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<div>Welcome to the wiki home of the New England "chapter" of Code4Lib.<br />
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My friends, let's get something started, eh?<br />
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== Future meetings ==<br />
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Jodi Schneider of Amherst College has already begun planning for a gathering hosted by Five Colleges. See below for possible dates.<br />
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==== NECode4Lib #2: Amherst, MA ====<br />
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* [http://whenisgood.net/necode4lib/2009 WhenIsGood page]<br />
* [http://whenisgood.net/necode4lib/2009/results/Wew3Dh WhenIsGood results]<br />
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==== Even future-er ====<br />
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Suggest some other, future locations below. Something not too hard to get to for folks in all corners of the N.E. area would be best<br />
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* Somewhere in Western Mass (a.k.a. 413; a.k.a. Northampton, MA; a.k.a Hamp) - This would work best for me, the further West, the more likely I can make it (ecorrado)<br />
* I can probably offer free space in our Concord NH campus with good network and projectors, though I realize that may be too far north for some --Casey<br />
* Somewhere in the Boston area<br />
* Portland, Maine, of course. Where else? LibraryThing will buy donuts.<br />
* I could suggest New Haven, but it isn't exactly a central location for this group. --dlovins<br />
* +1 for Portland, ME. I might be able to arrange meeting space at the U of Southern Maine if this is a viable location. --jonvw<br />
* Forbes Library during their business hours<br />
* Possibly one of the Five Colleges?<br />
* Boston Public Library (end by 9pm Monday through Thursday, or end by 5pm Friday through Sunday)<br />
* Elsewhere? Add to this list...<br />
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== Who? ==<br />
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Feel free to add yourself.<br />
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* Jay Luker, Ex Libris Software Engineer, lbjay#code4lib<br />
* Michael B. Klein, Digital Initiatives Technology Librarian at the Boston Public Library, mbklein#code4lib<br />
* Jodi Schneider, Science Library Specialist at the Amherst College Library, JodiS#code4lib<br />
* Casey Bisson, a person too lazy to list his own title<br />
* Daniel Lovins (Yale Library)<br />
* Tim Spalding (LibraryThing)<br />
* Jonathan Williams, URSUS Systems Manager, University of Maine System, jonvw#code4lib<br />
* Edward M. Corrado, Head of Library Technology, Binghamton University(NY); ecorrado#code4lib (yea, I know NY <> NE, but heck, if it is in the Western part of NE, I can make it)<br />
* Keith Jenkins (Cornell Univ.)<br />
* Winona Salesky, librarian in limbo<br />
* Andrew Bangert (Lewiston, ME)<br />
* Emily Alling (UMass Amherst)<br />
* Alison Babeu (Perseus Digital Library-Tufts University)<br />
* Greg McClellan (Brandeis University)<br />
* Chris Beer (WGBH)<br />
* Courtney Michael (WGBH)<br />
* Rosalyn Metz, Systems Administrator for Curricular Support (Wheaton College)<br />
* Jeffrey Barnett, Sr. Research Analyst (Yale University Library) and (yufind beta developer)<br />
* Tania Fersenheim (Brandeis University)<br />
* Dai Wei (Brandeis University)<br />
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== Meta ==<br />
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Questions or suggestions for improvement? Either add them here, ask on the code4lib list or in the #code4lib IRC channel on freenode.<br />
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== Other Events Nearby ==<br />
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* NERCOMP Beyond Information Discovery Monday 11/3<br />
* Mobile Mania: Developing information services for portable devices Wednesday 11/5 (Boston)<br />
* PALINET Open Source discovery systems day VuFind, Blacklight, Lucene/Solr applications Thursday 11/6 (Philadelphia)<br />
* NYC METRO Science Librarians: Rutgers on authentic digital objects; NSDL on updates Friday 11/7 1:30 PM (NYC)<br />
* OCLC/NYPL Labs Hackfest: Fri 11/7 & Sat 11/8 (NYC)<br />
* DLF Fall Forum, for DLF institutions: Weds-Fri 11/12-14 (Providence)</div>204.152.13.135