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<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2018 [[MDC|C4L DC/MD/VA]] Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
Friday August 3, 2018<br><br />
8:00-5:00 (entry beginning ?)<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Room: [https://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/groupvisits/mck-floorplan.pdf 6107] (6th floor)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Register at [[MDC/2018/Registration]].<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We have a maximum capacity of 50.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://bit.ly/coc4lib Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
<br />
Propose your talk below! Add additional bullet point as necessary.<br />
<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* Pulling Ares Up by its Bootstrap ( I can fill a full 20, but it may be more like 10-15. )<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* Best tools for front-end web dev<br />
* Most exciting thing you're working on right now<br />
* Up-and-coming tech that libraries should watch<br />
* NodeJS, Express & SSO Authentication<br />
* ArchiveSpace customization with Java & Ruby<br />
* Linguistic corpora, digital editions, and open annotation -- building better word sandwiches<br />
* Add your own here!<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* UMD's [https://github.com/umd-coding-workshop/dpcc Digital Preservation Cost Calculator]<br />
* Hands-on with the Fedora API Extension Architecture -- using the [https://github.com/fcrepo4-labs/fcrepo-api-x-demo demo], participants will sit together and work individually to learn about deployment and use of API-X in conjunction with Fedora Commons. If everyone feels comfortable enough with the basics, we can try to design and implement our own extension (for example, OCR on demand with tesseract). If you are interested in participating in this activity, please bring a laptop with Docker installed in advance of the meeting (see the demo instructions for pointers).<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* Twitter bots for everyone -- [https://github.com/23koivisto/ds_tweet_bot basic Python Twitter bot for turning XML into tweets]<br />
* Add your own here!<br />
<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
* [[User:DavidDurden|David Durden]], University of Maryland Libraries - Primary Contact<br />
* [mailto:jkoivist@umd.edu Joseph Koivisto], University of Maryland Libraries - Secondary Contact<br />
* [mailto:thschone@umd.edu Tiffany Schoneboom], University of Maryland Libraries - Secondary Contact<br />
* [mailto:kbreneman@ubalt.edu Kyle Breneman], University of Baltimore Library - Secondary Contact<br />
* [mailto:nfrau@umd.edu Neil Frau-Cortes], University of Maryland Libraries - Secondary Contact<br />
* Add your name here!<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library] Room 6107, which can be found on [https://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/groupvisits/mck-floorplan.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/current_map.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (D10 - #035 ). There is a [https://www.wmata.com/rider-guide/stations/college-park.cfm College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by [http://www.transportation.umd.edu/shuttle/schedules/summer/104_CPM.pdf shuttle bus #104] to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. <del>A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above).</del> There is a large swim event taking place on North Campus which will take over a lot of central and northern guest parking. UMD Department of Transportation Services recommends that attendees arriving by car park in either the Mowatt Lane Garage (rooftop) or Lot MV next to Mowatt Lane Garage ([http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/current_map.pdf D12 - #404] on the map). Additional parking may be available in the Stadium Drive Garage ([http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/current_map.pdf C8 - #218]), but this garage may become crowded due to the swim meet. All visitors should avoid attempting to park in the Union Lane Garage off Campus Dr ([http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/current_map.pdf D9 - #179]) since it is currently out of service and closed to the public.<br />
<br />
An alternate parking option is to use the College Park Metro parking lot and to use the [http://www.transportation.umd.edu/shuttle/schedules/summer/104_CPM.pdf University of Maryland shuttle bus #104].<br />
<br />
Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site]. *Please note*: parking services is very vigilant and quick to ticket, so please make sure that you pay for your parking space at the pay station (look to the signage in the lots for instructions).<br />
<br />
'''Via US-1 (Baltimore Ave)'''<br />
<br />
Turn west onto Knox Rd and continue onto Mowatt Ln. Turn right onto Preinkert Dr and Mowatt Ln Garage and Lot MV are on the left.<br />
<br />
'''Via MD-193 or Adelphi Rd'''<br />
<br />
Turn onto Campus Dr and take the first exit at the roundabout onto Mowatt Ln. Turn left onto Preinkert Dr and Mowatt Ln Garage and Lot MV are on the left.<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
Tentative schedule, subject to alteration by participants on the day of the event<br />
{| class="wikitable" <br />
|-<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 8:00<br />
| | Arrival<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 8:30-9:00<br />
| | Welcome and Introductions<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 9:00-11:30<br />
| | Hackathons and workshops<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 11:30-1:00<br />
| | Lunch Break (groups)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 1:00-5:00<br />
| | Talks and discussions<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 5:00-?<br />
| | Happy hour at MilkBoy Arthouse<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2018&diff=46272MDC/20182018-07-28T15:11:09Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* Hackathon ideas */</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2018 [[MDC|C4L DC/MD/VA]] Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
Friday August 3, 2018<br><br />
8:00-5:00 (entry beginning ?)<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Room: [https://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/groupvisits/mck-floorplan.pdf 6107] (6th floor)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Register at [[MDC/2018/Registration]].<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We have a maximum capacity of 50.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://bit.ly/coc4lib Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
<br />
Propose your talk below! Add additional bullet point as necessary.<br />
<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* Pulling Ares Up by its Bootstrap ( I can fill a full 20, but it may be more like 10-15. )<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* Best tools for front-end web dev<br />
* Most exciting thing you're working on right now<br />
* Up-and-coming tech that libraries should watch<br />
* NodeJS, Express & SSO Authentication<br />
* ArchiveSpace customization with Java & Ruby<br />
* Add your own here!<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* UMD's [https://github.com/umd-coding-workshop/dpcc Digital Preservation Cost Calculator]<br />
* Hands-on with the Fedora API Extension Architecture -- using the [https://github.com/fcrepo4-labs/fcrepo-api-x-demo demo], participants will sit together and work individually to learn about deployment and use of API-X in conjunction with Fedora Commons. If everyone feels comfortable enough with the basics, we can try to design and implement our own extension (for example, OCR on demand with tesseract). If you are interested in participating in this activity, please bring a laptop with Docker installed in advance of the meeting (see the demo instructions for pointers).<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* Twitter bots for everyone -- [https://github.com/23koivisto/ds_tweet_bot basic Python Twitter bot for turning XML into tweets]<br />
* Add your own here!<br />
<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
* [[User:DavidDurden|David Durden]], University of Maryland Libraries - Primary Contact<br />
* [mailto:jkoivist@umd.edu Joseph Koivisto], University of Maryland Libraries - Secondary Contact<br />
* [mailto:thschone@umd.edu Tiffany Schoneboom], University of Maryland Libraries - Secondary Contact<br />
* [mailto:kbreneman@ubalt.edu Kyle Breneman], University of Baltimore Library - Secondary Contact<br />
* [mailto:nfrau@umd.edu Neil Frau-Cortes], University of Maryland Libraries - Secondary Contact<br />
* Add your name here!<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library] Room 6107, which can be found on [https://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/groupvisits/mck-floorplan.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/current_map.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (D10 - #035 ). There is a [https://www.wmata.com/rider-guide/stations/college-park.cfm College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by [http://www.transportation.umd.edu/shuttle/schedules/summer/104_CPM.pdf shuttle bus #104] to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. <del>A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above).</del> There is a large swim event taking place on North Campus which will take over a lot of central and northern guest parking. UMD Department of Transportation Services recommends that attendees arriving by car park in either the Mowatt Lane Garage (rooftop) or Lot MV next to Mowatt Lane Garage ([http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/current_map.pdf D12 - #404] on the map). Additional parking may be available in the Stadium Drive Garage ([http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/current_map.pdf C8 - #218]), but this garage may become crowded due to the swim meet. All visitors should avoid attempting to park in the Union Lane Garage off Campus Dr ([http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/current_map.pdf D9 - #179]) since it is currently out of service and closed to the public.<br />
<br />
An alternate parking option is to use the College Park Metro parking lot and to use the [http://www.transportation.umd.edu/shuttle/schedules/summer/104_CPM.pdf University of Maryland shuttle bus #104].<br />
<br />
Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site]. *Please note*: parking services is very vigilant and quick to ticket, so please make sure that you pay for your parking space at the pay station (look to the signage in the lots for instructions).<br />
<br />
'''Via US-1 (Baltimore Ave)'''<br />
<br />
Turn west onto Knox Rd and continue onto Mowatt Ln. Turn right onto Preinkert Dr and Mowatt Ln Garage and Lot MV are on the left.<br />
<br />
'''Via MD-193 or Adelphi Rd'''<br />
<br />
Turn onto Campus Dr and take the first exit at the roundabout onto Mowatt Ln. Turn left onto Preinkert Dr and Mowatt Ln Garage and Lot MV are on the left.<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
Tentative schedule, subject to alteration by participants on the day of the event<br />
{| class="wikitable" <br />
|-<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 8:00<br />
| | Arrival<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 8:30-9:00<br />
| | Welcome and Introductions<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 9:00-11:30<br />
| | Hackathons and workshops<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 11:30-1:00<br />
| | Lunch Break (groups)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 1:00-5:00<br />
| | Talks and discussions<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 5:00-?<br />
| | Happy hour at MilkBoy Arthouse<br />
|-<br />
|}</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2018/Registration&diff=46185MDC/2018/Registration2018-07-03T22:24:03Z<p>JoshWestgard: </p>
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<div>Registration for the [[MDC/2018| 2018 C4L DC/MD/VA]] Meetup.<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register by adding your name to this list if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We have a maximum capacity of 50. <br />
<br />
You need to have a wiki account to update this page. See instructions for requesting a new account on the [[Special:UserLogin|Login Page]] Or, send email to [[User:DavidDurden|David Durden]], [mailto:durden@umd.edu durden@umd.edu] to be added to the list.<br />
<br />
# [[User:DavidDurden|David Durden]], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:jkoivist@umd.edu Joseph Koivisto], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:katedohe@umd.edu Kate Dohe], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# Ian Hardy, Washington Research Library Consortium<br />
# [[User:JefferyGerhard|Jeff Gerhard]], Georgetown Law Library<br />
#[mailto:thschone@umd.edu Tiffany Schoneboom], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:ahendric Anne Hendrick], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:nfrau@umd.edu Neil Frau-Cortes], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [[User:dkerchner|Dan Kerchner]], George Washington University Libraries<br />
# [mailto:acoren@umd.edu Ashleigh Coren], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:calvara1@umd.edu Carlos Alvarado], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:JFroustet@asce.org Jeff Froustet], American Society of Civil Engineers<br />
# [mailto:Chuck.Schoppet@ARS.USDA.GOV Chuck Schoppet], National Agricultural Library<br />
# [[User:Lwrubel|Laura Wrubel]], George Washington University<br />
# [mailto:swiesner@umd.edu Susan Weisner], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:ladavis@loc.gov Laura Davis], Library of Congress<br />
# [mailto:delphonse@cua.edu Arlia Delphonse], Catholic University of America<br />
# [mailto:blparker@umd.edu Bria Parker], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:afsmith@umd.edu Austin Smith], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:ewahl@folger.edu Emily Wahl], Folger Shakespeare Library<br />
# [mailto:jsly@umd.edu Jordan Sly], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:jacky.hart.ctr@dot.gov Jacky Hart], U.S. Department of Transportation<br />
# [mailto:laura.farley.ctr@dot.gov Laura Farley], U.S. Department of Transportation<br />
# [mailto:jansen@umd.edu Greg Jansen], University of Maryland, School of Information Studies<br />
# [mailto:khoupt@umd.edu Kiri Houpt], University of Maryland<br />
# [mailto:frenchrb@jmu.edu Rebecca French], JMU Libraries<br />
# [mailto:khes@loc.gov Kirk Hess] Library of Congress<br />
# [mailto:peter.burslem@umuc.edu Peter Burslem], UMUC Library<br />
# [mailto:westgard@umd.edu Joshua Westgard], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
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<div>Registration for the [[MDC/2017| 2017 C4L DC/MD/VA]] Meetup.<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register by adding your name to this list if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We have a maximum capacity of 48. <br />
<br />
You need to have a wiki account to update this page. See instructions for requesting a new account on the [[Special:UserLogin|Login Page]] Or, send email to [[User:BenWallberg|Ben Wallberg]], [mailto:wallberg@umd.edu wallberg@umd.edu] to be added to the list.<br />
<br />
# [[User:BenWallberg|Ben Wallberg]], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:bkim@hshsl.umaryland.edu Bohyun Kim], University of Maryland, Baltimore, Health Sciences and Human Services Library<br />
# [mailto:nicholas.kerelchuk@dc.gov Nick Kerelchuk], DC Public Libraries<br />
# [mailto:RichardJM@si.edu Joel Richard], Smithsonian Libraries<br />
# [mailto:katedohe@umd.edu Kate Dohe], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:peggygriesinger@gmail.com Peggy Griesinger], George Mason University<br />
# [mailto:jame@loc.gov Jaime Mears], Library of Congress<br />
# [mailto:racheltrent@gwu.edu Rachel Trent], George Washington University<br />
# [mailto:eengland@jhu.edu Elizabeth England], Johns Hopkins University<br />
# [mailto:lwoodford@jhu.edu Lora Woodford], Johns Hopkins University<br />
# [mailto:lamandafrench@gwu.edu Amanda French], George Washington University<br />
# Esmé Cowles, Princeton University<br />
# [mailto:wmann@gmu.edu Wendy Mann], George Mason University<br />
# [mailto:sweissman@stsci.edu Sarah Weissman], Space Telescope Science Institute, Mikulski Archive<br />
# Sarah Hovde, Folger Shakespeare Library<br />
# [mailto:abesottedphoenix@yahoo.com Brooke]<br />
# [mailto:mlevy@ushmm.org Michael Levy], United States Holocaust Memorial Museum<br />
# Laura Davis<br />
# Rachel Curtis<br />
# Tracy Meehleib<br />
# [mailto:kbreneman@ubalt.edu Kyle Breneman], University of Baltimore<br />
# [mailto:ccox@ubalt.edu Carolyn Cox], University of Baltimore<br />
# Lorena Ramirez-Lopez<br />
# [[User:DrewHeles|Drew Heles]], Johns Hopkins University<br />
# [[User:AmyWickner|Amy Wickner]]<br />
# Trey Gordner<br />
# [mailto:plottel@gwu.edu Tina Plottel], George Washington University<br />
# [mailto:matthew.m.pearson@nasa.gov Matthew Pearson]<br />
# [mailto:mitchell.shelton@nasa.gov Mitchell Shelton]<br />
# [mailto:adrienne.m.hieb@nasa.gov Adrienne Hieb]<br />
# [mailto:jgottwig@umd.edu Jeremy Gottwig], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:peichman@umd.edu Peter Eichman], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
# [mailto:jfc100@georgetown.edu Joe Carrano], Georgetown University<br />
# Beau Smith<br />
# [[User:JefferyGerhard|Jeff Gerhard]], Georgetown Law Library<br />
# [mailto:lwrubel@gwu.edu Laura Wrubel], George Washington University<br />
# [[User:dkerchner|Dan Kerchner]], George Washington University<br />
# [mailto:justinlittman@gwu.edu Justin Littman], George Washington University<br />
# Jonathan Rochkind, CHF<br />
# [mailto:sc1659@georgetown.edu Suzanne Chase], Georgetown University<br />
# [mailto:mm3941@georgetown.edu Mike Marttila], Georgetown University<br />
# [mailto:chrisg@gwu.edu Christopher Gross], George Washington University<br />
# [mailto:westgard@umd.edu Joshua Westgard], University of Maryland Libraries<br />
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<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room (Room 6137), which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site]. *Please note*: parking services is very vigilant and quick to ticket, so please make sure that you pay for your parking space at the pay station (look to the signage in the lots for instructions).<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" <br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" |Tuesday (08/11)<br />
! colspan="2" | Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:00-10:15<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Welcome and Introductions<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="3" | 10:00-12:00<br />
| rowspan="3" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 1 (F. Kayiwa, Logs) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:15-10:30 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Discussing topics and plan for the two days<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:30-12:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (4 talks)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break ([https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c8qY8fqpwoeM3nYLGMHe1ZwYNnjhlK_ui7wnTYJ8gh8/edit?usp=sharing Options])]<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break ([https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c8qY8fqpwoeM3nYLGMHe1ZwYNnjhlK_ui7wnTYJ8gh8/edit?usp=sharing Options])<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 1:30-2:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (2 talks) <br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1:30-3:15 <br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 2 (C. Harlow, OpenRefine) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 2:15-3:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 1 (Data Cleanup / Omeka S)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:00-3:15<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lightning talks<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="3"| 3:30-4:30<br />
| rowspan="3" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 3 (OAI/PMH, Sparql, Shibboleth)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 4:00-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 2 (Docker / Github [TSD Conf Room] / Outreach / Dspace [B0228])<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 5:00-<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Happy hour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* [[IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects]] --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* <s>CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling</s> (will be presented in unconf session on data wrangling!) -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John [http://www.slideshare.net/patrickmj/omeka-sc4l Brace Yourselves....]<br />
* [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/users-ux-and-technology-going-hitech-with-your-classroom-av-system Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system] -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
* Building a Poor Man's Catalog with Blacklight/Solr/OAIPMH [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rvrGzzee9ex9Do-CKjlWUn6gBYtnlyPNZg2-Fd3b0g0/edit?usp=sharing Slides on Google docs] - Sarah Weissman<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Outreach & visibility - How do you make your work visible and accessible to your colleagues and users when you don't work on the "front lines" of the library? -- Sarah Hovde<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43404MDC/20152015-08-11T16:00:21Z<p>JoshWestgard: </p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room (Room 6137), which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site]. *Please note*: parking services is very vigilant and quick to ticket, so please make sure that you pay for your parking space at the pay station (look to the signage in the lots for instructions).<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" <br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" |Tuesday (08/11)<br />
! colspan="2" | Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:00-10:15<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Welcome and Introductions<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="3" | 10:00-12:00<br />
| rowspan="3" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 1 (F. Kayiwa, Logs) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:15-10:30 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Discussing topics and plan for the two days<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:30-12:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (4 talks)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break ([https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c8qY8fqpwoeM3nYLGMHe1ZwYNnjhlK_ui7wnTYJ8gh8/edit?usp=sharing Options])]<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break ([https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c8qY8fqpwoeM3nYLGMHe1ZwYNnjhlK_ui7wnTYJ8gh8/edit?usp=sharing Options])<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 1:30-2:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (2 talks) <br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1:30-3:15 <br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 2 (C. Harlow, OpenRefine) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 2:15-3:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 1 <br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:00-3:15<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lightning talks<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="3"| 3:30-4:30<br />
| rowspan="3" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 3<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 4:00-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 2<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 5:00-<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Happy hour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* [[IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects]] --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* <s>CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling</s> (will be presented in unconf session on data wrangling!) -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John [http://www.slideshare.net/patrickmj/omeka-sc4l Brace Yourselves....]<br />
* [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/users-ux-and-technology-going-hitech-with-your-classroom-av-system Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system] -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
* Building a Poor Man's Catalog with Blacklight/Solr/OAIPMH [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rvrGzzee9ex9Do-CKjlWUn6gBYtnlyPNZg2-Fd3b0g0/edit?usp=sharing Slides on Google docs] - Sarah Weissman<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Outreach & visibility - How do you make your work visible and accessible to your colleagues and users when you don't work on the "front lines" of the library? -- Sarah Hovde<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43403MDC/20152015-08-11T15:55:45Z<p>JoshWestgard: lunch</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room (Room 6137), which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site]. *Please note*: parking services is very vigilant and quick to ticket, so please make sure that you pay for your parking space at the pay station (look to the signage in the lots for instructions).<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" <br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" |Tuesday (08/11)<br />
! colspan="2" | Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:00-10:15<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Welcome and Introductions<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="3" | 10:00-12:00<br />
| rowspan="3" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 1 (F. Kayiwa, Logs) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:15-10:30 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Discussing topics and plan for the two days<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:30-12:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (4 talks)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break (Options)]https://docs.google.com/document/d/1c8qY8fqpwoeM3nYLGMHe1ZwYNnjhlK_ui7wnTYJ8gh8/edit?usp=sharing<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 1:30-2:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (2 talks) <br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1:30-3:15 <br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 2 (C. Harlow, OpenRefine) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 2:15-3:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 1 <br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:00-3:15<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lightning talks<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="3"| 3:30-4:30<br />
| rowspan="3" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 3<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 4:00-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 2<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 5:00-<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Happy hour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* [[IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects]] --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* <s>CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling</s> (will be presented in unconf session on data wrangling!) -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John [http://www.slideshare.net/patrickmj/omeka-sc4l Brace Yourselves....]<br />
* [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/users-ux-and-technology-going-hitech-with-your-classroom-av-system Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system] -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
* Building a Poor Man's Catalog with Blacklight/Solr/OAIPMH [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rvrGzzee9ex9Do-CKjlWUn6gBYtnlyPNZg2-Fd3b0g0/edit?usp=sharing Slides on Google docs] - Sarah Weissman<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Outreach & visibility - How do you make your work visible and accessible to your colleagues and users when you don't work on the "front lines" of the library? -- Sarah Hovde<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43402MDC/20152015-08-11T15:47:30Z<p>JoshWestgard: strike paper -- will be presented in unconf instead</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room (Room 6137), which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site]. *Please note*: parking services is very vigilant and quick to ticket, so please make sure that you pay for your parking space at the pay station (look to the signage in the lots for instructions).<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" <br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" |Tuesday (08/11)<br />
! colspan="2" | Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:00-10:15<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Welcome and Introductions<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="3" | 10:00-12:00<br />
| rowspan="3" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 1 (F. Kayiwa, Logs) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:15-10:30 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Discussing topics and plan for the two days<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:30-12:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (4 talks)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 1:30-2:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (2 talks) <br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1:30-3:15 <br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 2 (C. Harlow, OpenRefine) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 2:15-3:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 1 <br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:00-3:15<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lightning talks<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="3"| 3:30-4:30<br />
| rowspan="3" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 3<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 4:00-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 2<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 5:00-<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Happy hour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* [[IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects]] --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* <s>CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling</s> (will be presented in unconf session on data wrangling!) -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John [http://www.slideshare.net/patrickmj/omeka-sc4l Brace Yourselves....]<br />
* [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/users-ux-and-technology-going-hitech-with-your-classroom-av-system Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system] -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
* Building a Poor Man's Catalog with Blacklight/Solr/OAIPMH [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rvrGzzee9ex9Do-CKjlWUn6gBYtnlyPNZg2-Fd3b0g0/edit?usp=sharing Slides on Google docs] - Sarah Weissman<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Outreach & visibility - How do you make your work visible and accessible to your colleagues and users when you don't work on the "front lines" of the library? -- Sarah Hovde<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43401MDC/20152015-08-11T15:44:15Z<p>JoshWestgard: paper in unconf instead</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room (Room 6137), which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site]. *Please note*: parking services is very vigilant and quick to ticket, so please make sure that you pay for your parking space at the pay station (look to the signage in the lots for instructions).<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" <br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" |Tuesday (08/11)<br />
! colspan="2" | Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:00-10:15<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Welcome and Introductions<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="3" | 10:00-12:00<br />
| rowspan="3" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 1 (F. Kayiwa, Logs) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:15-10:30 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Discussing topics and plan for the two days<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:30-12:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (4 talks)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 1:30-2:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (2 talks) <br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1:30-3:15 <br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 2 (C. Harlow, OpenRefine) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 2:15-3:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 1 <br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:00-3:15<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lightning talks<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="3"| 3:30-4:30<br />
| rowspan="3" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 3<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 4:00-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 2<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 5:00-<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Happy hour<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* [[IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects]] --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* -CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling- (will be presented in unconf session on data wrangling!) -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John [http://www.slideshare.net/patrickmj/omeka-sc4l Brace Yourselves....]<br />
* [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/users-ux-and-technology-going-hitech-with-your-classroom-av-system Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system] -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
* Building a Poor Man's Catalog with Blacklight/Solr/OAIPMH [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1rvrGzzee9ex9Do-CKjlWUn6gBYtnlyPNZg2-Fd3b0g0/edit?usp=sharing Slides on Google docs] - Sarah Weissman<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Outreach & visibility - How do you make your work visible and accessible to your colleagues and users when you don't work on the "front lines" of the library? -- Sarah Hovde<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2011&diff=43369MDC/20112015-08-08T22:50:59Z<p>JoshWestgard: remove year from heading</p>
<hr />
<div>C4L MDC Meetings in 2011<br />
<br />
==September 13==<br />
'''Tuesday, 13 September, 2011 10-11.20ish at [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA'''<br />
<br />
With representatives present from Public, Academic, and Special Libraries, this looked to be a great start to rejuvenating the Chapter. (School Librarians, come out and play!) We had a great discussion about Linked Data. We reaffirmed that we'll hold quarterly meetings, and that doing so regularly will help keep things rolling. We hope to have diverse subjects to explore to keep everyone's interest. We'll hold off on formal governance until a larger group necessitates formality.<br />
<br />
The Martin Luther King Library in the District would like help with [http://wikidc.org/wiki/Library_Lab Library Lab DC] if anyone would like to participate in that endeavour. This is also a wonderful place to go if you're looking for spot to house open collaboration.<br />
<br />
There were a couple of interesting meetings and events to attend that we shared with one another.<br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
*10 - Noon Main Meeting<br />
**Introductions<br />
**Discussion of current venue.<br />
**Shameless plug for (http://www.fallforthebook.org/ Fall for the Book)<br />
**Hash out possibilities of other venues.<br />
**Is the frequency right? Will quarterly meetings still work?<br />
**Is the Chapter's problem indicative of fragmented general regional Library collaboration?<br />
**Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
**Discuss and invite folks to get involved with Library Lab DC at the DCPL<br />
**Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
**Governance (do we want any?)<br />
*12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC&diff=43368MDC2015-08-08T22:50:19Z<p>JoshWestgard: edit group discription</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC, etc. ==<br />
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen local connections and help us develop more real-world collaboration.<br />
<br />
The group first formed in 2009, met quarterly beginning in fall 2011 and through the end of 2012, and once per year in 2014 and 2015. We've enjoyed a number of in depth technical presentations on a variety of topics. Meetings have been free to attend. Past host institutions have been NAL, the Smithsonian, GWU, Arlington Public Library, and University of Maryland College Park. If you are in the area, please do feel free to drop in. If you are unable to make it in person, check with the hosts to see if distance participation is an option.<br />
<br />
== Next Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib MDC 2015 meetup===<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br/><br />
McKeldin Library<br/><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br/><br />
University of Maryland<br/><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br />
<br />
All registration, planning, and logistical information has been moved to the [[MDC/2015|C4L MDC 2015 Meetup Page]].<br />
<br />
== Last Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference===<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br />
<br />
Detailed information about this meeting's schedule and events has been migrated to the [[MDC/2014|Code4Lib MDC 2014 meetings page]].<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetings ==<br />
Note: Detailed information about previous meetings has been migrated to the pages linked below.<br />
<br />
* [[MDC/2012#September_13|September 13, 2012]]: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#June_27|June 27, 2012]]: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#April_10|April 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#January_10|January 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2011#September_13|September 13, 2011]]: [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA.<br />
* [[MDC/2009#August_5|August 5, 2009]]: Joint meeting, at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD, between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
* [[MDC/2009#April_3|April 3, 2009]]: Inaugural meeting at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2012&diff=43367MDC/20122015-08-08T22:47:04Z<p>JoshWestgard: remove years from headings</p>
<hr />
<div>==September 13==<br />
'''When:''' Thursday, September 13th 2012 4:30-5:30p meet, 5:30p-? Tasty beverages<br><br />
'''Where:'''Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 10th and Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC 20004 Room CEG 15, Library Conference Room. [https://maps.google.com/maps?q=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&hl=en&ll=38.891233,-77.026091&spn=0.003073,0.004554&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=50.777825,74.619141&oq=national+museum+o&t=h&hq=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&radius=15000&z=18 Google Map] '''Please meet near the totem pole in the Constitution Ave Lobby'''<br><br />
'''How:''' Nearest METRO stops are Federal Triangle on Blue/Orange, Archives/Navy Memorial on Yellow/Green or Metro Center (everything else.)<br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
* Main Meeting 4:30<br />
** Introductions (5 minutes)<br />
** Show n' Tell (15 min each)<br />
*** Terry: File Analyzer https://github.com/usnationalarchives/File-Analyzer and/or DSpace web tools!<br />
*** Linked Data projects and schema.org +1<br />
** Business matters<br />
* 5:30ish - Iron Horse for a beer. or Asia Nine if beer is not your thing.<br />
<br />
===Attending===<br />
Attending: Eric P., Brooke, Keri (SIL), Joel (SIL), Carol, Ben Wallberg (UMd), Terry Brady G'town<br />
<br />
==June 27==<br />
''''Wednesday, 27 June, 2012 4:30-6 Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History'''<br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
* Main Meeting<br />
** Introductions (5 minutes)<br />
** Anyone went to ALA? Did we miss anything? (10 min)<br />
** Anyone going to wikimania? (Brooke is :D)<br />
** Brooke is going to thatcamp, too. (http://thatcamp.org/)<br />
** Lightning talks, demos & Discussion (25 min.)<br />
** Katie Filbert: Wikidata Project<br />
** (tentative) Michael Levy: Blacklight at USHMM<br />
** backplane, dchud<br />
** Requests, ideas, topics for future gatherings (10 min.)<br />
** Selection of next venue and schedule (2 min. 30 sec.) "can't grab a beer until we get a volunteer(tm)"<br />
* 5:30ish - Iron Horse for a beer.<br />
<br />
===Attending===<br />
RSVP for 6/27: Rosy, Brooke, Joe, Dan, Josh, Keri, Joel, Katie, Terry, Michael, Carol, Nicholas, Ed<br />
<br />
===Regrets===<br />
Eric P is workin' the late shift<br />
<br />
==April 10==<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 April, 2012 4-5 at [http://www.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library] in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
* 4ish Main Meeting <br />
** Introductions<br />
** Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host<br />
** Shameless plug for (http://wikimania2012.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimania) <br />
** Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
** You know you want to talk about summat. Joe did it.<br />
** Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
* 5ish Booze!<br />
<br />
==January 10==<br />
This meeting will be an ad hoc meeting for code{4}libMDC. If you have any bril ideas on how to fill the time, feel free to post them here. If no one posts anything, we'll enjoy an open exchange of ideas and updates on each other's work. All are welcome to attend. We hope to see you there!<br />
<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 January, 2012 10:00AM to Noon at The George Washington University Gelman Library in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br />
===Agenda=== <br />
* 10 - Noon Main Meeting<br />
** Introductions<br />
** Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host<br />
** Shameless plug for (http://www.dcla.org DCLA) <br />
** Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
** There will be a quick summary of FRBR, and a possible solution for aggregates which opens up a whole 'nother can of worms, but allows for some complex relationships to be described. <br />
** Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
* 12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library. We didn't do lunch last time, but maybe we will this go.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC&diff=43366MDC2015-08-08T22:39:54Z<p>JoshWestgard: clean up group history to reflect complete and current meeting information</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC, etc. ==<br />
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen our local connections and develop more real world collaborative efforts.<br />
<br />
The group first formed in 2009, met quarterly from fall 2011-2012, and once in each of 2014 and 2015. We've enjoyed a number of in depth technical presentations on a variety of topics. Meetings have been free to attend. Past host institutions have been NAL, the Smithsonian, GWU, Arlington Public Library, and University of Maryland College Park. If you are in the area, please do feel free to drop in. If you are unable to make it in person, check with the hosts to see if distance participation is an option.<br />
<br />
== Next Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib MDC 2015 meetup===<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br/><br />
McKeldin Library<br/><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br/><br />
University of Maryland<br/><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br />
<br />
All registration, planning, and logistical information has been moved to the [[MDC/2015|C4L MDC 2015 Meetup Page]].<br />
<br />
== Last Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference===<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br />
<br />
Detailed information about this meeting's schedule and events has been migrated to the [[MDC/2014|Code4Lib MDC 2014 meetings page]].<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetings ==<br />
Note: Detailed information about previous meetings has been migrated to the pages linked below.<br />
<br />
* [[MDC/2012#September_13|September 13, 2012]]: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#June_27|June 27, 2012]]: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#April_10|April 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#January_10|January 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2011#September_13|September 13, 2011]]: [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA.<br />
* [[MDC/2009#August_5|August 5, 2009]]: Joint meeting, at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD, between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
* [[MDC/2009#April_3|April 3, 2009]]: Inaugural meeting at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC&diff=43365MDC2015-08-08T22:35:41Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C, etc. */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC, etc. ==<br />
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen our local connections and develop more real world collaborative efforts.<br />
<br />
We met quarterly throughout 2012, and continuing through 2014 and 2015. We've enjoyed a number of in depth technical presentations on a variety of topics. Meetings have been free to attend. Past host institutions have been the Smithsonian, GWU, and the Arlington Public Library. If you are in the area, please do feel free to drop in. If you are unable to make it in person, check with the hosts to see if distance participation is an option. We did have one distance person with us at one of the Smithsonian meet ups. :)<br />
<br />
== Next Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib MDC 2015 meetup===<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br/><br />
McKeldin Library<br/><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br/><br />
University of Maryland<br/><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br />
<br />
All registration, planning, and logistical information has been moved to the [[MDC/2015|C4L MDC 2015 Meetup Page]].<br />
<br />
== Last Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference===<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br />
<br />
Detailed information about this meeting's schedule and events has been migrated to the [[MDC/2014|Code4Lib MDC 2014 meetings page]].<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetings ==<br />
Note: Detailed information about previous meetings has been migrated to the pages linked below.<br />
<br />
* [[MDC/2012#September_13|September 13, 2012]]: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#June_27|June 27, 2012]]: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#April_10|April 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#January_10|January 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2011#September_13|September 13, 2011]]: [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA.<br />
* [[MDC/2009#August_5|August 5, 2009]]: Joint meeting, at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD, between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
* [[MDC/2009#April_3|April 3, 2009]]: Inaugural meeting at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC&diff=43364MDC2015-08-08T22:34:45Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* Code4Lib MDCV 2015 meetup */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C, etc. ==<br />
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen our local connections and develop more real world collaborative efforts.<br />
<br />
We met quarterly throughout 2012, and continuing through 2014 and 2015. We've enjoyed a number of in depth technical presentations on a variety of topics. Meetings have been free to attend. Past host institutions have been the Smithsonian, GWU, and the Arlington Public Library. If you are in the area, please do feel free to drop in. If you are unable to make it in person, check with the hosts to see if distance participation is an option. We did have one distance person with us at one of the Smithsonian meet ups. :) <br />
<br />
== Next Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib MDC 2015 meetup===<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br/><br />
McKeldin Library<br/><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br/><br />
University of Maryland<br/><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br />
<br />
All registration, planning, and logistical information has been moved to the [[MDC/2015|C4L MDC 2015 Meetup Page]].<br />
<br />
== Last Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference===<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br />
<br />
Detailed information about this meeting's schedule and events has been migrated to the [[MDC/2014|Code4Lib MDC 2014 meetings page]].<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetings ==<br />
Note: Detailed information about previous meetings has been migrated to the pages linked below.<br />
<br />
* [[MDC/2012#September_13|September 13, 2012]]: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#June_27|June 27, 2012]]: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#April_10|April 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#January_10|January 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2011#September_13|September 13, 2011]]: [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA.<br />
* [[MDC/2009#August_5|August 5, 2009]]: Joint meeting, at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD, between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
* [[MDC/2009#April_3|April 3, 2009]]: Inaugural meeting at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC&diff=43363MDC2015-08-08T22:33:33Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* Previous Meetings */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C, etc. ==<br />
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen our local connections and develop more real world collaborative efforts.<br />
<br />
We met quarterly throughout 2012, and continuing through 2014 and 2015. We've enjoyed a number of in depth technical presentations on a variety of topics. Meetings have been free to attend. Past host institutions have been the Smithsonian, GWU, and the Arlington Public Library. If you are in the area, please do feel free to drop in. If you are unable to make it in person, check with the hosts to see if distance participation is an option. We did have one distance person with us at one of the Smithsonian meet ups. :) <br />
<br />
== Next Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib MDCV 2015 meetup===<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br/><br />
McKeldin Library<br/><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br/><br />
University of Maryland<br/><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br />
<br />
All registration, planning, and logistical information has been moved to the [[MDC/2015|C4L MDC 2015 Meetup Page]].<br />
<br />
== Last Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference===<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br />
<br />
Detailed information about this meeting's schedule and events has been migrated to the [[MDC/2014|Code4Lib MDC 2014 meetings page]].<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetings ==<br />
Note: Detailed information about previous meetings has been migrated to the pages linked below.<br />
<br />
* [[MDC/2012#September_13|September 13, 2012]]: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#June_27|June 27, 2012]]: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#April_10|April 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012#January_10|January 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2011#September_13|September 13, 2011]]: [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA.<br />
* [[MDC/2009#August_5|August 5, 2009]]: Joint meeting, at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD, between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
* [[MDC/2009#April_3|April 3, 2009]]: Inaugural meeting at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2009&diff=43362MDC/20092015-08-08T22:24:28Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* April 3 */</p>
<hr />
<div>C4L MDC Meetings in 2009<br />
<br />
==August 5==<br />
Wednesday, August 5, 2009 9:00am to 4:30pm at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD<br />
<br />
This meeting will be a joint meeting between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
<br />
This meeting is a joint meeting between the two groups, the first part of the day is code{4}libMDC meeting, centered on our stated goal to focus our second meeting on Fedora. This part of the meeting will follow the same time line as our initial meeting. After lunch, the meeting will be the initial meeting of the DC Fedora Users Group, however all are welcome and encouraged to attend. This part of the meeting will deal with the more technical aspects of Fedora.<br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
*8:30–9:00 Coffee and sign-in<br />
* 9:00–9:10 Welcome and Introductions<br />
* 9:10–9:30 MarcEdit (Chuck Schoppet, NAL)<br />
* 9:30-10:15 Fedora/DuraSpace/ Update (Thornton Staples) and DuraCloud project and LC pilot (Andrew Woods)<br />
* 10:15–10:30 Break<br />
* 10:30-12:00 Fedora Projects (NASA Goddard, University of Maryland, NLM)<br />
* 12:00-12:15 code{4}libMDC business discussion<br />
* 12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
* 1:30–4:30 Fedora Users Group technical discussions (with break) <br />
<br />
==April 3==<br />
Code4LibMDC had it's first meeting on Friday April 3, at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD. A total of 30 people attended including people from: USDA, NASA, National Agricultural Library, Library of Congress, The Supreme Court Library, The United States Senate Library, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.<br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
# Welcome by Maria Pisa, NAL's Associate Director for Public Services<br />
# Individual introductions<br />
# Presentations<br />
#* John Doyle from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) gave a presentation on the use of [http://www.fedora-commons.org/ Fedora Commons] at NLM.<br />
#* Vernon Chapman from the Agriculture Network Information Center (AgNIC) gave a presentation on Searching [http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/openarchivesprotocol.html OAI-PMH] metadata with [http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ SOLR]. <br />
# Discussion of Next steps for Code4LibMDC<br />
#* What will this group to be?<br />
#** Open to all in the library community.<br />
#** Showcase of library technology.<br />
#** Formula for sharing of code and ideas.<br />
#** A place for the development of collaborate projects.<br />
#* How to get involved?<br />
#** Prepare presentation on what you are currently working on:<br />
#*** Preparing for a new ILS.<br />
#*** Metadata translation<br />
#*** Digital repositories <br />
#** Share ideas.<br />
#** Join smaller ad hoc meetings.<br />
#** Set up a local Listserv for this group.<br />
# Scheduling<br />
#* Meet quarterly for face to face meetings<br />
#* Hosted at sites in the area<br />
#* Vote on location of meeting on local Listserv</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2009&diff=43361MDC/20092015-08-08T22:23:46Z<p>JoshWestgard: fix dates</p>
<hr />
<div>C4L MDC Meetings in 2009<br />
<br />
==August 5==<br />
Wednesday, August 5, 2009 9:00am to 4:30pm at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD<br />
<br />
This meeting will be a joint meeting between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
<br />
This meeting is a joint meeting between the two groups, the first part of the day is code{4}libMDC meeting, centered on our stated goal to focus our second meeting on Fedora. This part of the meeting will follow the same time line as our initial meeting. After lunch, the meeting will be the initial meeting of the DC Fedora Users Group, however all are welcome and encouraged to attend. This part of the meeting will deal with the more technical aspects of Fedora.<br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
*8:30–9:00 Coffee and sign-in<br />
* 9:00–9:10 Welcome and Introductions<br />
* 9:10–9:30 MarcEdit (Chuck Schoppet, NAL)<br />
* 9:30-10:15 Fedora/DuraSpace/ Update (Thornton Staples) and DuraCloud project and LC pilot (Andrew Woods)<br />
* 10:15–10:30 Break<br />
* 10:30-12:00 Fedora Projects (NASA Goddard, University of Maryland, NLM)<br />
* 12:00-12:15 code{4}libMDC business discussion<br />
* 12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
* 1:30–4:30 Fedora Users Group technical discussions (with break) <br />
<br />
==April 3==<br />
Code4LibMDC had it's first meeting on Friday April 3, at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD a.m. A total of 30 people attended including people from: USDA, NASA, National Agricultural Library, Library of Congress, The Supreme Court Library, The United States Senate Library, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.<br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
# Welcome by Maria Pisa, NAL's Associate Director for Public Services<br />
# Individual introductions<br />
# Presentations<br />
#* John Doyle from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) gave a presentation on the use of [http://www.fedora-commons.org/ Fedora Commons] at NLM.<br />
#* Vernon Chapman from the Agriculture Network Information Center (AgNIC) gave a presentation on Searching [http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/openarchivesprotocol.html OAI-PMH] metadata with [http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ SOLR]. <br />
# Discussion of Next steps for Code4LibMDC<br />
#* What will this group to be?<br />
#** Open to all in the library community.<br />
#** Showcase of library technology.<br />
#** Formula for sharing of code and ideas.<br />
#** A place for the development of collaborate projects.<br />
#* How to get involved?<br />
#** Prepare presentation on what you are currently working on:<br />
#*** Preparing for a new ILS.<br />
#*** Metadata translation<br />
#*** Digital repositories <br />
#** Share ideas.<br />
#** Join smaller ad hoc meetings.<br />
#** Set up a local Listserv for this group.<br />
# Scheduling<br />
#* Meet quarterly for face to face meetings<br />
#* Hosted at sites in the area<br />
#* Vote on location of meeting on local Listserv</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC&diff=43360MDC2015-08-08T22:19:45Z<p>JoshWestgard: link to MDC/2014 for last meeting info</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C, etc. ==<br />
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen our local connections and develop more real world collaborative efforts.<br />
<br />
We met quarterly throughout 2012, and continuing through 2014 and 2015. We've enjoyed a number of in depth technical presentations on a variety of topics. Meetings have been free to attend. Past host institutions have been the Smithsonian, GWU, and the Arlington Public Library. If you are in the area, please do feel free to drop in. If you are unable to make it in person, check with the hosts to see if distance participation is an option. We did have one distance person with us at one of the Smithsonian meet ups. :) <br />
<br />
== Next Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib MDCV 2015 meetup===<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br/><br />
McKeldin Library<br/><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br/><br />
University of Maryland<br/><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br />
<br />
All registration, planning, and logistical information has been moved to the [[MDC/2015|C4L MDC 2015 Meetup Page]].<br />
<br />
== Last Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference===<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br />
<br />
Detailed information about this meeting's schedule and events has been migrated to the [[MDC/2014|Code4Lib MDC 2014 meetings page]].<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetings ==<br />
Note: Previous meeting information has been migrated to the pages linked below.<br />
<br />
* [[MDC/2012|September 13, 2012]]: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012|June 27, 2012]]: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012|April 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012|January 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2011|September 13, 2011]]: [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA.<br />
* [[MDC/2009|August 5, 2009]]: Joint meeting, at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD, between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
* [[MDC/2009|April 3, 2009]]: Inaugural meeting at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2014&diff=43359MDC/20142015-08-08T22:15:26Z<p>JoshWestgard: </p>
<hr />
<div>C4L MDC Meetings in 2014<br />
<br />
==Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference==<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br />
<br />
Connect with fellow code-interested cultural heritage professionals at two side-by-side events: a DC-area code4lib unconference and an introduction to programming workshop. As typical of unconferences, the content and activities of the day are determined by the attendees. Bring your ideas! We encourage everyone to consider giving a 10-20 minute talk, a lightning talk, lead a workshop, or organize another activity. <br />
<br />
The two events are intended to provide an inclusive, welcoming environment, supported by the [http://www.diglib.org/about/code-of-conduct/ DLF Code of Conduct]. The schedule includes opportunities for the attendees in each track to meet each other, including a plenary opening session, shared lightning talks, Day 2 afternoon unconference events, and combined coffee/lunch/snack breaks.<br />
<br />
These events are sponsored by the Digital Library Federation and the GW Libraries.<br />
<br />
'''Details, schedule, and registration''': [http://library.gwu.edu/code4lib-dc-2014 GW Libraries site].<br />
<br />
===20-minute talks===<br />
* Dan Chudnov (GW Libraries), "7±2 things code4libbers should know about data science"<br />
* Mark Matienzo (Digital Public Library of America): "What We Learned From Aggregating Metadata for 7 Million Items"<br />
* Bohyun Kim (UMB HS/HSL), [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/online-payment-for-your-library-and-stripe-as-an-example "Accepting Online Payment for Your Library and 'Stripe' as an Example"]<br />
* Francis Kayiwa, [http://slides.com/franciskayiwa/monitoring-sucks#/ "Monitoring Sucks"]<br />
* David Anderson (National Library of Medicine): "Linked Data at NLM"<br />
* Ben Wallberg (UMD Libraries), "Research Services at UMD Libraries"<br />
* Ruth Kitchin Tillman (EADiva, NASA Goddard), "EAD 2002 to EAD3: the N big changes"<br />
<br />
===5-minute lightning talks===<br />
* see whiteboard in room 302<br />
<br />
===1.5 or 3 hour workshops===<br />
====Practice jQuery, for those in workshop (1.5 or 3 hours)====<br />
====Jason Griffey, Hacking on Hardware (3 hours):====<br />
<br />
Come and join me for an afternoon filled with circuits and silicon! We'll be learning the basics of breadboards and simple circuits, and will deconstruct and then rebuild our own input/output systems with Arduino. Learn the basics of programming to the Arduino...hardware will be provided, although you will need your own laptop (or are comfortable team learning with someone else). The goal of the workshop will be to give you enough knowledge that you can build a simple sensor to measure something in your environment (noise, temperature, light, moisture) and to make you more comfortable with working with hardware. This session is designed for beginners who do not have experience with circuits, breadboards, Arduino, or other aspects of hardware hacking.<br />
<br />
If you are planning to attend this hardware hacking afternoon, you will need to install a couple of things before you arrive to save time. Please download and install both the Arduino IDE 1.0.5 and the FTDI Drivers (serial drives for the Sparkfun Redboard), linked below. These will allow your laptop to communicate with the board.<br />
<br />
# Arduino IDE<br />
#*[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software IDE 1.0.5]<br />
# FTDI Drivers<br />
#* [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#windows---quick-and-easy Windows]<br />
#* [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#mac Mac]<br />
#* [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#linux Linux]<br />
<br />
====Kevin Ford, Gettting Started with the Bibframe Editor (1.5 hours):====<br />
<br />
Learn about, download, locally install, and tinker with the nascent Bibframe Editor (bfe) (https://github.com/lcnetdev/bfe). This workshop will provide an introduction to the Bibframe Editor, which, despite its name, is basically a generic, web-based RDF editor. All forms are dynamically generated from specially defined JSON-formatted [http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe-profiles.html Bibframe Profiles], which you can customize with your own classes and properties to meet your needs. `bfe` also ships with a number of "look ups," which provide typeahead functionality that dynamically search remote value vocabularies, such as [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names Names] and [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects Subjects] in [http://id.loc.gov/ ID.LOC.GOV], and allow you to choose a value from a suggested set of values (you can also create your own look ups). After a brief introduction about `bfe`, we'll work to install it on your own laptop. We'll then learn a little about profiles by modifying a few existing ones. Time permitting, we'll look at creating a new "look up."<br />
<br />
Preparing ahead of time?<br />
<br />
* Essential:<br />
** [http://nodejs.org/download/ node.js] OR [https://www.python.org/download/ Python 2.7] (Do please try to have these installed before the workshop, otherwise we'll spend a minute or two installing node.js.)<br />
* Optional:<br />
** Git<br />
<br />
====Patrick Murray-John, Omeka under the hood (1.5 hours)====</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2014&diff=43358MDC/20142015-08-08T22:11:36Z<p>JoshWestgard: layout</p>
<hr />
<div>C4L MDC Meetings in 2014<br />
<br />
==Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference==<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br />
<br />
Connect with fellow code-interested cultural heritage professionals at two side-by-side events: a DC-area code4lib unconference and an introduction to programming workshop. As typical of unconferences, the content and activities of the day are determined by the attendees. Bring your ideas! We encourage everyone to consider giving a 10-20 minute talk, a lightning talk, lead a workshop, or organize another activity. <br />
<br />
The two events are intended to provide an inclusive, welcoming environment, supported by the [http://www.diglib.org/about/code-of-conduct/ DLF Code of Conduct]. The schedule includes opportunities for the attendees in each track to meet each other, including a plenary opening session, shared lightning talks, Day 2 afternoon unconference events, and combined coffee/lunch/snack breaks.<br />
<br />
These events are sponsored by the Digital Library Federation and the GW Libraries.<br />
<br />
'''Details, schedule, and registration''': [http://library.gwu.edu/code4lib-dc-2014 GW Libraries site].<br />
<br />
===20-minute talks===<br />
* Dan Chudnov (GW Libraries), "7±2 things code4libbers should know about data science"<br />
* Mark Matienzo (Digital Public Library of America): "What We Learned From Aggregating Metadata for 7 Million Items"<br />
* Bohyun Kim (UMB HS/HSL), [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/online-payment-for-your-library-and-stripe-as-an-example "Accepting Online Payment for Your Library and 'Stripe' as an Example"]<br />
* Francis Kayiwa, [http://slides.com/franciskayiwa/monitoring-sucks#/ "Monitoring Sucks"]<br />
* David Anderson (National Library of Medicine): "Linked Data at NLM"<br />
* Ben Wallberg (UMD Libraries), "Research Services at UMD Libraries"<br />
* Ruth Kitchin Tillman (EADiva, NASA Goddard), "EAD 2002 to EAD3: the N big changes"<br />
<br />
===5-minute lightning talks===<br />
* see whiteboard in room 302<br />
<br />
===1.5 or 3 hour workshops===<br />
====Practice jQuery, for those in workshop (1.5 or 3 hours)====<br />
====Jason Griffey, Hacking on Hardware (3 hours):====<br />
<br />
Come and join me for an afternoon filled with circuits and silicon! We'll be learning the basics of breadboards and simple circuits, and will deconstruct and then rebuild our own input/output systems with Arduino. Learn the basics of programming to the Arduino...hardware will be provided, although you will need your own laptop (or are comfortable team learning with someone else). The goal of the workshop will be to give you enough knowledge that you can build a simple sensor to measure something in your environment (noise, temperature, light, moisture) and to make you more comfortable with working with hardware. This session is designed for beginners who do not have experience with circuits, breadboards, Arduino, or other aspects of hardware hacking.<br />
<br />
If you are planning to attend this hardware hacking afternoon, you will need to install a couple of things before you arrive to save time. Please download and install both the Arduino IDE 1.0.5 and the FTDI Drivers (serial drives for the Sparkfun Redboard), linked below. These will allow your laptop to communicate with the board.<br />
<br />
'''Arduino IDE'''<br />
*[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software IDE 1.0.5]<br />
<br />
'''FTDI Drivers'''<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#windows---quick-and-easy Windows]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#mac Mac]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#linux Linux]<br />
<br />
====Kevin Ford, Gettting Started with the Bibframe Editor (1.5 hours):====<br />
<br />
Learn about, download, locally install, and tinker with the nascent Bibframe Editor (bfe) (https://github.com/lcnetdev/bfe). This workshop will provide an introduction to the Bibframe Editor, which, despite its name, is basically a generic, web-based RDF editor. All forms are dynamically generated from specially defined JSON-formatted [http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe-profiles.html Bibframe Profiles], which you can customize with your own classes and properties to meet your needs. `bfe` also ships with a number of "look ups," which provide typeahead functionality that dynamically search remote value vocabularies, such as [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names Names] and [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects Subjects] in [http://id.loc.gov/ ID.LOC.GOV], and allow you to choose a value from a suggested set of values (you can also create your own look ups). After a brief introduction about `bfe`, we'll work to install it on your own laptop. We'll then learn a little about profiles by modifying a few existing ones. Time permitting, we'll look at creating a new "look up."<br />
<br />
Preparing ahead of time?<br />
<br />
* Essential:<br />
** [http://nodejs.org/download/ node.js] OR [https://www.python.org/download/ Python 2.7] (Do please try to have these installed before the workshop, otherwise we'll spend a minute or two installing node.js.)<br />
* Optional:<br />
** Git<br />
<br />
====Patrick Murray-John, Omeka under the hood (1.5 hours)====</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2014&diff=43357MDC/20142015-08-08T22:04:34Z<p>JoshWestgard: migrate content from main MDC page</p>
<hr />
<div>C4L MDC Meetings in 2014<br />
<br />
'''Details, schedule, and registration''': [http://library.gwu.edu/code4lib-dc-2014 GW Libraries site].<br />
<br />
'''20-minute talks - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
* Dan Chudnov (GW Libraries), "7±2 things code4libbers should know about data science"<br />
* Mark Matienzo (Digital Public Library of America): "What We Learned From Aggregating Metadata for 7 Million Items"<br />
* Bohyun Kim (UMB HS/HSL), [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/online-payment-for-your-library-and-stripe-as-an-example "Accepting Online Payment for Your Library and 'Stripe' as an Example"]<br />
* Francis Kayiwa, [http://slides.com/franciskayiwa/monitoring-sucks#/ "Monitoring Sucks"]<br />
* David Anderson (National Library of Medicine): "Linked Data at NLM"<br />
* Ben Wallberg (UMD Libraries), "Research Services at UMD Libraries"<br />
* Ruth Kitchin Tillman (EADiva, NASA Goddard), "EAD 2002 to EAD3: the N big changes"<br />
<br />
'''5-minute lightning talks signups - on site'''<br />
<br />
* see whiteboard in room 302<br />
<br />
'''1.5 or 3 hour workshops - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
'''Practice jQuery, for those in workshop (1.5 or 3 hours)'''<br />
<br />
'''Jason Griffey, Hacking on Hardware (3 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Come and join me for an afternoon filled with circuits and silicon! We'll be learning the basics of breadboards and simple circuits, and will deconstruct and then rebuild our own input/output systems with Arduino. Learn the basics of programming to the Arduino...hardware will be provided, although you will need your own laptop (or are comfortable team learning with someone else). The goal of the workshop will be to give you enough knowledge that you can build a simple sensor to measure something in your environment (noise, temperature, light, moisture) and to make you more comfortable with working with hardware. This session is designed for beginners who do not have experience with circuits, breadboards, Arduino, or other aspects of hardware hacking.<br />
<br />
If you are planning to attend this hardware hacking afternoon, you will need to install a couple of things before you arrive to save time. Please download and install both the Arduino IDE 1.0.5 and the FTDI Drivers (serial drives for the Sparkfun Redboard), linked below. These will allow your laptop to communicate with the board.<br />
<br />
'''Arduino IDE'''<br />
*[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software IDE 1.0.5]<br />
'''FTDI Drivers'''<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#windows---quick-and-easy Windows]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#mac Mac]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#linux Linux]<br />
<br />
'''Kevin Ford, Gettting Started with the Bibframe Editor (1.5 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Learn about, download, locally install, and tinker with the nascent Bibframe Editor (bfe) (https://github.com/lcnetdev/bfe). This workshop will provide an introduction to the Bibframe Editor, which, despite its name, is basically a generic, web-based RDF editor. All forms are dynamically generated from specially defined JSON-formatted [http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe-profiles.html Bibframe Profiles], which you can customize with your own classes and properties to meet your needs. `bfe` also ships with a number of "look ups," which provide typeahead functionality that dynamically search remote value vocabularies, such as [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names Names] and [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects Subjects] in [http://id.loc.gov/ ID.LOC.GOV], and allow you to choose a value from a suggested set of values (you can also create your own look ups). After a brief introduction about `bfe`, we'll work to install it on your own laptop. We'll then learn a little about profiles by modifying a few existing ones. Time permitting, we'll look at creating a new "look up."<br />
<br />
Preparing ahead of time?<br />
<br />
Essential:<br />
[http://nodejs.org/download/ node.js] OR [https://www.python.org/download/ Python 2.7]<br />
(Do please try to have these installed before the workshop, otherwise we'll spend a minute or two installing node.js.)<br />
<br />
Optional:<br />
Git<br />
<br />
'''Patrick Murray-John, Omeka under the hood (1.5 hours)'''</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC&diff=43356MDC2015-08-08T22:02:02Z<p>JoshWestgard: cleaning out old content</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C, etc. ==<br />
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen our local connections and develop more real world collaborative efforts.<br />
<br />
We met quarterly throughout 2012, and continuing through 2014 and 2015. We've enjoyed a number of in depth technical presentations on a variety of topics. Meetings have been free to attend. Past host institutions have been the Smithsonian, GWU, and the Arlington Public Library. If you are in the area, please do feel free to drop in. If you are unable to make it in person, check with the hosts to see if distance participation is an option. We did have one distance person with us at one of the Smithsonian meet ups. :) <br />
<br />
== Next Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib MDCV 2015 meetup===<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br/><br />
McKeldin Library<br/><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br/><br />
University of Maryland<br/><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br />
<br />
All registration, planning, and logistical information has been moved to the [[MDC/2015|C4L MDC 2015 Meetup Page]].<br />
<br />
== Last Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference===<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br />
<br />
Connect with fellow code-interested cultural heritage professionals at two side-by-side events: a DC-area code4lib unconference and an introduction to programming workshop. As typical of unconferences, the content and activities of the day are determined by the attendees. Bring your ideas! We encourage everyone to consider giving a 10-20 minute talk, a lightning talk, lead a workshop, or organize another activity. <br />
<br />
The two events are intended to provide an inclusive, welcoming environment, supported by the [http://www.diglib.org/about/code-of-conduct/ DLF Code of Conduct]. The schedule includes opportunities for the attendees in each track to meet each other, including a plenary opening session, shared lightning talks, Day 2 afternoon unconference events, and combined coffee/lunch/snack breaks.<br />
<br />
These events are sponsored by the Digital Library Federation and the GW Libraries.<br />
<br />
'''Details, schedule, and registration''': [http://library.gwu.edu/code4lib-dc-2014 GW Libraries site].<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetings ==<br />
Note: Previous meeting information has been migrated to the pages linked below.<br />
<br />
* [[MDC/2012|September 13, 2012]]: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012|June 27, 2012]]: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012|April 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012|January 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2011|September 13, 2011]]: [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA.<br />
* [[MDC/2009|August 5, 2009]]: Joint meeting, at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD, between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
* [[MDC/2009|April 3, 2009]]: Inaugural meeting at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC&diff=43355MDC2015-08-08T20:49:14Z<p>JoshWestgard: clean out old content</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C, etc. ==<br />
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen our local connections and develop more real world collaborative efforts.<br />
<br />
We met quarterly throughout 2012, and continuing through 2014 and 2015. We've enjoyed a number of in depth technical presentations on a variety of topics. Meetings have been free to attend. Past host institutions have been the Smithsonian, GWU, and the Arlington Public Library. If you are in the area, please do feel free to drop in. If you are unable to make it in person, check with the hosts to see if distance participation is an option. We did have one distance person with us at one of the Smithsonian meet ups. :) <br />
<br />
== Next Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib MDCV 2015 meetup===<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br/><br />
McKeldin Library<br/><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br/><br />
University of Maryland<br/><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br />
<br />
All registration, planning, and logistical information has been moved to the [[MDC/2015|C4L MDC 2015 Meetup Page]].<br />
<br />
== Last Meeting ==<br />
<br />
===Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference===<br />
<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br /><br />
<br />
Connect with fellow code-interested cultural heritage professionals at two side-by-side events: a DC-area code4lib unconference and an introduction to programming workshop. As typical of unconferences, the content and activities of the day are determined by the attendees. Bring your ideas! We encourage everyone to consider giving a 10-20 minute talk, a lightning talk, lead a workshop, or organize another activity. <br />
<br />
The two events are intended to provide an inclusive, welcoming environment, supported by the [http://www.diglib.org/about/code-of-conduct/ DLF Code of Conduct]. The schedule includes opportunities for the attendees in each track to meet each other, including a plenary opening session, shared lightning talks, Day 2 afternoon unconference events, and combined coffee/lunch/snack breaks.<br />
<br />
These events are sponsored by the Digital Library Federation and the GW Libraries.<br />
<br />
'''Details, schedule, and registration''': [http://library.gwu.edu/code4lib-dc-2014 GW Libraries site].<br />
<br />
<br />
'''20-minute talks - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
* Dan Chudnov (GW Libraries), "7±2 things code4libbers should know about data science"<br />
* Mark Matienzo (Digital Public Library of America): "What We Learned From Aggregating Metadata for 7 Million Items"<br />
* Bohyun Kim (UMB HS/HSL), [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/online-payment-for-your-library-and-stripe-as-an-example "Accepting Online Payment for Your Library and 'Stripe' as an Example"]<br />
* Francis Kayiwa, [http://slides.com/franciskayiwa/monitoring-sucks#/ "Monitoring Sucks"]<br />
* David Anderson (National Library of Medicine): "Linked Data at NLM"<br />
* Ben Wallberg (UMD Libraries), "Research Services at UMD Libraries"<br />
* Ruth Kitchin Tillman (EADiva, NASA Goddard), "EAD 2002 to EAD3: the N big changes"<br />
<br />
<br />
'''5-minute lightning talks signups - on site'''<br />
* see whiteboard in room 302<br />
<br />
'''1.5 or 3 hour workshops - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
'''Practice jQuery, for those in workshop (1.5 or 3 hours)'''<br />
<br />
'''Jason Griffey, Hacking on Hardware (3 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Come and join me for an afternoon filled with circuits and silicon! We'll be learning the basics of breadboards and simple circuits, and will deconstruct and then rebuild our own input/output systems with Arduino. Learn the basics of programming to the Arduino...hardware will be provided, although you will need your own laptop (or are comfortable team learning with someone else). The goal of the workshop will be to give you enough knowledge that you can build a simple sensor to measure something in your environment (noise, temperature, light, moisture) and to make you more comfortable with working with hardware. This session is designed for beginners who do not have experience with circuits, breadboards, Arduino, or other aspects of hardware hacking.<br />
<br />
If you are planning to attend this hardware hacking afternoon, you will need to install a couple of things before you arrive to save time. Please download and install both the Arduino IDE 1.0.5 and the FTDI Drivers (serial drives for the Sparkfun Redboard), linked below. These will allow your laptop to communicate with the board.<br />
<br />
'''Arduino IDE'''<br />
*[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software IDE 1.0.5]<br />
'''FTDI Drivers'''<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#windows---quick-and-easy Windows]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#mac Mac]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#linux Linux]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kevin Ford, Gettting Started with the Bibframe Editor (1.5 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Learn about, download, locally install, and tinker with the nascent Bibframe Editor (bfe) (https://github.com/lcnetdev/bfe). This workshop will provide an introduction to the Bibframe Editor, which, despite its name, is basically a generic, web-based RDF editor. All forms are dynamically generated from specially defined JSON-formatted [http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe-profiles.html Bibframe Profiles], which you can customize with your own classes and properties to meet your needs. `bfe` also ships with a number of "look ups," which provide typeahead functionality that dynamically search remote value vocabularies, such as [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names Names] and [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects Subjects] in [http://id.loc.gov/ ID.LOC.GOV], and allow you to choose a value from a suggested set of values (you can also create your own look ups). After a brief introduction about `bfe`, we'll work to install it on your own laptop. We'll then learn a little about profiles by modifying a few existing ones. Time permitting, we'll look at creating a new "look up."<br />
<br />
Preparing ahead of time?<br />
<br />
Essential:<br />
[http://nodejs.org/download/ node.js] OR [https://www.python.org/download/ Python 2.7]<br />
(Do please try to have these installed before the workshop, otherwise we'll spend a minute or two installing node.js.)<br />
<br />
Optional:<br />
Git<br />
<br />
'''Patrick Murray-John, Omeka under the hood (1.5 hours)'''<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetings ==<br />
Note: Previous meeting information has been migrated to the pages linked below.<br />
<br />
* [[MDC/2012|September 13, 2012]]: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012|June 27, 2012]]: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012|April 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2012|January 10, 2012]]: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* [[MDC/2011|September 13, 2011]]: [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA.<br />
* [[MDC/2009|August 5, 2009]]: Joint meeting, at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD, between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
* [[MDC/2009|April 3, 2009]]: Inaugural meeting at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC&diff=43354MDC2015-08-08T20:43:51Z<p>JoshWestgard: cleaning, organizing, and migrating old content off the main page</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C, etc. ==<br />
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen our local connections and develop more real world collaborative efforts.<br />
<br />
We met quarterly throughout 2012, and continuing through 2014 and 2015. We've enjoyed a number of in depth technical presentations on a variety of topics. Meetings have been free to attend. Past host institutions have been the Smithsonian, GWU, and the Arlington Public Library. If you are in the area, please do feel free to drop in. If you are unable to make it in person, check with the hosts to see if distance participation is an option. We did have one distance person with us at one of the Smithsonian meet ups. :) <br />
<br />
== Next Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib MDCV 2015 meetup===<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br/><br />
McKeldin Library<br/><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br/><br />
University of Maryland<br/><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br />
<br />
All registration, planning, and logistical information has been moved to the [[MDC/2015|C4L MDC 2015 Meetup Page]].<br />
<br />
== Last Meeting ==<br />
<br />
===Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference===<br />
<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br /><br />
<br />
Connect with fellow code-interested cultural heritage professionals at two side-by-side events: a DC-area code4lib unconference and an introduction to programming workshop. As typical of unconferences, the content and activities of the day are determined by the attendees. Bring your ideas! We encourage everyone to consider giving a 10-20 minute talk, a lightning talk, lead a workshop, or organize another activity. <br />
<br />
The two events are intended to provide an inclusive, welcoming environment, supported by the [http://www.diglib.org/about/code-of-conduct/ DLF Code of Conduct]. The schedule includes opportunities for the attendees in each track to meet each other, including a plenary opening session, shared lightning talks, Day 2 afternoon unconference events, and combined coffee/lunch/snack breaks.<br />
<br />
These events are sponsored by the Digital Library Federation and the GW Libraries.<br />
<br />
'''Details, schedule, and registration''': [http://library.gwu.edu/code4lib-dc-2014 GW Libraries site].<br />
<br />
<br />
'''20-minute talks - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
* Dan Chudnov (GW Libraries), "7±2 things code4libbers should know about data science"<br />
* Mark Matienzo (Digital Public Library of America): "What We Learned From Aggregating Metadata for 7 Million Items"<br />
* Bohyun Kim (UMB HS/HSL), [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/online-payment-for-your-library-and-stripe-as-an-example "Accepting Online Payment for Your Library and 'Stripe' as an Example"]<br />
* Francis Kayiwa, [http://slides.com/franciskayiwa/monitoring-sucks#/ "Monitoring Sucks"]<br />
* David Anderson (National Library of Medicine): "Linked Data at NLM"<br />
* Ben Wallberg (UMD Libraries), "Research Services at UMD Libraries"<br />
* Ruth Kitchin Tillman (EADiva, NASA Goddard), "EAD 2002 to EAD3: the N big changes"<br />
<br />
<br />
'''5-minute lightning talks signups - on site'''<br />
* see whiteboard in room 302<br />
<br />
'''1.5 or 3 hour workshops - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
'''Practice jQuery, for those in workshop (1.5 or 3 hours)'''<br />
<br />
'''Jason Griffey, Hacking on Hardware (3 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Come and join me for an afternoon filled with circuits and silicon! We'll be learning the basics of breadboards and simple circuits, and will deconstruct and then rebuild our own input/output systems with Arduino. Learn the basics of programming to the Arduino...hardware will be provided, although you will need your own laptop (or are comfortable team learning with someone else). The goal of the workshop will be to give you enough knowledge that you can build a simple sensor to measure something in your environment (noise, temperature, light, moisture) and to make you more comfortable with working with hardware. This session is designed for beginners who do not have experience with circuits, breadboards, Arduino, or other aspects of hardware hacking.<br />
<br />
If you are planning to attend this hardware hacking afternoon, you will need to install a couple of things before you arrive to save time. Please download and install both the Arduino IDE 1.0.5 and the FTDI Drivers (serial drives for the Sparkfun Redboard), linked below. These will allow your laptop to communicate with the board.<br />
<br />
'''Arduino IDE'''<br />
*[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software IDE 1.0.5]<br />
'''FTDI Drivers'''<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#windows---quick-and-easy Windows]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#mac Mac]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#linux Linux]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kevin Ford, Gettting Started with the Bibframe Editor (1.5 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Learn about, download, locally install, and tinker with the nascent Bibframe Editor (bfe) (https://github.com/lcnetdev/bfe). This workshop will provide an introduction to the Bibframe Editor, which, despite its name, is basically a generic, web-based RDF editor. All forms are dynamically generated from specially defined JSON-formatted [http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe-profiles.html Bibframe Profiles], which you can customize with your own classes and properties to meet your needs. `bfe` also ships with a number of "look ups," which provide typeahead functionality that dynamically search remote value vocabularies, such as [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names Names] and [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects Subjects] in [http://id.loc.gov/ ID.LOC.GOV], and allow you to choose a value from a suggested set of values (you can also create your own look ups). After a brief introduction about `bfe`, we'll work to install it on your own laptop. We'll then learn a little about profiles by modifying a few existing ones. Time permitting, we'll look at creating a new "look up."<br />
<br />
Preparing ahead of time?<br />
<br />
Essential:<br />
[http://nodejs.org/download/ node.js] OR [https://www.python.org/download/ Python 2.7]<br />
(Do please try to have these installed before the workshop, otherwise we'll spend a minute or two installing node.js.)<br />
<br />
Optional:<br />
Git<br />
<br />
'''Patrick Murray-John, Omeka under the hood (1.5 hours)'''<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetings ==<br />
* September 13, 2012: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* June 27, 2012: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC.<br />
* April 10, 2012: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* January 10, 2012: [http://library.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library], Washington, DC.<br />
* September 13, 2011: [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA.<br />
* August 5, 2009: Joint meeting, at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD, between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
* April 3, 2009: Inaugural meeting at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD.<br />
<br />
===September 13, 2012===<br />
'''When:''' Thursday, September 13th 2012 4:30-5:30p meet, 5:30p-? Tasty beverages<br><br />
'''Where:'''Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 10th and Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC 20004 Room CEG 15, Library Conference Room. [https://maps.google.com/maps?q=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&hl=en&ll=38.891233,-77.026091&spn=0.003073,0.004554&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=50.777825,74.619141&oq=national+museum+o&t=h&hq=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&radius=15000&z=18 Google Map] '''Please meet near the totem pole in the Constitution Ave Lobby'''<br><br />
'''How:''' Nearest METRO stops are Federal Triangle on Blue/Orange, Archives/Navy Memorial on Yellow/Green or Metro Center (everything else.)<br />
<br />
===June 27, 2012===<br />
''''Wednesday, 27 June, 2012 4:30-6 Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History'''<br />
<br />
===April 10, 2012===<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 April, 2012 4-5 at [http://www.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library] in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br />
===January 10, 2012===<br />
This meeting will be an ad hoc meeting for code{4}libMDC. If you have any bril ideas on how to fill the time, feel free to post them here. If no one posts anything, we'll enjoy an open exchange of ideas and updates on each other's work. All are welcome to attend. We hope to see you there!<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 January, 2012 10:00AM to Noon at The George Washington University Gelman Library in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br />
===September 13, 2011===<br />
'''Tuesday, 13 September, 2011 10-11.20ish at [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA'''<br />
<br />
===August 5, 2009===<br />
'''Wednesday, August 5, 2009 9:00am to 4:30pm at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD'''<br />
<br />
This meeting will be a joint meeting between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
<br />
===April 3, 2009===<br />
Code4LibMDC had it's first meeting on Friday April 3, at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2012&diff=43353MDC/20122015-08-08T20:29:55Z<p>JoshWestgard: migrate 2012 content from main MDC page</p>
<hr />
<div>==September 13, 2012==<br />
'''When:''' Thursday, September 13th 2012 4:30-5:30p meet, 5:30p-? Tasty beverages<br><br />
'''Where:'''Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 10th and Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC 20004 Room CEG 15, Library Conference Room. [https://maps.google.com/maps?q=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&hl=en&ll=38.891233,-77.026091&spn=0.003073,0.004554&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=50.777825,74.619141&oq=national+museum+o&t=h&hq=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&radius=15000&z=18 Google Map] '''Please meet near the totem pole in the Constitution Ave Lobby'''<br><br />
'''How:''' Nearest METRO stops are Federal Triangle on Blue/Orange, Archives/Navy Memorial on Yellow/Green or Metro Center (everything else.)<br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
* Main Meeting 4:30<br />
** Introductions (5 minutes)<br />
** Show n' Tell (15 min each)<br />
*** Terry: File Analyzer https://github.com/usnationalarchives/File-Analyzer and/or DSpace web tools!<br />
*** Linked Data projects and schema.org +1<br />
** Business matters<br />
* 5:30ish - Iron Horse for a beer. or Asia Nine if beer is not your thing.<br />
<br />
===Attending/Apologies===<br />
Attending: Eric P., Brooke, Keri (SIL), Joel (SIL), Carol, Ben Wallberg (UMd), Terry Brady G'town<br />
<br />
==April 10, 2012==<br />
''''Wednesday, 27 June, 2012 4:30-6 Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History'''<br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
* Main Meeting<br />
** Introductions (5 minutes)<br />
** Anyone went to ALA? Did we miss anything? (10 min)<br />
** Anyone going to wikimania? (Brooke is :D)<br />
** Brooke is going to thatcamp, too. (http://thatcamp.org/)<br />
** Lightning talks, demos & Discussion (25 min.)<br />
** Katie Filbert: Wikidata Project<br />
** (tentative) Michael Levy: Blacklight at USHMM<br />
** backplane, dchud<br />
** Requests, ideas, topics for future gatherings (10 min.)<br />
** Selection of next venue and schedule (2 min. 30 sec.) "can't grab a beer until we get a volunteer(tm)"<br />
* 5:30ish - Iron Horse for a beer.<br />
<br />
===Attending/Regrets===<br />
RSVP for 6/27: Rosy, Brooke, Joe, Dan, Josh, Keri, Joel, Katie, Terry, Michael, Carol, Nicholas, Ed<br />
<br />
Paul @ UMW needs a ride from Fredericksburg in order to attend. Can anyone help him out??<br />
Hmmm. Would he be cool with being picked up in the late morning and then taking the Metro from Alexandriaish? -Brooke<br />
Eric P is workin' the late shift<br />
<br />
==April 10, 2012==<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 April, 2012 4-5 at [http://www.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library] in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
* 4ish Main Meeting <br />
** Introductions<br />
** Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host<br />
** Shameless plug for (http://wikimania2012.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimania) <br />
** Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
** You know you want to talk about summat. Joe did it.<br />
** Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
* 5ish Booze!<br />
<br />
==January 10, 2012==<br />
This meeting will be an ad hoc meeting for code{4}libMDC. If you have any bril ideas on how to fill the time, feel free to post them here. If no one posts anything, we'll enjoy an open exchange of ideas and updates on each other's work. All are welcome to attend. We hope to see you there!<br />
<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 January, 2012 10:00AM to Noon at The George Washington University Gelman Library in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br />
===Agenda=== <br />
* 10 - Noon Main Meeting<br />
** Introductions<br />
** Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host<br />
** Shameless plug for (http://www.dcla.org DCLA) <br />
** Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
** There will be a quick summary of FRBR, and a possible solution for aggregates which opens up a whole 'nother can of worms, but allows for some complex relationships to be described. <br />
** Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
* 12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library. We didn't do lunch last time, but maybe we will this go.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2011&diff=43352MDC/20112015-08-08T20:21:08Z<p>JoshWestgard: migrate 2011 content from main MDC page</p>
<hr />
<div>C4L MDC Meetings in 2011<br />
<br />
==September 13, 2011==<br />
'''Tuesday, 13 September, 2011 10-11.20ish at [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA'''<br />
<br />
With representatives present from Public, Academic, and Special Libraries, this looked to be a great start to rejuvenating the Chapter. (School Librarians, come out and play!) We had a great discussion about Linked Data. We reaffirmed that we'll hold quarterly meetings, and that doing so regularly will help keep things rolling. We hope to have diverse subjects to explore to keep everyone's interest. We'll hold off on formal governance until a larger group necessitates formality.<br />
<br />
The Martin Luther King Library in the District would like help with [http://wikidc.org/wiki/Library_Lab Library Lab DC] if anyone would like to participate in that endeavour. This is also a wonderful place to go if you're looking for spot to house open collaboration.<br />
<br />
There were a couple of interesting meetings and events to attend that we shared with one another.<br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
*10 - Noon Main Meeting<br />
**Introductions<br />
**Discussion of current venue.<br />
**Shameless plug for (http://www.fallforthebook.org/ Fall for the Book)<br />
**Hash out possibilities of other venues.<br />
**Is the frequency right? Will quarterly meetings still work?<br />
**Is the Chapter's problem indicative of fragmented general regional Library collaboration?<br />
**Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
**Discuss and invite folks to get involved with Library Lab DC at the DCPL<br />
**Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
**Governance (do we want any?)<br />
*12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC&diff=43351MDC2015-08-08T20:13:35Z<p>JoshWestgard: fix structure</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C, etc. ==<br />
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen our local connections and develop more real world collaborative efforts.<br />
<br />
We met quarterly throughout 2012, and continuing through 2014 and 2015. We've enjoyed a number of in depth technical presentations on a variety of topics. Meetings have been free to attend. Past host institutions have been the Smithsonian, GWU, and the Arlington Public Library. If you are in the area, please do feel free to drop in. If you are unable to make it in person, check with the hosts to see if distance participation is an option. We did have one distance person with us at one of the Smithsonian meet ups. :) <br />
<br />
== Next Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib MDCV 2015 meetup===<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br/><br />
McKeldin Library<br/><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br/><br />
University of Maryland<br/><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br />
<br />
All registration, planning, and logistical information has been moved to the [[MDC/2015|C4L MDC 2015 Meetup Page]].<br />
<br />
== Last Meeting ==<br />
<br />
===Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference===<br />
<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br /><br />
<br />
Connect with fellow code-interested cultural heritage professionals at two side-by-side events: a DC-area code4lib unconference and an introduction to programming workshop. As typical of unconferences, the content and activities of the day are determined by the attendees. Bring your ideas! We encourage everyone to consider giving a 10-20 minute talk, a lightning talk, lead a workshop, or organize another activity. <br />
<br />
The two events are intended to provide an inclusive, welcoming environment, supported by the [http://www.diglib.org/about/code-of-conduct/ DLF Code of Conduct]. The schedule includes opportunities for the attendees in each track to meet each other, including a plenary opening session, shared lightning talks, Day 2 afternoon unconference events, and combined coffee/lunch/snack breaks.<br />
<br />
These events are sponsored by the Digital Library Federation and the GW Libraries.<br />
<br />
'''Details, schedule, and registration''': [http://library.gwu.edu/code4lib-dc-2014 GW Libraries site].<br />
<br />
<br />
'''20-minute talks - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
* Dan Chudnov (GW Libraries), "7±2 things code4libbers should know about data science"<br />
* Mark Matienzo (Digital Public Library of America): "What We Learned From Aggregating Metadata for 7 Million Items"<br />
* Bohyun Kim (UMB HS/HSL), [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/online-payment-for-your-library-and-stripe-as-an-example "Accepting Online Payment for Your Library and 'Stripe' as an Example"]<br />
* Francis Kayiwa, [http://slides.com/franciskayiwa/monitoring-sucks#/ "Monitoring Sucks"]<br />
* David Anderson (National Library of Medicine): "Linked Data at NLM"<br />
* Ben Wallberg (UMD Libraries), "Research Services at UMD Libraries"<br />
* Ruth Kitchin Tillman (EADiva, NASA Goddard), "EAD 2002 to EAD3: the N big changes"<br />
<br />
<br />
'''5-minute lightning talks signups - on site'''<br />
* see whiteboard in room 302<br />
<br />
'''1.5 or 3 hour workshops - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
'''Practice jQuery, for those in workshop (1.5 or 3 hours)'''<br />
<br />
'''Jason Griffey, Hacking on Hardware (3 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Come and join me for an afternoon filled with circuits and silicon! We'll be learning the basics of breadboards and simple circuits, and will deconstruct and then rebuild our own input/output systems with Arduino. Learn the basics of programming to the Arduino...hardware will be provided, although you will need your own laptop (or are comfortable team learning with someone else). The goal of the workshop will be to give you enough knowledge that you can build a simple sensor to measure something in your environment (noise, temperature, light, moisture) and to make you more comfortable with working with hardware. This session is designed for beginners who do not have experience with circuits, breadboards, Arduino, or other aspects of hardware hacking.<br />
<br />
If you are planning to attend this hardware hacking afternoon, you will need to install a couple of things before you arrive to save time. Please download and install both the Arduino IDE 1.0.5 and the FTDI Drivers (serial drives for the Sparkfun Redboard), linked below. These will allow your laptop to communicate with the board.<br />
<br />
'''Arduino IDE'''<br />
*[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software IDE 1.0.5]<br />
'''FTDI Drivers'''<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#windows---quick-and-easy Windows]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#mac Mac]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#linux Linux]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kevin Ford, Gettting Started with the Bibframe Editor (1.5 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Learn about, download, locally install, and tinker with the nascent Bibframe Editor (bfe) (https://github.com/lcnetdev/bfe). This workshop will provide an introduction to the Bibframe Editor, which, despite its name, is basically a generic, web-based RDF editor. All forms are dynamically generated from specially defined JSON-formatted [http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe-profiles.html Bibframe Profiles], which you can customize with your own classes and properties to meet your needs. `bfe` also ships with a number of "look ups," which provide typeahead functionality that dynamically search remote value vocabularies, such as [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names Names] and [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects Subjects] in [http://id.loc.gov/ ID.LOC.GOV], and allow you to choose a value from a suggested set of values (you can also create your own look ups). After a brief introduction about `bfe`, we'll work to install it on your own laptop. We'll then learn a little about profiles by modifying a few existing ones. Time permitting, we'll look at creating a new "look up."<br />
<br />
Preparing ahead of time?<br />
<br />
Essential:<br />
[http://nodejs.org/download/ node.js] OR [https://www.python.org/download/ Python 2.7]<br />
(Do please try to have these installed before the workshop, otherwise we'll spend a minute or two installing node.js.)<br />
<br />
Optional:<br />
Git<br />
<br />
'''Patrick Murray-John, Omeka under the hood (1.5 hours)'''<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetings ==<br />
<br />
===September 13, 2012===<br />
'''When:''' Thursday, September 13th 2012 4:30-5:30p meet, 5:30p-? Tasty beverages<br><br />
'''Where:'''Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 10th and Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC 20004 Room CEG 15, Library Conference Room. [https://maps.google.com/maps?q=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&hl=en&ll=38.891233,-77.026091&spn=0.003073,0.004554&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=50.777825,74.619141&oq=national+museum+o&t=h&hq=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&radius=15000&z=18 Google Map] '''Please meet near the totem pole in the Constitution Ave Lobby'''<br><br />
'''How:''' Nearest METRO stops are Federal Triangle on Blue/Orange, Archives/Navy Memorial on Yellow/Green or Metro Center (everything else.)<br />
<br />
====Tentative Agenda====<br />
<br />
Main Meeting 4:30<br />
<br />
* Introductions (5 minutes)<br />
<br />
* Show n' Tell (15 min each)<br />
** Terry: File Analyzer https://github.com/usnationalarchives/File-Analyzer and/or DSpace web tools!<br />
<br />
** Linked Data projects and schema.org +1<br />
<br />
* Business matters<br />
<br />
<br />
5:30ish - Iron Horse for a beer. or Asia Nine if beer is not your thing.<br />
<br />
====Attending/Apologies====<br />
<br />
Attending: Eric P., Brooke, Keri (SIL), Joel (SIL), Carol, Ben Wallberg (UMd), Terry Brady G'town<br />
<br />
===April 10, 2012===<br />
''''Wednesday, 27 June, 2012 4:30-6 Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History'''<br />
Main Meeting<br />
* Introductions (5 minutes)<br />
* Anyone went to ALA? Did we miss anything? (10 min)<br />
* Anyone going to wikimania? (Brooke is :D)<br />
* Brooke is going to thatcamp, too. (http://thatcamp.org/)<br />
* Lightning talks, demos & Discussion (25 min.)<br />
* Katie Filbert: Wikidata Project<br />
* (tentative) Michael Levy: Blacklight at USHMM<br />
* backplane, dchud<br />
* Requests, ideas, topics for future gatherings (10 min.)<br />
* Selection of next venue and schedule (2 min. 30 sec.) "can't grab a beer until we get a volunteer(tm)"<br />
<br />
5:30ish - Iron Horse for a beer.<br />
<br />
''Attending/Regrets''<br />
RSVP for 6/27: Rosy, Brooke, Joe, Dan, Josh, Keri, Joel, Katie, Terry, Michael, Carol, Nicholas, Ed<br />
<br />
Paul @ UMW needs a ride from Fredericksburg in order to attend. Can anyone help him out??<br />
Hmmm. Would he be cool with being picked up in the late morning and then taking the Metro from Alexandriaish? -Brooke<br />
Eric P is workin' the late shift<br />
<br />
===April 10, 2012===<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 April, 2012 4-5 at [http://www.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library] in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br><br />
4ish Main Meeting <br />
<br />
* Introductions<br />
<br />
* Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host<br />
<br />
* Shameless plug for (http://wikimania2012.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimania) <br />
<br />
* Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
<br />
* You know you want to talk about summat. Joe did it.<br />
<br />
* Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
<br />
5ish Booze!<br />
<br />
===January 10, 2012===<br />
This meeting will be an ad hoc meeting for code{4}libMDC. If you have any bril ideas on how to fill the time, feel free to post them here. If no one posts anything, we'll enjoy an open exchange of ideas and updates on each other's work. All are welcome to attend. We hope to see you there!<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 January, 2012 10:00AM to Noon at The George Washington University Gelman Library in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br />
10 - Noon Main Meeting<br />
<br />
* Introductions<br />
<br />
* Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host<br />
<br />
* Shameless plug for (http://www.dcla.org DCLA)<br />
<br />
* Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
<br />
* There will be a quick summary of FRBR, and a possible solution for aggregates which opens up a whole 'nother can of worms, but allows for some complex relationships to be described. <br />
<br />
* Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library. We didn't do lunch last time, but maybe we will this go.<br />
<br />
===September 13, 2011===<br />
'''Tuesday, 13 September, 2011 10-11.20ish at [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA'''<br />
<br />
With representatives present from Public, Academic, and Special Libraries, this looked to be a great start to rejuvenating the Chapter. (School Librarians, come out and play!) We had a great discussion about Linked Data. We reaffirmed that we'll hold quarterly meetings, and that doing so regularly will help keep things rolling. We hope to have diverse subjects to explore to keep everyone's interest. We'll hold off on formal governance until a larger group necessitates formality.<br />
<br />
The Martin Luther King Library in the District would like help with [http://wikidc.org/wiki/Library_Lab Library Lab DC] if anyone would like to participate in that endeavour. This is also a wonderful place to go if you're looking for spot to house open collaboration.<br />
<br />
There were a couple of interesting meetings and events to attend that we shared with one another.<br />
<br />
Agenda<br />
<br />
*10 - Noon Main Meeting<br />
*Introductions<br />
*Discussion of current venue.<br />
*Shameless plug for (http://www.fallforthebook.org/ Fall for the Book)<br />
*Hash out possibilities of other venues.<br />
*Is the frequency right? Will quarterly meetings still work?<br />
*Is the Chapter's problem indicative of fragmented general regional Library collaboration?<br />
*Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
*Discuss and invite folks to get involved with Library Lab DC at the DCPL<br />
*Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
*Governance (do we want any?)<br />
*12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library.<br />
<br />
===August 5, 2009===<br />
'''Wednesday, August 5, 2009 9:00am to 4:30pm at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD'''<br />
<br />
This meeting will be a joint meeting between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
This meeting is a joint meeting between the two groups, the first part of the day is code{4}libMDC meeting, centered on our stated goal to focus our second meeting on Fedora. This part of the meeting will follow the same time line as our initial meeting. After lunch, the meeting will be the initial meeting of the DC Fedora Users Group, however all are welcome and encouraged to attend. This part of the meeting will deal with the more technical aspects of Fedora.<br />
<br />
'''Agenda'''<br />
<br />
8:30–9:00 Coffee and sign-in<br />
<br />
9:00–9:10 Welcome and Introductions<br />
<br />
9:10–9:30 MarcEdit (Chuck Schoppet, NAL)<br />
<br />
9:30-10:15 Fedora/DuraSpace/ Update (Thornton Staples) and DuraCloud project and LC pilot (Andrew Woods)<br />
<br />
10:15–10:30 Break<br />
<br />
10:30-12:00 Fedora Projects (NASA Goddard, University of Maryland, NLM)<br />
<br />
12:00-12:15 code{4}libMDC business discussion<br />
<br />
12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
1:30–4:30 Fedora Users Group technical discussions (with break) <br />
<br />
===April 3, 2009===<br />
Code4LibMDC had it's first meeting on Friday April 3, at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD a.m. A total of 30 people attended including people from:<br />
USDA, <br />
NASA, <br />
National Agricultural Library,<br />
Library of Congress,<br />
The Supreme Court Library,<br />
The United States Senate Library,<br />
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.<br />
<br />
'''Contents'''<br />
<br />
1. Welcome by Maria Pisa, NAL's Associate Director for Public Services<br />
2. Individual introductions<br />
3. Presentations<br />
· John Doyle from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) gave a presentation on the use of [http://www.fedora-commons.org/ Fedora Commons] at NLM.<br />
· Vernon Chapman from the Agriculture Network Information Center (AgNIC) gave a presentation on Searching [http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/openarchivesprotocol.html OAI-PMH] metadata with [http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ SOLR]. <br />
4. Discussion of Next steps for Code4LibMDC<br />
· What will this group to be?<br />
· Open to all in the library community.<br />
· Showcase of library technology.<br />
· Formula for sharing of code and ideas.<br />
· A place for the development of collaborate projects.<br />
· How to get involved?<br />
· Prepare presentation on what you are currently working on:<br />
· Preparing for a new ILS.<br />
· Metadata translation<br />
· Digital repositories <br />
· Share ideas.<br />
· Join smaller ad hoc meetings.<br />
· Set up a local Listserv for this group. <br />
5. Scheduling<br />
· Meet quarterly for face to face meetings <br />
· Hosted at sites in the area.<br />
· Vote on location of meeting on local Listserv.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2009&diff=43350MDC/20092015-08-08T19:42:31Z<p>JoshWestgard: migrate old meeting info from main MDC page</p>
<hr />
<div>C4L MDC Meetings in 2009<br />
<br />
==August 5, 2009==<br />
Wednesday, August 5, 2009 9:00am to 4:30pm at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD<br />
<br />
This meeting will be a joint meeting between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
<br />
This meeting is a joint meeting between the two groups, the first part of the day is code{4}libMDC meeting, centered on our stated goal to focus our second meeting on Fedora. This part of the meeting will follow the same time line as our initial meeting. After lunch, the meeting will be the initial meeting of the DC Fedora Users Group, however all are welcome and encouraged to attend. This part of the meeting will deal with the more technical aspects of Fedora.<br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
*8:30–9:00 Coffee and sign-in<br />
* 9:00–9:10 Welcome and Introductions<br />
* 9:10–9:30 MarcEdit (Chuck Schoppet, NAL)<br />
* 9:30-10:15 Fedora/DuraSpace/ Update (Thornton Staples) and DuraCloud project and LC pilot (Andrew Woods)<br />
* 10:15–10:30 Break<br />
* 10:30-12:00 Fedora Projects (NASA Goddard, University of Maryland, NLM)<br />
* 12:00-12:15 code{4}libMDC business discussion<br />
* 12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
* 1:30–4:30 Fedora Users Group technical discussions (with break) <br />
<br />
==April 3, 2009==<br />
Code4LibMDC had it's first meeting on Friday April 3, at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD a.m. A total of 30 people attended including people from:<br />
USDA, <br />
NASA, <br />
National Agricultural Library,<br />
Library of Congress,<br />
The Supreme Court Library,<br />
The United States Senate Library,<br />
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.<br />
<br />
===Agenda===<br />
# Welcome by Maria Pisa, NAL's Associate Director for Public Services<br />
# Individual introductions<br />
# Presentations<br />
#* John Doyle from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) gave a presentation on the use of [http://www.fedora-commons.org/ Fedora Commons] at NLM.<br />
#* Vernon Chapman from the Agriculture Network Information Center (AgNIC) gave a presentation on Searching [http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/openarchivesprotocol.html OAI-PMH] metadata with [http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ SOLR]. <br />
# Discussion of Next steps for Code4LibMDC<br />
#* What will this group to be?<br />
#** Open to all in the library community.<br />
#** Showcase of library technology.<br />
#** Formula for sharing of code and ideas.<br />
#** A place for the development of collaborate projects.<br />
#* How to get involved?<br />
#** Prepare presentation on what you are currently working on:<br />
#*** Preparing for a new ILS.<br />
#*** Metadata translation<br />
#*** Digital repositories <br />
#** Share ideas.<br />
#** Join smaller ad hoc meetings.<br />
#** Set up a local Listserv for this group.<br />
# Scheduling<br />
#* Meet quarterly for face to face meetings<br />
#* Hosted at sites in the area<br />
#* Vote on location of meeting on local Listserv</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2014&diff=43349MDC/20142015-08-08T19:17:10Z<p>JoshWestgard: create page</p>
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<div>C4L MDC Meetings in 2014</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2011&diff=43348MDC/20112015-08-08T19:16:11Z<p>JoshWestgard: create page</p>
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<div>C4L MDC Meetings in 2011</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2010&diff=43347MDC/20102015-08-08T19:15:43Z<p>JoshWestgard: create page</p>
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<div>C4L MDC Meetings in 2010</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2009&diff=43346MDC/20092015-08-08T19:15:12Z<p>JoshWestgard: create page</p>
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<div>C4L MDC Meetings in 2009</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43344MDC/20152015-08-06T18:55:06Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* Parking */</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room (Room 6137), which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site]. *Please note*: parking services is very vigilant and quick to ticket, so please make sure that you pay for your parking space at the pay station (look to the signage in the lots for instructions).<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" <br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" |Tuesday (08/11)<br />
! colspan="2" | Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:00-10:15<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Welcome and Introductions<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 10:00-12:00<br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 1 (F. Kayiwa, Logs) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:15-12:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (4 talks)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 1:30-2:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (2 talks) <br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1:30-3:15 <br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 2 (C. Harlow, OpenRefine) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 2:15-3:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 1 <br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 2<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 3<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
* Building a Poor Man's Catalog with Blacklight/Solr/OAIPMH - Sarah Weissman<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks)<br />
* Outreach & visibility - How do you make your work visible and accessible to your colleagues and users when you don't work on the "front lines" of the library? -- Sarah Hovde<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43317MDC/20152015-08-04T16:17:48Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* Schedule */</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room (Room 6137), which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site].<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" <br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" |Tuesday (08/11)<br />
! colspan="2" | Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:00-10:15<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Welcome and Introductions<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 10:00-12:00<br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 1 (F. Kayiwa, Logs) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:15-12:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (4 talks)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 1:30-2:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (2 talks) <br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1:30-3:15 <br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Workshop 2 (C. Harlow, OpenRefine) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 2:15-3:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 1 <br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 2<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 3<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks)<br />
* Outreach & visibility - How do you make your work visible and accessible to your colleagues and users when you don't work on the "front lines" of the library? -- Sarah Hovde<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43316MDC/20152015-08-04T16:16:43Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* Schedule */</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room (Room 6137), which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site].<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" <br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" |Tuesday (08/11)<br />
! colspan="2" | Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:00-10:15<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Welcome and Introductions<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 10:00-12:00<br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white; padding: 10px;" | Workshop 1 (F. Kayiwa, Logs) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:15-12:00<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (4 talks)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 1:30-2:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Prepared Talks (2 talks) <br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1:30-3:15 <br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white; padding: 10px;" | Workshop 2 (C. Harlow, OpenRefine) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 2:15-3:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 1 <br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Coffee Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 2<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white; padding: 5px;" | Unconference Session 3<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks)<br />
* Outreach & visibility - How do you make your work visible and accessible to your colleagues and users when you don't work on the "front lines" of the library? -- Sarah Hovde<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43315MDC/20152015-08-04T15:38:47Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* Schedule */</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room (Room 6137), which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site].<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" <br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" |Tuesday (08/11)<br />
! colspan="2" | Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align:right;" cellpadding="20" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:00-10:15<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Welcome and Introductions<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 10:00-12:00<br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white;" | Workshop 1 (F. Kayiwa, Logs) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:15-12:00<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Prepared Talks (4 talks)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Lunch Break<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 1:30-2:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Prepared Talks (2 talks) <br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1:30-3:15 <br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white;" | Workshop 2 (C. Harlow, OpenRefine) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 2:15-3:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Unconference Session 1 <br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Coffee Break<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Coffee Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Unconference Session 2<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Unconference Session 3<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks)<br />
* Outreach & visibility - How do you make your work visible and accessible to your colleagues and users when you don't work on the "front lines" of the library? -- Sarah Hovde<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43314MDC/20152015-08-04T15:36:48Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* Schedule */</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room (Room 6137), which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site].<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable" <br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" |Tuesday (08/11)<br />
! colspan="2" | Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
! Time<br />
! Activity<br />
|-<br />
| style="text-align:right;" cellpadding="20" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
! scope="row" | 9:30-10:00<br />
| style="width: 40%; background-color: white;" | Coffee / Settling In<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:00-10:15<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Welcome and Introductions<br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 10:00-12:00<br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white;" | Workshop 1 (Kayiwa, Logs) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 10:15-12:00<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Prepared Talks (4 talks)<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Lunch Break<br />
! scope="row" | 12:00-1:30<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 1:30-2:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Prepared Talks (2 talks) <br />
! scope="row" rowspan="2" | 1:30-3:15 <br />
| rowspan="2" style="background-color: white;" | Workshop 2 (Harlowe, OpenRefine) and Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 2:15-3:15 <br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Unconference Session 1 <br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Coffee Break<br />
! scope="row" | 3:15-3:30<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Coffee Break<br />
|-<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Unconference Session 2<br />
! scope="row" | 3:30-4:30<br />
| style="background-color: white;" | Unconference Session 3<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks)<br />
* Outreach & visibility - How do you make your work visible and accessible to your colleagues and users when you don't work on the "front lines" of the library? -- Sarah Hovde<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43313MDC/20152015-08-04T14:46:34Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* Schedule */</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room (Room 6137), which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site].<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Time !! Tuesday (08/11) !! Time !! Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
| 9:30-10 || Coffee/Registration || 9:30-10 || Coffee<br />
|-<br />
| 10-12 || Prepared Talks (4) || 10-12 || Workshop 1 (Logs) / Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
| 12-1:30 || Lunch Break || 12:00-1:30 || Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
| 1:30-2:15 || Prepared Talks (2) || 1:30-3:15 || Workshop 2 (OpenRefine) / Hackathon<br />
|-<br />
| 2:15-3:15 || Unconference Session 1 || -- || (continued)<br />
|-<br />
| 3:15-3:30 || Coffee Break || 3:15-3:30 || Coffee Break<br />
|-<br />
| 3:30-4:30 || Unconference Session 2 || 3:30-4:30 || Unconference Session 3<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks)<br />
* Outreach & visibility - How do you make your work visible and accessible to your colleagues and users when you don't work on the "front lines" of the library? -- Sarah Hovde<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43312MDC/20152015-08-03T22:33:38Z<p>JoshWestgard: add room number to Venue heading</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room (Room 6137), which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site].<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Time !! Tuesday (08/11) !! Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
| 9:30-10 || Coffee/Registration || Coffee<br />
|-<br />
| 10-12 || Morning Session || Morning Session<br />
|-<br />
| 12-1:30 || Lunch Break || Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
| 1:30-3 || Afternoon 1 || Afternoon 1<br />
|-<br />
| 3-4:30 || Afternoon 2 || Afternoon 2<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks)<br />
* Outreach & visibility - How do you make your work visible and accessible to your colleagues and users when you don't work on the "front lines" of the library? -- Sarah Hovde<br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43306MDC/20152015-08-03T16:47:51Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* Parking */</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room, which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html conference and visitor services site].<br />
<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Time !! Tuesday (08/11) !! Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
| 9:30-10 || Coffee/Registration || Coffee<br />
|-<br />
| 10-12 || Morning Session || Morning Session<br />
|-<br />
| 12-1:30 || Lunch Break || Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
| 1:30-3 || Afternoon 1 || Afternoon 1<br />
|-<br />
| 3-4:30 || Afternoon 2 || Afternoon 2<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks) <br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43305MDC/20152015-08-03T16:21:14Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* Planning Team */</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room, which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html convention and visitor services site].<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Time !! Tuesday (08/11) !! Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
| 9:30-10 || Coffee/Registration || Coffee<br />
|-<br />
| 10-12 || Morning Session || Morning Session<br />
|-<br />
| 12-1:30 || Lunch Break || Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
| 1:30-3 || Afternoon 1 || Afternoon 1<br />
|-<br />
| 3-4:30 || Afternoon 2 || Afternoon 2<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
* Brandon Eldred<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks) <br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43304MDC/20152015-08-03T16:20:49Z<p>JoshWestgard: /* Registration */</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring them along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room, which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html convention and visitor services site].<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Time !! Tuesday (08/11) !! Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
| 9:30-10 || Coffee/Registration || Coffee<br />
|-<br />
| 10-12 || Morning Session || Morning Session<br />
|-<br />
| 12-1:30 || Lunch Break || Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
| 1:30-3 || Afternoon 1 || Afternoon 1<br />
|-<br />
| 3-4:30 || Afternoon 2 || Afternoon 2<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks) <br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43303MDC/20152015-08-03T16:20:04Z<p>JoshWestgard: add bit about lanyards</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly! We'll print name tags for everyone who registers in advance. If you have a lanyard or two around the office, please bring it along.<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room, which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html convention and visitor services site].<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Time !! Tuesday (08/11) !! Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
| 9:30-10 || Coffee/Registration || Coffee<br />
|-<br />
| 10-12 || Morning Session || Morning Session<br />
|-<br />
| 12-1:30 || Lunch Break || Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
| 1:30-3 || Afternoon 1 || Afternoon 1<br />
|-<br />
| 3-4:30 || Afternoon 2 || Afternoon 2<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks) <br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC&diff=43302MDC2015-08-03T16:10:24Z<p>JoshWestgard: typo</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C, etc. ==<br />
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen our local connections and develop more real world collaborative efforts.<br />
<br />
We met quarterly throughout 2012, and continuing through 2014 and 2015. We've enjoyed a number of in depth technical presentations on a variety of topics. Meetings have been free to attend. Past host institutions have been the Smithsonian, GWU, and the Arlington Public Library. If you are in the area, please do feel free to drop in. If you are unable to make it in person, check with the hosts to see if distance participation is an option. We did have one distance person with us at one of the Smithsonian meet ups. :) <br />
<br />
== Next Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib MDCV 2015 meetup===<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br/><br />
McKeldin Library<br/><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br/><br />
University of Maryland<br/><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br />
<br />
All registration, planning, and logistical information has been moved to the [[MDC/2015|C4L MDC 2015 Meetup Page]].<br />
<br />
== Last Meeting ==<br />
<br />
===Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference===<br />
<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br /><br />
<br />
Connect with fellow code-interested cultural heritage professionals at two side-by-side events: a DC-area code4lib unconference and an introduction to programming workshop. As typical of unconferences, the content and activities of the day are determined by the attendees. Bring your ideas! We encourage everyone to consider giving a 10-20 minute talk, a lightning talk, lead a workshop, or organize another activity. <br />
<br />
The two events are intended to provide an inclusive, welcoming environment, supported by the [http://www.diglib.org/about/code-of-conduct/ DLF Code of Conduct]. The schedule includes opportunities for the attendees in each track to meet each other, including a plenary opening session, shared lightning talks, Day 2 afternoon unconference events, and combined coffee/lunch/snack breaks.<br />
<br />
These events are sponsored by the Digital Library Federation and the GW Libraries.<br />
<br />
'''Details, schedule, and registration''': [http://library.gwu.edu/code4lib-dc-2014 GW Libraries site].<br />
<br />
<br />
'''20-minute talks - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
* Dan Chudnov (GW Libraries), "7±2 things code4libbers should know about data science"<br />
* Mark Matienzo (Digital Public Library of America): "What We Learned From Aggregating Metadata for 7 Million Items"<br />
* Bohyun Kim (UMB HS/HSL), [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/online-payment-for-your-library-and-stripe-as-an-example "Accepting Online Payment for Your Library and 'Stripe' as an Example"]<br />
* Francis Kayiwa, [http://slides.com/franciskayiwa/monitoring-sucks#/ "Monitoring Sucks"]<br />
* David Anderson (National Library of Medicine): "Linked Data at NLM"<br />
* Ben Wallberg (UMD Libraries), "Research Services at UMD Libraries"<br />
* Ruth Kitchin Tillman (EADiva, NASA Goddard), "EAD 2002 to EAD3: the N big changes"<br />
<br />
<br />
'''5-minute lightning talks signups - on site'''<br />
* see whiteboard in room 302<br />
<br />
'''1.5 or 3 hour workshops - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
'''Practice jQuery, for those in workshop (1.5 or 3 hours)'''<br />
<br />
'''Jason Griffey, Hacking on Hardware (3 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Come and join me for an afternoon filled with circuits and silicon! We'll be learning the basics of breadboards and simple circuits, and will deconstruct and then rebuild our own input/output systems with Arduino. Learn the basics of programming to the Arduino...hardware will be provided, although you will need your own laptop (or are comfortable team learning with someone else). The goal of the workshop will be to give you enough knowledge that you can build a simple sensor to measure something in your environment (noise, temperature, light, moisture) and to make you more comfortable with working with hardware. This session is designed for beginners who do not have experience with circuits, breadboards, Arduino, or other aspects of hardware hacking.<br />
<br />
If you are planning to attend this hardware hacking afternoon, you will need to install a couple of things before you arrive to save time. Please download and install both the Arduino IDE 1.0.5 and the FTDI Drivers (serial drives for the Sparkfun Redboard), linked below. These will allow your laptop to communicate with the board.<br />
<br />
'''Arduino IDE'''<br />
*[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software IDE 1.0.5]<br />
'''FTDI Drivers'''<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#windows---quick-and-easy Windows]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#mac Mac]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#linux Linux]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kevin Ford, Gettting Started with the Bibframe Editor (1.5 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Learn about, download, locally install, and tinker with the nascent Bibframe Editor (bfe) (https://github.com/lcnetdev/bfe). This workshop will provide an introduction to the Bibframe Editor, which, despite its name, is basically a generic, web-based RDF editor. All forms are dynamically generated from specially defined JSON-formatted [http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe-profiles.html Bibframe Profiles], which you can customize with your own classes and properties to meet your needs. `bfe` also ships with a number of "look ups," which provide typeahead functionality that dynamically search remote value vocabularies, such as [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names Names] and [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects Subjects] in [http://id.loc.gov/ ID.LOC.GOV], and allow you to choose a value from a suggested set of values (you can also create your own look ups). After a brief introduction about `bfe`, we'll work to install it on your own laptop. We'll then learn a little about profiles by modifying a few existing ones. Time permitting, we'll look at creating a new "look up."<br />
<br />
Preparing ahead of time?<br />
<br />
Essential:<br />
[http://nodejs.org/download/ node.js] OR [https://www.python.org/download/ Python 2.7]<br />
(Do please try to have these installed before the workshop, otherwise we'll spend a minute or two installing node.js.)<br />
<br />
Optional:<br />
Git<br />
<br />
'''Patrick Murray-John, Omeka under the hood (1.5 hours)'''<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetings ==<br />
<br />
'''When:''' Thursday, September 13th 2012 4:30-5:30p meet, 5:30p-? Tasty beverages<br><br />
'''Where:'''Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 10th and Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC 20004 Room CEG 15, Library Conference Room. [https://maps.google.com/maps?q=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&hl=en&ll=38.891233,-77.026091&spn=0.003073,0.004554&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=50.777825,74.619141&oq=national+museum+o&t=h&hq=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&radius=15000&z=18 Google Map] '''Please meet near the totem pole in the Constitution Ave Lobby'''<br><br />
'''How:''' Nearest METRO stops are Federal Triangle on Blue/Orange, Archives/Navy Memorial on Yellow/Green or Metro Center (everything else.)<br />
<br />
==Tentative Agenda==<br />
<br />
Main Meeting 4:30<br />
<br />
* Introductions (5 minutes)<br />
<br />
* Show n' Tell (15 min each)<br />
** Terry: File Analyzer https://github.com/usnationalarchives/File-Analyzer and/or DSpace web tools!<br />
<br />
** Linked Data projects and schema.org +1<br />
<br />
* Business matters<br />
<br />
<br />
5:30ish - Iron Horse for a beer. or Asia Nine if beer is not your thing.<br />
<br />
==Attending/Apologies==<br />
<br />
Attending: Eric P., Brooke, Keri (SIL), Joel (SIL), Carol, Ben Wallberg (UMd), Terry Brady G'town<br />
<br />
''''Wednesday, 27 June, 2012 4:30-6 Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History'''<br />
Main Meeting<br />
* Introductions (5 minutes)<br />
* Anyone went to ALA? Did we miss anything? (10 min)<br />
* Anyone going to wikimania? (Brooke is :D)<br />
* Brooke is going to thatcamp, too. (http://thatcamp.org/)<br />
* Lightning talks, demos & Discussion (25 min.)<br />
* Katie Filbert: Wikidata Project<br />
* (tentative) Michael Levy: Blacklight at USHMM<br />
* backplane, dchud<br />
* Requests, ideas, topics for future gatherings (10 min.)<br />
* Selection of next venue and schedule (2 min. 30 sec.) "can't grab a beer until we get a volunteer(tm)"<br />
<br />
5:30ish - Iron Horse for a beer.<br />
<br />
''Attending/Regrets''<br />
RSVP for 6/27: Rosy, Brooke, Joe, Dan, Josh, Keri, Joel, Katie, Terry, Michael, Carol, Nicholas, Ed<br />
<br />
Paul @ UMW needs a ride from Fredericksburg in order to attend. Can anyone help him out??<br />
Hmmm. Would he be cool with being picked up in the late morning and then taking the Metro from Alexandriaish? -Brooke<br />
Eric P is workin' the late shift<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 April, 2012 4-5 at [http://www.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library] in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br><br />
4ish Main Meeting <br />
<br />
* Introductions<br />
<br />
* Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host<br />
<br />
* Shameless plug for (http://wikimania2012.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimania) <br />
<br />
* Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
<br />
* You know you want to talk about summat. Joe did it.<br />
<br />
* Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
<br />
5ish Booze!<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
This meeting will be an ad hoc meeting for code{4}libMDC. If you have any bril ideas on how to fill the time, feel free to post them here. If no one posts anything, we'll enjoy an open exchange of ideas and updates on each other's work. All are welcome to attend. We hope to see you there!<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 January, 2012 10:00AM to Noon at The George Washington University Gelman Library in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br />
10 - Noon Main Meeting<br />
<br />
* Introductions<br />
<br />
* Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host<br />
<br />
* Shameless plug for (http://www.dcla.org DCLA)<br />
<br />
* Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
<br />
* There will be a quick summary of FRBR, and a possible solution for aggregates which opens up a whole 'nother can of worms, but allows for some complex relationships to be described. <br />
<br />
* Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library. We didn't do lunch last time, but maybe we will this go.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Tuesday, 13 September, 2011 10-11.20ish at [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA'''<br />
<br />
With representatives present from Public, Academic, and Special Libraries, this looked to be a great start to rejuvenating the Chapter. (School Librarians, come out and play!) We had a great discussion about Linked Data. We reaffirmed that we'll hold quarterly meetings, and that doing so regularly will help keep things rolling. We hope to have diverse subjects to explore to keep everyone's interest. We'll hold off on formal governance until a larger group necessitates formality.<br />
<br />
The Martin Luther King Library in the District would like help with [http://wikidc.org/wiki/Library_Lab Library Lab DC] if anyone would like to participate in that endeavour. This is also a wonderful place to go if you're looking for spot to house open collaboration.<br />
<br />
There were a couple of interesting meetings and events to attend that we shared with one another.<br />
<br />
Agenda<br />
<br />
*10 - Noon Main Meeting<br />
*Introductions<br />
*Discussion of current venue.<br />
*Shameless plug for (http://www.fallforthebook.org/ Fall for the Book)<br />
*Hash out possibilities of other venues.<br />
*Is the frequency right? Will quarterly meetings still work?<br />
*Is the Chapter's problem indicative of fragmented general regional Library collaboration?<br />
*Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
*Discuss and invite folks to get involved with Library Lab DC at the DCPL<br />
*Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
*Governance (do we want any?)<br />
*12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Wednesday, August 5, 2009 9:00am to 4:30pm at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD'''<br />
<br />
This meeting will be a joint meeting between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
This meeting is a joint meeting between the two groups, the first part of the day is code{4}libMDC meeting, centered on our stated goal to focus our second meeting on Fedora. This part of the meeting will follow the same time line as our initial meeting. After lunch, the meeting will be the initial meeting of the DC Fedora Users Group, however all are welcome and encouraged to attend. This part of the meeting will deal with the more technical aspects of Fedora.<br />
<br />
'''Agenda'''<br />
<br />
8:30–9:00 Coffee and sign-in<br />
<br />
9:00–9:10 Welcome and Introductions<br />
<br />
9:10–9:30 MarcEdit (Chuck Schoppet, NAL)<br />
<br />
9:30-10:15 Fedora/DuraSpace/ Update (Thornton Staples) and DuraCloud project and LC pilot (Andrew Woods)<br />
<br />
10:15–10:30 Break<br />
<br />
10:30-12:00 Fedora Projects (NASA Goddard, University of Maryland, NLM)<br />
<br />
12:00-12:15 code{4}libMDC business discussion<br />
<br />
12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
1:30–4:30 Fedora Users Group technical discussions (with break) <br />
<br />
<br />
Code4LibMDC had it's first meeting on Friday April 3, at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD a.m. A total of 30 people attended including people from:<br />
USDA, <br />
NASA, <br />
National Agricultural Library,<br />
Library of Congress,<br />
The Supreme Court Library,<br />
The United States Senate Library,<br />
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.<br />
<br />
'''Contents'''<br />
<br />
1. Welcome by Maria Pisa, NAL's Associate Director for Public Services<br />
2. Individual introductions<br />
3. Presentations<br />
· John Doyle from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) gave a presentation on the use of [http://www.fedora-commons.org/ Fedora Commons] at NLM.<br />
· Vernon Chapman from the Agriculture Network Information Center (AgNIC) gave a presentation on Searching [http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/openarchivesprotocol.html OAI-PMH] metadata with [http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ SOLR]. <br />
4. Discussion of Next steps for Code4LibMDC<br />
· What will this group to be?<br />
· Open to all in the library community.<br />
· Showcase of library technology.<br />
· Formula for sharing of code and ideas.<br />
· A place for the development of collaborate projects.<br />
· How to get involved?<br />
· Prepare presentation on what you are currently working on:<br />
· Preparing for a new ILS.<br />
· Metadata translation<br />
· Digital repositories <br />
· Share ideas.<br />
· Join smaller ad hoc meetings.<br />
· Set up a local Listserv for this group. <br />
5. Scheduling<br />
· Meet quarterly for face to face meetings <br />
· Hosted at sites in the area.<br />
· Vote on location of meeting on local Listserv.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC&diff=43301MDC2015-08-03T16:10:00Z<p>JoshWestgard: link to meeting-specific page</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C, etc. ==<br />
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen our local connections and develop more real world collaborative efforts.<br />
<br />
We met quarterly throughout 2012, and continuing through 2014 and 2015. We've enjoyed a number of in depth technical presentations on a variety of topics. Meetings have been free to attend. Past host institutions have been the Smithsonian, GWU, and the Arlington Public Library. If you are in the area, please do feel free to drop in. If you are unable to make it in person, check with the hosts to see if distance participation is an option. We did have one distance person with us at one of the Smithsonian meet ups. :) <br />
<br />
== Next Meeting ==<br />
===Code4Lib MDCV 2015 meetup===<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br/><br />
McKeldin Library<br/><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br/><br />
University of Maryland<br/><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br />
<br />
All registration, planning, and logistical information has been moved to the [[[MDC/2015|C4L MDC 2015 Meetup Page]].<br />
<br />
== Last Meeting ==<br />
<br />
===Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference===<br />
<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br /><br />
<br />
Connect with fellow code-interested cultural heritage professionals at two side-by-side events: a DC-area code4lib unconference and an introduction to programming workshop. As typical of unconferences, the content and activities of the day are determined by the attendees. Bring your ideas! We encourage everyone to consider giving a 10-20 minute talk, a lightning talk, lead a workshop, or organize another activity. <br />
<br />
The two events are intended to provide an inclusive, welcoming environment, supported by the [http://www.diglib.org/about/code-of-conduct/ DLF Code of Conduct]. The schedule includes opportunities for the attendees in each track to meet each other, including a plenary opening session, shared lightning talks, Day 2 afternoon unconference events, and combined coffee/lunch/snack breaks.<br />
<br />
These events are sponsored by the Digital Library Federation and the GW Libraries.<br />
<br />
'''Details, schedule, and registration''': [http://library.gwu.edu/code4lib-dc-2014 GW Libraries site].<br />
<br />
<br />
'''20-minute talks - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
* Dan Chudnov (GW Libraries), "7±2 things code4libbers should know about data science"<br />
* Mark Matienzo (Digital Public Library of America): "What We Learned From Aggregating Metadata for 7 Million Items"<br />
* Bohyun Kim (UMB HS/HSL), [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/online-payment-for-your-library-and-stripe-as-an-example "Accepting Online Payment for Your Library and 'Stripe' as an Example"]<br />
* Francis Kayiwa, [http://slides.com/franciskayiwa/monitoring-sucks#/ "Monitoring Sucks"]<br />
* David Anderson (National Library of Medicine): "Linked Data at NLM"<br />
* Ben Wallberg (UMD Libraries), "Research Services at UMD Libraries"<br />
* Ruth Kitchin Tillman (EADiva, NASA Goddard), "EAD 2002 to EAD3: the N big changes"<br />
<br />
<br />
'''5-minute lightning talks signups - on site'''<br />
* see whiteboard in room 302<br />
<br />
'''1.5 or 3 hour workshops - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
'''Practice jQuery, for those in workshop (1.5 or 3 hours)'''<br />
<br />
'''Jason Griffey, Hacking on Hardware (3 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Come and join me for an afternoon filled with circuits and silicon! We'll be learning the basics of breadboards and simple circuits, and will deconstruct and then rebuild our own input/output systems with Arduino. Learn the basics of programming to the Arduino...hardware will be provided, although you will need your own laptop (or are comfortable team learning with someone else). The goal of the workshop will be to give you enough knowledge that you can build a simple sensor to measure something in your environment (noise, temperature, light, moisture) and to make you more comfortable with working with hardware. This session is designed for beginners who do not have experience with circuits, breadboards, Arduino, or other aspects of hardware hacking.<br />
<br />
If you are planning to attend this hardware hacking afternoon, you will need to install a couple of things before you arrive to save time. Please download and install both the Arduino IDE 1.0.5 and the FTDI Drivers (serial drives for the Sparkfun Redboard), linked below. These will allow your laptop to communicate with the board.<br />
<br />
'''Arduino IDE'''<br />
*[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software IDE 1.0.5]<br />
'''FTDI Drivers'''<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#windows---quick-and-easy Windows]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#mac Mac]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#linux Linux]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kevin Ford, Gettting Started with the Bibframe Editor (1.5 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Learn about, download, locally install, and tinker with the nascent Bibframe Editor (bfe) (https://github.com/lcnetdev/bfe). This workshop will provide an introduction to the Bibframe Editor, which, despite its name, is basically a generic, web-based RDF editor. All forms are dynamically generated from specially defined JSON-formatted [http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe-profiles.html Bibframe Profiles], which you can customize with your own classes and properties to meet your needs. `bfe` also ships with a number of "look ups," which provide typeahead functionality that dynamically search remote value vocabularies, such as [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names Names] and [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects Subjects] in [http://id.loc.gov/ ID.LOC.GOV], and allow you to choose a value from a suggested set of values (you can also create your own look ups). After a brief introduction about `bfe`, we'll work to install it on your own laptop. We'll then learn a little about profiles by modifying a few existing ones. Time permitting, we'll look at creating a new "look up."<br />
<br />
Preparing ahead of time?<br />
<br />
Essential:<br />
[http://nodejs.org/download/ node.js] OR [https://www.python.org/download/ Python 2.7]<br />
(Do please try to have these installed before the workshop, otherwise we'll spend a minute or two installing node.js.)<br />
<br />
Optional:<br />
Git<br />
<br />
'''Patrick Murray-John, Omeka under the hood (1.5 hours)'''<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetings ==<br />
<br />
'''When:''' Thursday, September 13th 2012 4:30-5:30p meet, 5:30p-? Tasty beverages<br><br />
'''Where:'''Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 10th and Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC 20004 Room CEG 15, Library Conference Room. [https://maps.google.com/maps?q=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&hl=en&ll=38.891233,-77.026091&spn=0.003073,0.004554&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=50.777825,74.619141&oq=national+museum+o&t=h&hq=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&radius=15000&z=18 Google Map] '''Please meet near the totem pole in the Constitution Ave Lobby'''<br><br />
'''How:''' Nearest METRO stops are Federal Triangle on Blue/Orange, Archives/Navy Memorial on Yellow/Green or Metro Center (everything else.)<br />
<br />
==Tentative Agenda==<br />
<br />
Main Meeting 4:30<br />
<br />
* Introductions (5 minutes)<br />
<br />
* Show n' Tell (15 min each)<br />
** Terry: File Analyzer https://github.com/usnationalarchives/File-Analyzer and/or DSpace web tools!<br />
<br />
** Linked Data projects and schema.org +1<br />
<br />
* Business matters<br />
<br />
<br />
5:30ish - Iron Horse for a beer. or Asia Nine if beer is not your thing.<br />
<br />
==Attending/Apologies==<br />
<br />
Attending: Eric P., Brooke, Keri (SIL), Joel (SIL), Carol, Ben Wallberg (UMd), Terry Brady G'town<br />
<br />
''''Wednesday, 27 June, 2012 4:30-6 Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History'''<br />
Main Meeting<br />
* Introductions (5 minutes)<br />
* Anyone went to ALA? Did we miss anything? (10 min)<br />
* Anyone going to wikimania? (Brooke is :D)<br />
* Brooke is going to thatcamp, too. (http://thatcamp.org/)<br />
* Lightning talks, demos & Discussion (25 min.)<br />
* Katie Filbert: Wikidata Project<br />
* (tentative) Michael Levy: Blacklight at USHMM<br />
* backplane, dchud<br />
* Requests, ideas, topics for future gatherings (10 min.)<br />
* Selection of next venue and schedule (2 min. 30 sec.) "can't grab a beer until we get a volunteer(tm)"<br />
<br />
5:30ish - Iron Horse for a beer.<br />
<br />
''Attending/Regrets''<br />
RSVP for 6/27: Rosy, Brooke, Joe, Dan, Josh, Keri, Joel, Katie, Terry, Michael, Carol, Nicholas, Ed<br />
<br />
Paul @ UMW needs a ride from Fredericksburg in order to attend. Can anyone help him out??<br />
Hmmm. Would he be cool with being picked up in the late morning and then taking the Metro from Alexandriaish? -Brooke<br />
Eric P is workin' the late shift<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 April, 2012 4-5 at [http://www.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library] in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br><br />
4ish Main Meeting <br />
<br />
* Introductions<br />
<br />
* Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host<br />
<br />
* Shameless plug for (http://wikimania2012.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimania) <br />
<br />
* Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
<br />
* You know you want to talk about summat. Joe did it.<br />
<br />
* Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
<br />
5ish Booze!<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
This meeting will be an ad hoc meeting for code{4}libMDC. If you have any bril ideas on how to fill the time, feel free to post them here. If no one posts anything, we'll enjoy an open exchange of ideas and updates on each other's work. All are welcome to attend. We hope to see you there!<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 January, 2012 10:00AM to Noon at The George Washington University Gelman Library in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br />
10 - Noon Main Meeting<br />
<br />
* Introductions<br />
<br />
* Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host<br />
<br />
* Shameless plug for (http://www.dcla.org DCLA)<br />
<br />
* Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
<br />
* There will be a quick summary of FRBR, and a possible solution for aggregates which opens up a whole 'nother can of worms, but allows for some complex relationships to be described. <br />
<br />
* Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library. We didn't do lunch last time, but maybe we will this go.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Tuesday, 13 September, 2011 10-11.20ish at [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA'''<br />
<br />
With representatives present from Public, Academic, and Special Libraries, this looked to be a great start to rejuvenating the Chapter. (School Librarians, come out and play!) We had a great discussion about Linked Data. We reaffirmed that we'll hold quarterly meetings, and that doing so regularly will help keep things rolling. We hope to have diverse subjects to explore to keep everyone's interest. We'll hold off on formal governance until a larger group necessitates formality.<br />
<br />
The Martin Luther King Library in the District would like help with [http://wikidc.org/wiki/Library_Lab Library Lab DC] if anyone would like to participate in that endeavour. This is also a wonderful place to go if you're looking for spot to house open collaboration.<br />
<br />
There were a couple of interesting meetings and events to attend that we shared with one another.<br />
<br />
Agenda<br />
<br />
*10 - Noon Main Meeting<br />
*Introductions<br />
*Discussion of current venue.<br />
*Shameless plug for (http://www.fallforthebook.org/ Fall for the Book)<br />
*Hash out possibilities of other venues.<br />
*Is the frequency right? Will quarterly meetings still work?<br />
*Is the Chapter's problem indicative of fragmented general regional Library collaboration?<br />
*Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
*Discuss and invite folks to get involved with Library Lab DC at the DCPL<br />
*Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
*Governance (do we want any?)<br />
*12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Wednesday, August 5, 2009 9:00am to 4:30pm at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD'''<br />
<br />
This meeting will be a joint meeting between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
This meeting is a joint meeting between the two groups, the first part of the day is code{4}libMDC meeting, centered on our stated goal to focus our second meeting on Fedora. This part of the meeting will follow the same time line as our initial meeting. After lunch, the meeting will be the initial meeting of the DC Fedora Users Group, however all are welcome and encouraged to attend. This part of the meeting will deal with the more technical aspects of Fedora.<br />
<br />
'''Agenda'''<br />
<br />
8:30–9:00 Coffee and sign-in<br />
<br />
9:00–9:10 Welcome and Introductions<br />
<br />
9:10–9:30 MarcEdit (Chuck Schoppet, NAL)<br />
<br />
9:30-10:15 Fedora/DuraSpace/ Update (Thornton Staples) and DuraCloud project and LC pilot (Andrew Woods)<br />
<br />
10:15–10:30 Break<br />
<br />
10:30-12:00 Fedora Projects (NASA Goddard, University of Maryland, NLM)<br />
<br />
12:00-12:15 code{4}libMDC business discussion<br />
<br />
12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
1:30–4:30 Fedora Users Group technical discussions (with break) <br />
<br />
<br />
Code4LibMDC had it's first meeting on Friday April 3, at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD a.m. A total of 30 people attended including people from:<br />
USDA, <br />
NASA, <br />
National Agricultural Library,<br />
Library of Congress,<br />
The Supreme Court Library,<br />
The United States Senate Library,<br />
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.<br />
<br />
'''Contents'''<br />
<br />
1. Welcome by Maria Pisa, NAL's Associate Director for Public Services<br />
2. Individual introductions<br />
3. Presentations<br />
· John Doyle from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) gave a presentation on the use of [http://www.fedora-commons.org/ Fedora Commons] at NLM.<br />
· Vernon Chapman from the Agriculture Network Information Center (AgNIC) gave a presentation on Searching [http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/openarchivesprotocol.html OAI-PMH] metadata with [http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ SOLR]. <br />
4. Discussion of Next steps for Code4LibMDC<br />
· What will this group to be?<br />
· Open to all in the library community.<br />
· Showcase of library technology.<br />
· Formula for sharing of code and ideas.<br />
· A place for the development of collaborate projects.<br />
· How to get involved?<br />
· Prepare presentation on what you are currently working on:<br />
· Preparing for a new ILS.<br />
· Metadata translation<br />
· Digital repositories <br />
· Share ideas.<br />
· Join smaller ad hoc meetings.<br />
· Set up a local Listserv for this group. <br />
5. Scheduling<br />
· Meet quarterly for face to face meetings <br />
· Hosted at sites in the area.<br />
· Vote on location of meeting on local Listserv.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43300MDC/20152015-08-03T16:07:26Z<p>JoshWestgard: </p>
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<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly!<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room, which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html convention and visitor services site].<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Time !! Tuesday (08/11) !! Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
| 9:30-10 || Coffee/Registration || Coffee<br />
|-<br />
| 10-12 || Morning Session || Morning Session<br />
|-<br />
| 12-1:30 || Lunch Break || Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
| 1:30-3 || Afternoon 1 || Afternoon 1<br />
|-<br />
| 3-4:30 || Afternoon 2 || Afternoon 2<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks) <br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets. (Francis K.)<br />
* Build/improve existing OpenRefine Reconciliation Services<br />
** Walk through structure of OpenRefine standard Reconciliation Service, including some existing templates for these, then focus on improving a few existing or creating a few new ones. (Christina Harlow)</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC&diff=43299MDC2015-08-03T16:05:23Z<p>JoshWestgard: migrated bulk of the info to meeting-specific page</p>
<hr />
<div>== Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C, etc. ==<br />
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen our local connections and develop more real world collaborative efforts.<br />
<br />
We met quarterly throughout 2012, and continuing through 2014 and 2015. We've enjoyed a number of in depth technical presentations on a variety of topics. Meetings have been free to attend. Past host institutions have been the Smithsonian, GWU, and the Arlington Public Library. If you are in the area, please do feel free to drop in. If you are unable to make it in person, check with the hosts to see if distance participation is an option. We did have one distance person with us at one of the Smithsonian meet ups. :) <br />
<br />
== Next Meeting ==<br />
<br />
===Code4Lib MDCV 2015 meetup===<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br/><br />
McKeldin Library<br/><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br/><br />
University of Maryland<br/><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br />
<br />
For registration, planning, and logistical information, see now the [MDC/2015 meeting page].<br />
<br />
== Last Meeting ==<br />
<br />
===Code4Lib DC 2014 unconference===<br />
<br />
August 11-12, 2014<br/><br />
Gelman Library<br/><br />
George Washington University<br /><br />
<br />
Connect with fellow code-interested cultural heritage professionals at two side-by-side events: a DC-area code4lib unconference and an introduction to programming workshop. As typical of unconferences, the content and activities of the day are determined by the attendees. Bring your ideas! We encourage everyone to consider giving a 10-20 minute talk, a lightning talk, lead a workshop, or organize another activity. <br />
<br />
The two events are intended to provide an inclusive, welcoming environment, supported by the [http://www.diglib.org/about/code-of-conduct/ DLF Code of Conduct]. The schedule includes opportunities for the attendees in each track to meet each other, including a plenary opening session, shared lightning talks, Day 2 afternoon unconference events, and combined coffee/lunch/snack breaks.<br />
<br />
These events are sponsored by the Digital Library Federation and the GW Libraries.<br />
<br />
'''Details, schedule, and registration''': [http://library.gwu.edu/code4lib-dc-2014 GW Libraries site].<br />
<br />
<br />
'''20-minute talks - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
* Dan Chudnov (GW Libraries), "7±2 things code4libbers should know about data science"<br />
* Mark Matienzo (Digital Public Library of America): "What We Learned From Aggregating Metadata for 7 Million Items"<br />
* Bohyun Kim (UMB HS/HSL), [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim/online-payment-for-your-library-and-stripe-as-an-example "Accepting Online Payment for Your Library and 'Stripe' as an Example"]<br />
* Francis Kayiwa, [http://slides.com/franciskayiwa/monitoring-sucks#/ "Monitoring Sucks"]<br />
* David Anderson (National Library of Medicine): "Linked Data at NLM"<br />
* Ben Wallberg (UMD Libraries), "Research Services at UMD Libraries"<br />
* Ruth Kitchin Tillman (EADiva, NASA Goddard), "EAD 2002 to EAD3: the N big changes"<br />
<br />
<br />
'''5-minute lightning talks signups - on site'''<br />
* see whiteboard in room 302<br />
<br />
'''1.5 or 3 hour workshops - feel free to sign up'''<br />
<br />
'''Practice jQuery, for those in workshop (1.5 or 3 hours)'''<br />
<br />
'''Jason Griffey, Hacking on Hardware (3 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Come and join me for an afternoon filled with circuits and silicon! We'll be learning the basics of breadboards and simple circuits, and will deconstruct and then rebuild our own input/output systems with Arduino. Learn the basics of programming to the Arduino...hardware will be provided, although you will need your own laptop (or are comfortable team learning with someone else). The goal of the workshop will be to give you enough knowledge that you can build a simple sensor to measure something in your environment (noise, temperature, light, moisture) and to make you more comfortable with working with hardware. This session is designed for beginners who do not have experience with circuits, breadboards, Arduino, or other aspects of hardware hacking.<br />
<br />
If you are planning to attend this hardware hacking afternoon, you will need to install a couple of things before you arrive to save time. Please download and install both the Arduino IDE 1.0.5 and the FTDI Drivers (serial drives for the Sparkfun Redboard), linked below. These will allow your laptop to communicate with the board.<br />
<br />
'''Arduino IDE'''<br />
*[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software IDE 1.0.5]<br />
'''FTDI Drivers'''<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#windows---quick-and-easy Windows]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#mac Mac]<br />
*[https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-install-ftdi-drivers#linux Linux]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Kevin Ford, Gettting Started with the Bibframe Editor (1.5 hours):''' <br />
<br />
Learn about, download, locally install, and tinker with the nascent Bibframe Editor (bfe) (https://github.com/lcnetdev/bfe). This workshop will provide an introduction to the Bibframe Editor, which, despite its name, is basically a generic, web-based RDF editor. All forms are dynamically generated from specially defined JSON-formatted [http://www.loc.gov/bibframe/docs/bibframe-profiles.html Bibframe Profiles], which you can customize with your own classes and properties to meet your needs. `bfe` also ships with a number of "look ups," which provide typeahead functionality that dynamically search remote value vocabularies, such as [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names Names] and [http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects Subjects] in [http://id.loc.gov/ ID.LOC.GOV], and allow you to choose a value from a suggested set of values (you can also create your own look ups). After a brief introduction about `bfe`, we'll work to install it on your own laptop. We'll then learn a little about profiles by modifying a few existing ones. Time permitting, we'll look at creating a new "look up."<br />
<br />
Preparing ahead of time?<br />
<br />
Essential:<br />
[http://nodejs.org/download/ node.js] OR [https://www.python.org/download/ Python 2.7]<br />
(Do please try to have these installed before the workshop, otherwise we'll spend a minute or two installing node.js.)<br />
<br />
Optional:<br />
Git<br />
<br />
'''Patrick Murray-John, Omeka under the hood (1.5 hours)'''<br />
<br />
== Previous Meetings ==<br />
<br />
'''When:''' Thursday, September 13th 2012 4:30-5:30p meet, 5:30p-? Tasty beverages<br><br />
'''Where:'''Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 10th and Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC 20004 Room CEG 15, Library Conference Room. [https://maps.google.com/maps?q=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&hl=en&ll=38.891233,-77.026091&spn=0.003073,0.004554&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=50.777825,74.619141&oq=national+museum+o&t=h&hq=National+Museum+of+Natural+History,+Washington,+DC&radius=15000&z=18 Google Map] '''Please meet near the totem pole in the Constitution Ave Lobby'''<br><br />
'''How:''' Nearest METRO stops are Federal Triangle on Blue/Orange, Archives/Navy Memorial on Yellow/Green or Metro Center (everything else.)<br />
<br />
==Tentative Agenda==<br />
<br />
Main Meeting 4:30<br />
<br />
* Introductions (5 minutes)<br />
<br />
* Show n' Tell (15 min each)<br />
** Terry: File Analyzer https://github.com/usnationalarchives/File-Analyzer and/or DSpace web tools!<br />
<br />
** Linked Data projects and schema.org +1<br />
<br />
* Business matters<br />
<br />
<br />
5:30ish - Iron Horse for a beer. or Asia Nine if beer is not your thing.<br />
<br />
==Attending/Apologies==<br />
<br />
Attending: Eric P., Brooke, Keri (SIL), Joel (SIL), Carol, Ben Wallberg (UMd), Terry Brady G'town<br />
<br />
''''Wednesday, 27 June, 2012 4:30-6 Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History'''<br />
Main Meeting<br />
* Introductions (5 minutes)<br />
* Anyone went to ALA? Did we miss anything? (10 min)<br />
* Anyone going to wikimania? (Brooke is :D)<br />
* Brooke is going to thatcamp, too. (http://thatcamp.org/)<br />
* Lightning talks, demos & Discussion (25 min.)<br />
* Katie Filbert: Wikidata Project<br />
* (tentative) Michael Levy: Blacklight at USHMM<br />
* backplane, dchud<br />
* Requests, ideas, topics for future gatherings (10 min.)<br />
* Selection of next venue and schedule (2 min. 30 sec.) "can't grab a beer until we get a volunteer(tm)"<br />
<br />
5:30ish - Iron Horse for a beer.<br />
<br />
''Attending/Regrets''<br />
RSVP for 6/27: Rosy, Brooke, Joe, Dan, Josh, Keri, Joel, Katie, Terry, Michael, Carol, Nicholas, Ed<br />
<br />
Paul @ UMW needs a ride from Fredericksburg in order to attend. Can anyone help him out??<br />
Hmmm. Would he be cool with being picked up in the late morning and then taking the Metro from Alexandriaish? -Brooke<br />
Eric P is workin' the late shift<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 April, 2012 4-5 at [http://www.gwu.edu/ The George Washington University Gelman Library] in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br><br />
4ish Main Meeting <br />
<br />
* Introductions<br />
<br />
* Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host<br />
<br />
* Shameless plug for (http://wikimania2012.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimania) <br />
<br />
* Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
<br />
* You know you want to talk about summat. Joe did it.<br />
<br />
* Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
<br />
5ish Booze!<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
This meeting will be an ad hoc meeting for code{4}libMDC. If you have any bril ideas on how to fill the time, feel free to post them here. If no one posts anything, we'll enjoy an open exchange of ideas and updates on each other's work. All are welcome to attend. We hope to see you there!<br />
'''Tuesday, 10 January, 2012 10:00AM to Noon at The George Washington University Gelman Library in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052''' <br />
<br />
10 - Noon Main Meeting<br />
<br />
* Introductions<br />
<br />
* Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host<br />
<br />
* Shameless plug for (http://www.dcla.org DCLA)<br />
<br />
* Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
<br />
* There will be a quick summary of FRBR, and a possible solution for aggregates which opens up a whole 'nother can of worms, but allows for some complex relationships to be described. <br />
<br />
* Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library. We didn't do lunch last time, but maybe we will this go.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Tuesday, 13 September, 2011 10-11.20ish at [http://library.arlingtonva.us/Departments/Libraries/LibrariesMain.aspx Arlington Public Library Central Branch] in Arlington, VA'''<br />
<br />
With representatives present from Public, Academic, and Special Libraries, this looked to be a great start to rejuvenating the Chapter. (School Librarians, come out and play!) We had a great discussion about Linked Data. We reaffirmed that we'll hold quarterly meetings, and that doing so regularly will help keep things rolling. We hope to have diverse subjects to explore to keep everyone's interest. We'll hold off on formal governance until a larger group necessitates formality.<br />
<br />
The Martin Luther King Library in the District would like help with [http://wikidc.org/wiki/Library_Lab Library Lab DC] if anyone would like to participate in that endeavour. This is also a wonderful place to go if you're looking for spot to house open collaboration.<br />
<br />
There were a couple of interesting meetings and events to attend that we shared with one another.<br />
<br />
Agenda<br />
<br />
*10 - Noon Main Meeting<br />
*Introductions<br />
*Discussion of current venue.<br />
*Shameless plug for (http://www.fallforthebook.org/ Fall for the Book)<br />
*Hash out possibilities of other venues.<br />
*Is the frequency right? Will quarterly meetings still work?<br />
*Is the Chapter's problem indicative of fragmented general regional Library collaboration?<br />
*Update on the wider code{4}lib community<br />
*Discuss and invite folks to get involved with Library Lab DC at the DCPL<br />
*Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings<br />
*Governance (do we want any?)<br />
*12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Wednesday, August 5, 2009 9:00am to 4:30pm at [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville, MD'''<br />
<br />
This meeting will be a joint meeting between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group.<br />
This meeting is a joint meeting between the two groups, the first part of the day is code{4}libMDC meeting, centered on our stated goal to focus our second meeting on Fedora. This part of the meeting will follow the same time line as our initial meeting. After lunch, the meeting will be the initial meeting of the DC Fedora Users Group, however all are welcome and encouraged to attend. This part of the meeting will deal with the more technical aspects of Fedora.<br />
<br />
'''Agenda'''<br />
<br />
8:30–9:00 Coffee and sign-in<br />
<br />
9:00–9:10 Welcome and Introductions<br />
<br />
9:10–9:30 MarcEdit (Chuck Schoppet, NAL)<br />
<br />
9:30-10:15 Fedora/DuraSpace/ Update (Thornton Staples) and DuraCloud project and LC pilot (Andrew Woods)<br />
<br />
10:15–10:30 Break<br />
<br />
10:30-12:00 Fedora Projects (NASA Goddard, University of Maryland, NLM)<br />
<br />
12:00-12:15 code{4}libMDC business discussion<br />
<br />
12:15–1:30 Lunch<br />
<br />
1:30–4:30 Fedora Users Group technical discussions (with break) <br />
<br />
<br />
Code4LibMDC had it's first meeting on Friday April 3, at the [http://nal.usda.gov/ National Agricultural Library] in Beltsville MD a.m. A total of 30 people attended including people from:<br />
USDA, <br />
NASA, <br />
National Agricultural Library,<br />
Library of Congress,<br />
The Supreme Court Library,<br />
The United States Senate Library,<br />
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.<br />
<br />
'''Contents'''<br />
<br />
1. Welcome by Maria Pisa, NAL's Associate Director for Public Services<br />
2. Individual introductions<br />
3. Presentations<br />
· John Doyle from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) gave a presentation on the use of [http://www.fedora-commons.org/ Fedora Commons] at NLM.<br />
· Vernon Chapman from the Agriculture Network Information Center (AgNIC) gave a presentation on Searching [http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/openarchivesprotocol.html OAI-PMH] metadata with [http://lucene.apache.org/solr/ SOLR]. <br />
4. Discussion of Next steps for Code4LibMDC<br />
· What will this group to be?<br />
· Open to all in the library community.<br />
· Showcase of library technology.<br />
· Formula for sharing of code and ideas.<br />
· A place for the development of collaborate projects.<br />
· How to get involved?<br />
· Prepare presentation on what you are currently working on:<br />
· Preparing for a new ILS.<br />
· Metadata translation<br />
· Digital repositories <br />
· Share ideas.<br />
· Join smaller ad hoc meetings.<br />
· Set up a local Listserv for this group. <br />
5. Scheduling<br />
· Meet quarterly for face to face meetings <br />
· Hosted at sites in the area.<br />
· Vote on location of meeting on local Listserv.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43298MDC/20152015-08-03T15:50:56Z<p>JoshWestgard: schedule framework</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly!<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room, which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). Full information on guest parking options is available on the [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html convention and visitor services site].<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Time !! Tuesday (08/11) !! Wednesday (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
| 9:30-10 || Coffee/Registration || Coffee<br />
|-<br />
| 10-12 || Morning Session || Morning Session<br />
|-<br />
| 12-1:30 || Lunch Break || Lunch Break<br />
|-<br />
| 1:30-3 || Afternoon 1 || Afternoon 1<br />
|-<br />
| 3-4:30 || Afternoon 2 || Afternoon 2<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks) <br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets.</div>JoshWestgardhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=MDC/2015&diff=43297MDC/20152015-08-03T15:40:57Z<p>JoshWestgard: added logistical info</p>
<hr />
<div>Logistics and planning info for the 2015 C4L MDC Meetup.<br />
<br />
== Dates/Location ==<br />
August 11-12, 2015<br><br />
McKeldin Library<br><br />
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br><br />
University of Maryland<br><br />
College Park, MD 20742<br><br />
<br />
== Registration ==<br />
Registration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc<br />
<br />
Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend, so we can plan accordingly!<br />
<br />
=== Code of Conduct ===<br />
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.<br />
<br />
== Logistics ==<br />
=== Venue ===<br />
All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room, which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].<br />
=== Travel ===<br />
The Libraries have posted [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.<br />
=== Parking ===<br />
There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). For full information on guest parking options see [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html].<br />
=== Lodging ===<br />
The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].<br />
== Schedule ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Time !! Day 1 (08/11) !! Day 2 (08/12)<br />
|-<br />
| Example || Example || Example<br />
|-<br />
| Example || Example || Example<br />
|-<br />
| Example || Example || Example<br />
|-<br />
| Example || Example || Example<br />
|-<br />
| Example || Example || Example<br />
|-<br />
| Example || Example || Example<br />
|-<br />
| Example || Example || Example<br />
|-<br />
| Example || Example || Example<br />
|-<br />
| Example || Example || Example<br />
|-<br />
| Example || Example || Example<br />
|}<br />
== Planning Team ==<br />
* Andrea Medina-Smith<br />
* Ben Wallberg<br />
* Bill Helman<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Bria Parker<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Josh Westgard<br />
* Laura Wrubel<br />
* Neil M. Frau-Cortes<br />
<br />
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)<br />
<br />
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops ==<br />
=== 20-minute talks ===<br />
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)<br />
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard<br />
* Omeka S: The multisite and linky next generation of Omeka -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Users, UX, & Technology: Going hi-tech with your classroom AV system -- Bohyun Kim<br />
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks<br />
<br />
===Unconference discussion topics ===<br />
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead<br />
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John<br />
* Makerspace programs and events: ideas and discsusion -- Bohyun Kim (If there are enough people working on this)<br />
* [https://github.com/jupyter/jupyterhub JupyterHub] for documenting code/data practices, and instruction.<br />
* Github for dummies - A. Medina-Smith to lead<br />
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks) <br />
<br />
=== Hackathon ideas ===<br />
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections<br />
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]<br />
<br />
=== Workshop topics ===<br />
* All your Logs are belong to us. <br />
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets.</div>JoshWestgard