.qcairport.com/ Quad City International Airport] (MLI) is 66 miles away, but flights are often cheaper; unfortunately, a shuttle or taxi to/from there might cost you almost as much as your flight. <br />
** '''Driving -''' Iowa City is off of I-80, which every Midwesterner should know how to get to :) There are several [http://en.parkopedia.com/parking/building/john-pappajohn-business-building-johnson-ia/ public parking structures] around campus, in easy walking distance to both the Sheraton (conference hotel) and Pappajohn Business Building (meeting room).<br />
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==Programming Sign-up==<br />
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Share what you are working on! We would also love to hear some ideas for a Sunday morning workshop/hackfest. Add your name and a description below.<br />
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===Workshops/Hackfest===<br />
List your name and what you want to hack, teach, or see someone else teach.<br />
*Shawn Averkamp -- Linked Data Tool Share: Let's share tips and tricks for making/publishing/consuming linked data. How to set up a SPARQL server? How to use parsers and serializers? I don't have that many tricks up my sleeve yet, so add your name and comments here if you'd like to help organize.<br />
*Emily Shaw (UIowa) - CurateCamp, anyone? I've participated in a grand total of 1 before, but it was great and I'd be glad to facilitate if others are interested.<br />
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===Presentations===<br />
15-20 minutes suggested, but feel free to propose a longer talk.<br />
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===Lightning Talks===<br />
5 minutes suggested. We'll open more slots at the conference.<br />
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==Schedule==<br />
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===Sunday, October 13===<br />
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====Mingling (9:00am - 9:30am)====<br />
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====Workshops/Hackfest (9:30am - 12:00pm):====<br />
Pitch an idea above.<br />
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====Lunch (12:00pm - 1:30pm)====<br />
Lunch on your own. <br />
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====Talks (1:30pm - 5:00pm)====<br />
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====Social Outing (5:30pm)====<br />
Dinner at The Mill<br />
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===Monday, October 14===<br />
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====Coffee (8:30am - 9:00am)====<br />
Get your name badge, drink some coffee, eat a snack, and meet some library folks.<br />
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====Talks (9:00am - 12:00pm)====<br />
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====Lunch (12:00pm - 1:30pm)====<br />
Lunch on your own<br />
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====More Talks (1:30pm - 4:00pm)====<br />
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==Registration==<br />
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'''Registration is free.''' We have tables and chairs for 50 people, but you're welcome to sit on the sidelines if you sign up too late. List your name, affiliation, and email address here to register for the meeting. (Contact Ryan Wick (ryanwick@gmail.com) with your preferred username to set up a Code4Lib wiki account, or ask Shawn Averkamp (shawn-averkamp@uiowa.edu) to add your name to this list if you prefer not to set up an account.):<br />
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# Matthew Butler, University of Iowa, matthew-butler@uiowa.edu<br />
# Shawn Averkamp, University of Iowa, shawn-averkamp@uiowa.edu<br />
# Emily Shaw, University of Iowa, emily-f-shaw@uiowa.edu<br />
# Becky Yoose, Grinnell College, yoosebec at grinnell dot edu (maybe on Sunday, definitely on Monday)<br />
# Julia Bauder, Grinnell College, bauderj at grinnell dot edu<br />
# Samantha Helmick, Burlington Public Library, shelmick@burlington.lib.ia.us<br />
# Kelly Thompson, Iowa State University, kellyt@iastate.edu<br />
# Jason Stirnaman, University of Kansas Medical Center (KC), jstirnaman@kumc.edu<br />
# Sarah Park, Northwest Missouri State University, gopark at nwmissouri dot edu<br />
# Scott Hanrath, University of Kansas, shanrath@ku.edu<br />
# Ian Mason, University of Iowa, ian-mason@uiowa.edu<br />
# Linda Ballinger, Newberry Library, ballingerl at newberry dot org<br />
# Shannon Cody, University of Iowa, shannon-cody@uiowa.edu<br />
# Jillian Phillips, University of Iowa, jillian-phillips@uiowa.edu<br />
# Kathy Magarrell, University of Iowa, kathy-magarrell@uiowa.edu<br />
# Wendy Robertson, University of Iowa, wendy-robertson@uiowa.edu<br />
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== Previous C4L Midwest Regional Meetings ==<br />
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* [[2010 (Inaugural) Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]]<br />
* [[2011 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]]<br />
* [[2012 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]]<br />
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== Mailing list ==<br />
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For better or for worse, Code4Lib "Midwest" has low-traffic [http://groups.google.com/group/code4lib-midwest mailing list/Google group]. Consider subscribing.</div>1920wrhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=Midwest_2013_planning&diff=39213Midwest 2013 planning2013-05-06T19:00:53Z<p>1920wr: /* Who/When */</p>
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<div>= Code4Lib Midwest 2013 planning =<br />
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Disappointed you won't be going to Austin for Code4Lib next year? Come visit the (one true) "Austin of the Midwest," aka Iowa City! [http://lib.uiowa.edu University of Iowa Libraries] would like to host your 2013 Code4Lib Midwest meeting, and we'd like to know how best to get you all here. We can offer dates in either August (any time from 8/1-9, 8/16-17, or 8/23-24) or in late September/early October, and we want to know when would work best for you. If you might be interested in attending, leave your name, organization, and preferred dates below (or contact us directly), so we can have an estimate for booking an appropriately sized room. More details to follow.<br />
<br />
==Where==<br />
University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, IA<br />
<br />
==Who/When==<br />
Even if you're unsure you'll be able to attend, let us know if you're interested and your preferences for dates (August--anytime from 8/1-9, 8/16-17, or 8/23-24 or in late September/early October)<br />
* Shawn Averkamp, University of Iowa (no preference on dates)<br />
* Emily Shaw, University of Iowa (prefer late September/early October, but could do August)<br />
* Matthew Butler, University of Iowa (August)<br />
* Audrey Altman, University of Iowa (August)<br />
* Francis Kayiwa, University of Illinois at Chicago (late August 8/23+ or late September/early October)<br />
* Linda Ballinger, Newberry Library (mid to late August [okay] or late September/early October [better])<br />
* Margaret Heller, Loyola University Chicago (no preference on dates)<br />
* Aaron Collie, Michigan State University. No preferences on dates.<br />
* Becky Yoose, Grinnell College (no preference, except not late August)<br />
* Ranti Junus, Michigan State University (no preference)<br />
* Julia Bauder, Grinnell College (prefer late September, mid-October, or mid/late August, could do early August, couldn't do October 4-6.)<br />
* Esther Verreau, Skokie Public Library (no preference)<br />
* John Barneson, University of Minnesota, prefer Fall<br />
* Jason Stirnaman, University of Kansas Medical Center (Fall)<br />
* Scott Hanrath, University of Kansas (prefer Sep/Oct)<br />
* Mackenzie Brooks, Loyola University Chicago (anything but early August)<br />
* Wendy Robertson, University of Iowa (anything but early August; prefer Sept./Oct.)<br />
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==Volunteer==<br />
Sign up here if you'd like to help with planning.<br />
* Matthew Butler<br />
* Becky Yoose<br />
* Julia Bauder<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
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==Contact==<br />
* Shawn Averkamp, University of Iowa, shawn-averkamp@uiowa.edu<br />
* Emily Shaw, University of Iowa, emily-f-shaw@uiowa.edu<br />
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==Mailing List==<br />
Sign up for updates and participate in planning on the [http://groups.google.com/group/code4lib-midwest Code4Lib Midwest mailing list/Google group].</div>1920wrhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=Midwest_2013_planning&diff=39212Midwest 2013 planning2013-05-06T19:00:12Z<p>1920wr: /* Volunteer */</p>
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<div>= Code4Lib Midwest 2013 planning =<br />
<br />
Disappointed you won't be going to Austin for Code4Lib next year? Come visit the (one true) "Austin of the Midwest," aka Iowa City! [http://lib.uiowa.edu University of Iowa Libraries] would like to host your 2013 Code4Lib Midwest meeting, and we'd like to know how best to get you all here. We can offer dates in either August (any time from 8/1-9, 8/16-17, or 8/23-24) or in late September/early October, and we want to know when would work best for you. If you might be interested in attending, leave your name, organization, and preferred dates below (or contact us directly), so we can have an estimate for booking an appropriately sized room. More details to follow.<br />
<br />
==Where==<br />
University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, IA<br />
<br />
==Who/When==<br />
Even if you're unsure you'll be able to attend, let us know if you're interested and your preferences for dates (August--anytime from 8/1-9, 8/16-17, or 8/23-24 or in late September/early October)<br />
* Shawn Averkamp, University of Iowa (no preference on dates)<br />
* Emily Shaw, University of Iowa (prefer late September/early October, but could do August)<br />
* Matthew Butler, University of Iowa (August)<br />
* Audrey Altman, University of Iowa (August)<br />
* Francis Kayiwa, University of Illinois at Chicago (late August 8/23+ or late September/early October)<br />
* Linda Ballinger, Newberry Library (mid to late August [okay] or late September/early October [better])<br />
* Margaret Heller, Loyola University Chicago (no preference on dates)<br />
* Aaron Collie, Michigan State University. No preferences on dates.<br />
* Becky Yoose, Grinnell College (no preference, except not late August)<br />
* Ranti Junus, Michigan State University (no preference)<br />
* Julia Bauder, Grinnell College (prefer late September, mid-October, or mid/late August, could do early August, couldn't do October 4-6.)<br />
* Esther Verreau, Skokie Public Library (no preference)<br />
* John Barneson, University of Minnesota, prefer Fall<br />
* Jason Stirnaman, University of Kansas Medical Center (Fall)<br />
* Scott Hanrath, University of Kansas (prefer Sep/Oct)<br />
* Mackenzie Brooks, Loyola University Chicago (anything but early August)<br />
<br />
==Volunteer==<br />
Sign up here if you'd like to help with planning.<br />
* Matthew Butler<br />
* Becky Yoose<br />
* Julia Bauder<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
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==Contact==<br />
* Shawn Averkamp, University of Iowa, shawn-averkamp@uiowa.edu<br />
* Emily Shaw, University of Iowa, emily-f-shaw@uiowa.edu<br />
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==Mailing List==<br />
Sign up for updates and participate in planning on the [http://groups.google.com/group/code4lib-midwest Code4Lib Midwest mailing list/Google group].</div>1920wrhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_twitter_list&diff=112032012 twitter list2012-02-07T20:09:11Z<p>1920wr: </p>
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<div>Put your twitter handle in here, if you're at Code4Lib 2012 Seattle. I'll add you to the [https://twitter.com/#!/code4lib/attendees-2012 Attendees 2012 twitter list] for @code4lib when I get a chance. Thanks! -Sean<br />
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# Sean Hannan (@MrDys)<br />
# Cynthia Ng (@TheRealArty)<br />
# Becky Yoose (@yo_bj)<br />
# Jason Ronallo (@ronallo)<br />
# Kåre Fiedler Christiansen (@kaarefc)<br />
# Joe Montibello (@firstweet)<br />
# Charlie Morris (@cdmo)<br />
# Laura Smart (@infod1va)<br />
# Keri Thompson (@DigiKeri_SIL)<br />
# Misty De Meo (@mistydemeo)<br />
# Robert H. McDonald (@mcdonald) - attending virtually<br />
# Takanori Hayashi (@tzhaya)<br />
# Jason Casden (@cazzerson)<br />
# Corey Harper (@chrpr)<br />
# Heather Pitts (@HLPitts)<br />
# Alex Wade (@alexwade)<br />
# Zoe Chao (@zoechao)<br />
# Joel Richard (@cajunjoel)<br />
# Mark Matienzo (@anarchivist)<br />
# Tim Lepczyk (@singlesoliloquy)<br />
# Scott Hanrath (@rshanrath)<br />
# Mads Villadsen (@maxxkrakoa)<br />
# Hillel Arnold (@helrond)<br />
# Sam Kome (@skome)<br />
# Ryan Wick (@ryanwick)<br />
# Ken Varnum (@varnum)<br />
# Al Cornish (@alncornish)<br />
# Kate Zwaard (@kzwa)<br />
# Sibyl Schaefer (@sibylschaefer)<br />
# Jason Clark (@jaclark)<br />
# Derek Merleaux (@dmer)<br />
# Jay Dela Cruz (@delacruzjay)<br />
# Jen Weintraub (@spiralstars)<br />
# Ed Summers (@edsu)<br />
# Luis Baquera (@mexkn)<br />
# Makoto Okamoto (@arg)<br />
# Peter Murray (@datag)<br />
# Peter Binkley (@pabinkley) - virtual<br />
#Carmen Mitchell (@carmendarlene)<br />
# Kosuke Tanabe (@nabeta)<br />
# Shirley Lew (@shlew)<br />
# Mike Giarlo (@mjgiarlo)<br />
# Ben Shum (@bshum)<br />
# Tara Robertson (@tararobertson)<br />
# Margaret Heller (@margaret_heller)<br />
# Jennifer Bowen (@jbbowen)<br />
# Masao Takaku (@tmasao)<br />
# Sam Meister (@samalanmeister)<br />
# Ranti Junus (@ranti) - virtual<br />
# Rachel Frick (@rlfrick)<br />
# Bethany Nowviskie (@nowviskie)<br />
# Cory Lown (@cowilo)<br />
# Cary Gordon (@highermath)<br />
# Lisa Kurt (@lisapisa77)<br />
# Wendy Robertson (@wendyrlibrarian)<br />
#</div>1920wrhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_c4l2012_social_activities&diff=105652012 c4l2012 social activities2012-01-30T18:02:07Z<p>1920wr: </p>
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<div>==Ideas==<br />
* Woodinville distillery tour<br />
* Seattle distillery tour<br />
* Favorite local breweries<br />
* Favorite local tea houses<br />
* Visit hackerspace<br />
* Evergreen/Koha - Open Source ILS brewery/tea house meetup<br />
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==Planned events==<br />
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===[[2012 Craft Brew Drinkup|Craft Brew Drinkup]]===<br />
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'''Date/Time TBA; to be held in the Hospitality Suite.'''<br />
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Like good beer? Bring some in your luggage! Some of us are planning to bring some of our favorite local, special, or homebrewed beers to share. Interested? Sign up on the [[2012 Craft Brew Drinkup]] page!<br />
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==="Get Lamp" showing===<br />
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Some attendees are organizing a showing of [http://www.getlamp.com/ Get Lamp: The Text Adventure Documentary] in the hospitality suite.<br />
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To indicate your preference of time and date for the showing, please fill out [http://www.doodle.com/p4c32i3b2ybsrkbh this Doodle poll].<br />
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===Newcomer dinner Tuesday===<br />
First time at code4lib? Join fellow c4l newbies and veterans for an evening of food, socializing, and stimulating <strike>discussions about</strike> demonstrations of the many uses of <strike>bacon</strike> <strike>dongles</strike> XML.<br />
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Code4Lib veterans, you're invited too. Join us in welcoming the newcomers!<br />
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'''Plans'''<br />
* When: Tuesday evening (2/7) '''Note that this year's dinner is on Tuesday'''<br />
* Time: 6 PM (ish) or whenever you can get your group together<br />
* Mastermind (if you have any questions): [mailto:yoosebec@grinnell.edu Becky Yoose]<br />
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''Guidelines:''<br />
*Max of '''6''' per group<br />
**Please, no waitlisting :(<br />
*ID yourselves so we can get a good mix of new people and veterans in each group<br />
**New folks - n<br />
**c4l vets - v<br />
*One leader needed for each location (declare yourself! - '''Vets are highly encouraged to lead the group :)''')<br />
**Leader duties<br />
***Make reservations if required; otherwise make sure that the restaurant can handle a group of 6 rowdy library coders <br />
***Herd folks from hotel to restaurant (know where you're going!)<br />
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'''Restaurants'''<br />
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'''Restaurants within .25 miles of the hotel'''<br />
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[http://www.sazeracrestaurant.com/index.php Sazerac] (AWESOME happy hour menu that runs until 8)<br />
* Martin Haye - n<br />
* William Gunn - n<br />
* Rebecca Jones - n<br />
* Chick Markley - v<br />
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[http://oasiankitchen.com/ O'Asian Kitchen and Lounge] (Asian) <br />
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'''Restaurants between .25 miles and .5 miles of the hotel'''<br />
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[http://www.pikebrewing.com/index_html.shtml Pike Brewing] (local brewery, pub food)<br />
* Ken Varnum - n<br />
* Chad Nelson - n<br />
* Ed Summers - v<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen - n<br />
* Adam Wead - v or .5n<br />
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[http://www.rockbottom.com/ The Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery] (American)<br />
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[http://www.wildginger.net/ Wild Ginger] (Asian, a bit overpriced)<br />
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[http://www.thepurplecafe.com/index.html Purple Cafe] (American, Wine Bar)<br />
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[http://www.cafepaloma.com/ Cafe Paloma] (Mediterranean)<br />
* Jean Rainwater (leader) - v<br />
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[http://www.thecollinspub.com/ Collins Pub] (Pub Food, great beer selection)<br />
* Francis Kayiwa - v<br />
* Michael Lindsey - v<br />
* Dan Suchy - v<br />
* David Drexler - n<br />
* Laura Smart - n<br />
* Heather Pitts - n<br />
*'''capped at 6'''<br />
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[http://www.mcmenamins.com/311-six-arms-home Six Arms - McMenamins] (Pub Food & they brew their own beer) ''Meeting place TBA. Leave email and I'll coordinate late next week. --Joel''<br />
* Joel Richard (richardjm AT si.edu) (leader) - v<br />
* Margaret Heller - v<br />
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[http://www.611supreme.com/ 611 Supreme] (Crepes and Full Bar) ''Meet in the conference hotel lobby at 6pm. Look for the short woman in a trench coat and wide brim hat ~Becky''<br />
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*Becky Yoose (leader) - v <br />
*Tara Robertson - n<br />
*Zoe Chao - v<br />
*Justin Coyne - n<br />
*Stephanie Collett - n<br />
*Bethany Nowviskie - n<br />
*'''capped at 6'''<br />
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[http://www.panafricamarket.com/wp/ Pan Africa Restaurant & Bar] (Pan African) CLOSED MONDAYS ''Veg and non-veg options available. Located in the Pike Place Market, so we can explore a bit too, though the fish flinging will be over by then. Meet in the conference hotel lobby at 6PM.''<br />
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*Jason Ronallo (leader; happy to lead to any other veg-friendly place as an alternative) - v<br />
*Nettie Lagace - n<br />
*Bohyun Kim - n/v (2nd-timer)<br />
*Wendy Robertson - n<br />
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'''Restaurants between .5 and 1 mile from hotel'''<br />
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[http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=palace-kitchen-dinner Palace Kitchen] (another Tom Douglas restaurant, w/ a focus on meat). ''I have made a reservation for 6 at 8pm. Let's meet in the conference lobby at 6:30pm and make our way slowly over; we will find things to do in the interim. Look for Mike Giarlo, a man who may be holding a sign that says "HI I'M MIKE GIARLO" or otherwise shouting his name or looking confused.''<br />
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* Mike Giarlo (leader) - v<br />
* Carmen Mitchell - n<br />
* Daniel Lovins - v<br />
* Cary Gordon - v <br />
* Declan Fleming - v<br />
* Amy Unger - n<br />
* (CAPPED AT SIX!)<br />
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[http://sitkaandspruce.com/ Sitka and Spruce] (Eclectic, super-local and super-seasonal.) ''We have a reservation for 6 at 8:15pm. We'll meet in the conference lobby at 6:30 pm and head over - the owners also run [http://www.ferdinandthebar.com/home/ Bar Ferd'nand], a wine shop/bar in the same building, and we can kill time there before we eat. Look for Mark Matienzo or Hillel Arnold.''<br />
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* Mark Matienzo (leader) - v<br />
* Hillel Arnold - sophomore<br />
* Devon Smith - v<br />
* bernardo gomez - n<br />
* Derek Merleaux - sophmore<br />
* Jennifer Weintraub - n<br />
* (CAPPED AT SIX!)<br />
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[http://www.yelp.com/biz/japonessa-seattle Japonessa Restaurant] (Japanese + full bar)<br />
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[http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=serious-pie Serious Pie] (Tom Douglas restaurant, inventive pizzas, good local beer list). <br />
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[http://www.allmenus.com/wa/seattle/204592-ballet-restaurant/menu/ Ballet] (Vietnamese)<br />
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[http://www.kokebrestaurant.com/ Kokeb Ethiopian Restaurant] (Ethiopian) ''Let's say meet at the lobby at 6pm like everyone else. Woohoo!''<br />
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* Andreas Orphanides (leader) - v<br />
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[http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=dahlia-lounge Dahlia Lounge] (Pacific Northwest cuisine, $$$)<br />
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[http://www.mattsinthemarket.com/ Matt's in the Market] (Northwest Cuisine, $$$)<br />
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[http://www.placepigalle-seattle.com/ Place Pigalle] (French)<br />
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[http://www.chezshea.com/ Chez Shea] (French)<br />
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[http://www.elysianbrewing.com/elysian.html Elysian Breweries and Pubs] (Pub Food)<br />
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[http://www.mezaseattle.com/index.html Meza] (Latin Fare)<br />
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[http://lovinghut.us/seattle/index.html Loving Hut] (Vietnamese/Veg*n)<br />
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[http://inthebowlbistro.com/index.php In the Bowl] (Veg*n, Asian)<br />
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[http://www.plumbistro.com/ Plumb Bistro] (Veg*n)<br />
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[http://highlineseattle.com/ Highline] (Veg*n, bar)<br />
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'''Restaurants more than 1 miles from the hotel'''<br />
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[http://bravehorsetavern.com/ Brave Horse Tavern] (another Tom Douglas, good regional beer list, yummy food. Near South Lake Union. Would require a ride on the South Lake Union Trolley (SLUT), but it's easy to get to/use from downtown. <br />
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[http://flyingfishrestaurant.com/ Flying Fish] (Seafood)<br />
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[http://www.allmenus.com/wa/seattle/3437-cafe-flora/menu/dinner/ Cafe Flora] (FANTASTIC Veg*n restaurant. Use Metro bus #11 to get there)<br />
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[http://www.teapotvegetarianhouse.com/index.htm Teapot Vegetarian House] (Veg*n, Asian)<br />
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[http://spaceneedle.com/restaurant/ Space Needle] (American, Pricy; but what the heck, listed it anyway for those who want the experience)<br />
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===Veg*n Dinner Wednesday===<br />
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We'll pick a place with lots of veg*n options to go eat Wednesday for dinner. Vegetarians and non-vegetarians welcome.<br />
<br />
(I probably won't make it but DO YOURSELVES A FAVOR AND '''GO TO CAFÉ FLORA''', SRSLY. -mjgiarlo)<br />
<br />
*Jason Ronallo<br />
*Sean Hannan<br />
*Ed Summers<br />
*Becky Yoose (carnivore ambassador)<br />
*Bohyun Kim<br />
*Bethany Nowviskie<br />
*Margaret Heller<br />
*Laura Smart<br />
<br />
===Dim Sum Lunch Thursday===<br />
<br />
For those of you staying in town after the last session on Thursday, [http://oasiankitchen.com/ O'Asian Kitchen] has dim sum service during the weekdays. Meet up around 12:35, meeting location tba. Bring cash for easier bill splitting.<br />
<br />
*Becky Yoose<br />
* Declan Fleming - love me some Dim Sum!<br />
* Adam Wead<br />
*Heather Pitts<br />
<br />
==Social Map - places of interest==<br />
[http://g.co/maps/4m5pk Code4lib 2012 - Seattle - social events, hangouts, and places to see]<br />
<br />
==Seattle Events Feb 5-9==<br />
===Sunday, February 5, 2012===<br />
* Clinton Fearon & The Boogie Brown Band/Live Wyya/Adrian Xavier/Selecta Raiford/DJ Courtland, Neumos: http://neumos.com/neumos.php<br />
* Michael The Blind/The Els, Skylark: http://www.skylarkcafe.com/<br />
* Addaura/Alda/Hallow, Comet<br />
* "I Am My Own Wife" 7:30pm at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle Center) http://www.seattlerep.org/Plays/1112/IM/<br />
<br />
===Monday, February 6, 2012===<br />
* Silent Movie Mondays: Last Command 1928, http://stgpresents.org/artists/?artist=1829#, Show at 7:00pm, The Paramount Theatre $10<br />
This all-classic film series, First Oscars, is accompanied by live music from the historic Mighty Wurlitzer organ, one of the last three remaining organs of its kind to reside in its original environment, played by critically acclaimed organist Jim Riggs.<br />
<br />
===Tuesday, February 7, 2012===<br />
* Lionize/Maylene & The Sons Of Disaster, El Corazon: http://elcorazonseattle.com/<br />
* The Pulltab Playboys/Rachel Lyn Harrington & The Knock Outs/The James Low Western Front, Sunset: http://sunsettavern.com/<br />
* Twin Sister, Vera: http://theveraproject.org/shows/<br />
* The Features, Chop Suey: http://www.chopsuey.com/<br />
* Wilco/White Denim, Paramount Theatre: http://stgpresents.org/<br />
* "I Am My Own Wife" 7:30pm at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle Center) http://www.seattlerep.org/Plays/1112/IM/<br />
<br />
===Wednesday, February 8, 2012===<br />
* The Golden Blondes/The Jet Age/Mr. Drinx & The Pot Heads, Sunset: http://sunsettavern.com/<br />
* Pipsisewah/The Chasers/The Magic Mirrors, Tractor: http://www.tractortavern.com/ <br />
* Dengue Fever vs Secret Chiefs 3, Moe Bar :http://bit.ly/yJtfXv (how could you pass the opportunity to see someone play this thing :http://bit.ly/wB5AgZ<br />
<br />
===Thursday, February 9, 2012===<br />
* SAM Opening - Gauguin and Polynesia: An Elusive Paradise: http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/gauguin<br />
* The Jayhawks, Neptune Theater: http://stgpresents.org/<br />
* Digital Leather, Comet <br />
* Savani World Quintet/Super Sones, Columbia City Theater: http://www.columbiacitytheater.com/<br />
* Blvd Park {album release}/Nettle Honey/Creeping Time, Tractor: http://www.tractortavern.com/<br />
* Eleanor Friedberger, Crocodile: http://thecrocodile.com/index.html<br />
<br />
===Ongoing Events===<br />
* Seattle Art Museum: Tours are every Saturday & Sunday at noon, and the First Thursday of every month at 10:30, 11:30 am, 12:30 & 1:30 pm.<br />
* EMP: Exhibits on display include: Battlestar Galactica, Nirvana, Avatar, and Can’t Look Away: The Lure of Horror Film<br />
* Teatro ZinZanni: ¡Caliente! http://dreams.zinzanni.org/<br />
* Pacific NW Ballet: performing Don Quixote at McCaw Hall http://www.pnb.org/<br />
* Oklahoma!, Sunday matinee and nightly: 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Avenue http://www.5thavenue.org/show/oklahoma<br />
<br />
==Local events/places==<br />
* Metrix Create Space<br />
* Ada's Technical Books<br />
* Northwest Outdoor Center<br />
* Center for Wooden Boats<br />
* Empty Sea Studios acoustic music<br />
<br />
<br />
==Local Beer Places==<br />
* Map of [http://beermapping.com/maps/citymaps.php?m=seattle#lat=47.66723703450515&lng=-122.28263854980469&z=5 beer venues] maintained at Beermapping.com.<br />
* List of [http://www.washingtonbeer.com/breweries/seattle-king-co/ local breweries] ([http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=201783184139227541123.0004813e64758434cb054&source=embed&ll=47.558921,-122.106171&spn=0.442982,1.234589&z=10&source=embed map]) maintained by the Washington Beer Commission<br />
* Map of [http://www.ratebeer.com/Places/RegionMap.asp?rid=7600 beer venues] maintained by Ratebeer.com.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
[http://orbiscascade.org/index/c4l-things-to-do-in-seattle Things to do in Seattle, from the hosts]</div>1920wrhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_preconference_proposals&diff=102952012 preconference proposals2012-01-17T15:14:40Z<p>1920wr: /* Interest in Attending */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Proposals for 2012 Code4LibCon Preconferences=<br />
Proposals closed Sunday, November 20, 2011, so we can finalize the list and add them to registration! (The deadline for preconference proposals has passed.)<br />
<br />
Spaces available: main meeting room (max 275) + 5 breakout rooms (max 30-50). <br />
<br />
'''Please include a "Contact/Responsible Individual" name and email address so we know who is willing to put on the proposed precon.<br />
'''<br />
==Full Day==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Hacking Content ===<br />
<br />
What is the future of getting library information and resources into users’ hands at the right time and with appropriate context and relevancy. Learning management systems, library guides, Web-scale discovery systems-plenty of tools to choose from and still we see lots of opportunities for improvement. Let’s pick them apart and brainstorm ideas for projects that could address weaknesses in one or all of these systems. If you’re interested in these issues, challenges and conundrums join us for a day of thinking, dreaming and scheming. All skill sets and backgrounds needed. <br />
<br />
Speakers/Facilitators will be:<br />
- Thom Cox - Manager of Library Information Technology Services - Tufts University<br />
- Ken Varnum – Web Systems Manager - University of Michigan Libraries<br />
- Evviva Weinraub – Director, Emerging Technologies and Services - Oregon State University Libraries <br />
<br />
Contact: Margaret Mellinger - margaret dot mellinger at oregonstate dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
*David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
*Tammy Allgood Wolf<br />
<br />
=== Developing applications using REST web services ===<br />
<br />
Been hearing about web services but don’t know where to start to build something? Have you built applications that use read services but are stumped by OAuth, Content Negotiation and HTTP Headers? Come dig in and learn how to build applications that interact with both read and write REST services. We’ll cover the basic principles and practices of REST services and discuss the Atom Publishing Protocol as a REST service and its extensibility. The group will examine and test the CouchDB HTTP API by building a simple list creation tool. You’ll learn how OCLC’s platform web services leverage Atom to expose the data and business processes from OCLC’s library systems. By the end of the session, you’ll know the basic principles of REST services, be able to perform Create, Read, Update and Delete operations via REST and be able to authenticate to REST services via API keys and OAuth.<br />
<br />
Come ready to learn and code!<br />
<br />
Presenter: Karen Coombs - coombsk at oclc dot org<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
*Sam Kome<br />
*Ray Schwartz<br />
*Jim Robinson<br />
*David Bucknum<br />
*Jean Rainwater<br />
*Laney McGlohon<br />
*Joshua Gomez<br />
*Wayne Schneider<br />
*Andy Kohler<br />
*Michael North<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
*Charlie Morris<br />
*Michael Lindsey<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen (morning only)<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
<br />
==Half Day Morning==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Linkfest ===<br />
<br />
We've had talks and sessions galore about Linked Data at code4lib in past years. Let's focus on linking. Bring data you want to publish and link to or link from and your ideas about new ways we can push data linking into being part of our regular approach to how we put our libraries' content and services on the web. At the start of the session we'll run a quick poll to see who wants to link to what and how, and we'll pair or group up and get to work from there. May a kajillion links bloom!<br />
<br />
If you need an "intro to linked data" we can prep a good list of readings/talks to review before you come. But please come ready to link!<br />
<br />
Organizer type person: Dan Chudnov, GWU Libraries, @dchud or dchud at gwu edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
*Becky Yoose<br />
*Tom Johnson<br />
*Ed Summers<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* William Gunn<br />
* Jason Ronallo<br />
* Keri Thompson<br />
* David Lacy<br />
* Corey A Harper<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
<br />
=== What's New in Solr ===<br />
<br />
This session will bring folks up to speed on the latest developments in Lucene and Solr. There's always a lot of new capabilities as well as tips and tricks on using Solr in clever and powerful ways. <br />
<br />
Presenter: Erik Hatcher - erik . hatcher @ lucidimagination dot com<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* "Erik Hetzner" <erik.hetzner AT ucop BORK edu><br />
* "Kevin S. Clarke" <ksclarke@gmail><br />
* "Michael B. Klein" <mbklein@gmail><br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* "Mark Mounts" <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* David Isaak <david.isaak@kpchr.org><br />
* John Pillans <jpillan@indiana.edu><br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Anna Headley aheadle1 swarthmore edu<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
<br />
==Half Day Afternoon==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Git -r done === <br />
<br />
A session to cover all things Git, everyone's favorite distributed version control system. This session should cover a little bit of the history of Git, how it works, and how it's different than other version controls systems like SVN. Practical application should also be covered, including how to clone existing repos and contribute code back to them, how to host your own repository, and best practices for setting up a distributed network.<br />
<br />
Looking for attendees with real-life Git experience to share it, so we can all broaden our understanding of possible use-cases and nifty advanced features.<br />
<br />
Coordinator: Ian Walls, ByWater Solutions, @sekjal or ian.walls at bywatersolutions com<br />
<br />
Helper: Cary Gordon, Cherry Hill Company, @highermath / cgordon@chillco.com<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
* Patrick Berry (pberry@csuchico.edu)<br />
* Chris Sharp (csharp@georgialibraries.org)<br />
* Matt Critchlow (mcritchlow@ucsd.edu)<br />
* Peter Murray (Peter.Murray@lyrasis.org)<br />
* Margaret Heller (mheller@dom.edu)<br />
* Kevin S. Clarke (ksclarke@gmail)<br />
* Michael B. Klein (mbklein@gmail)<br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Benjamin Shum (bshum@biblio.org)<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer@rockarch.org)<br />
* Tammy Allgood Wolf (tammy.allgood@asu.edu)<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Lisa Kurt (lkurt@unr.edu)<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
<br />
=== Blacklight ===<br />
<br />
This session will be walk-through of the architecture of Blacklight and what we have been improving since the rails 3 upgrade. In addition to the architecture of the software, we will also briefly discuss the architecture of the Blacklight community and what has made it successful so far.<br />
<br />
For part of the session we will install Blacklight live and get it up and running. This install demo will include a How-To on basic customizations in Blacklight using a test-driven approach (one of the cornerstones of the Blacklight community).<br />
<br />
For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ). We will also send out some brief instructions beforehand for those that would like to setup their environments to follow along and get Blacklight up and running on their local machines.<br />
<br />
Presenters: Jessie Keck, Stanford University - jkeck at stanford dot edu | Molly Pickral, University of Virginia - mpc3c at virginia dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer@rockarch.org)<br />
* John Pillans (jpillan@indiana.edu)<br />
* Mang Sun (mang.dot sun at rice dot edu)<br />
* Emily Lynema (emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Daniel Lovins (daniel dot lovins at nyu dot edu)<br />
<br />
=== DACS and EAD Overview ===<br />
<br />
This session will look at what DACS (Describing Archives: a Content Standard) is and describe the ten required elements. Then there will be an overview of what EAD is, how it works, and the required elements. The final part will be a practice session on taking a paper finding aid and coding it using DACS and EAD.<br />
<br />
Presenter: Doris Munson, Eastern Washington University, dmunson at ewu dot edu<br />
(please feel free to contact me if you are interested in being a co-presenter)<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Francis Kayiwa ( kayiwa@ YouEyeSee dot edu )<br />
* Carmen Mitchell (carmenmitchell at gmail dot com)<br />
<br />
=== [[Digging into metadata: context, code, and collaboration]] ===<br />
<br />
Working with library/archival metadata is difficult. This preconference will tackle pressing questions and will show some of the intricacies of metadata (including AACR2/MARC) with exercises to demonstrate why inconsistencies exist in the data. What steps can the cataloging & metadata community take to help improve the quality of this data? What tools & techniques could help? Rules have evolved over time leaving dirty legacy data. Systems have impacted--and will continue to impact--data structure & design. How can this data be aggregated and refined for use in a new emerging data environments? What assumptions can safely be made and when do you need to inquire about local practice? We will end with a hack-fest where you can ask questions of experienced catalogers and get help with your metadata related problems. Bring your laptops and data. <br />
<br />
Person Herder: Becky Yoose, Grinnell College, yoosebec at grinnell dot edu<br />
<br />
Collaborators/Facilitators: Corey Harper, New York University - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu | Shana L. McDanold, University of Pennsylvania - <br />
mcdanold at pobox dot upenn dot edu | Laura Smart, Caltech - laura at library dot caltech dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Jen Weintraub (jweintraub@library.ucla.edu)<br />
* Peter Green (pmgreen@princeton.edu)<br />
* David Isaak (david.isaak@kpchr.org)<br />
* Alex Rolfe (arolfe@georgefox.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sarah Johnston (johnsts@stolaf.edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
<br />
=== "Geo" ===<br />
This session will explore, we hope collaboratively, the presentation of objects on maps. There will be a section on workflow, a section on discovering objects via "geobrowse," a section discovery of objects via "geosearch," and an exploration of the discovery and presentation of geo-referenced images (e.g. historic maps). There will be open discussion on other approaches to map-based discovery. Emphasis will be placed on simplicity of workflow and implementation. Technologies include: Atom, Django, Solr, and OpenLayers. <br />
<br />
Presenters: Mike Graves, UNC Chapel Hill, gravm at email dot unc dot edu; Tim Shearer, UNC Chapel Hill, tshearer at email dot unc dot edu<br />
(please feel free to contact Tim if you are interested in being a co-presenter)<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Jason Casden (jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Anna Headley aheadle1 swarthmore edu<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
<br />
== Half-day Evening ==<br />
<br />
=== Microsoft Campus Visit ===<br />
Join us for a trip across Lake Washington to Microsoft Headquarters. Bus will depart from the conference hotel at 4:15pm on Monday. We will visit the Microsoft Home and the Envisioning Lab. The we'll head over to Microsoft Research for drinks and appetizers, and you'll see some great demos of some cool new (and free!) technologies coming out of MSR. Bus will get back to hotel by 9:00pm, plenty of time to hit a pub. You'll learn about:<br />
<br />
1. Layerscape -[http://communities.worldwidetelescope.org/]<br />
<br />
2. ChronoZoom - [http://research.microsoft.com/chronozoom/]<br />
<br />
3. F# - [http://www.tryfsharp.org]<br />
<br />
4. Microsoft Academic Search - [http://academic.research.microsoft.com]<br />
<br />
5. Microsoft Audio Visual Indexing System - [http://research.microsoft.com/mavis] <br />
<br />
Space is limited, so reserve your seat today Email Alex at the address below. <br />
<br />
Coordinator: Alex Wade, Microsoft Research, awade at microsoft dot com <br />
<br />
Presenters: Behrooz Chitsaz; Rob Fatland; Christophe Poulain; Michael Zyskowski <br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Matt Critchlow<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
* Jason Ronallo<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Kyle Banerjee <banerjek@uoregon.edu><br />
* Evviva Weinraub<br />
* Emily Lynema <emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu><br />
* Jason Casden <jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu><br />
* Daniel Lovins <daniel.lovins@nyu.edu><br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
* Anna Headley<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2012]]</div>1920wrhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_preconference_proposals&diff=102942012 preconference proposals2012-01-17T15:14:15Z<p>1920wr: /* Interest in Attending */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Proposals for 2012 Code4LibCon Preconferences=<br />
Proposals closed Sunday, November 20, 2011, so we can finalize the list and add them to registration! (The deadline for preconference proposals has passed.)<br />
<br />
Spaces available: main meeting room (max 275) + 5 breakout rooms (max 30-50). <br />
<br />
'''Please include a "Contact/Responsible Individual" name and email address so we know who is willing to put on the proposed precon.<br />
'''<br />
==Full Day==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Hacking Content ===<br />
<br />
What is the future of getting library information and resources into users’ hands at the right time and with appropriate context and relevancy. Learning management systems, library guides, Web-scale discovery systems-plenty of tools to choose from and still we see lots of opportunities for improvement. Let’s pick them apart and brainstorm ideas for projects that could address weaknesses in one or all of these systems. If you’re interested in these issues, challenges and conundrums join us for a day of thinking, dreaming and scheming. All skill sets and backgrounds needed. <br />
<br />
Speakers/Facilitators will be:<br />
- Thom Cox - Manager of Library Information Technology Services - Tufts University<br />
- Ken Varnum – Web Systems Manager - University of Michigan Libraries<br />
- Evviva Weinraub – Director, Emerging Technologies and Services - Oregon State University Libraries <br />
<br />
Contact: Margaret Mellinger - margaret dot mellinger at oregonstate dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
*David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
*Tammy Allgood Wolf<br />
<br />
=== Developing applications using REST web services ===<br />
<br />
Been hearing about web services but don’t know where to start to build something? Have you built applications that use read services but are stumped by OAuth, Content Negotiation and HTTP Headers? Come dig in and learn how to build applications that interact with both read and write REST services. We’ll cover the basic principles and practices of REST services and discuss the Atom Publishing Protocol as a REST service and its extensibility. The group will examine and test the CouchDB HTTP API by building a simple list creation tool. You’ll learn how OCLC’s platform web services leverage Atom to expose the data and business processes from OCLC’s library systems. By the end of the session, you’ll know the basic principles of REST services, be able to perform Create, Read, Update and Delete operations via REST and be able to authenticate to REST services via API keys and OAuth.<br />
<br />
Come ready to learn and code!<br />
<br />
Presenter: Karen Coombs - coombsk at oclc dot org<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
*Sam Kome<br />
*Ray Schwartz<br />
*Jim Robinson<br />
*David Bucknum<br />
*Jean Rainwater<br />
*Laney McGlohon<br />
*Joshua Gomez<br />
*Wayne Schneider<br />
*Andy Kohler<br />
*Michael North<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
*Charlie Morris<br />
*Michael Lindsey<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen (morning only)<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
<br />
==Half Day Morning==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Linkfest ===<br />
<br />
We've had talks and sessions galore about Linked Data at code4lib in past years. Let's focus on linking. Bring data you want to publish and link to or link from and your ideas about new ways we can push data linking into being part of our regular approach to how we put our libraries' content and services on the web. At the start of the session we'll run a quick poll to see who wants to link to what and how, and we'll pair or group up and get to work from there. May a kajillion links bloom!<br />
<br />
If you need an "intro to linked data" we can prep a good list of readings/talks to review before you come. But please come ready to link!<br />
<br />
Organizer type person: Dan Chudnov, GWU Libraries, @dchud or dchud at gwu edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
*Becky Yoose<br />
*Tom Johnson<br />
*Ed Summers<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* William Gunn<br />
* Jason Ronallo<br />
* Keri Thompson<br />
* David Lacy<br />
* Corey A Harper<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
<br />
=== What's New in Solr ===<br />
<br />
This session will bring folks up to speed on the latest developments in Lucene and Solr. There's always a lot of new capabilities as well as tips and tricks on using Solr in clever and powerful ways. <br />
<br />
Presenter: Erik Hatcher - erik . hatcher @ lucidimagination dot com<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* "Erik Hetzner" <erik.hetzner AT ucop BORK edu><br />
* "Kevin S. Clarke" <ksclarke@gmail><br />
* "Michael B. Klein" <mbklein@gmail><br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* "Mark Mounts" <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* David Isaak <david.isaak@kpchr.org><br />
* John Pillans <jpillan@indiana.edu><br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Anna Headley aheadle1 swarthmore edu<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
<br />
==Half Day Afternoon==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Git -r done === <br />
<br />
A session to cover all things Git, everyone's favorite distributed version control system. This session should cover a little bit of the history of Git, how it works, and how it's different than other version controls systems like SVN. Practical application should also be covered, including how to clone existing repos and contribute code back to them, how to host your own repository, and best practices for setting up a distributed network.<br />
<br />
Looking for attendees with real-life Git experience to share it, so we can all broaden our understanding of possible use-cases and nifty advanced features.<br />
<br />
Coordinator: Ian Walls, ByWater Solutions, @sekjal or ian.walls at bywatersolutions com<br />
<br />
Helper: Cary Gordon, Cherry Hill Company, @highermath / cgordon@chillco.com<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
* Patrick Berry (pberry@csuchico.edu)<br />
* Chris Sharp (csharp@georgialibraries.org)<br />
* Matt Critchlow (mcritchlow@ucsd.edu)<br />
* Peter Murray (Peter.Murray@lyrasis.org)<br />
* Margaret Heller (mheller@dom.edu)<br />
* Kevin S. Clarke (ksclarke@gmail)<br />
* Michael B. Klein (mbklein@gmail)<br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Benjamin Shum (bshum@biblio.org)<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer@rockarch.org)<br />
* Tammy Allgood Wolf (tammy.allgood@asu.edu)<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Lisa Kurt (lkurt@unr.edu)<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
<br />
=== Blacklight ===<br />
<br />
This session will be walk-through of the architecture of Blacklight and what we have been improving since the rails 3 upgrade. In addition to the architecture of the software, we will also briefly discuss the architecture of the Blacklight community and what has made it successful so far.<br />
<br />
For part of the session we will install Blacklight live and get it up and running. This install demo will include a How-To on basic customizations in Blacklight using a test-driven approach (one of the cornerstones of the Blacklight community).<br />
<br />
For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ). We will also send out some brief instructions beforehand for those that would like to setup their environments to follow along and get Blacklight up and running on their local machines.<br />
<br />
Presenters: Jessie Keck, Stanford University - jkeck at stanford dot edu | Molly Pickral, University of Virginia - mpc3c at virginia dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer@rockarch.org)<br />
* John Pillans (jpillan@indiana.edu)<br />
* Mang Sun (mang.dot sun at rice dot edu)<br />
* Emily Lynema (emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Daniel Lovins (daniel dot lovins at nyu dot edu)<br />
<br />
=== DACS and EAD Overview ===<br />
<br />
This session will look at what DACS (Describing Archives: a Content Standard) is and describe the ten required elements. Then there will be an overview of what EAD is, how it works, and the required elements. The final part will be a practice session on taking a paper finding aid and coding it using DACS and EAD.<br />
<br />
Presenter: Doris Munson, Eastern Washington University, dmunson at ewu dot edu<br />
(please feel free to contact me if you are interested in being a co-presenter)<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Francis Kayiwa ( kayiwa@ YouEyeSee dot edu )<br />
* Carmen Mitchell (carmenmitchell at gmail dot com)<br />
<br />
=== [[Digging into metadata: context, code, and collaboration]] ===<br />
<br />
Working with library/archival metadata is difficult. This preconference will tackle pressing questions and will show some of the intricacies of metadata (including AACR2/MARC) with exercises to demonstrate why inconsistencies exist in the data. What steps can the cataloging & metadata community take to help improve the quality of this data? What tools & techniques could help? Rules have evolved over time leaving dirty legacy data. Systems have impacted--and will continue to impact--data structure & design. How can this data be aggregated and refined for use in a new emerging data environments? What assumptions can safely be made and when do you need to inquire about local practice? We will end with a hack-fest where you can ask questions of experienced catalogers and get help with your metadata related problems. Bring your laptops and data. <br />
<br />
Person Herder: Becky Yoose, Grinnell College, yoosebec at grinnell dot edu<br />
<br />
Collaborators/Facilitators: Corey Harper, New York University - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu | Shana L. McDanold, University of Pennsylvania - <br />
mcdanold at pobox dot upenn dot edu | Laura Smart, Caltech - laura at library dot caltech dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Jen Weintraub (jweintraub@library.ucla.edu)<br />
* Peter Green (pmgreen@princeton.edu)<br />
* David Isaak (david.isaak@kpchr.org)<br />
* Alex Rolfe (arolfe@georgefox.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sarah Johnston (johnsts@stolaf.edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
<br />
=== "Geo" ===<br />
This session will explore, we hope collaboratively, the presentation of objects on maps. There will be a section on workflow, a section on discovering objects via "geobrowse," a section discovery of objects via "geosearch," and an exploration of the discovery and presentation of geo-referenced images (e.g. historic maps). There will be open discussion on other approaches to map-based discovery. Emphasis will be placed on simplicity of workflow and implementation. Technologies include: Atom, Django, Solr, and OpenLayers. <br />
<br />
Presenters: Mike Graves, UNC Chapel Hill, gravm at email dot unc dot edu; Tim Shearer, UNC Chapel Hill, tshearer at email dot unc dot edu<br />
(please feel free to contact Tim if you are interested in being a co-presenter)<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Jason Casden (jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Anna Headley aheadle1 swarthmore edu<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
<br />
== Half-day Evening ==<br />
<br />
=== Microsoft Campus Visit ===<br />
Join us for a trip across Lake Washington to Microsoft Headquarters. Bus will depart from the conference hotel at 4:15pm on Monday. We will visit the Microsoft Home and the Envisioning Lab. The we'll head over to Microsoft Research for drinks and appetizers, and you'll see some great demos of some cool new (and free!) technologies coming out of MSR. Bus will get back to hotel by 9:00pm, plenty of time to hit a pub. You'll learn about:<br />
<br />
1. Layerscape -[http://communities.worldwidetelescope.org/]<br />
<br />
2. ChronoZoom - [http://research.microsoft.com/chronozoom/]<br />
<br />
3. F# - [http://www.tryfsharp.org]<br />
<br />
4. Microsoft Academic Search - [http://academic.research.microsoft.com]<br />
<br />
5. Microsoft Audio Visual Indexing System - [http://research.microsoft.com/mavis] <br />
<br />
Space is limited, so reserve your seat today Email Alex at the address below. <br />
<br />
Coordinator: Alex Wade, Microsoft Research, awade at microsoft dot com <br />
<br />
Presenters: Behrooz Chitsaz; Rob Fatland; Christophe Poulain; Michael Zyskowski <br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Matt Critchlow<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
* Jason Ronallo<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Kyle Banerjee <banerjek@uoregon.edu><br />
* Evviva Weinraub<br />
* Emily Lynema <emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu><br />
* Jason Casden <jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu><br />
* Daniel Lovins <daniel.lovins@nyu.edu><br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
* Anna Headley<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2012]]</div>1920wrhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_preconference_proposals&diff=102932012 preconference proposals2012-01-17T15:12:41Z<p>1920wr: /* Interest in Attending */</p>
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<div>=Proposals for 2012 Code4LibCon Preconferences=<br />
Proposals closed Sunday, November 20, 2011, so we can finalize the list and add them to registration! (The deadline for preconference proposals has passed.)<br />
<br />
Spaces available: main meeting room (max 275) + 5 breakout rooms (max 30-50). <br />
<br />
'''Please include a "Contact/Responsible Individual" name and email address so we know who is willing to put on the proposed precon.<br />
'''<br />
==Full Day==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Hacking Content ===<br />
<br />
What is the future of getting library information and resources into users’ hands at the right time and with appropriate context and relevancy. Learning management systems, library guides, Web-scale discovery systems-plenty of tools to choose from and still we see lots of opportunities for improvement. Let’s pick them apart and brainstorm ideas for projects that could address weaknesses in one or all of these systems. If you’re interested in these issues, challenges and conundrums join us for a day of thinking, dreaming and scheming. All skill sets and backgrounds needed. <br />
<br />
Speakers/Facilitators will be:<br />
- Thom Cox - Manager of Library Information Technology Services - Tufts University<br />
- Ken Varnum – Web Systems Manager - University of Michigan Libraries<br />
- Evviva Weinraub – Director, Emerging Technologies and Services - Oregon State University Libraries <br />
<br />
Contact: Margaret Mellinger - margaret dot mellinger at oregonstate dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
*David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
*Tammy Allgood Wolf<br />
<br />
=== Developing applications using REST web services ===<br />
<br />
Been hearing about web services but don’t know where to start to build something? Have you built applications that use read services but are stumped by OAuth, Content Negotiation and HTTP Headers? Come dig in and learn how to build applications that interact with both read and write REST services. We’ll cover the basic principles and practices of REST services and discuss the Atom Publishing Protocol as a REST service and its extensibility. The group will examine and test the CouchDB HTTP API by building a simple list creation tool. You’ll learn how OCLC’s platform web services leverage Atom to expose the data and business processes from OCLC’s library systems. By the end of the session, you’ll know the basic principles of REST services, be able to perform Create, Read, Update and Delete operations via REST and be able to authenticate to REST services via API keys and OAuth.<br />
<br />
Come ready to learn and code!<br />
<br />
Presenter: Karen Coombs - coombsk at oclc dot org<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
*Sam Kome<br />
*Ray Schwartz<br />
*Jim Robinson<br />
*David Bucknum<br />
*Jean Rainwater<br />
*Laney McGlohon<br />
*Joshua Gomez<br />
*Wayne Schneider<br />
*Andy Kohler<br />
*Michael North<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
*Charlie Morris<br />
*Michael Lindsey<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen (morning only)<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
<br />
==Half Day Morning==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Linkfest ===<br />
<br />
We've had talks and sessions galore about Linked Data at code4lib in past years. Let's focus on linking. Bring data you want to publish and link to or link from and your ideas about new ways we can push data linking into being part of our regular approach to how we put our libraries' content and services on the web. At the start of the session we'll run a quick poll to see who wants to link to what and how, and we'll pair or group up and get to work from there. May a kajillion links bloom!<br />
<br />
If you need an "intro to linked data" we can prep a good list of readings/talks to review before you come. But please come ready to link!<br />
<br />
Organizer type person: Dan Chudnov, GWU Libraries, @dchud or dchud at gwu edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
*Becky Yoose<br />
*Tom Johnson<br />
*Ed Summers<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* William Gunn<br />
* Jason Ronallo<br />
* Keri Thompson<br />
* David Lacy<br />
* Corey A Harper<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
<br />
=== What's New in Solr ===<br />
<br />
This session will bring folks up to speed on the latest developments in Lucene and Solr. There's always a lot of new capabilities as well as tips and tricks on using Solr in clever and powerful ways. <br />
<br />
Presenter: Erik Hatcher - erik . hatcher @ lucidimagination dot com<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* "Erik Hetzner" <erik.hetzner AT ucop BORK edu><br />
* "Kevin S. Clarke" <ksclarke@gmail><br />
* "Michael B. Klein" <mbklein@gmail><br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* "Mark Mounts" <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* David Isaak <david.isaak@kpchr.org><br />
* John Pillans <jpillan@indiana.edu><br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Anna Headley aheadle1 swarthmore edu<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
<br />
==Half Day Afternoon==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Git -r done === <br />
<br />
A session to cover all things Git, everyone's favorite distributed version control system. This session should cover a little bit of the history of Git, how it works, and how it's different than other version controls systems like SVN. Practical application should also be covered, including how to clone existing repos and contribute code back to them, how to host your own repository, and best practices for setting up a distributed network.<br />
<br />
Looking for attendees with real-life Git experience to share it, so we can all broaden our understanding of possible use-cases and nifty advanced features.<br />
<br />
Coordinator: Ian Walls, ByWater Solutions, @sekjal or ian.walls at bywatersolutions com<br />
<br />
Helper: Cary Gordon, Cherry Hill Company, @highermath / cgordon@chillco.com<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
* Patrick Berry (pberry@csuchico.edu)<br />
* Chris Sharp (csharp@georgialibraries.org)<br />
* Matt Critchlow (mcritchlow@ucsd.edu)<br />
* Peter Murray (Peter.Murray@lyrasis.org)<br />
* Margaret Heller (mheller@dom.edu)<br />
* Kevin S. Clarke (ksclarke@gmail)<br />
* Michael B. Klein (mbklein@gmail)<br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Benjamin Shum (bshum@biblio.org)<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer@rockarch.org)<br />
* Tammy Allgood Wolf (tammy.allgood@asu.edu)<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Lisa Kurt (lkurt@unr.edu)<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
<br />
=== Blacklight ===<br />
<br />
This session will be walk-through of the architecture of Blacklight and what we have been improving since the rails 3 upgrade. In addition to the architecture of the software, we will also briefly discuss the architecture of the Blacklight community and what has made it successful so far.<br />
<br />
For part of the session we will install Blacklight live and get it up and running. This install demo will include a How-To on basic customizations in Blacklight using a test-driven approach (one of the cornerstones of the Blacklight community).<br />
<br />
For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ). We will also send out some brief instructions beforehand for those that would like to setup their environments to follow along and get Blacklight up and running on their local machines.<br />
<br />
Presenters: Jessie Keck, Stanford University - jkeck at stanford dot edu | Molly Pickral, University of Virginia - mpc3c at virginia dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer@rockarch.org)<br />
* John Pillans (jpillan@indiana.edu)<br />
* Mang Sun (mang.dot sun at rice dot edu)<br />
* Emily Lynema (emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Daniel Lovins (daniel dot lovins at nyu dot edu)<br />
<br />
=== DACS and EAD Overview ===<br />
<br />
This session will look at what DACS (Describing Archives: a Content Standard) is and describe the ten required elements. Then there will be an overview of what EAD is, how it works, and the required elements. The final part will be a practice session on taking a paper finding aid and coding it using DACS and EAD.<br />
<br />
Presenter: Doris Munson, Eastern Washington University, dmunson at ewu dot edu<br />
(please feel free to contact me if you are interested in being a co-presenter)<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Francis Kayiwa ( kayiwa@ YouEyeSee dot edu )<br />
* Carmen Mitchell (carmenmitchell at gmail dot com)<br />
<br />
=== [[Digging into metadata: context, code, and collaboration]] ===<br />
<br />
Working with library/archival metadata is difficult. This preconference will tackle pressing questions and will show some of the intricacies of metadata (including AACR2/MARC) with exercises to demonstrate why inconsistencies exist in the data. What steps can the cataloging & metadata community take to help improve the quality of this data? What tools & techniques could help? Rules have evolved over time leaving dirty legacy data. Systems have impacted--and will continue to impact--data structure & design. How can this data be aggregated and refined for use in a new emerging data environments? What assumptions can safely be made and when do you need to inquire about local practice? We will end with a hack-fest where you can ask questions of experienced catalogers and get help with your metadata related problems. Bring your laptops and data. <br />
<br />
Person Herder: Becky Yoose, Grinnell College, yoosebec at grinnell dot edu<br />
<br />
Collaborators/Facilitators: Corey Harper, New York University - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu | Shana L. McDanold, University of Pennsylvania - <br />
mcdanold at pobox dot upenn dot edu | Laura Smart, Caltech - laura at library dot caltech dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Jen Weintraub (jweintraub@library.ucla.edu)<br />
* Peter Green (pmgreen@princeton.edu)<br />
* David Isaak (david.isaak@kpchr.org)<br />
* Alex Rolfe (arolfe@georgefox.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sarah Johnston (johnsts@stolaf.edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
<br />
=== "Geo" ===<br />
This session will explore, we hope collaboratively, the presentation of objects on maps. There will be a section on workflow, a section on discovering objects via "geobrowse," a section discovery of objects via "geosearch," and an exploration of the discovery and presentation of geo-referenced images (e.g. historic maps). There will be open discussion on other approaches to map-based discovery. Emphasis will be placed on simplicity of workflow and implementation. Technologies include: Atom, Django, Solr, and OpenLayers. <br />
<br />
Presenters: Mike Graves, UNC Chapel Hill, gravm at email dot unc dot edu; Tim Shearer, UNC Chapel Hill, tshearer at email dot unc dot edu<br />
(please feel free to contact Tim if you are interested in being a co-presenter)<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Jason Casden (jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Anna Headley aheadle1 swarthmore edu<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
<br />
== Half-day Evening ==<br />
<br />
=== Microsoft Campus Visit ===<br />
Join us for a trip across Lake Washington to Microsoft Headquarters. Bus will depart from the conference hotel at 4:15pm on Monday. We will visit the Microsoft Home and the Envisioning Lab. The we'll head over to Microsoft Research for drinks and appetizers, and you'll see some great demos of some cool new (and free!) technologies coming out of MSR. Bus will get back to hotel by 9:00pm, plenty of time to hit a pub. You'll learn about:<br />
<br />
1. Layerscape -[http://communities.worldwidetelescope.org/]<br />
<br />
2. ChronoZoom - [http://research.microsoft.com/chronozoom/]<br />
<br />
3. F# - [http://www.tryfsharp.org]<br />
<br />
4. Microsoft Academic Search - [http://academic.research.microsoft.com]<br />
<br />
5. Microsoft Audio Visual Indexing System - [http://research.microsoft.com/mavis] <br />
<br />
Space is limited, so reserve your seat today Email Alex at the address below. <br />
<br />
Coordinator: Alex Wade, Microsoft Research, awade at microsoft dot com <br />
<br />
Presenters: Behrooz Chitsaz; Rob Fatland; Christophe Poulain; Michael Zyskowski <br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Matt Critchlow<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
* Jason Ronallo<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Kyle Banerjee <banerjek@uoregon.edu><br />
* Evviva Weinraub<br />
* Emily Lynema <emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu><br />
* Jason Casden <jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu><br />
* Daniel Lovins <daniel.lovins@nyu.edu><br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
* Anna Headley<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
<br />
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