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<div>==Code4Lib 2014 Pre-Conference Proposals==<br />
<br />
Proposals will be accepted through December 6th, 2013.<br />
<br />
===Note===<br />
Attendance at a pre-conference will require a small fee ''due at the time of conference registration.<br />
<br />
Although this was specified in the email announcements relating to pre-conferences, it was not added to this page until December 2nd. I (Adam C.) apologize for the omission and I hope this will not cause any "sticker shock." Putting your name on this list does not incur any obligation on your part, but we'll be using it to gauge interest and work out room assignments.<br />
<br />
Please put your pre-conference on the list in the following format:<br />
<br />
===NAME===<br />
'''"Full-Day|Half-Day" [PREFERRED TIME]'''<br />
<br />
Description<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
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===Drupal4lib Sub-con Barcamp===<br />
=====Full Day=====<br />
<br />
* Contact [[User:highermath|Cary Gordon]], cgordon@chillco.com<br />
<br />
This will be a full day of self-selected barcamp style sessions. Anyone who wants to present can write down the topic on an index card and, after the keynote, we will vote to choose what we want to see. Attendees can also pick a topic and attempt to talk someone else into presenting on it.<br />
<br />
This event is open to the library community. There will be a nominal fee (t/b/d) for non-Code4LibCon attendees (subject to organizer approval).<br />
<br />
[[resources to help you learn drupal]]<br />
<br />
====Interested in Attending:====<br />
<br />
=====All Day=====<br />
Renna Tuten <br />
<br />
=====Morning=====<br />
<br />
Kevin Reiss<br />
<br />
=====Afternoon=====<br />
<br />
===Open Refine Hackfest===<br />
'''"Half-Day"'''<br />
* Contact [[User:bibliotechy|Chad Nelson]], chadbnelson@gmail.com<br />
<br />
[http://openrefine.org/ Open Refine] is a powerful open source tool for wrangling messy data that can also be used to help in the creation of Linked Data via the [https://github.com/OpenRefine/OpenRefine/wiki/Reconciliation-Service-API Reconciliation API]. It is possible to write reconciliation services against API's, like the [http://iphylo.blogspot.com/2013/04/reconciling-author-names-using-open.html VIAF service] or, even just against local authority files for helping maintain authority control<br />
<br />
The session would first introduce Open Refine, then walk through building a reconciliation service, and the rest of the session would be a hackfest where we build new reconciliation services for public consumption or local use. <br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
Adam Constabaris<br />
<br />
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===Responsive Design Hackfest===<br />
'''"Half-Day [Afternoon]"''' <br />
* Contact Jim Hahn, University of Illinois, jimfhahn@gmail.com<br />
* Contact David Ward, University of Illinois, dh-ward@illinois.edu<br />
<br />
This structured hackfest will give attendees an opportunity to explore methods to create responsive mobile apps using the Bootstrap framework [http://getbootstrap.com/]and a set of APIs for accessing library data. We will start with an API template for creating space-based mobile tools that draw from work coming out of the IMLS funded Student/Library Collaborative grant [http://www.library.illinois.edu/nlg_student_apps]. Available APIs will include a room reservation template and codebase for implementing at any campus and the set of Minrva catalog APIs generating JSONP [http://minrvaproject.org/services.php]. <br />
<br />
Hosts will give a brief report of a study on student hacking projects and interests in mobile library apps that are the basis for the templates utilized in this Hackathon. By the end of the pre-conference attendees will have a sample responsive mobile web app in Bootstrap 3 to bring back to their campus which can plug into their site-based content.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
=== Intro to Blacklight ===<br />
'''"Half-Day [Morning]"''' <br />
* Contact: Chris Beer, Stanford University, cabeer@stanford.edu<br />
* TA: Bess Sadler, Stanford University, bess@stanford.edu<br />
<br />
This session will be walk-through of the architecture of Blacklight, the community, and an introduction to building a Blacklight-based application. Each participant will have the opportunity to build a simple Blacklight application, and make basic customizations, while using a test-driven approach.<br />
<br />
For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ). We will also send out some brief instructions beforehand for those that would like to setup their environments to follow along and get Blacklight up and running on their local machines.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
#Megan Kudzia<br />
#Bret Davidson<br />
#Coral Sheldon-Hess<br />
<br />
===Blacklight Hackfest===<br />
'''"Half-Day [Afternoon]"''' <br />
* Contact Chris Beer, Stanford University, cabeer@stanford.edu<br />
<br />
This afternoon hackfest is both a follow-on to the Intro to Blacklight morning session to continue building Blacklight-based applications, and also an opportunity for existing Blacklight contributors and members of the Blacklight community to exchange common patterns and approaches into reusable gems or incorporate customizations into Blacklight itself.<br />
<br />
For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ).<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
1. Shaun Ellis<br />
2. Kevin Reiss<br />
<br />
===RailsBridge: Intro to programming in Ruby on Rails===<br />
'''"Half-Day" [morning]'''<br />
* Contact Justin Coyne, Data Curation Experts, justin@curationexperts.com<br />
<br />
Interested in learning how to program? Want to build your own web application? Never written a line of code before and are a little intimidated? There's no need to be! RailsBridge is a friendly place to get together and learn how to write some code.<br />
<br />
RailsBridge is a great workshop that opens the doors to projects like Blacklight and Hydra.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
1. Ayla Stein<br />
<br />
2. Heidi Dowding<br />
<br />
===Managing Projects: Or I'm in charge, now what? (aka PM4Lib)===<br />
'''Full-Day'''<br />
<br />
Contact: <br />
* [[User:rosy1280|Rosalyn Metz]], rosalynmetz@gmail.com<br />
* [[User:yoosebj|Becky Yoose]], yoosebec@grinnell.edu<br />
<br />
This will be a full day session on project management. We'll cover<br />
* '''Kicking off the Project''' -- project lifecycle, project constraints, scoping/goals, stakeholders, assessment<br />
* '''Planning the Project''' -- project charters, work breakdown structures, responsibilities, estimating time, creating budgets<br />
* '''Executing the Project''' -- status meeting, status reports, issue management<br />
* '''Finishing the Project''' -- achieving the goal, post mortems, project v. product<br />
This is a revival of rosy1280's LITA Forum Pre-Conference, but better (because iteration is good) and adapted to c4lib types.<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
1. Robin Dean<br />
<br />
===Fail4Lib 2014===<br />
'''Half Day [TBD, probably afternoon]'''<br />
<br />
Contacts: <br />
* Andreas Orphanides, akorphan (at) ncsu.edu<br />
* Jason Casden, jmcasden (at) ncsu.edu<br />
<br />
The task of design (and the work that we do as library coders) is intimately tied to failure. Failures, both big and small, motivate us to create and improve. Failures are also occasionally the result of our work. Understanding and embracing failure, encouraging enlightened risk-taking, and seeking out opportunities to fail and learn are essential to success in our field. At Fail4Lib, we'll talk about our own experiences with projects gone wrong, explore some famous design failures in the real world, and talk about how we can come to terms with the reality of failure, to make it part of our creative process -- rather than something to be feared.<br />
<br />
The schedule may include the following:<br />
<br />
* Case studies. We'll look at some classic failures from the literature: What can we learn from the mistakes of others?<br />
* Confessionals, for those willing to share. Talk about your own experiences with rough starts, labor pains, and doomed projects in your own work: What can we learn from our own (and each others') failures?<br />
* Group therapy. Let's talk about how to deal with risk management, failed projects, experimental endeavors, and more: How can we make ourselves, our colleagues, and our organizations more fault tolerant? How do we make sure we fail as productively as possible?<br />
<br />
''Interested in attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
#Bret Davidson<br />
<br />
<br />
===CLLAM @ code4lib===<br />
'''(Computational Linguistics for Libraries, Archives and Museums)'''<br />
<br />
'''Full Day'''<br />
<br />
Contacts: <br />
* Douglas W. Oard (primary), oard (at) umd.edu <br />
* Corey Harper, corey (dot) harper (at) nyu.edu<br />
* Robert Sanderson, azaroth42 (at) gmail.com <br />
* Robert Warren, rwarren (at) math.carleton.ca<br />
<br />
We will hack at the intersection of diverse content from Libraries, Archives and Museums and bleeding edge tools from computational linguistics for slicing and dicing that content. Did you just acquire the email archives of a startup company? Maybe you can automatically build an org chart. Have you got metadata in a slew of languages? Perhaps you can search it all using one query. Is name authority control for e-resources getting too costly? Let’s see if entity linking techniques can help. These are just a few teasers. <br />
<br />
There’ll be plenty of content and tools supplied, but please bring your own [data] too -- you’ll hack with it in new ways throughout the day. We’ll get started with some lightning talks on what we’ve brought,then we’ll break up into groups to experiment and work on the ideas that appeal. Three guaranteed outcomes: you’ll walk away with new ideas, new tools, and new people you’ll have met.<br />
<br />
''Interested in attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
# Devon Smith<br />
# Kevin S. Clarke<br />
<br />
=== GeoHydra: Managing geospatial content ===<br />
<br />
'''Half-day [Afternoon]'''<br />
<br />
* Contact: Darren Hardy, Stanford University, drh@stanford.edu<br />
* Moderator: Bess Sadler, Stanford University, bess@stanford.edu<br />
<br />
Do you have digitized maps, GIS datasets like Shapefiles, aerial photography,<br />
etc., all of which you want to integrate into your digital repository? In this<br />
workshop, we will discuss how Hydra can provide discovery, delivery, and<br />
management services for geospatial assets, as well as solicit questions about<br />
your own GIS projects. We aim to help answer the following questions you might have about putting geospatial data into your Hydra-based digital library:<br />
<br />
* What are the types of geospatial data?<br />
* How to dive into Hydra?<br />
* How to model geospatial holdings with Hydra?<br />
* How to discover and view geospatial data?<br />
* How to build a geospatial data infrastructure?<br />
* What are common approaches and problems?<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
===Technology, Librarianship, and Gender: Moving the conversation forward===<br />
'''Full Day'''<br />
<br />
Contact: Lisa Rabey lisa @ biblyotheke dot net | [http://twitter.com/pnkrcklibrarian @pnkrcklibrarian]<br />
<br />
'''Description'''<br />
<br />
Librarianship is largely made up of women, yet women are significantly underrepresented in tech positions, on any level, within libraries themselves. Why? What are we doing to encourage women to become more involved in STEM within librarianship? What kind of message are we sending when library technology keynotes remain almost resolutely male? How are we changing the face of technology, not only within libraries, but with the field itself? How are we training our staff and colleagues in the areas of fairness and removal of bias? Our vendors?<br />
<br />
Lots of tough questions.<br />
<br />
While the conversation has been going on via various blogs and articles within the last few years, it was given a public face at [http://infotoday.com/il2013/day.asp?day=Monday#session_D105 Internet Librarian 2013] where a panel of 7 (four women, three men) gave personal experiences on the above and then opened up the conversation to the audience. As eye opening and enriching the conversation was, a 45 minute panel was not enough. One thing remains clear: We need to keep the conversation moving forward and start making some radical changes in the way we think, act, and how we need to harness this to start making real changes within librarianship itself.<br />
<br />
Topics to include: Fairness, bias, impostor syndrome, code of conducts, sexual harassment, training opportunities, support systems, mentoring, ally support, and more<br />
<br />
Those attending should expect: Begin with opening up the conversation of experiences and talking about what is most needed, spending remaining time putting together live, usable solutions to start implementing as well as pushing the conversation forward at local levels<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
=====All Day=====<br />
1. Kate Kosturski<br />
<br />
2. Valerie Aurora<br />
<br />
3. Declan Fleming<br />
<br />
=====Morning=====<br />
1. Shaun Ellis<br />
<br />
2. Jason Casden<br />
<br />
=====Afternoon=====<br />
1. Ayla Stein<br />
<br />
2. Heidi Dowding<br />
<br />
3. Coral Sheldon-Hess<br />
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===FileAnalyzer: Rapid Development of File Manipulation Tasks===<br />
'''"Half-Day" [morning]'''<br />
* Contact Terry Brady, twb27@georgetown.edu<br />
<br />
The FileAnalyzer (https://github.com/Georgetown-University-Libraries/File-Analyzer) is an application designed to solve a number of library automation challenges:<br />
<br />
* validating digitized and reformatted files<br />
* validating vendor statistics for counter compliance<br />
* preparing collections of digital files for archiving and ingest<br />
* manipulating ILS import and export files<br />
<br />
The File Analyzer application was used by the US National Archives to validate 3.5 million digitized images from the 1940 Census. After implementing a customized ingest workflow within the File Analyzer, the Georgetown University Libraries was able to process an ingest backlog of over a thousand files of digital resources into DigitalGeorgetown, the Libraries’ Digital Collections and Institutional Repository platform. Georgetown is currently developing customized workflows that integrate Apache Tika, BagIt, and Marc conversion utilities.<br />
<br />
The File Analyzer is a desktop application with a powerful framework for implementing customized file validation and transformation rules. As new rules are deployed, they are presented to users within a user interface that is easy (and powerful) to use.<br />
<br />
The first half of this session will be targeted to potential users and developers. The second half of the session will be targeted towards developers who are interested in developing custom rules for the application.<br />
<br />
''Session Overview''<br />
* Overview of the application<br />
* Running sample file tests/transformations through the application<br />
* Compiling and building the application<br />
* Coding a custom file processing task<br />
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''Interested in Attending''<br />
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If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
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===Collecting social media data with Social Feed Manager===<br />
'''Half-Day [Morning]'''<br />
<br />
Contacts: <br />
* Dan Chudnov, GW Libraries, dchud (at) gwu.edu<br />
* Dan Kerchner, GW Libraries, kerchner (at) gwu.edu<br />
* Laura Wrubel, GW Libraries, lwrubel (at) gwu.edu<br />
<br />
Social media data is a popular material for research and a new format for building collections. What does it take to collect meaningfully from Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, Weibo, Facebook, and other sites? We will:<br />
* Introduce options for collections, including both high- and low-end commercial offerings. Discuss what it means to collect these resources, covering boundaries, policies, and workflows required to develop a social media collection program in your institution.<br />
* Explore the Twitter API in depth, with hands-on opportunities for those w/laptops and others who want to team up w/them<br />
* Help you get started using the free [http://gwu-libraries.github.io/social-feed-manager Social Feed Manager] (SFM) app we're developing at GW to create your first collections. We’ll demo its use and demo a clean install (those w/environments can follow along)<br />
<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
Declan Fleming<br />
<br />
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=== Intro to Git ===<br />
'''"Half-Day [tbd - probably afternoon]"''' <br />
* Contact: Erin Fahy, Stanford University, efahy at stanford.edu<br />
* TA: Michael Klein, Northwestern University, michael.klein at northwestern.edu<br />
<br />
This session will cover the fundamentals of git by discussing/going through (time allowing):<br />
* what is a distributed version control system<br />
* what is git and github<br />
* initializing a repo on a remote server/github<br />
* cloning an existing repo<br />
* creating a branch<br />
* contributing code to a repo<br />
* how to handle merge conflicts<br />
<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
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=== Archival discovery and use ===<br />
'''Full Day''' <br />
<br />
Contacts: <br />
* Tim Shearer, UNC Chapel Hill, tshearer at email.unc.edu, <br />
* Will Sexton, Duke, will.sexton at duke.edu<br />
<br />
This is a full day pre-conference about archival collections and will cover the intersections of archives, workflows, technologies, discovery, and use.<br />
<br />
Morning agenda: focused talks around (but not limited to) issues such as:<br />
* Crowd-sourcing description to enhance collecitons<br />
* Linked data and authority<br />
* Mass digitization and sustainable workflows<br />
* Digitized objects in context (images and other objects in finding aids)<br />
* Too many cooks in the kitchen: versioning<br />
* Global-, intra-, and inter- discovery of archival materials via finding aids <br />
* and more...<br />
<br />
Afternoon agenda: Focused talks around specific tools followed by general discussion, connections, opportunities, aspirations, and planning.<br />
<br />
Tool examples:<br />
* Archivespace<br />
* STEADy<br />
* "RAMP" (Remixing Archival Metadata Project)<br />
* OpenRefine<br />
* Aeon<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
Morning:<br />
* your name<br />
<br />
Afternoon:<br />
* your name<br />
<br />
All day:<br />
* your name<br />
<br />
===AV Content Slam===<br />
'''Half-Day [morning]'''<br />
Contacts:<br />
* Kara Van Malssen, kara (at) avpreserve.com<br />
* Lauren Sorenson, laurens (at) bavc.org<br />
* Steven Villereal , villereal (at) gmail.com<br />
A morning BarCamp/unconference for practitioners and coders who work with audiovisual content. The agenda will be attendee-driven, with a focus on sharing, synthesizing, and improving workflow strategies and documentation for software-based approaches to wrangling and providing access to audio and video content.<br />
Possible topics of discussion might include:<br />
* Use of format id and characterization/metadata extraction tools for AV<br />
* Creating and using time-based metadata<br />
* Managing (moving, fixity checking, etc) massive files (like uncompressed video)<br />
For a better idea of the topics and concerns that have informed some past AV-themed events, check out the event wikis for [http://wiki.curatecamp.org/index.php/CURATEcamp_AVpres_2013 CURATEcamp AVpres 2013] as well as the [http://wiki.curatecamp.org/index.php/Association_of_Moving_Image_Archivists_%26_Digital_Library_Federation_Hack_Day_2013 AMIA/DLF 2013 Hack Day] .<br />
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If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here:<br />
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[[:Category:Code4Lib2014]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2014_preconference_proposals&diff=400642014 preconference proposals2013-12-06T16:58:01Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>==Code4Lib 2014 Pre-Conference Proposals==<br />
<br />
Proposals will be accepted through December 6th, 2013.<br />
<br />
===Note===<br />
Attendance at a pre-conference will require a small fee ''due at the time of conference registration.<br />
<br />
Although this was specified in the email announcements relating to pre-conferences, it was not added to this page until December 2nd. I (Adam C.) apologize for the omission and I hope this will not cause any "sticker shock." Putting your name on this list does not incur any obligation on your part, but we'll be using it to gauge interest and work out room assignments.<br />
<br />
Please put your pre-conference on the list in the following format:<br />
<br />
===NAME===<br />
'''"Full-Day|Half-Day" [PREFERRED TIME]'''<br />
<br />
Description<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Drupal4lib Sub-con Barcamp===<br />
=====Full Day=====<br />
<br />
* Contact [[User:highermath|Cary Gordon]], cgordon@chillco.com<br />
<br />
This will be a full day of self-selected barcamp style sessions. Anyone who wants to present can write down the topic on an index card and, after the keynote, we will vote to choose what we want to see. Attendees can also pick a topic and attempt to talk someone else into presenting on it.<br />
<br />
This event is open to the library community. There will be a nominal fee (t/b/d) for non-Code4LibCon attendees (subject to organizer approval).<br />
<br />
[[resources to help you learn drupal]]<br />
<br />
====Interested in Attending:====<br />
<br />
=====All Day=====<br />
Renna Tuten <br />
<br />
=====Morning=====<br />
<br />
Kevin Reiss<br />
<br />
=====Afternoon=====<br />
<br />
===Open Refine Hackfest===<br />
'''"Half-Day"'''<br />
* Contact [[User:bibliotechy|Chad Nelson]], chadbnelson@gmail.com<br />
<br />
[http://openrefine.org/ Open Refine] is a powerful open source tool for wrangling messy data that can also be used to help in the creation of Linked Data via the [https://github.com/OpenRefine/OpenRefine/wiki/Reconciliation-Service-API Reconciliation API]. It is possible to write reconciliation services against API's, like the [http://iphylo.blogspot.com/2013/04/reconciling-author-names-using-open.html VIAF service] or, even just against local authority files for helping maintain authority control<br />
<br />
The session would first introduce Open Refine, then walk through building a reconciliation service, and the rest of the session would be a hackfest where we build new reconciliation services for public consumption or local use. <br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
Adam Constabaris<br />
<br />
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<br />
===Responsive Design Hackfest===<br />
'''"Half-Day [Afternoon]"''' <br />
* Contact Jim Hahn, University of Illinois, jimfhahn@gmail.com<br />
* Contact David Ward, University of Illinois, dh-ward@illinois.edu<br />
<br />
This structured hackfest will give attendees an opportunity to explore methods to create responsive mobile apps using the Bootstrap framework [http://getbootstrap.com/]and a set of APIs for accessing library data. We will start with an API template for creating space-based mobile tools that draw from work coming out of the IMLS funded Student/Library Collaborative grant [http://www.library.illinois.edu/nlg_student_apps]. Available APIs will include a room reservation template and codebase for implementing at any campus and the set of Minrva catalog APIs generating JSONP [http://minrvaproject.org/services.php]. <br />
<br />
Hosts will give a brief report of a study on student hacking projects and interests in mobile library apps that are the basis for the templates utilized in this Hackathon. By the end of the pre-conference attendees will have a sample responsive mobile web app in Bootstrap 3 to bring back to their campus which can plug into their site-based content.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
=== Intro to Blacklight ===<br />
'''"Half-Day [Morning]"''' <br />
* Contact: Chris Beer, Stanford University, cabeer@stanford.edu<br />
* TA: Bess Sadler, Stanford University, bess@stanford.edu<br />
<br />
This session will be walk-through of the architecture of Blacklight, the community, and an introduction to building a Blacklight-based application. Each participant will have the opportunity to build a simple Blacklight application, and make basic customizations, while using a test-driven approach.<br />
<br />
For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ). We will also send out some brief instructions beforehand for those that would like to setup their environments to follow along and get Blacklight up and running on their local machines.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
#Megan Kudzia<br />
#Bret Davidson<br />
#Coral Sheldon-Hess<br />
<br />
===Blacklight Hackfest===<br />
'''"Half-Day [Afternoon]"''' <br />
* Contact Chris Beer, Stanford University, cabeer@stanford.edu<br />
<br />
This afternoon hackfest is both a follow-on to the Intro to Blacklight morning session to continue building Blacklight-based applications, and also an opportunity for existing Blacklight contributors and members of the Blacklight community to exchange common patterns and approaches into reusable gems or incorporate customizations into Blacklight itself.<br />
<br />
For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ).<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
1. Shaun Ellis<br />
2. Kevin Reiss<br />
<br />
===RailsBridge: Intro to programming in Ruby on Rails===<br />
'''"Half-Day" [morning]'''<br />
* Contact Justin Coyne, Data Curation Experts, justin@curationexperts.com<br />
<br />
Interested in learning how to program? Want to build your own web application? Never written a line of code before and are a little intimidated? There's no need to be! RailsBridge is a friendly place to get together and learn how to write some code.<br />
<br />
RailsBridge is a great workshop that opens the doors to projects like Blacklight and Hydra.<br />
<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
1. Ayla Stein<br />
<br />
2. Heidi Dowding<br />
<br />
===Managing Projects: Or I'm in charge, now what? (aka PM4Lib)===<br />
'''Full-Day'''<br />
<br />
Contact: <br />
* [[User:rosy1280|Rosalyn Metz]], rosalynmetz@gmail.com<br />
* [[User:yoosebj|Becky Yoose]], yoosebec@grinnell.edu<br />
<br />
This will be a full day session on project management. We'll cover<br />
* '''Kicking off the Project''' -- project lifecycle, project constraints, scoping/goals, stakeholders, assessment<br />
* '''Planning the Project''' -- project charters, work breakdown structures, responsibilities, estimating time, creating budgets<br />
* '''Executing the Project''' -- status meeting, status reports, issue management<br />
* '''Finishing the Project''' -- achieving the goal, post mortems, project v. product<br />
This is a revival of rosy1280's LITA Forum Pre-Conference, but better (because iteration is good) and adapted to c4lib types.<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
===Fail4Lib 2014===<br />
'''Half Day [TBD, probably afternoon]'''<br />
<br />
Contacts: <br />
* Andreas Orphanides, akorphan (at) ncsu.edu<br />
* Jason Casden, jmcasden (at) ncsu.edu<br />
<br />
The task of design (and the work that we do as library coders) is intimately tied to failure. Failures, both big and small, motivate us to create and improve. Failures are also occasionally the result of our work. Understanding and embracing failure, encouraging enlightened risk-taking, and seeking out opportunities to fail and learn are essential to success in our field. At Fail4Lib, we'll talk about our own experiences with projects gone wrong, explore some famous design failures in the real world, and talk about how we can come to terms with the reality of failure, to make it part of our creative process -- rather than something to be feared.<br />
<br />
The schedule may include the following:<br />
<br />
* Case studies. We'll look at some classic failures from the literature: What can we learn from the mistakes of others?<br />
* Confessionals, for those willing to share. Talk about your own experiences with rough starts, labor pains, and doomed projects in your own work: What can we learn from our own (and each others') failures?<br />
* Group therapy. Let's talk about how to deal with risk management, failed projects, experimental endeavors, and more: How can we make ourselves, our colleagues, and our organizations more fault tolerant? How do we make sure we fail as productively as possible?<br />
<br />
''Interested in attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
#Bret Davidson<br />
<br />
<br />
===CLLAM @ code4lib===<br />
'''(Computational Linguistics for Libraries, Archives and Museums)'''<br />
<br />
'''Full Day'''<br />
<br />
Contacts: <br />
* Douglas W. Oard (primary), oard (at) umd.edu <br />
* Corey Harper, corey (dot) harper (at) nyu.edu<br />
* Robert Sanderson, azaroth42 (at) gmail.com <br />
* Robert Warren, rwarren (at) math.carleton.ca<br />
<br />
We will hack at the intersection of diverse content from Libraries, Archives and Museums and bleeding edge tools from computational linguistics for slicing and dicing that content. Did you just acquire the email archives of a startup company? Maybe you can automatically build an org chart. Have you got metadata in a slew of languages? Perhaps you can search it all using one query. Is name authority control for e-resources getting too costly? Let’s see if entity linking techniques can help. These are just a few teasers. <br />
<br />
There’ll be plenty of content and tools supplied, but please bring your own [data] too -- you’ll hack with it in new ways throughout the day. We’ll get started with some lightning talks on what we’ve brought,then we’ll break up into groups to experiment and work on the ideas that appeal. Three guaranteed outcomes: you’ll walk away with new ideas, new tools, and new people you’ll have met.<br />
<br />
''Interested in attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
# Devon Smith<br />
# Kevin S. Clarke<br />
<br />
=== GeoHydra: Managing geospatial content ===<br />
<br />
'''Half-day [Afternoon]'''<br />
<br />
* Contact: Darren Hardy, Stanford University, drh@stanford.edu<br />
* Moderator: Bess Sadler, Stanford University, bess@stanford.edu<br />
<br />
Do you have digitized maps, GIS datasets like Shapefiles, aerial photography,<br />
etc., all of which you want to integrate into your digital repository? In this<br />
workshop, we will discuss how Hydra can provide discovery, delivery, and<br />
management services for geospatial assets, as well as solicit questions about<br />
your own GIS projects. We aim to help answer the following questions you might have about putting geospatial data into your Hydra-based digital library:<br />
<br />
* What are the types of geospatial data?<br />
* How to dive into Hydra?<br />
* How to model geospatial holdings with Hydra?<br />
* How to discover and view geospatial data?<br />
* How to build a geospatial data infrastructure?<br />
* What are common approaches and problems?<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
===Technology, Librarianship, and Gender: Moving the conversation forward===<br />
'''Full Day'''<br />
<br />
Contact: Lisa Rabey lisa @ biblyotheke dot net | [http://twitter.com/pnkrcklibrarian @pnkrcklibrarian]<br />
<br />
'''Description'''<br />
<br />
Librarianship is largely made up of women, yet women are significantly underrepresented in tech positions, on any level, within libraries themselves. Why? What are we doing to encourage women to become more involved in STEM within librarianship? What kind of message are we sending when library technology keynotes remain almost resolutely male? How are we changing the face of technology, not only within libraries, but with the field itself? How are we training our staff and colleagues in the areas of fairness and removal of bias? Our vendors?<br />
<br />
Lots of tough questions.<br />
<br />
While the conversation has been going on via various blogs and articles within the last few years, it was given a public face at [http://infotoday.com/il2013/day.asp?day=Monday#session_D105 Internet Librarian 2013] where a panel of 7 (four women, three men) gave personal experiences on the above and then opened up the conversation to the audience. As eye opening and enriching the conversation was, a 45 minute panel was not enough. One thing remains clear: We need to keep the conversation moving forward and start making some radical changes in the way we think, act, and how we need to harness this to start making real changes within librarianship itself.<br />
<br />
Topics to include: Fairness, bias, impostor syndrome, code of conducts, sexual harassment, training opportunities, support systems, mentoring, ally support, and more<br />
<br />
Those attending should expect: Begin with opening up the conversation of experiences and talking about what is most needed, spending remaining time putting together live, usable solutions to start implementing as well as pushing the conversation forward at local levels<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
=====All Day=====<br />
1. Kate Kosturski<br />
<br />
2. Valerie Aurora<br />
<br />
3. Declan Fleming<br />
<br />
=====Morning=====<br />
1. Shaun Ellis<br />
<br />
2. Jason Casden<br />
<br />
=====Afternoon=====<br />
1. Ayla Stein<br />
<br />
2. Heidi Dowding<br />
<br />
3. Coral Sheldon-Hess<br />
----<br />
<br />
===FileAnalyzer: Rapid Development of File Manipulation Tasks===<br />
'''"Half-Day" [morning]'''<br />
* Contact Terry Brady, twb27@georgetown.edu<br />
<br />
The FileAnalyzer (https://github.com/Georgetown-University-Libraries/File-Analyzer) is an application designed to solve a number of library automation challenges:<br />
<br />
* validating digitized and reformatted files<br />
* validating vendor statistics for counter compliance<br />
* preparing collections of digital files for archiving and ingest<br />
* manipulating ILS import and export files<br />
<br />
The File Analyzer application was used by the US National Archives to validate 3.5 million digitized images from the 1940 Census. After implementing a customized ingest workflow within the File Analyzer, the Georgetown University Libraries was able to process an ingest backlog of over a thousand files of digital resources into DigitalGeorgetown, the Libraries’ Digital Collections and Institutional Repository platform. Georgetown is currently developing customized workflows that integrate Apache Tika, BagIt, and Marc conversion utilities.<br />
<br />
The File Analyzer is a desktop application with a powerful framework for implementing customized file validation and transformation rules. As new rules are deployed, they are presented to users within a user interface that is easy (and powerful) to use.<br />
<br />
The first half of this session will be targeted to potential users and developers. The second half of the session will be targeted towards developers who are interested in developing custom rules for the application.<br />
<br />
''Session Overview''<br />
* Overview of the application<br />
* Running sample file tests/transformations through the application<br />
* Compiling and building the application<br />
* Coding a custom file processing task<br />
<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
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<br />
<br />
===Collecting social media data with Social Feed Manager===<br />
'''Half-Day [Morning]'''<br />
<br />
Contacts: <br />
* Dan Chudnov, GW Libraries, dchud (at) gwu.edu<br />
* Dan Kerchner, GW Libraries, kerchner (at) gwu.edu<br />
* Laura Wrubel, GW Libraries, lwrubel (at) gwu.edu<br />
<br />
Social media data is a popular material for research and a new format for building collections. What does it take to collect meaningfully from Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, Weibo, Facebook, and other sites? We will:<br />
* Introduce options for collections, including both high- and low-end commercial offerings. Discuss what it means to collect these resources, covering boundaries, policies, and workflows required to develop a social media collection program in your institution.<br />
* Explore the Twitter API in depth, with hands-on opportunities for those w/laptops and others who want to team up w/them<br />
* Help you get started using the free [http://gwu-libraries.github.io/social-feed-manager Social Feed Manager] (SFM) app we're developing at GW to create your first collections. We’ll demo its use and demo a clean install (those w/environments can follow along)<br />
<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
Declan Fleming<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Intro to Git ===<br />
'''"Half-Day [tbd - probably afternoon]"''' <br />
* Contact: Erin Fahy, Stanford University, efahy at stanford.edu<br />
* TA: Michael Klein, Northwestern University, michael.klein at northwestern.edu<br />
<br />
This session will cover the fundamentals of git by discussing/going through (time allowing):<br />
* what is a distributed version control system<br />
* what is git and github<br />
* initializing a repo on a remote server/github<br />
* cloning an existing repo<br />
* creating a branch<br />
* contributing code to a repo<br />
* how to handle merge conflicts<br />
<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
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<br />
=== Archival discovery and use ===<br />
'''Full Day''' <br />
<br />
Contacts: <br />
* Tim Shearer, UNC Chapel Hill, tshearer at email.unc.edu, <br />
* Will Sexton, Duke, will.sexton at duke.edu<br />
<br />
This is a full day pre-conference about archival collections and will cover the intersections of archives, workflows, technologies, discovery, and use<br />
<br />
Morning agenda: focused talks around (but not limited to) issues such as:<br />
* Crowd-sourcing description to enhance collecitons<br />
* Linked data and authority<br />
* Mass digitization and sustainable workflows<br />
* Digitized objects in context (images and other objects in finding aids)<br />
* Too many cooks in the kitchen: versioning<br />
* Global-, intra-, and inter- discovery of archival materials via finding aids <br />
* and more...<br />
<br />
Afternoon agenda: Focused talks around specific tools followed by general discussion, connections, opportunities, aspirations, and planning.<br />
<br />
Tool examples:<br />
* Archivespace<br />
* STEADy<br />
* "RAMP" (Remixing Archival Metadata Project)<br />
* OpenRefine<br />
* Aeon<br />
<br />
''Interested in Attending''<br />
<br />
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here<br />
<br />
Morning:<br />
* your name<br />
<br />
Afternoon:<br />
* your name<br />
<br />
All day:<br />
* your name<br />
<br />
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<br />
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<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2014 Committees =<br />
<br />
If you are interested in helping out with a particular part of the Code4Lib 2014 conference, create an account on this wiki and sign-up for one or more of the groups below (called 'committees' for lack of a better term). Each committee should select a committee lead that will coordinate the activities of the committee and its work with the hosting site. Discussions of a non-sensitive nature should take place on the Code4LibCon mailing list for transparency and future reference. Please feel free to improve the summary statements for each of the committees.<br />
<br />
We hope to include at least one local person on each committee.<br />
<br />
== Book Give-Away Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee solicits books and other prizes to be given away in raffles during the conference. This committee is responsible for identifying some means of performing the actual raffle (aka, a random picker app or other tool for selecting winners). Drawing names out of a hat could be low-tech entertaining.<br />
<br />
* Kevin S. Clarke (O'Reilly) and general wrangling<br />
* Michael B. Klein (Pragmatic) and winner-picker app<br />
<br />
== Keynote Speakers Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee plans who to invite for the keynote speakers. They gather possibilities (including soliciting from the community), organize voting, and work with the speakers to arrange their travel.<br />
<br />
* Jason Casden<br />
<br />
== Onsite Volunteer Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee solicits volunteers to do whatever tasks are needed in person at the conference.<br />
<br />
* Kevin S. Clarke<br />
<br />
== Pre-conference Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee plans the pre-conference day. It keeps strong lines of communications open with the Program Committee. It also helps shepherd events on the day itself.<br />
<br />
* Adam Constabaris (NCSU)<br />
* Tim Shearer (UNC)<br />
<br />
== Program Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee plans the structure of the program, arranges the voting on presentations, etc. This includes soliciting both pre-conferences and regular talks. These folks will also manage the flow of the program at the conference -- introducing speakers or soliciting other volunteers to MC.<br />
<br />
== Scholarships Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee works with funding institutions to arrange the scholarships offered. They solicit submissions and select winners of the scholarship(s). They also work with the winners to plan their travel and arrangements.<br />
<br />
== Social Activities Committee ==<br />
<br />
The committee plans, proposes, and organizes the evening activities.<br />
<br />
* Jason Raitz<br />
* Rosalyn Metz<br />
* Dre<br />
* Becky Yoose<br />
<br />
== Sponsorships Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee organizes the sponsorship activities. For 2014, this responsibility will include evaluating new levels of sponsorship that provide new types of benefits to sponsors (ex: vendor tables in the conference area, handouts / flyers, etc.). Usually it includes people within the Code4Lib community who think their institution or company might be interested in sponsoring the conference. These folks may not be the decision makers at the sponsors, but they are Code4Lib's contacts.<br />
<br />
* Tim McGeary (lead worrier)<br />
* Roy Tennant<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Robert H. McDonald (Indiana)<br />
* Sean Chen (Duke)<br />
* Thomas Dowling (Wake Forest)<br />
* Will Sexton (Duke)<br />
* Jeff Campbell (UNC-CH)<br />
* Brett Bonfield (Collingswood Public)<br />
<br />
== Streaming Video Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee is responsible for working with local hosts to figure out what resources are available to enable video / streaming video for the conference.<br />
<br />
- Francis Kayiwa<br />
<br />
== T-Shirt Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee organizes the t-shirt contest, collecting submissions, and putting out the call for votes. This committee is also responsible for helping the local planning committee identify a vendor that will fit within the budget constraints for the conference.<br />
<br />
== Voting Activities Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee organizes the voting process and works with the other committees that involve voting (keynote, program, T-shirt) to ensure a relatively smooth process.<br />
<br />
*Adam Constabaris<br />
<br />
== Whatever Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee does whatever the organizers can't talk anyone else into doing.<br />
<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Kevin S. Clarke<br />
* Dre<br />
<br />
== Wifi / Electrical / IRC Committee==<br />
<br />
This committee is responsible for working with local planners to ensure that wifi will be able to support the needs of the code4lib community, figuring out how much electrical will be needed and ensuring it is available, and making sure that the IRC will run smoothly at the conference. These folks may be called on during the conference to help CONCENTRA remedy problems that occur.<br />
<br />
* [[User:highermath|Cary Gordon]], cgordon@chillco.com<br />
<br />
This is a newly proposed committee.<br />
<br />
= Documentation =<br />
To help with documention, no need to sign up, just start editing.<br />
* [[How To Plan A Code4LibCon]]<br />
<br />
== Documentation Interest Group ==<br />
Promote ongoing documentation efforts.<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2014]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=Code4Lib_2014_Conference_Planning_Volunteers&diff=39230Code4Lib 2014 Conference Planning Volunteers2013-05-14T15:46:38Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2014 Committees =<br />
<br />
If you are interested in helping out with a particular part of the Code4Lib 2014 conference, create an account on this wiki and sign-up for one or more of the groups below (called 'committees' for lack of a better term). Each committee should select a committee lead that will coordinate the activities of the committee and its work with the hosting site. Discussions of a non-sensitive nature should take place on the Code4LibCon mailing list for transparency and future reference. Please feel free to improve the summary statements for each of the committees.<br />
<br />
We hope to include at least one local person on each committee.<br />
<br />
== Book Give-Away Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee solicits books and other prizes to be given away in raffles during the conference. This committee is responsible for identifying some means of performing the actual raffle (aka, a random picker app or other tool for selecting winners). Drawing names out of a hat could be low-tech entertaining.<br />
<br />
* Kevin S. Clarke (O'Reilly) and general wrangling<br />
* Michael B. Klein (Pragmatic) and winner-picker app<br />
<br />
== Keynote Speakers Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee plans who to invite for the keynote speakers. They gather possibilities (including soliciting from the community), organize voting, and work with the speakers to arrange their travel.<br />
<br />
* Jason Casden<br />
<br />
== Onsite Volunteer Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee solicits volunteers to do whatever tasks are needed in person at the conference.<br />
<br />
* Kevin S. Clarke<br />
<br />
== Pre-conference Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee plans the pre-conference day. It keeps strong lines of communications open with the Program Committee. It also helps shepherd events on the day itself.<br />
<br />
* Adam Constabaris (NCSU)<br />
* Tim Shearer (UNC)<br />
<br />
This committee plans the structure of the program, arranges the voting on presentations, etc. This includes soliciting both pre-conferences and regular talks. These folks will also manage the flow of the program at the conference -- introducing speakers or soliciting other volunteers to MC.<br />
<br />
== Program Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee plans the structure of the program, arranges the voting on presentations, etc. This includes soliciting both pre-conferences and regular talks. These folks will also manage the flow of the program at the conference -- introducing speakers or soliciting other volunteers to MC.<br />
<br />
== Scholarships Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee works with funding institutions to arrange the scholarships offered. They solicit submissions and select winners of the scholarship(s). They also work with the winners to plan their travel and arrangements.<br />
<br />
== Social Activities Committee ==<br />
<br />
The committee plans, proposes, and organizes the evening activities.<br />
<br />
* Jason Raitz<br />
* Rosalyn Metz<br />
* Dre<br />
* Becky Yoose<br />
<br />
== Sponsorships Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee organizes the sponsorship activities. For 2014, this responsibility will include evaluating new levels of sponsorship that provide new types of benefits to sponsors (ex: vendor tables in the conference area, handouts / flyers, etc.). Usually it includes people within the Code4Lib community who think their institution or company might be interested in sponsoring the conference. These folks may not be the decision makers at the sponsors, but they are Code4Lib's contacts.<br />
<br />
* Tim McGeary (lead worrier)<br />
* Roy Tennant<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Robert H. McDonald (Indiana)<br />
* Sean Chen (Duke)<br />
* Thomas Dowling (Wake Forest)<br />
* Will Sexton (Duke)<br />
* Jeff Campbell (UNC-CH)<br />
* Brett Bonfield (Collingswood Public)<br />
<br />
== Streaming Video Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee is responsible for working with local hosts to figure out what resources are available to enable video / streaming video for the conference.<br />
<br />
- Francis Kayiwa<br />
<br />
== T-Shirt Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee organizes the t-shirt contest, collecting submissions, and putting out the call for votes. This committee is also responsible for helping the local planning committee identify a vendor that will fit within the budget constraints for the conference.<br />
<br />
== Voting Activities Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee organizes the voting process and works with the other committees that involve voting (keynote, program, T-shirt) to ensure a relatively smooth process.<br />
<br />
*Adam Constabaris<br />
<br />
== Whatever Committee ==<br />
<br />
This committee does whatever the organizers can't talk anyone else into doing.<br />
<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Kevin S. Clarke<br />
* Dre<br />
<br />
== Wifi / Electrical / IRC Committee==<br />
<br />
This committee is responsible for working with local planners to ensure that wifi will be able to support the needs of the code4lib community, figuring out how much electrical will be needed and ensuring it is available, and making sure that the IRC will run smoothly at the conference. These folks may be called on during the conference to help CONCENTRA remedy problems that occur.<br />
<br />
* [[User:highermath|Cary Gordon]], cgordon@chillco.com<br />
<br />
This is a newly proposed committee.<br />
<br />
= Documentation =<br />
To help with documention, no need to sign up, just start editing.<br />
* [[How To Plan A Code4LibCon]]<br />
<br />
== Documentation Interest Group ==<br />
Promote ongoing documentation efforts.<br />
<br />
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<div>A number of libraries have organizational repositories in GitHub. These can be very valuable and we attempt to collect them here.<br />
<br />
==Institutions on GitHub==<br />
* [https://github.com/gwu-libraries/ George Washington University Libraries]<br />
* [https://github.com/gvsulib Grand Valley State University Libraries]<br />
* [https://github.com/nypl/ The New York Public Library]<br />
* [https://github.com/NYULibraries NYU Libraries]<br />
* [https://github.com/psu-stewardship Penn State Digital Stewardship]<br />
* [https://github.com/organizations/RockefellerArchiveCenter Rockefeller Archive Center]<br />
* [https://github.com/adsabs/ SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System]<br />
* [https://github.com/ucsdlib?tab=repositories UCSD Library]<br />
* [https://github.com/ualibraries The University of Arizona Libraries]<br />
* [https://github.com/ui-libraries University of Iowa Libraries]<br />
* [https://github.com/UNC-Libraries University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries]<br />
* [https://github.com/ndlib University of Notre Dame] (And [https://github.com/ndlibersa the CORAL stuff])<br />
* [https://github.com/yalemssa Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library]<br />
* [https://github.com/yorkulibraries York University Libraries]<br />
* [https://github.com/chattlibrary Chattanooga Public Library] (currently empty)<br />
* [https://github.com/DarienLibrary Darien (CT) Library] (currently empty)<br />
* [https://github.com/NCSU-Libraries NCSU Libraries] (currently empty, but see individuals below)<br />
* [https://github.com/pulibrary Princeton University Library]<br />
<br />
==Institutions with Non-GitHub open repositories==<br />
* University of Florida: SobekCM software [http://sourceforge.net/directory/?q=sobekcm Sourceforge], [http://code.google.com/p/sobekcm/ Google code], [http://ufdc.ufl.edu/software UFDC institutional site]<br />
* [http://eXtensibleCatalog.org eXtensible Catalog] repositories: [http://code.google.com/p/xcmetadataservicestoolkit/ Metadata Services Toolkit], [http://code.google.com/p/xcoaitoolkit/ OAI Toolkit], [http://code.google.com/p/xcncip2toolkit/ NCIP Toolkit] (all these on Google code), [http://drupal.org/project/xc Drupal Toolkit] (on drupal.org)<br />
<br />
==Other Library Organizations on GitHub==<br />
* [https://github.com/projectblacklight Project Blacklight]<br />
<br />
==Individuals on GitHub==<br />
* [https://github.com/jronallo Jason Ronallo] North Carolina State University<br />
* [https://github.com/cazzerson Jason Casden] North Carolina State University</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2013_breakout_sessions_reports&diff=367662013 breakout sessions reports2013-02-13T23:01:59Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>== Tuesday, Feb.12, 2013 ==<br />
* CodeCraft - Writing better code - '''location: Room D''' [[2013_codecraft_breakout]]<br />
* Code4Lib Journal discussion of editorial process (open to anyone) - '''Main Room, front right corner''' <br />
* Tools for instruction: Guide on the Side, LMS integration, subject / course guides, etc. - '''Main Room, rear right corner''' Minutes: [[2013_instruction_breakout]] <br />
* Marc4J, SolrMarc, and MARC -> Solr in general -- Next steps - '''Room E''' Minutes: [[2013_marc_breakout]]<br />
* Building / Keeping relevant skills - How do you access training, develop skills, and keep current while still doing your day job - '''Room F''' Minutes: [[2013_breakout_remaining_relevant]]<br />
* Cupcakes4Lib -- A Pilgrimage - '''Registration Table''' -- We ate cupcakes. It was amazing. We felt that we chose the right break out session. Photos of the yumminess can be found here. https://www.dropbox.com/sc/qe7uh2jmrs2mhmm/PJ3FjjMR9r<br />
* relevance ranking and testing - '''Main room, left rear corner'''<br />
* Fedora4Lib: Developer Challenge! (http://fedora4lib.org/hack/) - '''Main room, left front corner'''<br />
* Nap4Lib: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVmGBoPx6Ms zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz]<br />
<br />
== Wednesday, Feb.13, 2013 ==<br />
* CORAL meetup: Are you using CORAL -- '''main room center back (by Francis' recording platform)''' [[2013_coral_meetup]]<br />
* Open Library: status, needs, and infogami as a platform for experimentation -- '''Room F''' [http://okfnpad.org/c4l2013-ol notes]<br />
* VuFind Update / Discussion -- '''main room front left''' [http://lullapad.com/84oT6fXhM6]<br />
* Project Ride Sharing Board -- '''main room back left''' [[2013_project_rideshare_breakout]]<br />
* Use cases, relevancy, and usability -- '''Room D''' [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KtQlPIqdppw4a6HkrX7dfX1SxU3k6h9hFNVzpMeKKvg/edit notes]<br />
* Lone technologists at small libraries -- '''Room E'''<br />
* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BFaBIfhEctcVLUuQiwsKvJdWTN8Mujj8L88Wy7T39Ng/edit Archival Description Discovery Systems (EAD+beyond)] -- '''main room front right'''<br />
* BorrowDirect, CIC, other lending cooperatives using Relais and IndexData tools -- '''main room back right'''<br />
* Internally facing tools for institutional staff -- '''epic note fail, may be a while before I can recreate them (tshearerlib)'''<br />
[[Category:Code4Lib2013]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2013_social_activities&diff=367572013 social activities2013-02-13T22:37:20Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>== Ideas ==<br />
<br />
* Aviary: super-crazy cocktails. http://www.molecularrecipes.com/molecular-mixology/aviary-cocktails/ . List your name if you're interested, whether Sunday, Monday, and/or Tuesday (after newcomer dinners) work, and whether you're just interested in stopping by, or doing a 7 cocktail tasting flight.*<br />
** statsfool: sunday/monday/tuesday, either drinks or flight.<br />
** Amyhannah: monday/tuesday, drinks, probably not the flight.<br />
** anarchivist: sunday/monday, prefer drinks over flight but could be convinced<br />
** [[User:highermath|highermath]]: monday (could use 10 cocktails after Drupal subCon, I am sure). Uber now works in Chicago, so I would do the flight.<br />
** [[User:pberry|pberry]]: any night but Wednesday (that's Goose Island night) and I'd be up for drinks or flight, although leaning away from flight.<br />
** [[User:thatandromeda|thatandromeda]] oh my gosh yes, any time, probably not the flight.<br />
** [[User:Gdave|gdave]] beautiful site, I would be interested, Sun,Mon,Tues. either drink or flight.<br />
** [[User:shawnc12|shawnc12]]: sunday/monday, either drink or flight<br />
** wdenton: any night, either drink or flight<br />
** beatricep: sunday/monday drink, highly susceptible to flight by peer pressure..<br />
** ryan hess: sunday/monday drink or flight<br />
** infosoph: sunday/monday yes/yes!!<br />
** [[User:Pfeeley|Pfeeley]]: sunday/monday/tuesday, either drink or flight<br />
** [[User:Ksprague|Ksprague]]: tuesday, drink or flight<br />
** [[User:schwartzray|schwartzray]]: anything on any day<br />
* Brewery tour - some possible candidates would be Goose Island, Brew Bus http://www.chicagobrewbus.com/, Piece, Revolution, Half Acre.<br />
* Library field trips - because we're library geeks. Possible places include Newberry and Read/Write.--Read/Write Library confirmed for February 11.--Newberry Library confirmed for February 14.<br />
* Art Institute of Chicago - Only open until 5pm, but possible for people coming in early enough on Sunday. There seems to be enough interest here to actually have a group, when and where should we meet? I added my email so that we could discuss details off the wiki.<br />
** escowles: I'm getting in around noon on Sunday, and interested in this.<br />
** pgrayove at gmail dot com: I'm getting in around noon on Sunday too. I'm interested.<br />
** ranti: And I am. <br />
** tshearerlib: Coming in at around the same time and hope to get to the museum by 1:00. Lunch first?<br />
* Local Option http://localoptionbier.com/ - So you've heard of Hopleaf, you've heard of Maproom. Come to Chicago's *ahem* best kept secret for good food and an evening session on Monday. We will need a tally to make requisite arrangements. Target for arrival at bar: 7ish. Probably a group gathering to head north around 6:30 in hotel lobby (if you want to take the #8 Halsted bus that is).<br />
** kayiwa<br />
** Linda Ballinger<br />
** Courtney Greene<br />
** John Pillans<br />
** +6 from NCSU incl one Bret Davidson<br />
** Megan Kudzia<br />
** Andrew Darby<br />
** erinrwhite<br />
** Will Clarke<br />
** Cody Hanson<br />
** Jesse Brown<br />
** Matt Cordial +1 (my friend and I were already planning a Monday trip here)<br />
** Ray Schwartz<br />
** Eric Larson<br />
** David Cliff<br />
** Ken Irwin<br />
** Dileshni Jayasinghe<br />
<br />
== Planned Events ==<br />
<br />
===Read/Write Library Field Trip, Monday 2/11===<br />
Field trip to the [http://readwritelibrary.org/ Read/Write Library] 6:30PM-9PM <br />
<br />
Drop in whenever during this time.<br />
<br />
Come help catalog the Read/Write Library catalog and hack on the library catalog. We will get food or go to a nearby restaurant depending on interest. We will also invite friends from Code for America to hang out and talk civic data. Bring your laptop along if you have one.<br />
<br />
Let us know if you are coming so we can figure out food:<br />
* Margaret Heller<br />
* Ranti Junus<br />
* Wayne Schneider<br />
* jrochkind will try to make it<br />
* emily shaw (may be a little late)<br />
* <strike>kenirwin - bailed on acct of pre-conf brain death</strike><br />
* Andromeda - yes, unless someone gets Aviary reservations<br />
* Chris Clement - may attend<br />
(hey, there are great bars in that neighborhood!)<br />
* wdenton<br />
<br />
'''Directions to the library from UIC:'''<br />
<br />
''Bus''<br />
<br />
Take the #8 Halsted Bus north to Chicago (Bus will say "#8 Halsted/79th North to Broadway/Waveland")<br />
Take the #66 Chicago Bus west to California (Bus will say either "#66 Chicago west to Austin" or "#66 Chicago West to Pulaski." You can take either one because both Austin and Pulaski are further west than we are so both stop at California)<br />
The Chicago bus stops on the west side of California, which is the side of the street we're on. On California, walk a block north to Walton.<br />
<br />
''Train + Bus (slightly faster/more reliable, but only by about 5-10 minutes)''<br />
<br />
Walk to the UIC/Halsted Blue Line <br />
Take the O'Hare train (toward the Loop) and go all the way through the Loop and back west. Get off at Chicago and use the exit that says "North side of Chicago Ave" (or something similar — I don't remember exactly).<br />
Take the #66 Chicago Bus west to California (Bus will say either "#66 Chicago west to Austin" or "#66 Chicago West to Pulaski." You can take either one because both Austin and Pulaski are further west than we are so both stop at California)<br />
The Chicago bus stops on the west side of California, which is the side of the street we're on. On California, walk a block north to Walton.<br />
<br />
=== Newcomer Dinner, Tuesday 2/12 ===<br />
<br />
First time at code4lib? Join fellow c4l newbies and veterans for an evening of food, socializing, and stimulating <strike>discussions about</strike> demonstrations of the many uses of <strike>bacon</strike> <strike>dongles</strike> XML.<br />
<br />
Code4Lib veterans, you're invited too. Join us in welcoming the newcomers!<br />
<br />
'''Plans'''<br />
* When: Tuesday evening (2/12)<br />
* Time: 6 PM (ish) or whenever you can get your group together<br />
* Mastermind (if you have any questions): [mailto:yoosebec@grinnell.edu Becky Yoose]<br />
<br />
''Guidelines:''<br />
*Max of '''6''' per group<br />
**Please, no waitlisting<br />
*ID yourselves so we can get a good mix of new people and veterans in each group<br />
**New folks - n<br />
**c4l vets - v<br />
*One leader needed for each location (declare yourself! - '''Vets are highly encouraged to lead the group''')<br />
**Leader duties<br />
***Make reservations if required; otherwise make sure that the restaurant can handle a group of 6 rowdy library tech type folks<br />
***Herd folks from hotel to restaurant (know where you're going!)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants within .25 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.athenarestaurantchicago.com/index.php Athena] (Greek)<br />
<br />
* Al Cornish - v (leader)<br />
* Carolyn Cole - n<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe - v<br />
* Will Clark - n<br />
* Adam Constabaris - v<br />
* Patrick Hogan - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
We will meet in the hotel lobby. Leave at 6:15 PM, reservation for six at the Athena at 6:30 PM. It is a short walk down Halsted. <br />
<br />
[http://www.dinerestaurant.com/ Dine] (Contemporary)<br />
<br />
<del>[http://www.girlandthegoat.com/ Girl and the Goat] (American) Top Chef fans take note! This is Stephanie Izard's award-winning resto.</del> Totally booked.<br />
<br />
[http://littlegoatchicago.com/ Little Goat]<br />
<br />
Izard just opened a diner across the street from G&G that is walk-in only. (very good, probably a wait but they also have a bar in the back --wickr)<br />
<br />
We'll meet in the lobby of the hotel at 6:30 and walk over. No reservations.<br />
<br />
* Mark Matienzo (leader) - v<br />
* Andromeda Yelton - n<br />
* Hillel Arnold (intern) - veteran newbie<br />
* Kelly Lucas (will meet at restaurant) - n<br />
* Chris Clement - n<br />
* Erin Fahey (will meet at restaurant) -n<br />
* Beatrice Pulliam - n <br />
* '''CAPPED AT 7'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.haymarketbrewing.com/ Haymarket Pub & Brewery] (Pub food) - Reservations at 6:30pm. Meet in conference hotel lobby at 6:10pm<br />
<br />
* Ryan Wick (leader) - v<br />
* Dan Fehrenbach - n<br />
* Pierre Nault - n<br />
* Minh-Quang Nguyen - n<br />
* Matt Bernhardt - n<br />
* David Gonzalez - n<br />
* '''Capped at 7'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.karynsongreen.com/ Karyn’s on Green] (Vegan)<br />
Completely vegan and close to the conference hotel. We'll meet in the conference hotel at around 6:45 (reservation at 7:00 for 6). Google maps says it is a 5 minute walk.<br />
<br />
*Jason Ronallo (leader)- v<br />
*Alicia Cozine - n<br />
*Mark Mounts - v<br />
*Amy Deschenes - n<br />
*Adam Strohm - n<br />
*Jacob Reed - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://niarestaurant.com/nia-restaurant-mediterranean-cuisine/ Nia] (Mediterranean tapas)<br />
<br />
[http://www.pegasuschicago.com/index.php Pegasus] (Greek) - reservation at 6:30 for 6. We'll meet in the hotel lobby at 6:15 and walk down.<br />
*Erin White (leader) - v<br />
* Don Mennerich -n<br />
* John MacGillivray <br />
* Santi Thompson - n<br />
* Jan Waterhouse - n<br />
* Nell Taylor - v<br />
*'''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.roditys.com/index.html Roditys] (Greek) -- Reservations made for 6:30pm. Let's meet in the hotel lobby at 6pm and walk over from there. Its ok if you're a bit late to the lobby, we'll wait. If you have any questions email Rosalyn (Rosy) rosalynmetz at gmail dot com<br />
<br />
* Rosalyn Metz (leader) - v<br />
* [[User:highermath|Cary Gordon]] - v<br />
* [[User:Jacobandresen|Jacob Andresen]] - n<br />
* Karen Miller - n<br />
* Dre - v<br />
* Mahria Lebow - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .25 miles and .5 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
Code4lib Chicago Celery Salt Society - [http://www.alsbeef.com/ Al's Beef]<br />
<br />
* Jason Casden (leader) - v - No reservations. We can walk from the hotel at 7.<br />
* Charlie Morris - n<br />
* Cory Lown - v<br />
* Carolina Garcia - n<br />
* Cody Hanson - n<br />
* Ken Varnum - v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://avecrestaurant.com/# Avec] (Small plate)<br />
Family-style small plate and tapas. Great Yelp reviews. We'll meet in the conference hotel at 6:00 <strike>6:45</strike> (they don't take reservations, but have stuff to sip on if there's a wait). Less than 10 minute walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Ellis (leader) - v<br />
* Jon Stroop - v<br />
* Paula Gray-Overtoom - n<br />
* Emily Zervas - n<br />
* Cynthia Ng - neither<br />
* Sarah Dooley - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.babavillage.com/ Baba’s Village] (Indian/Pakistani)<br />
<br />
[http://blackbirdrestaurant.com/ Blackbird] (Contemporary)<br />
<br />
(Since the reservation is late, does anyone want to meet for drink in the hotel bar beforehand? There's really no place to wait at the restaurant, and there's no nice bar nearby that I can recall. cm)<br />
* Justin Coyne (reserver) - v - Reservation for Blackbird for 6 at 8:30pm (justin at curationexperts.com)<br />
* Matt Cordial - v<br />
* [http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/User:Camcclure Christine McClure - n]<br />
* Devin Higgins - n (devinhiggins at gmail)<br />
* Ken Irwin<br />
* Tad Merchant - n (tadoneus @ gmail)<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.carnivalechicago.com/menu Carnivale] (Nuevo Latino)<br />
* Nettie Lagace - n/v - reservation is at 8 pm; let's meet at the hotel bar beforehand and merge with the Blackbird group for a bit. I have a red sweater and purple glasses / nettiel at gmail dot com<br />
* Rebecca Jones - n/v<br />
* Ben Burbridge - n<br />
* Andrea Schurr - n/v<br />
* Geoff Boushey - n<br />
* James Staub - n > v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://decero.hellotacos.com/ De Cero] (Mexican)<br />
<br />
[http://www.dragonflymandarin.com/ Dragonfly] (Chinese, sushi)<br />
<br />
[http://giordanos.com/ Giordano's] (Chicago Style Pizza) This place should be able to handle multiple groups...<br />
Meet at hotel lobby at 6ish and we can walk over around 6:15-6:30.<br />
<br />
* Andrew Nagy (leader) - v<br />
* Virginia Schilling - n<br />
* Jane Sandberg - n<br />
* Richard Aroksaar - n<br />
* Jesse Brown - n (jfbrown78 at gmail dot com)<br />
* Bob Haschart -v<br />
* Alicia Morris<br />
* Ayla Stein - n<br />
* Sharona Ginsberg - n<br />
* Andrew Myers - n<br />
* Jim LeFager - n<br />
* Stephen Eisenhauer - n<br />
* Xiaoming Wang -n<br />
* Greg Murry -n<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://www.grangehallburgerbar.com/ Grange Hall Burger Bar] (Local food)<br />
<br />
[http://www.idreamoffalafel.com/ I Dream of Falafel] (Mediterranean) -- No reservations -- this is a casual place. Supposed to be an 8 minute walk from the hotel. Let's meet at 6:20pm in the Crowne Plaza lobby. I have chin-length brown hair and probably will be holding a paper scribbled with 'falafel.'<br />
<br />
* Emily Lynema (leader) - v<br />
* Christie Peterson - n<br />
* James Stuart - v<br />
* Emily Shaw - n (emilyfshaw at gmail dot com)<br />
* Ian Chan - n (ichan@csusm.edu)<br />
* Zeno Tajoli - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.jaipurchicago.com/ Jaipur] (Indian; Reservation made for 6 at 6:30)<br />
-- Let's meet in the crowne plaza lobby @ 6:15; it's supposed to be a 6 minute walk<br />
<br />
* Andrew Darby (leader) - v<br />
* Josh Wilson (joshwilsonnc at gmail) - n<br />
* Tim Thompson - n<br />
* Mariela Hristova - n<br />
* ryan hess - n<br />
* Patrick Feeley - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://lasardine.com/ La Sardine] (French)<br />
<br />
[http://www.mythaitakumi.com/index.html MyThai Takumi] (Japanese Thai) Reservation at 6:15. Meet in the hotel lobby at 6 pm. Look for the women in a trench coat and hat.<br />
<br />
*Becky Yoose (leader) b dot yoose at gmail - v<br />
*May Chan - n<br />
*David Anderson - newby<br />
*Terry Brady - new<br />
* Dave Menninger - n<br />
*Shawn Carraway -n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.nellcoterestaurant.com/ Nellcôte] (French)<br />
<br />
[http://chicago.provincerestaurant.com/ Province] (American with Central/South American/Spanish influence)<br />
<br />
[http://thepublicanrestaurant.com/ The Publican] (Seafood)<br />
<br />
* Jay Luker (eater) - v - Rezzie is for 8pm<br />
* <del>Mark Matienzo (tweeter) - v</del> started a new newcomer dinner!<br />
* Devon Smith (pickle eater) - repeat offender<br />
* Chris Sharp (dead horse beater) - v<br />
* Michael B. Klein (greeter) - v<br />
* Bill McMillin (meeter) - n<br />
* Tom Johnson (treater) -v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://saigonsisters.tumblr.com/ Saigon Sisters] (Vietnamese) Reservation for 6:15, meet in hotel lobby at 6. I am the one who has been running around in pink tights all day.<br />
* Margaret Heller - v and leader<br />
* Sharon Clapp - n<br />
* Meghan Finch - n<br />
* James Griffin - n<br />
* Maura Byrne - n<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://www.thaiurbankitchen.com/ Thai Urban Kitchen] (Thai, sushi)<br />
<br />
[http://www.trattoriaisabellachicago.com/rest.html Trattoria Isabella] (Italian)<br />
<br />
[http://www.vivo-chicago.com/homepage-2 Vivo] (Italian) <br />
<br />
[http://www.wishbonechicago.com/dining/westloop/ Wishbone] (Southern Reconstruction)<br />
<br />
* Rachel Shaevel (herder, self-proclaimed dictator, and reservation maker) - n (we're on for 6:15! Meet by the women's restroom when the sessions are over.)<br />
* Myrna E Morales (follower) - n<br />
* Sarah Thorngate - n<br />
* Steven Marsden - n<br />
* David Lacy - v<br />
* Luke Gaudreau - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .5 miles and .75 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://currentsontheriver.com/ Currents on the River] (Eclectic)<br />
<br />
[http://n9ne.com/ N9NE Steakhouse] (Steak)<br />
<br />
[http://www.verachicago.com/menu Vera Chicago] (Spanish)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .75 miles and 1 mile of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.theberghoff.com/default.aspx The Berghoff] (German)<br />
* Declan Fleming - v (leader) I checked reservations, and for 6 people, the first time open after the conf is 7:30, so I grabbed that.<br />
** Let's meet in the lobby at 7p and walk over!<br />
* Dave Green - n <br />
* Steven Villereal - n<br />
* Peter Murray - v<br />
* Trey Terrell - n<br />
* Mike Giarlo - v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.yelp.com/biz/frontera-grill-chicago Frontera] (a Rick Bayliss Mex-American restaurant) Reservations are for 7:30, so perhaps the group could get a drink in the lobby beforehand. Either way, we'll depart at 7pm.<br />
: (''note: the drinks at the bar at frontera are very tasty.'')<br />
*Dan Suchy (leader and over-eater) - v<br />
*Matt Critchlow - v<br />
*Carmen Mitchell - v<br />
*Maureen Callahan - n<br />
*David Cliff - n<br />
* Patrick Berry - 3rd year red-shirt freshman<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.nativefoods.com/ Native Foods] (Vegan) lots of vegan, vegetarian, gluten free options. No reservations needed. We could meet near the convention center or Daley library around 6 and take the train together. Lots of places to get drinks afterwards. <br />
<br />
I will wait at 5:30 at outside the UIC forum for anyone who wants to meet here. We'll pick up everyone else at Daley library at 6, then walk to the train station together. <br />
<br />
*Annie Pho(potential leader) - n <br />
*Lauren Magnuson - n<br />
*Bennett Magnino - n (meeting outside the Daley library sounds good)<br />
*Kelly Thompson - n<br />
*Audrey Altman - n<br />
*Mackenzie Brooks - n<br />
*Steven Bassett - n (Can't wait! Native Foods is awesome!).<br />
* '''Capped at 7''' Unless you can handle more folks!<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants more than 1 mile from the hotel'''<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://www.greenzebrachicago.com/index.html Green Zebra] (Vegan)<br />
<br />
[http://honkytonkbbqchicago.com/ Honky Tonk Barbeque] (BBQ) ---- I'm interested in Game Night this evening, so I'll make reservations for early dinner at lunch time (when there's some hope of the HT answering the phone). Please let me know if 6:30 is not OK. Lets leave from the UIC Library (front door) at 6:10. It's a moderate walk (a bit less than a mile) from campus; I also have a car, and can drive a couple people if you want.<br />
*Allan Berry (leader) - n<br />
*Jason Raitz - n (The #60 bus looks like it would save those of us with a bus pass the walk.)<br />
*Brian Wu - n (pwu14 at illinois dot edu)(EDIT: Plans sound good. I am also interested in game night. If somehow we don't make it, I have a 4 player game in my hotel room.)<br />
*Gary Maixner - n<br />
*Keith Nickum -v<br />
*<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.karynraw.com/cooked Karyn’s Cooked] (Vegan)<br />
<br />
[http://www.latabernatapas.com/ La Taberna Tapas] (Mediterranean)<br />
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[http://www.morganschicago.com/ Morgan's on Maxwell] (Pub food)<br />
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[http://www.chezjoelbistro.com/ Chez Joël] (French/Tangiers food) I am leaning towards an early dinner of 6:15 as I have to take-off to make sure the Game Night takes off without a hitch. So leave the conference hotel by 5:45 if it is walk weather or 6PM if it is taxi weather.<br />
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* Francis Kayiwa (knackered leader) - v<br />
* Megan O'Neill Kudzia - n<br />
* Esther Verreau - n<br />
* Michael Neidhardt - n<br />
* Rikke Willer - n<br />
* Esme Cowles - v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
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=== Veg*n Dinner ===<br />
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Let's have dinner at a veg*n-friendly place one night of the conference. Folks of all eating styles welcome.<br />
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Max *6* people per party this year.<br />
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'''Party #1: Chicago Diner''', Wednesday Night http://www.veggiediner.com/ "meat free since '83" <br />
Will they easily be able to accommodate 6 folks walking in?<br />
We'll plan on meeting in the conference hotel at 6pm and taking the 8 bus up there (3411 N. Halsted St Chicago, IL 60657). <br />
# Jason Ronallo (jronallo@gmail.com)<br />
# Linda Ballinger (linda dot ballinger at gmail)<br />
# May Chan (msuicat at gmail dot com)<br />
# Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
# David Uspal (david dot uspal at villanova dot edu) In for the Country Fried StAEk and/or the Soul Bowl. Ex-Vegetarian (which may make it a crime for me to go), so if the list is full and you still want in, feel free to email me and I'll gladly turn over my spot to an actual Veg*n.<br />
# Cynthia Ng (cynthia dot s dot ng at gmail)<br />
Capped at 6<br />
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=== Code4lib/Goose Island Brewing Pull Request ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM<br />
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More information and sign up at [https://code4lib2013-estw.eventbrite.com/|https://code4lib2013-estw.eventbrite.com/]<br />
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=== Bourbon and barbecue ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, 7:00 PM<br />
<br />
Friend of mine tells me his cousin manages a Chicago restaurant, Chicago q, and I should go there and tell him my friend sent me. [http://www.chicagoqrestaurant.com/menus/dinner.php Menu] keeps talking about artisanal barbecue and extensive bourbon options. DONE.<br />
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Reservation is at 7 for a party of 8. Add yourselves. <br />
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We can take the number 20 bus to the Red Line. We should plan to meet in the lobby at 6:10; that way we can work with the bus tracker and make a leisurely trip over. <br />
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<br />
* Andromeda Yelton<br />
* Chris Day [cday2 at saic.edu]<br />
* Abigail Goben <br />
* Rosalyn Metz [rosalynmetz at gmail dot com]<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe [d dot jayasinghe at utoronto dot ca]<br />
* Ray Mathew<br />
* Dre (Barbecue, yes. Bourbon... well, we'll see.) akorphan at ncsu.edu<br />
* Sean Chen schen at law.duke.edu<br />
* <br />
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=== Islandora Dinner ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, Meet at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Lobby at 6:10PM or Meet at Pegasus by 06:30PM.<br />
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'''Where:''' [http://www.pegasuschicago.com Pegasus]<br />
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'''Contact:''' @jrgriffiniii (griffinj at lafayette dot edu)<br />
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Update: '''Tables Reserved'''<br />
<br />
We've reserved tables for 15 people. Unfortunately, this seems to be the limit set by Pegasus. If you wish, you may attempt to form a second party and reserve the table(s) for 06:30PM.<br />
<br />
Discuss and exchange ideas related to the Drupal-based front-end to the Fedora Commons repository! Freely discuss the status of Islandora 7, DiscoveryGarden, Inc. projects, your institutional repository instance(s), non-Islandora experiments in Drupal/Fedora interfacing, or any specific layer of the Islandora application stack.<br />
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=== Non-beery get together ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, Meet at hotel lobby at around 6:30 (and take public transport over to the park) OR meet us at the rink at 6:45, skating rink closes at 8 PM<br />
<br />
'''Where:''' [https://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/ice_skating_at_themccormicktribuneicerink.html McCormick Tribune Ice Rink]<br />
<br />
'''Contact:''' @dchud, @ranti, @yo_bj (b dot yoose at gmail), @wendyrlibrarian<br />
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'''Cost:''' $10 skate rental, people watching free<br />
<br />
Come and (attempt to) skate with us! This is also a good people watching opportunity, so if you don't want to skate, there will be places to hang out around the rink and the park. There is a [http://www.parkgrillchicago.com/cafe/food-menu cafe] near the rink as well, with hot drinks and food.<br />
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FYI - For those of you who want something else to munch on while hanging out, there's a [http://www.garrettpopcorn.com/chicago-locations/4-east-madison-street/ Garrett Popcorn Shop] a couple blocks away.<br />
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# Chris Sharp (indicating interest)<br />
# Becky Yoose (ready to fall on her butt repeatedly for the entertainment of others)<br />
# Peter Murray<br />
# Shawn Carraway<br />
# Karen Coombs<br />
# Michael Levy<br />
# Christie Peterson<br />
# Andrew Pasterfield<br />
# Virginia Schilling<br />
# Al Cornish<br />
# Sibyl Schaefer<br />
# Kalee Sprague<br />
# Luis Baquera (ready to distract everyone with his own fantastic wipeouts while Becky composes herself)<br />
# Maccabee Levine<br />
# Sarah Shealy (I'm pretty sure I'll fall spectacularly as well :) )<br />
# Emily Lynema (interested!)<br />
# Gabriel Farrell<br />
# Gary Maixner (former hockey player! so no falling from me)<br />
# Tim Shearer<br />
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=== Flying Trapeze ===<br />
'''When:''' Monday, 2/11, TBD<br />
<br />
'''Contact:''' rosalynmetz at gmail dot com<br />
<br />
'''Class is full.'''<br />
<br />
No this is not a joke. If you haven't heard Rosy is an aspiring trapeze artists and wants to bring the fun to her friends in Code4Lib. There is a trapeze rig in Chicago and she plans on visiting it and hopes that some of you can come along as well. If its your first time taking a trapeze class, they'll start you off learning [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oqPi_zuX7A a knee hang] and depending on how that goes you might be able to catch it at the end of class. If you have any questions about whether or not this is for you, [http://chicago.trapezeschool.com/classes/trapeze.php TSNY Chicago's website] should have the answer, if not feel free to contact Rosy.<br />
<br />
Trapeze classes are $57, last 2 hours, and are limited to 10 people. Currently TSNY Chicago hasn't release their class schedule for February -- they should be doing that around Jan. 1. If we can get enough people interested before then, we can buy out a whole class. If not it'll be first come, first serve (along with the general public).<br />
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If you're interested in signing up, feel free to add your name and contact info to the list below.<br />
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'''''Sign Up List'''''<br />
# Jay Luker (first!)<br />
# Bill McMillin<br />
# Bess Sadler<br />
# Karen Coyle<br />
# Sibyl Schaefer<br />
# Rosalyn Metz (because I'm organizing)<br />
# Alicia Cozine<br />
# Gabriel Farrell<br />
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=== Game Night! ===<br />
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See the http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_game_night page for the latest details and to sign up for individual games or add games you're willing to lead/teach!<br />
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<br />
Moved this from idea to an actual event. Still getting some details, but here's what we know:<br />
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Game Night! Type of games might vary due to interest and what people bring. Looks like interest right now is mostly on light to mediumish games with a dash of abstracts ;). <br />
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Rough Schedule:<br />
* 7:30 setup<br />
* 7:45 start playing games!<br />
* 10:00 start winding down (don't start new games)<br />
* 10:30 all done, turn off the lights<br />
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* I highly recommend that people walk in groups to get back to their respective lodgings. I'll ask folks still around at the end to help me clean up so we can walk back to the conference hotel*<br />
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Please bring your badge with. (You don't need to wear it on the way, but that'll help us make sure everyone in the room is supposed to be there.)<br />
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We have a conference room (1-470) at the UIC library (Richard J. Daley Library, 801 S. Morgan, Chicago) reserved for 7:30 on Tuesday the 11th. I'll try to show up at the lobby and hang out there for at about 7:15. I'll be the guy with a code4lib nametag and a box of games ;). Not sure how late we'll play, it looks like the library is open till 1:00am, but I suspect I will for now put a rough ending time of 11pm. <br />
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(Note, there's also some discussion on Cards Against Humanity. I will try to make sure there's an alternative game, but I don't know if I want to prohibit any games. I would say though to remember to be respectful and courteous to those around you. I will probably be pondering this issue for a while)<br />
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The original list of people who signed up is below.<br />
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I (Jon Gorman) will bring some board games and pick up some cards. Add your name to the list below if you're interested in attending. Also not if you can bring games. Bringing games is NOT REQUIRED. If you can bring a game you can teach, that's great and will make sure we're not just stuck playing the games I bring.<br />
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(I've added some comments to the game lists below)<br />
* jtgorman, aka Jon Gorman: I'll bring Time's Up: Total Recall, Tsuro, Hey, That's My Fish, Hive, and some more I haven't decided on yet. (My profile over at http://www.boardgamegeek.com/ is jtgorman as well if you want to browse my games and make requests)<br />
* yo_bj: I have some games I can bring as well (Kill Doctor Lucky, Fluxx, Godzilla: Stomp, Munchkin Zombies, etc.). Monday doesn't have anything major planned... <br />
*danwho: I 'll bring the Cards Against Humanity set.<br />
*escowles (Mon/Tue preferred): I've got lots of games I could bring like Settlers of Catan, Carcassonne, Ticket to Ride, Age of Renaissance, Elfenland, Agricola, Le Havre, Smallworld, RoboRally, etc. etc. <br />
** Take your pick! All good games. I'll try to finalize my list of games before Friday - JonG <br />
*jen_young: I'm local and I have quite a few games. Just about every version of Fluxx, Bananagrams, Gloom, Munchkin Cthulu,Cards Against Humanity, Apples to Apples, Risk, Last Night on Earth, etc.) <br />
**All good games! If you don't mind bringing a box that would be awesome. I particularly like Apples to Apples, Last Night on Earth and Gloom - JonG<br />
* decasm: Interested in Go (aka igo, weiqi, baduk) anytime, not just game night. I can do Catan as well. (And as much as I love it, Cards Against Humanity is probably a violation of the new Code of Conduct.) <br />
** I look forward to losing my first game of Go to you ;) - JonG<br />
** I'd love to learn Go. <del>Perhaps after the newcomer dinner?</del> Oof... won't make for Tues. But would still be interested to learn. --ranti.<br />
* csharp: I'm interested in playing games - whatever people bring. I almost always travel with a pack or two of playing cards ;-). Monday or Tuesday nights are fine.<br />
* moneill: I would love to join in! I have a version of Catchphrase floating around somewhere, and I think I have Battleship...I need to go weed around in that drawer and see what else presents itself. Tuesday would be my preferred night, but I will make it work! <br />
** Don't worry too much about bringing a game if transportation is a problem. One thing I've done w/ stuff like catchphrase is not take the box but to put pieces and cards in a bag - JOn G<br />
* demiankatz: I'm always up for a game. I'm hoping to travel light so probably shouldn't bring anything, but if there's a local game shop, I might be persuaded to pick up something new as a souvenir. <br />
** Don't worry, I think there will be plenty of games - JonG<br />
* sekjal: I've got [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/36218/dominion Dominion], [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/68448/7-wonders 7 Wonders], [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/30933/bang-the-bullet Bang!], [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/18333/ecofluxx EcoFluxx] and [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/116/guillotine Guillotine] that I can bring. ++ on Cards against Humanity! Prefer non-conflict with beer night. <br />
** Also all good games. I have 7 Wonders, but can bring some other games if you bring that. - Jon G<br />
* arty: so totally interested. Unfortunately, I have no games to contribute.<br />
** No prob.<br />
* sanderson: I would be interested. I can bring [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/478/citadels Citadels] (2-7 players)<br />
** Citadels would be awesome and means I don't have to bring it ;) - JonG<br />
* dvdndrsn: Definitely in! Can bring Innovation, Tichu, Dominion, but Cards Against Humanity sounds good. <br />
** I'll put in a vote for Tichu, heard good things about it - Jon G <br />
* smkiewel: I'm likely to join. Can bring Arkham Horror and Munchkin.<br />
** Arkham Horror seems rather bulky to travel with, but if you want to play bring it ;) - Jon G<br />
** mbutler: If someone actually brings Arkham Horror I'd throw down. Otherwise, whateve. <br />
* jkwilson: I'd like to attend Monday or Tuesday. I have a bunch of games but I'd prefer not to travel with them, and anyway it sounds like they're covered above. I'll bring the 5-6 player Catan extension.<br />
* ejlynema: Interested, but will probably attend Newcomer dinner on Tuesday. Like Dominion and 7 Wonders, but probably don't have room to bring in suitcase. Anyone bringing Tsuro? <br />
** I can bring Tsuro - Jon G<br />
* Christie Peterson (save4use): Also interested, but also probably attending newcomer dinner on Tuesday. Can bring [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/11/bohnanza Bohnanza] and one deck of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_%28game%29 Set]. <br />
**Bohnanza and Set would be awesome - JonG<br />
**Done! I will bring them both -- C<br />
* dgcliff: I'd be interested. Can bring Ticket to Ride.<br />
* mbklein: definitely interested. Will check on my (currently unpacked) games. I am dying to play Cards Against Humanity. If we can't find a way to reconcile it with the Code of Conduct, we need a different Code of Conduct.<br />
** Considering that this is a public event, and that no one knows everyone's sensitivity levels in the room, it might not be a good idea to break out a crass, adult version of apples to apples in the middle of the gaming room. :cP (yo_bj)<br />
* duspal: In. My board game collection is small but mighty (Arkham Horror, Catan, Vampire: Prince of the City, Deadlands: Battle for Slaughter Gulch, Arabian Nights, Diplomacy, Shogun, and Cosmic Encounter off the top of my head, amongst a few others). Let me know ahead of time if anyone is interested, since they're all relatively big... <br />
** If you really want to play Cosmic Encounter, I can bring my copy (Fantasy Flight edition, 3 expansions), just let me know - JonG<br />
*librarywebchic: I'm willing to bring a set and teach folks how to play Majhong. Need at least three to play though.<br />
**beatricep: Uno gets no respect. ;-) @librarywebchic: I have always wanted to learn to play Majhong. If you're still bringing it, I'm in!<br />
** Agreed, I don't know Majhong and I love learning new games. - JonG<br />
** I actually know a few different rule sets. It's too bad I don't have a travel set or I'd bring a 2nd one -Arty<br />
** I'm local and can bring a mahjong set. I've had no one to play with for years, so have probably forgotten how. -Linda B<br />
* jcraitz: I'm in after the newcomer dinner. I'll bring Citadels and Bang! <br />
**I think someone higher in the list offered to bring citadels, but won't hurt to have two copies just in case one of you don't show ;) - JonG<br />
**Aww no. left my games at the office. Looks like I'll have to jump in someone else's game.<br />
* julia: I'll be the freeloader who showed up and didn't bring any games.<br />
* kenirwin: interested in attending<br />
* sdellis: attending<br />
* ianc: interested in attending, a little rusty but definitely up for a couple rounds of Mahjong, also want to try something new too!<br />
* haschart: Interested in attending, if I can make it work with the newcomer dinner. Big fan of Dominion lately, but probably cannot bring it `cause the "Big Box" with the base game and two expansion sets is bigger than my suitcase. I could bring "Race for the Galaxy" if there's any interest.<br />
* jessebrown: Interested in attending. I can bring Set and Zombie Fluxx.<br />
* terrywbrady: I would like to attend<br />
* dan fehrenbach (dnfehren): I would like to attend, can bring Pandemic if anyone is interested.<br />
* dileshni: interested in attending. <br />
* Corey Harper: definitely interested in attending if space allows.<br />
* saverkamp: interested in attending.<br />
* Emily Shaw: I like games. <br />
* Alan Dyck: I play Carcassonne and Munchkin among others. I see those listed so I'm bringing a game some friends and I have been creating: Wandering Monster.<br />
* Heidi Frank (hf36@nyu.edu) - I love card games like gin/rummy, but am open to anything.<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer - attending, and will bring anything that fits in my carry-on<br />
* cpsarason - I'm up for whatever!<br />
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-- *Please, please, please, if you're signing up on this list, also sign up for a paritcular game slot to start out the evening or put your game in: http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_game_night<br />
we're having so many people sign up after Jan. 14th we're in risk of overflowing the room. (I should have put in a cap limit, but given how late I realized this, I haven't *<br />
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I have to confess, I started trying to organize what games certain people were bringing, but it got confusing fast and I don't want anyone to feel compelled to bring anything or feel bad if they can't make it. So if there is something you're dying to play, let me know and I'll try to bring it if I have it.<br />
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=== UNC v Duke? ===<br />
<br />
I'm going to watch the UNC/Duke game <strike>somewhere</strike> in the lobby of the conference hotel. Probably won't be there when it starts at 8:00 but will as soon as skating is done.<br />
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Tim Shearer (tshearer at email dot unc dot edu) - instigator<br />
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== Social Map - Places of Interest==<br />
<br />
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=213549257652679418473.0004ce6c25e6cdeb0319d&msa=0<br />
<br />
== Layar: augmented reality Code4Lib view of Chicago ==<br />
<br />
There's a "Code4Lib 2013" layer in [http://www.layar.com/ Layar], an augmented reality app that runs on both Android and iOS. You can use it to scan around the city to see two kinds of things: 1) tweets using the #c4l13 or #code4lib hashtag (if the tweets are geolocated so they can be<br />
nailed to a point) and 2) points of interest from the [https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=213549257652679418473.0004ce6c25e6cdeb0319d&msa=0 shared Google Map]. <br />
<br />
To use it:<br />
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* install Layar on your phone<br />
* run it and click to go into Geo Layers mode<br />
* search for "code4lib 2013"<br />
* launch the layer and look around<br />
<br />
See Code4Lib people and events overlaid on top of Chicago, in real time! See an alternate view of the city that's all about libraries and coders!<br />
<br />
To make your own tweets appear, use the #c4l13 hashtag and make sure the tweet is geolocated. In Twitter's client you need to do this by enabling geolocation in settings and then enabling it for each tweet.<br />
<br />
Source code running this: [https://github.com/wdenton/laertes Laertes]. Bill Denton set it up and is very curious to find out if it's useful, so let him know if you try it out.<br />
<br />
== Local Events ==<br />
Events Listings<br />
* Chicago Reader http://www.chicagoreader.com/<br />
* The City of Chicago’s Events Guide: http://www.choosechicago.com/ <br />
* Metromix Chicago: http://chicago.metromix.com/events <br />
* Timeout Chicago: http://timeoutchicago.com/<br />
* Chicago Studio Club's [http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?title=LIVE%20MUSIC%20in%20Chicagoland%20via%20Chicago%20Studio%20Club!%20&height=1000&wkst=1&hl=en&bgcolor=%2399ff99&src=info%40chicagostudioclub.net&color=%237A367A&ctz=America%2FChicago Live Music Google Calendar]<br />
<br />
== Local Food ==<br />
== Local Drinks ==<br />
==Chicago Events Feb 10-14==<br />
<br />
=== Sunday February 10===<br />
Theater - [http://www.neofuturists.org/ Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind] "...with its ever-changing "menu," is an attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes. " 7pm.<br />
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Theater - [http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/chunks/Event?oid=8557720 Chunks] : Funny, Heartbreaking, Gross. 7pm & BYOB!<br />
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===Monday February 11===<br />
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Music - [http://www.hideoutchicago.com/event/208497-robbie-fulks-michael-miles-chicago/ Robbie Fulks at the Hideout]<br />
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[http://fedora4lib.org/ fedora4lib] - 7 pm to whenever<br />
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===Tuesday, February 12===<br />
<br />
Concert - [http://www.thefatbabies.com/ The Fat Babies] playing at an awesome venue, [http://greenmilljazz.com/ The Green Mill].<br />
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[http://fedora4lib.org/ fedora4lib] - 7 pm to whenever<br />
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===Wednesday, February 13===<br />
===Thursday, February 14===<br />
Tour of the [http://www.newberry.org/ Newberry Library] -- 3:30 p.m.<br />
This will be a special tour for Code4Lib attendees, so please sign up below if you are interested, as I'll need to give the tour guide an estimate of how many people will come. Details on how to get to the Newberry will follow. Questions? Contact ballingerl at newberry dot org<br />
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'''''Directions: '''''<br />
The Newberry is at 60 W Walton St. It could take half an hour to get there from the conference hotel via CTA, so those of you who wish to take public transit as a group can meet me in the hotel lobby by 3:00. We will then go to the UIC-Halsted El stop (5 blocks from hotel), change trains in the Loop, then walk 3-4 blocks to the Newberry. Otherwise, plan on making your preferred way there and meet in the Newberry lobby by 3:30.<br />
<br />
'''''Sign Up List'''''<br />
# Michael Doran - doran@uta.edu<br />
# William Denton - wtd@pobox.com<br />
# Wayne Schneider - wschneider@hclib.org<br />
# Matt Cordial - rev3lator [at] gmail.com<br />
# ryan hess - mhess8 [at] depaul.edu<br />
# [[User:ianc|Ian Chan]] ichan@csusm.edu<br />
# Richard Aroksaar - richard_aroksaar@nps.gov<br />
# [name] - [email address]<br />
# Laurie Lee Moses - lmoses [at] colum.edu<br />
# Ray Schwartz - schwartzr2@wpunj.edu<br />
# May Chan - msuicat [at] gmail.com<br />
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== Music ==<br />
<br />
There's a [http://www.rdio.com/people/wdenton/playlists/2229053/Code4Lib_2013_in_Chicago/ Code4Lib 2013 in Chicago] collaborative playlist on Rdio. If you're a subscriber, have a look, and add something you think everyone would like to hear or use as their personal soundtrack while they're hacking and exploring Chicago.<br />
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[[Category:Code4Lib2013]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2013_social_activities&diff=367552013 social activities2013-02-13T22:35:16Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>== Ideas ==<br />
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* Aviary: super-crazy cocktails. http://www.molecularrecipes.com/molecular-mixology/aviary-cocktails/ . List your name if you're interested, whether Sunday, Monday, and/or Tuesday (after newcomer dinners) work, and whether you're just interested in stopping by, or doing a 7 cocktail tasting flight.*<br />
** statsfool: sunday/monday/tuesday, either drinks or flight.<br />
** Amyhannah: monday/tuesday, drinks, probably not the flight.<br />
** anarchivist: sunday/monday, prefer drinks over flight but could be convinced<br />
** [[User:highermath|highermath]]: monday (could use 10 cocktails after Drupal subCon, I am sure). Uber now works in Chicago, so I would do the flight.<br />
** [[User:pberry|pberry]]: any night but Wednesday (that's Goose Island night) and I'd be up for drinks or flight, although leaning away from flight.<br />
** [[User:thatandromeda|thatandromeda]] oh my gosh yes, any time, probably not the flight.<br />
** [[User:Gdave|gdave]] beautiful site, I would be interested, Sun,Mon,Tues. either drink or flight.<br />
** [[User:shawnc12|shawnc12]]: sunday/monday, either drink or flight<br />
** wdenton: any night, either drink or flight<br />
** beatricep: sunday/monday drink, highly susceptible to flight by peer pressure..<br />
** ryan hess: sunday/monday drink or flight<br />
** infosoph: sunday/monday yes/yes!!<br />
** [[User:Pfeeley|Pfeeley]]: sunday/monday/tuesday, either drink or flight<br />
** [[User:Ksprague|Ksprague]]: tuesday, drink or flight<br />
** [[User:schwartzray|schwartzray]]: anything on any day<br />
* Brewery tour - some possible candidates would be Goose Island, Brew Bus http://www.chicagobrewbus.com/, Piece, Revolution, Half Acre.<br />
* Library field trips - because we're library geeks. Possible places include Newberry and Read/Write.--Read/Write Library confirmed for February 11.--Newberry Library confirmed for February 14.<br />
* Art Institute of Chicago - Only open until 5pm, but possible for people coming in early enough on Sunday. There seems to be enough interest here to actually have a group, when and where should we meet? I added my email so that we could discuss details off the wiki.<br />
** escowles: I'm getting in around noon on Sunday, and interested in this.<br />
** pgrayove at gmail dot com: I'm getting in around noon on Sunday too. I'm interested.<br />
** ranti: And I am. <br />
** tshearerlib: Coming in at around the same time and hope to get to the museum by 1:00. Lunch first?<br />
* Local Option http://localoptionbier.com/ - So you've heard of Hopleaf, you've heard of Maproom. Come to Chicago's *ahem* best kept secret for good food and an evening session on Monday. We will need a tally to make requisite arrangements. Target for arrival at bar: 7ish. Probably a group gathering to head north around 6:30 in hotel lobby (if you want to take the #8 Halsted bus that is).<br />
** kayiwa<br />
** Linda Ballinger<br />
** Courtney Greene<br />
** John Pillans<br />
** +6 from NCSU incl one Bret Davidson<br />
** Megan Kudzia<br />
** Andrew Darby<br />
** erinrwhite<br />
** Will Clarke<br />
** Cody Hanson<br />
** Jesse Brown<br />
** Matt Cordial +1 (my friend and I were already planning a Monday trip here)<br />
** Ray Schwartz<br />
** Eric Larson<br />
** David Cliff<br />
** Ken Irwin<br />
** Dileshni Jayasinghe<br />
<br />
== Planned Events ==<br />
<br />
===Read/Write Library Field Trip, Monday 2/11===<br />
Field trip to the [http://readwritelibrary.org/ Read/Write Library] 6:30PM-9PM <br />
<br />
Drop in whenever during this time.<br />
<br />
Come help catalog the Read/Write Library catalog and hack on the library catalog. We will get food or go to a nearby restaurant depending on interest. We will also invite friends from Code for America to hang out and talk civic data. Bring your laptop along if you have one.<br />
<br />
Let us know if you are coming so we can figure out food:<br />
* Margaret Heller<br />
* Ranti Junus<br />
* Wayne Schneider<br />
* jrochkind will try to make it<br />
* emily shaw (may be a little late)<br />
* <strike>kenirwin - bailed on acct of pre-conf brain death</strike><br />
* Andromeda - yes, unless someone gets Aviary reservations<br />
* Chris Clement - may attend<br />
(hey, there are great bars in that neighborhood!)<br />
* wdenton<br />
<br />
'''Directions to the library from UIC:'''<br />
<br />
''Bus''<br />
<br />
Take the #8 Halsted Bus north to Chicago (Bus will say "#8 Halsted/79th North to Broadway/Waveland")<br />
Take the #66 Chicago Bus west to California (Bus will say either "#66 Chicago west to Austin" or "#66 Chicago West to Pulaski." You can take either one because both Austin and Pulaski are further west than we are so both stop at California)<br />
The Chicago bus stops on the west side of California, which is the side of the street we're on. On California, walk a block north to Walton.<br />
<br />
''Train + Bus (slightly faster/more reliable, but only by about 5-10 minutes)''<br />
<br />
Walk to the UIC/Halsted Blue Line <br />
Take the O'Hare train (toward the Loop) and go all the way through the Loop and back west. Get off at Chicago and use the exit that says "North side of Chicago Ave" (or something similar — I don't remember exactly).<br />
Take the #66 Chicago Bus west to California (Bus will say either "#66 Chicago west to Austin" or "#66 Chicago West to Pulaski." You can take either one because both Austin and Pulaski are further west than we are so both stop at California)<br />
The Chicago bus stops on the west side of California, which is the side of the street we're on. On California, walk a block north to Walton.<br />
<br />
=== Newcomer Dinner, Tuesday 2/12 ===<br />
<br />
First time at code4lib? Join fellow c4l newbies and veterans for an evening of food, socializing, and stimulating <strike>discussions about</strike> demonstrations of the many uses of <strike>bacon</strike> <strike>dongles</strike> XML.<br />
<br />
Code4Lib veterans, you're invited too. Join us in welcoming the newcomers!<br />
<br />
'''Plans'''<br />
* When: Tuesday evening (2/12)<br />
* Time: 6 PM (ish) or whenever you can get your group together<br />
* Mastermind (if you have any questions): [mailto:yoosebec@grinnell.edu Becky Yoose]<br />
<br />
''Guidelines:''<br />
*Max of '''6''' per group<br />
**Please, no waitlisting<br />
*ID yourselves so we can get a good mix of new people and veterans in each group<br />
**New folks - n<br />
**c4l vets - v<br />
*One leader needed for each location (declare yourself! - '''Vets are highly encouraged to lead the group''')<br />
**Leader duties<br />
***Make reservations if required; otherwise make sure that the restaurant can handle a group of 6 rowdy library tech type folks<br />
***Herd folks from hotel to restaurant (know where you're going!)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants within .25 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.athenarestaurantchicago.com/index.php Athena] (Greek)<br />
<br />
* Al Cornish - v (leader)<br />
* Carolyn Cole - n<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe - v<br />
* Will Clark - n<br />
* Adam Constabaris - v<br />
* Patrick Hogan - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
We will meet in the hotel lobby. Leave at 6:15 PM, reservation for six at the Athena at 6:30 PM. It is a short walk down Halsted. <br />
<br />
[http://www.dinerestaurant.com/ Dine] (Contemporary)<br />
<br />
<del>[http://www.girlandthegoat.com/ Girl and the Goat] (American) Top Chef fans take note! This is Stephanie Izard's award-winning resto.</del> Totally booked.<br />
<br />
[http://littlegoatchicago.com/ Little Goat]<br />
<br />
Izard just opened a diner across the street from G&G that is walk-in only. (very good, probably a wait but they also have a bar in the back --wickr)<br />
<br />
We'll meet in the lobby of the hotel at 6:30 and walk over. No reservations.<br />
<br />
* Mark Matienzo (leader) - v<br />
* Andromeda Yelton - n<br />
* Hillel Arnold (intern) - veteran newbie<br />
* Kelly Lucas (will meet at restaurant) - n<br />
* Chris Clement - n<br />
* Erin Fahey (will meet at restaurant) -n<br />
* Beatrice Pulliam - n <br />
* '''CAPPED AT 7'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.haymarketbrewing.com/ Haymarket Pub & Brewery] (Pub food) - Reservations at 6:30pm. Meet in conference hotel lobby at 6:10pm<br />
<br />
* Ryan Wick (leader) - v<br />
* Dan Fehrenbach - n<br />
* Pierre Nault - n<br />
* Minh-Quang Nguyen - n<br />
* Matt Bernhardt - n<br />
* David Gonzalez - n<br />
* '''Capped at 7'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.karynsongreen.com/ Karyn’s on Green] (Vegan)<br />
Completely vegan and close to the conference hotel. We'll meet in the conference hotel at around 6:45 (reservation at 7:00 for 6). Google maps says it is a 5 minute walk.<br />
<br />
*Jason Ronallo (leader)- v<br />
*Alicia Cozine - n<br />
*Mark Mounts - v<br />
*Amy Deschenes - n<br />
*Adam Strohm - n<br />
*Jacob Reed - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://niarestaurant.com/nia-restaurant-mediterranean-cuisine/ Nia] (Mediterranean tapas)<br />
<br />
[http://www.pegasuschicago.com/index.php Pegasus] (Greek) - reservation at 6:30 for 6. We'll meet in the hotel lobby at 6:15 and walk down.<br />
*Erin White (leader) - v<br />
* Don Mennerich -n<br />
* John MacGillivray <br />
* Santi Thompson - n<br />
* Jan Waterhouse - n<br />
* Nell Taylor - v<br />
*'''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.roditys.com/index.html Roditys] (Greek) -- Reservations made for 6:30pm. Let's meet in the hotel lobby at 6pm and walk over from there. Its ok if you're a bit late to the lobby, we'll wait. If you have any questions email Rosalyn (Rosy) rosalynmetz at gmail dot com<br />
<br />
* Rosalyn Metz (leader) - v<br />
* [[User:highermath|Cary Gordon]] - v<br />
* [[User:Jacobandresen|Jacob Andresen]] - n<br />
* Karen Miller - n<br />
* Dre - v<br />
* Mahria Lebow - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .25 miles and .5 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
Code4lib Chicago Celery Salt Society - [http://www.alsbeef.com/ Al's Beef]<br />
<br />
* Jason Casden (leader) - v - No reservations. We can walk from the hotel at 7.<br />
* Charlie Morris - n<br />
* Cory Lown - v<br />
* Carolina Garcia - n<br />
* Cody Hanson - n<br />
* Ken Varnum - v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://avecrestaurant.com/# Avec] (Small plate)<br />
Family-style small plate and tapas. Great Yelp reviews. We'll meet in the conference hotel at 6:00 <strike>6:45</strike> (they don't take reservations, but have stuff to sip on if there's a wait). Less than 10 minute walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Ellis (leader) - v<br />
* Jon Stroop - v<br />
* Paula Gray-Overtoom - n<br />
* Emily Zervas - n<br />
* Cynthia Ng - neither<br />
* Sarah Dooley - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.babavillage.com/ Baba’s Village] (Indian/Pakistani)<br />
<br />
[http://blackbirdrestaurant.com/ Blackbird] (Contemporary)<br />
<br />
(Since the reservation is late, does anyone want to meet for drink in the hotel bar beforehand? There's really no place to wait at the restaurant, and there's no nice bar nearby that I can recall. cm)<br />
* Justin Coyne (reserver) - v - Reservation for Blackbird for 6 at 8:30pm (justin at curationexperts.com)<br />
* Matt Cordial - v<br />
* [http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/User:Camcclure Christine McClure - n]<br />
* Devin Higgins - n (devinhiggins at gmail)<br />
* Ken Irwin<br />
* Tad Merchant - n (tadoneus @ gmail)<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.carnivalechicago.com/menu Carnivale] (Nuevo Latino)<br />
* Nettie Lagace - n/v - reservation is at 8 pm; let's meet at the hotel bar beforehand and merge with the Blackbird group for a bit. I have a red sweater and purple glasses / nettiel at gmail dot com<br />
* Rebecca Jones - n/v<br />
* Ben Burbridge - n<br />
* Andrea Schurr - n/v<br />
* Geoff Boushey - n<br />
* James Staub - n > v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://decero.hellotacos.com/ De Cero] (Mexican)<br />
<br />
[http://www.dragonflymandarin.com/ Dragonfly] (Chinese, sushi)<br />
<br />
[http://giordanos.com/ Giordano's] (Chicago Style Pizza) This place should be able to handle multiple groups...<br />
Meet at hotel lobby at 6ish and we can walk over around 6:15-6:30.<br />
<br />
* Andrew Nagy (leader) - v<br />
* Virginia Schilling - n<br />
* Jane Sandberg - n<br />
* Richard Aroksaar - n<br />
* Jesse Brown - n (jfbrown78 at gmail dot com)<br />
* Bob Haschart -v<br />
* Alicia Morris<br />
* Ayla Stein - n<br />
* Sharona Ginsberg - n<br />
* Andrew Myers - n<br />
* Jim LeFager - n<br />
* Stephen Eisenhauer - n<br />
* Xiaoming Wang -n<br />
* Greg Murry -n<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://www.grangehallburgerbar.com/ Grange Hall Burger Bar] (Local food)<br />
<br />
[http://www.idreamoffalafel.com/ I Dream of Falafel] (Mediterranean) -- No reservations -- this is a casual place. Supposed to be an 8 minute walk from the hotel. Let's meet at 6:20pm in the Crowne Plaza lobby. I have chin-length brown hair and probably will be holding a paper scribbled with 'falafel.'<br />
<br />
* Emily Lynema (leader) - v<br />
* Christie Peterson - n<br />
* James Stuart - v<br />
* Emily Shaw - n (emilyfshaw at gmail dot com)<br />
* Ian Chan - n (ichan@csusm.edu)<br />
* Zeno Tajoli - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.jaipurchicago.com/ Jaipur] (Indian; Reservation made for 6 at 6:30)<br />
-- Let's meet in the crowne plaza lobby @ 6:15; it's supposed to be a 6 minute walk<br />
<br />
* Andrew Darby (leader) - v<br />
* Josh Wilson (joshwilsonnc at gmail) - n<br />
* Tim Thompson - n<br />
* Mariela Hristova - n<br />
* ryan hess - n<br />
* Patrick Feeley - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://lasardine.com/ La Sardine] (French)<br />
<br />
[http://www.mythaitakumi.com/index.html MyThai Takumi] (Japanese Thai) Reservation at 6:15. Meet in the hotel lobby at 6 pm. Look for the women in a trench coat and hat.<br />
<br />
*Becky Yoose (leader) b dot yoose at gmail - v<br />
*May Chan - n<br />
*David Anderson - newby<br />
*Terry Brady - new<br />
* Dave Menninger - n<br />
*Shawn Carraway -n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.nellcoterestaurant.com/ Nellcôte] (French)<br />
<br />
[http://chicago.provincerestaurant.com/ Province] (American with Central/South American/Spanish influence)<br />
<br />
[http://thepublicanrestaurant.com/ The Publican] (Seafood)<br />
<br />
* Jay Luker (eater) - v - Rezzie is for 8pm<br />
* <del>Mark Matienzo (tweeter) - v</del> started a new newcomer dinner!<br />
* Devon Smith (pickle eater) - repeat offender<br />
* Chris Sharp (dead horse beater) - v<br />
* Michael B. Klein (greeter) - v<br />
* Bill McMillin (meeter) - n<br />
* Tom Johnson (treater) -v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://saigonsisters.tumblr.com/ Saigon Sisters] (Vietnamese) Reservation for 6:15, meet in hotel lobby at 6. I am the one who has been running around in pink tights all day.<br />
* Margaret Heller - v and leader<br />
* Sharon Clapp - n<br />
* Meghan Finch - n<br />
* James Griffin - n<br />
* Maura Byrne - n<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://www.thaiurbankitchen.com/ Thai Urban Kitchen] (Thai, sushi)<br />
<br />
[http://www.trattoriaisabellachicago.com/rest.html Trattoria Isabella] (Italian)<br />
<br />
[http://www.vivo-chicago.com/homepage-2 Vivo] (Italian) <br />
<br />
[http://www.wishbonechicago.com/dining/westloop/ Wishbone] (Southern Reconstruction)<br />
<br />
* Rachel Shaevel (herder, self-proclaimed dictator, and reservation maker) - n (we're on for 6:15! Meet by the women's restroom when the sessions are over.)<br />
* Myrna E Morales (follower) - n<br />
* Sarah Thorngate - n<br />
* Steven Marsden - n<br />
* David Lacy - v<br />
* Luke Gaudreau - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .5 miles and .75 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://currentsontheriver.com/ Currents on the River] (Eclectic)<br />
<br />
[http://n9ne.com/ N9NE Steakhouse] (Steak)<br />
<br />
[http://www.verachicago.com/menu Vera Chicago] (Spanish)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .75 miles and 1 mile of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.theberghoff.com/default.aspx The Berghoff] (German)<br />
* Declan Fleming - v (leader) I checked reservations, and for 6 people, the first time open after the conf is 7:30, so I grabbed that.<br />
** Let's meet in the lobby at 7p and walk over!<br />
* Dave Green - n <br />
* Steven Villereal - n<br />
* Peter Murray - v<br />
* Trey Terrell - n<br />
* Mike Giarlo - v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.yelp.com/biz/frontera-grill-chicago Frontera] (a Rick Bayliss Mex-American restaurant) Reservations are for 7:30, so perhaps the group could get a drink in the lobby beforehand. Either way, we'll depart at 7pm.<br />
: (''note: the drinks at the bar at frontera are very tasty.'')<br />
*Dan Suchy (leader and over-eater) - v<br />
*Matt Critchlow - v<br />
*Carmen Mitchell - v<br />
*Maureen Callahan - n<br />
*David Cliff - n<br />
* Patrick Berry - 3rd year red-shirt freshman<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.nativefoods.com/ Native Foods] (Vegan) lots of vegan, vegetarian, gluten free options. No reservations needed. We could meet near the convention center or Daley library around 6 and take the train together. Lots of places to get drinks afterwards. <br />
<br />
I will wait at 5:30 at outside the UIC forum for anyone who wants to meet here. We'll pick up everyone else at Daley library at 6, then walk to the train station together. <br />
<br />
*Annie Pho(potential leader) - n <br />
*Lauren Magnuson - n<br />
*Bennett Magnino - n (meeting outside the Daley library sounds good)<br />
*Kelly Thompson - n<br />
*Audrey Altman - n<br />
*Mackenzie Brooks - n<br />
*Steven Bassett - n (Can't wait! Native Foods is awesome!).<br />
* '''Capped at 7''' Unless you can handle more folks!<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants more than 1 mile from the hotel'''<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://www.greenzebrachicago.com/index.html Green Zebra] (Vegan)<br />
<br />
[http://honkytonkbbqchicago.com/ Honky Tonk Barbeque] (BBQ) ---- I'm interested in Game Night this evening, so I'll make reservations for early dinner at lunch time (when there's some hope of the HT answering the phone). Please let me know if 6:30 is not OK. Lets leave from the UIC Library (front door) at 6:10. It's a moderate walk (a bit less than a mile) from campus; I also have a car, and can drive a couple people if you want.<br />
*Allan Berry (leader) - n<br />
*Jason Raitz - n (The #60 bus looks like it would save those of us with a bus pass the walk.)<br />
*Brian Wu - n (pwu14 at illinois dot edu)(EDIT: Plans sound good. I am also interested in game night. If somehow we don't make it, I have a 4 player game in my hotel room.)<br />
*Gary Maixner - n<br />
*Keith Nickum -v<br />
*<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.karynraw.com/cooked Karyn’s Cooked] (Vegan)<br />
<br />
[http://www.latabernatapas.com/ La Taberna Tapas] (Mediterranean)<br />
<br />
[http://www.morganschicago.com/ Morgan's on Maxwell] (Pub food)<br />
<br />
[http://www.chezjoelbistro.com/ Chez Joël] (French/Tangiers food) I am leaning towards an early dinner of 6:15 as I have to take-off to make sure the Game Night takes off without a hitch. So leave the conference hotel by 5:45 if it is walk weather or 6PM if it is taxi weather.<br />
<br />
* Francis Kayiwa (knackered leader) - v<br />
* Megan O'Neill Kudzia - n<br />
* Esther Verreau - n<br />
* Michael Neidhardt - n<br />
* Rikke Willer - n<br />
* Esme Cowles - v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
=== Veg*n Dinner ===<br />
<br />
Let's have dinner at a veg*n-friendly place one night of the conference. Folks of all eating styles welcome.<br />
<br />
Max *6* people per party this year.<br />
<br />
'''Party #1: Chicago Diner''', Wednesday Night http://www.veggiediner.com/ "meat free since '83" <br />
Will they easily be able to accommodate 6 folks walking in?<br />
We'll plan on meeting in the conference hotel at 6pm and taking the 8 bus up there (3411 N. Halsted St Chicago, IL 60657). <br />
# Jason Ronallo (jronallo@gmail.com)<br />
# Linda Ballinger (linda dot ballinger at gmail)<br />
# May Chan (msuicat at gmail dot com)<br />
# Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
# David Uspal (david dot uspal at villanova dot edu) In for the Country Fried StAEk and/or the Soul Bowl. Ex-Vegetarian (which may make it a crime for me to go), so if the list is full and you still want in, feel free to email me and I'll gladly turn over my spot to an actual Veg*n.<br />
# Cynthia Ng (cynthia dot s dot ng at gmail)<br />
Capped at 6<br />
<br />
=== Code4lib/Goose Island Brewing Pull Request ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM<br />
<br />
More information and sign up at [https://code4lib2013-estw.eventbrite.com/|https://code4lib2013-estw.eventbrite.com/]<br />
<br />
=== Bourbon and barbecue ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, 7:00 PM<br />
<br />
Friend of mine tells me his cousin manages a Chicago restaurant, Chicago q, and I should go there and tell him my friend sent me. [http://www.chicagoqrestaurant.com/menus/dinner.php Menu] keeps talking about artisanal barbecue and extensive bourbon options. DONE.<br />
<br />
Reservation is at 7 for a party of 8. Add yourselves. <br />
<br />
We can take the number 20 bus to the Red Line. We should plan to meet in the lobby at 6:10; that way we can work with the bus tracker and make a leisurely trip over. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
* Andromeda Yelton<br />
* Chris Day [cday2 at saic.edu]<br />
* Abigail Goben <br />
* Rosalyn Metz [rosalynmetz at gmail dot com]<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe [d dot jayasinghe at utoronto dot ca]<br />
* Ray Mathew<br />
* Dre (Barbecue, yes. Bourbon... well, we'll see.) akorphan at ncsu.edu<br />
* Sean Chen schen at law.duke.edu<br />
* <br />
<br />
=== Islandora Dinner ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, Meet at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Lobby at 6:10PM or Meet at Pegasus by 06:30PM.<br />
<br />
'''Where:''' [http://www.pegasuschicago.com Pegasus]<br />
<br />
'''Contact:''' @jrgriffiniii (griffinj at lafayette dot edu)<br />
<br />
Update: '''Tables Reserved'''<br />
<br />
We've reserved tables for 15 people. Unfortunately, this seems to be the limit set by Pegasus. If you wish, you may attempt to form a second party and reserve the table(s) for 06:30PM.<br />
<br />
Discuss and exchange ideas related to the Drupal-based front-end to the Fedora Commons repository! Freely discuss the status of Islandora 7, DiscoveryGarden, Inc. projects, your institutional repository instance(s), non-Islandora experiments in Drupal/Fedora interfacing, or any specific layer of the Islandora application stack.<br />
<br />
=== Non-beery get together ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, Meet at hotel lobby at around 6:30 (and take public transport over to the park) OR meet us at the rink at 6:45, skating rink closes at 8 PM<br />
<br />
'''Where:''' [https://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/ice_skating_at_themccormicktribuneicerink.html McCormick Tribune Ice Rink]<br />
<br />
'''Contact:''' @dchud, @ranti, @yo_bj (b dot yoose at gmail), @wendyrlibrarian<br />
<br />
'''Cost:''' $10 skate rental, people watching free<br />
<br />
Come and (attempt to) skate with us! This is also a good people watching opportunity, so if you don't want to skate, there will be places to hang out around the rink and the park. There is a [http://www.parkgrillchicago.com/cafe/food-menu cafe] near the rink as well, with hot drinks and food.<br />
<br />
FYI - For those of you who want something else to munch on while hanging out, there's a [http://www.garrettpopcorn.com/chicago-locations/4-east-madison-street/ Garrett Popcorn Shop] a couple blocks away.<br />
<br />
# Chris Sharp (indicating interest)<br />
# Becky Yoose (ready to fall on her butt repeatedly for the entertainment of others)<br />
# Peter Murray<br />
# Shawn Carraway<br />
# Karen Coombs<br />
# Michael Levy<br />
# Christie Peterson<br />
# Andrew Pasterfield<br />
# Virginia Schilling<br />
# Al Cornish<br />
# Sibyl Schaefer<br />
# Kalee Sprague<br />
# Luis Baquera (ready to distract everyone with his own fantastic wipeouts while Becky composes herself)<br />
# Maccabee Levine<br />
# Sarah Shealy (I'm pretty sure I'll fall spectacularly as well :) )<br />
# Emily Lynema (interested!)<br />
# Gabriel Farrell<br />
# Gary Maixner (former hockey player! so no falling from me)<br />
<br />
=== Flying Trapeze ===<br />
'''When:''' Monday, 2/11, TBD<br />
<br />
'''Contact:''' rosalynmetz at gmail dot com<br />
<br />
'''Class is full.'''<br />
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No this is not a joke. If you haven't heard Rosy is an aspiring trapeze artists and wants to bring the fun to her friends in Code4Lib. There is a trapeze rig in Chicago and she plans on visiting it and hopes that some of you can come along as well. If its your first time taking a trapeze class, they'll start you off learning [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oqPi_zuX7A a knee hang] and depending on how that goes you might be able to catch it at the end of class. If you have any questions about whether or not this is for you, [http://chicago.trapezeschool.com/classes/trapeze.php TSNY Chicago's website] should have the answer, if not feel free to contact Rosy.<br />
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Trapeze classes are $57, last 2 hours, and are limited to 10 people. Currently TSNY Chicago hasn't release their class schedule for February -- they should be doing that around Jan. 1. If we can get enough people interested before then, we can buy out a whole class. If not it'll be first come, first serve (along with the general public).<br />
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If you're interested in signing up, feel free to add your name and contact info to the list below.<br />
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'''''Sign Up List'''''<br />
# Jay Luker (first!)<br />
# Bill McMillin<br />
# Bess Sadler<br />
# Karen Coyle<br />
# Sibyl Schaefer<br />
# Rosalyn Metz (because I'm organizing)<br />
# Alicia Cozine<br />
# Gabriel Farrell<br />
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=== Game Night! ===<br />
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See the http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_game_night page for the latest details and to sign up for individual games or add games you're willing to lead/teach!<br />
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Moved this from idea to an actual event. Still getting some details, but here's what we know:<br />
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Game Night! Type of games might vary due to interest and what people bring. Looks like interest right now is mostly on light to mediumish games with a dash of abstracts ;). <br />
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Rough Schedule:<br />
* 7:30 setup<br />
* 7:45 start playing games!<br />
* 10:00 start winding down (don't start new games)<br />
* 10:30 all done, turn off the lights<br />
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* I highly recommend that people walk in groups to get back to their respective lodgings. I'll ask folks still around at the end to help me clean up so we can walk back to the conference hotel*<br />
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Please bring your badge with. (You don't need to wear it on the way, but that'll help us make sure everyone in the room is supposed to be there.)<br />
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We have a conference room (1-470) at the UIC library (Richard J. Daley Library, 801 S. Morgan, Chicago) reserved for 7:30 on Tuesday the 11th. I'll try to show up at the lobby and hang out there for at about 7:15. I'll be the guy with a code4lib nametag and a box of games ;). Not sure how late we'll play, it looks like the library is open till 1:00am, but I suspect I will for now put a rough ending time of 11pm. <br />
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(Note, there's also some discussion on Cards Against Humanity. I will try to make sure there's an alternative game, but I don't know if I want to prohibit any games. I would say though to remember to be respectful and courteous to those around you. I will probably be pondering this issue for a while)<br />
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The original list of people who signed up is below.<br />
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I (Jon Gorman) will bring some board games and pick up some cards. Add your name to the list below if you're interested in attending. Also not if you can bring games. Bringing games is NOT REQUIRED. If you can bring a game you can teach, that's great and will make sure we're not just stuck playing the games I bring.<br />
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(I've added some comments to the game lists below)<br />
* jtgorman, aka Jon Gorman: I'll bring Time's Up: Total Recall, Tsuro, Hey, That's My Fish, Hive, and some more I haven't decided on yet. (My profile over at http://www.boardgamegeek.com/ is jtgorman as well if you want to browse my games and make requests)<br />
* yo_bj: I have some games I can bring as well (Kill Doctor Lucky, Fluxx, Godzilla: Stomp, Munchkin Zombies, etc.). Monday doesn't have anything major planned... <br />
*danwho: I 'll bring the Cards Against Humanity set.<br />
*escowles (Mon/Tue preferred): I've got lots of games I could bring like Settlers of Catan, Carcassonne, Ticket to Ride, Age of Renaissance, Elfenland, Agricola, Le Havre, Smallworld, RoboRally, etc. etc. <br />
** Take your pick! All good games. I'll try to finalize my list of games before Friday - JonG <br />
*jen_young: I'm local and I have quite a few games. Just about every version of Fluxx, Bananagrams, Gloom, Munchkin Cthulu,Cards Against Humanity, Apples to Apples, Risk, Last Night on Earth, etc.) <br />
**All good games! If you don't mind bringing a box that would be awesome. I particularly like Apples to Apples, Last Night on Earth and Gloom - JonG<br />
* decasm: Interested in Go (aka igo, weiqi, baduk) anytime, not just game night. I can do Catan as well. (And as much as I love it, Cards Against Humanity is probably a violation of the new Code of Conduct.) <br />
** I look forward to losing my first game of Go to you ;) - JonG<br />
** I'd love to learn Go. <del>Perhaps after the newcomer dinner?</del> Oof... won't make for Tues. But would still be interested to learn. --ranti.<br />
* csharp: I'm interested in playing games - whatever people bring. I almost always travel with a pack or two of playing cards ;-). Monday or Tuesday nights are fine.<br />
* moneill: I would love to join in! I have a version of Catchphrase floating around somewhere, and I think I have Battleship...I need to go weed around in that drawer and see what else presents itself. Tuesday would be my preferred night, but I will make it work! <br />
** Don't worry too much about bringing a game if transportation is a problem. One thing I've done w/ stuff like catchphrase is not take the box but to put pieces and cards in a bag - JOn G<br />
* demiankatz: I'm always up for a game. I'm hoping to travel light so probably shouldn't bring anything, but if there's a local game shop, I might be persuaded to pick up something new as a souvenir. <br />
** Don't worry, I think there will be plenty of games - JonG<br />
* sekjal: I've got [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/36218/dominion Dominion], [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/68448/7-wonders 7 Wonders], [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/30933/bang-the-bullet Bang!], [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/18333/ecofluxx EcoFluxx] and [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/116/guillotine Guillotine] that I can bring. ++ on Cards against Humanity! Prefer non-conflict with beer night. <br />
** Also all good games. I have 7 Wonders, but can bring some other games if you bring that. - Jon G<br />
* arty: so totally interested. Unfortunately, I have no games to contribute.<br />
** No prob.<br />
* sanderson: I would be interested. I can bring [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/478/citadels Citadels] (2-7 players)<br />
** Citadels would be awesome and means I don't have to bring it ;) - JonG<br />
* dvdndrsn: Definitely in! Can bring Innovation, Tichu, Dominion, but Cards Against Humanity sounds good. <br />
** I'll put in a vote for Tichu, heard good things about it - Jon G <br />
* smkiewel: I'm likely to join. Can bring Arkham Horror and Munchkin.<br />
** Arkham Horror seems rather bulky to travel with, but if you want to play bring it ;) - Jon G<br />
** mbutler: If someone actually brings Arkham Horror I'd throw down. Otherwise, whateve. <br />
* jkwilson: I'd like to attend Monday or Tuesday. I have a bunch of games but I'd prefer not to travel with them, and anyway it sounds like they're covered above. I'll bring the 5-6 player Catan extension.<br />
* ejlynema: Interested, but will probably attend Newcomer dinner on Tuesday. Like Dominion and 7 Wonders, but probably don't have room to bring in suitcase. Anyone bringing Tsuro? <br />
** I can bring Tsuro - Jon G<br />
* Christie Peterson (save4use): Also interested, but also probably attending newcomer dinner on Tuesday. Can bring [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/11/bohnanza Bohnanza] and one deck of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_%28game%29 Set]. <br />
**Bohnanza and Set would be awesome - JonG<br />
**Done! I will bring them both -- C<br />
* dgcliff: I'd be interested. Can bring Ticket to Ride.<br />
* mbklein: definitely interested. Will check on my (currently unpacked) games. I am dying to play Cards Against Humanity. If we can't find a way to reconcile it with the Code of Conduct, we need a different Code of Conduct.<br />
** Considering that this is a public event, and that no one knows everyone's sensitivity levels in the room, it might not be a good idea to break out a crass, adult version of apples to apples in the middle of the gaming room. :cP (yo_bj)<br />
* duspal: In. My board game collection is small but mighty (Arkham Horror, Catan, Vampire: Prince of the City, Deadlands: Battle for Slaughter Gulch, Arabian Nights, Diplomacy, Shogun, and Cosmic Encounter off the top of my head, amongst a few others). Let me know ahead of time if anyone is interested, since they're all relatively big... <br />
** If you really want to play Cosmic Encounter, I can bring my copy (Fantasy Flight edition, 3 expansions), just let me know - JonG<br />
*librarywebchic: I'm willing to bring a set and teach folks how to play Majhong. Need at least three to play though.<br />
**beatricep: Uno gets no respect. ;-) @librarywebchic: I have always wanted to learn to play Majhong. If you're still bringing it, I'm in!<br />
** Agreed, I don't know Majhong and I love learning new games. - JonG<br />
** I actually know a few different rule sets. It's too bad I don't have a travel set or I'd bring a 2nd one -Arty<br />
** I'm local and can bring a mahjong set. I've had no one to play with for years, so have probably forgotten how. -Linda B<br />
* jcraitz: I'm in after the newcomer dinner. I'll bring Citadels and Bang! <br />
**I think someone higher in the list offered to bring citadels, but won't hurt to have two copies just in case one of you don't show ;) - JonG<br />
**Aww no. left my games at the office. Looks like I'll have to jump in someone else's game.<br />
* julia: I'll be the freeloader who showed up and didn't bring any games.<br />
* kenirwin: interested in attending<br />
* sdellis: attending<br />
* ianc: interested in attending, a little rusty but definitely up for a couple rounds of Mahjong, also want to try something new too!<br />
* haschart: Interested in attending, if I can make it work with the newcomer dinner. Big fan of Dominion lately, but probably cannot bring it `cause the "Big Box" with the base game and two expansion sets is bigger than my suitcase. I could bring "Race for the Galaxy" if there's any interest.<br />
* jessebrown: Interested in attending. I can bring Set and Zombie Fluxx.<br />
* terrywbrady: I would like to attend<br />
* dan fehrenbach (dnfehren): I would like to attend, can bring Pandemic if anyone is interested.<br />
* dileshni: interested in attending. <br />
* Corey Harper: definitely interested in attending if space allows.<br />
* saverkamp: interested in attending.<br />
* Emily Shaw: I like games. <br />
* Alan Dyck: I play Carcassonne and Munchkin among others. I see those listed so I'm bringing a game some friends and I have been creating: Wandering Monster.<br />
* Heidi Frank (hf36@nyu.edu) - I love card games like gin/rummy, but am open to anything.<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer - attending, and will bring anything that fits in my carry-on<br />
* cpsarason - I'm up for whatever!<br />
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-- *Please, please, please, if you're signing up on this list, also sign up for a paritcular game slot to start out the evening or put your game in: http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_game_night<br />
we're having so many people sign up after Jan. 14th we're in risk of overflowing the room. (I should have put in a cap limit, but given how late I realized this, I haven't *<br />
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I have to confess, I started trying to organize what games certain people were bringing, but it got confusing fast and I don't want anyone to feel compelled to bring anything or feel bad if they can't make it. So if there is something you're dying to play, let me know and I'll try to bring it if I have it.<br />
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=== UNC v Duke? ===<br />
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I'm going to watch the UNC/Duke game <strike>somewhere</strike> in the lobby of the conference hotel. Probably won't be there when it starts at 8:00 but will as soon as skating is done.<br />
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Tim Shearer (tshearer at email dot unc dot edu) - instigator<br />
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== Social Map - Places of Interest==<br />
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https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=213549257652679418473.0004ce6c25e6cdeb0319d&msa=0<br />
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== Layar: augmented reality Code4Lib view of Chicago ==<br />
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There's a "Code4Lib 2013" layer in [http://www.layar.com/ Layar], an augmented reality app that runs on both Android and iOS. You can use it to scan around the city to see two kinds of things: 1) tweets using the #c4l13 or #code4lib hashtag (if the tweets are geolocated so they can be<br />
nailed to a point) and 2) points of interest from the [https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=213549257652679418473.0004ce6c25e6cdeb0319d&msa=0 shared Google Map]. <br />
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To use it:<br />
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* install Layar on your phone<br />
* run it and click to go into Geo Layers mode<br />
* search for "code4lib 2013"<br />
* launch the layer and look around<br />
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See Code4Lib people and events overlaid on top of Chicago, in real time! See an alternate view of the city that's all about libraries and coders!<br />
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To make your own tweets appear, use the #c4l13 hashtag and make sure the tweet is geolocated. In Twitter's client you need to do this by enabling geolocation in settings and then enabling it for each tweet.<br />
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Source code running this: [https://github.com/wdenton/laertes Laertes]. Bill Denton set it up and is very curious to find out if it's useful, so let him know if you try it out.<br />
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== Local Events ==<br />
Events Listings<br />
* Chicago Reader http://www.chicagoreader.com/<br />
* The City of Chicago’s Events Guide: http://www.choosechicago.com/ <br />
* Metromix Chicago: http://chicago.metromix.com/events <br />
* Timeout Chicago: http://timeoutchicago.com/<br />
* Chicago Studio Club's [http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?title=LIVE%20MUSIC%20in%20Chicagoland%20via%20Chicago%20Studio%20Club!%20&height=1000&wkst=1&hl=en&bgcolor=%2399ff99&src=info%40chicagostudioclub.net&color=%237A367A&ctz=America%2FChicago Live Music Google Calendar]<br />
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== Local Food ==<br />
== Local Drinks ==<br />
==Chicago Events Feb 10-14==<br />
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=== Sunday February 10===<br />
Theater - [http://www.neofuturists.org/ Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind] "...with its ever-changing "menu," is an attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes. " 7pm.<br />
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Theater - [http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/chunks/Event?oid=8557720 Chunks] : Funny, Heartbreaking, Gross. 7pm & BYOB!<br />
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===Monday February 11===<br />
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Music - [http://www.hideoutchicago.com/event/208497-robbie-fulks-michael-miles-chicago/ Robbie Fulks at the Hideout]<br />
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[http://fedora4lib.org/ fedora4lib] - 7 pm to whenever<br />
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===Tuesday, February 12===<br />
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Concert - [http://www.thefatbabies.com/ The Fat Babies] playing at an awesome venue, [http://greenmilljazz.com/ The Green Mill].<br />
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[http://fedora4lib.org/ fedora4lib] - 7 pm to whenever<br />
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===Wednesday, February 13===<br />
===Thursday, February 14===<br />
Tour of the [http://www.newberry.org/ Newberry Library] -- 3:30 p.m.<br />
This will be a special tour for Code4Lib attendees, so please sign up below if you are interested, as I'll need to give the tour guide an estimate of how many people will come. Details on how to get to the Newberry will follow. Questions? Contact ballingerl at newberry dot org<br />
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'''''Directions: '''''<br />
The Newberry is at 60 W Walton St. It could take half an hour to get there from the conference hotel via CTA, so those of you who wish to take public transit as a group can meet me in the hotel lobby by 3:00. We will then go to the UIC-Halsted El stop (5 blocks from hotel), change trains in the Loop, then walk 3-4 blocks to the Newberry. Otherwise, plan on making your preferred way there and meet in the Newberry lobby by 3:30.<br />
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'''''Sign Up List'''''<br />
# Michael Doran - doran@uta.edu<br />
# William Denton - wtd@pobox.com<br />
# Wayne Schneider - wschneider@hclib.org<br />
# Matt Cordial - rev3lator [at] gmail.com<br />
# ryan hess - mhess8 [at] depaul.edu<br />
# [[User:ianc|Ian Chan]] ichan@csusm.edu<br />
# Richard Aroksaar - richard_aroksaar@nps.gov<br />
# [name] - [email address]<br />
# Laurie Lee Moses - lmoses [at] colum.edu<br />
# Ray Schwartz - schwartzr2@wpunj.edu<br />
# May Chan - msuicat [at] gmail.com<br />
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== Music ==<br />
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There's a [http://www.rdio.com/people/wdenton/playlists/2229053/Code4Lib_2013_in_Chicago/ Code4Lib 2013 in Chicago] collaborative playlist on Rdio. If you're a subscriber, have a look, and add something you think everyone would like to hear or use as their personal soundtrack while they're hacking and exploring Chicago.<br />
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<div>'''Sign up for Lightning Talks!!'''<br />
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Lightning talks are scheduled on all three days of the conference. A lightning talk is a fast-paced 5 minute talk on a topic of your choosing. Sign-ups for lightning talks will open immediately following the first keynote.<br />
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Mark Jason Dominus has a nice page [http://perl.plover.com/lt/lightning-talks.html about lightning talks], which includes this summary of why you might want to do one:<br />
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''Maybe you've never given a talk before, and you'd like to start small. For a Lightning Talk, you don't need to make slides, and if you do decide to make slides, you only need to make three.''<br />
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''Maybe you're nervous and you're afraid you'll mess up. It's a lot easier to plan and deliver a five minute talk than it is to deliver a long talk. And if you do mess up, at least the painful part will be over quickly.''<br />
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''Maybe you don't have much to say. Maybe you just want to ask a question, or invite people to help you with your project, or boast about something you did, or tell a short cautionary story. These things are all interesting and worth talking about, but there might not be enough to say about them to fill up thirty minutes.''<br />
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You might also like Mark Fowler's's [http://www.perl.com/pub/2004/07/30/lightningtalk.html Advice for Giving a Lightning Talk].<br />
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Have something to add but didn't get a chance to do it in Chicago? Consider signing up to present at the [[Virtual Lightning Talks]] on April 3rd, 2013.<br />
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'''LIGHTNING TALK SIGNUPS OPEN AT 10 AM EST ON FEBRUARY 12'''<br />
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Those who already have presentation slots, please hold off and give those without slots lightning talk chances, to spread around the opportunity to talk to the conference. <br />
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=== Tuesday, 4:20-5:20pm [12 slots] ===<br />
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Enter ''Name'' -- ''Title of Talk''<br />
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# Cynthia Ng -- [http://apps.library.ryerson.ca/bookfinder/ RULA Bookfinder]<br />
# Julien Gibert - turning a solr response into a rdf file<br />
# Bill Dueber -- Datamart report generator at UMich<br />
# Jonathan Rochkind -- bento_search<br />
# Ross Singer - How are you managing copyright?<br />
# Masao Takaku - [http://www.slideshare.net/tmasao/savemlak-project saveMLAK project for two years] - http://savemlak.jp/<br />
# Jon Stroop - [https://gist.github.com/jpstroop/4771145 Loris Image Server]<br />
# Eric Nord - Candybars for bugs<br />
# Megan O'Neill Kudzia -- games for pedagogy in the library<br />
# Geoffrey Boushey - GEDI reference app for Inter Library Loan<br />
# john sarnowski - Audio archiving with full text search<br />
# George Campbell - [http://tallgeorge.com/3d/about/ three.js: 3D Objects in the browser]<br />
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=== Wenesday, 4:20-5:20pm [12 slots] ===<br />
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Enter ''Name'' -- ''Title of Talk''<br />
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# Demian Katz - gamebooks.org, Geeby-Deeby, and the Dime Novel Bibliography Project.<br />
# Rachel Frick -- LODLAM Summit 2013 and Challenge<br />
# Kenny Ketner -- Occam's Reader<br />
# Al Cornish - Orbis Cascade Alliance Shared ILS Project<br />
# Makoto Okamoto -- Crowd Funding for Library in Japan<br />
# William Denton - Code4Lib 2013 augmented reality view in Layar<br />
# Rosalyn Metz -- What I learned while I was away<br />
# Nettie Lagace -- recent cool fun NISO activities<br />
# chuck koscher-- Fundref<br />
# Andromeda Yelton -- Five Conversations About Coding<br />
# Jeremy Morse -- mPach: Publishing directly into HathiTrust<br />
# Rob Dumas -- Git in Five Minutes<br />
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=== Thursday, 10:15-11:00am [9 slots] ===<br />
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Enter ''Name'' -- ''Title of Talk''<br />
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# <br />
# James Stuart - Taming Email<br />
# Jason Casden and Cory Lown - My #HuntLibrary<br />
# Steven Anderson - Javascript Streaming Clientside Checksumming w/ HTML5 file upload<br />
# Will Hicks - Metadata entry beyond usability<br />
# Kelly Lucas - Drupal as front-end to any Solr index<br />
# Karen Coyle - Nerd Poetry<br />
# Chad Nelson - checkmarc<br />
# Mark Redar - Django Dublin Core app<br />
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<div>== Ideas ==<br />
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* Aviary: super-crazy cocktails. http://www.molecularrecipes.com/molecular-mixology/aviary-cocktails/ . List your name if you're interested, whether Sunday, Monday, and/or Tuesday (after newcomer dinners) work, and whether you're just interested in stopping by, or doing a 7 cocktail tasting flight.*<br />
** statsfool: sunday/monday/tuesday, either drinks or flight.<br />
** Amyhannah: monday/tuesday, drinks, probably not the flight.<br />
** anarchivist: sunday/monday, prefer drinks over flight but could be convinced<br />
** [[User:highermath|highermath]]: monday (could use 10 cocktails after Drupal subCon, I am sure). Uber now works in Chicago, so I would do the flight.<br />
** [[User:pberry|pberry]]: any night but Wednesday (that's Goose Island night) and I'd be up for drinks or flight, although leaning away from flight.<br />
** [[User:thatandromeda|thatandromeda]] oh my gosh yes, any time, probably not the flight.<br />
** [[User:Gdave|gdave]] beautiful site, I would be interested, Sun,Mon,Tues. either drink or flight.<br />
** [[User:shawnc12|shawnc12]]: sunday/monday, either drink or flight<br />
** wdenton: any night, either drink or flight<br />
** beatricep: sunday/monday drink, highly susceptible to flight by peer pressure..<br />
** ryan hess: sunday/monday drink or flight<br />
** infosoph: sunday/monday yes/yes!!<br />
** [[User:Pfeeley|Pfeeley]]: sunday/monday/tuesday, either drink or flight<br />
** [[User:Ksprague|Ksprague]]: tuesday, drink or flight<br />
** [[User:schwartzray|schwartzray]]: anything on any day<br />
* Brewery tour - some possible candidates would be Goose Island, Brew Bus http://www.chicagobrewbus.com/, Piece, Revolution, Half Acre.<br />
* Library field trips - because we're library geeks. Possible places include Newberry and Read/Write.--Read/Write Library confirmed for February 11.--Newberry Library confirmed for February 14.<br />
* Art Institute of Chicago - Only open until 5pm, but possible for people coming in early enough on Sunday. There seems to be enough interest here to actually have a group, when and where should we meet? I added my email so that we could discuss details off the wiki.<br />
** escowles: I'm getting in around noon on Sunday, and interested in this.<br />
** pgrayove at gmail dot com: I'm getting in around noon on Sunday too. I'm interested.<br />
** ranti: And I am. <br />
** tshearerlib: Coming in at around the same time and hope to get to the museum by 1:00. Lunch first?<br />
* Local Option http://localoptionbier.com/ - So you've heard of Hopleaf, you've heard of Maproom. Come to Chicago's *ahem* best kept secret for good food and an evening session on Monday. We will need a tally to make requisite arrangements. Target for arrival at bar: 7ish. Probably a group gathering to head north around 6:30 in hotel lobby (if you want to take the #8 Halsted bus that is).<br />
** kayiwa<br />
** Linda Ballinger<br />
** Courtney Greene<br />
** John Pillans<br />
** +6 from NCSU incl one Bret Davidson<br />
** Megan Kudzia<br />
** Andrew Darby<br />
** erinrwhite<br />
** Will Clarke<br />
** Cody Hanson<br />
** Jesse Brown<br />
** Matt Cordial +1 (my friend and I were already planning a Monday trip here)<br />
** Ray Schwartz<br />
** Eric Larson<br />
** David Cliff<br />
** Ken Irwin<br />
** Dileshni Jayasinghe<br />
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== Planned Events ==<br />
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===Read/Write Library Field Trip, Monday 2/11===<br />
Field trip to the [http://readwritelibrary.org/ Read/Write Library] 6:30PM-9PM <br />
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Drop in whenever during this time.<br />
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Come help catalog the Read/Write Library catalog and hack on the library catalog. We will get food or go to a nearby restaurant depending on interest. We will also invite friends from Code for America to hang out and talk civic data. Bring your laptop along if you have one.<br />
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Let us know if you are coming so we can figure out food:<br />
* Margaret Heller<br />
* Ranti Junus<br />
* Wayne Schneider<br />
* jrochkind will try to make it<br />
* emily shaw (may be a little late)<br />
* <strike>kenirwin - bailed on acct of pre-conf brain death</strike><br />
* Andromeda - yes, unless someone gets Aviary reservations<br />
* Chris Clement - may attend<br />
(hey, there are great bars in that neighborhood!)<br />
* wdenton<br />
<br />
'''Directions to the library from UIC:'''<br />
<br />
''Bus''<br />
<br />
Take the #8 Halsted Bus north to Chicago (Bus will say "#8 Halsted/79th North to Broadway/Waveland")<br />
Take the #66 Chicago Bus west to California (Bus will say either "#66 Chicago west to Austin" or "#66 Chicago West to Pulaski." You can take either one because both Austin and Pulaski are further west than we are so both stop at California)<br />
The Chicago bus stops on the west side of California, which is the side of the street we're on. On California, walk a block north to Walton.<br />
<br />
''Train + Bus (slightly faster/more reliable, but only by about 5-10 minutes)''<br />
<br />
Walk to the UIC/Halsted Blue Line <br />
Take the O'Hare train (toward the Loop) and go all the way through the Loop and back west. Get off at Chicago and use the exit that says "North side of Chicago Ave" (or something similar — I don't remember exactly).<br />
Take the #66 Chicago Bus west to California (Bus will say either "#66 Chicago west to Austin" or "#66 Chicago West to Pulaski." You can take either one because both Austin and Pulaski are further west than we are so both stop at California)<br />
The Chicago bus stops on the west side of California, which is the side of the street we're on. On California, walk a block north to Walton.<br />
<br />
=== Newcomer Dinner, Tuesday 2/12 ===<br />
<br />
First time at code4lib? Join fellow c4l newbies and veterans for an evening of food, socializing, and stimulating <strike>discussions about</strike> demonstrations of the many uses of <strike>bacon</strike> <strike>dongles</strike> XML.<br />
<br />
Code4Lib veterans, you're invited too. Join us in welcoming the newcomers!<br />
<br />
'''Plans'''<br />
* When: Tuesday evening (2/12)<br />
* Time: 6 PM (ish) or whenever you can get your group together<br />
* Mastermind (if you have any questions): [mailto:yoosebec@grinnell.edu Becky Yoose]<br />
<br />
''Guidelines:''<br />
*Max of '''6''' per group<br />
**Please, no waitlisting<br />
*ID yourselves so we can get a good mix of new people and veterans in each group<br />
**New folks - n<br />
**c4l vets - v<br />
*One leader needed for each location (declare yourself! - '''Vets are highly encouraged to lead the group''')<br />
**Leader duties<br />
***Make reservations if required; otherwise make sure that the restaurant can handle a group of 6 rowdy library tech type folks<br />
***Herd folks from hotel to restaurant (know where you're going!)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants'''<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants within .25 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.athenarestaurantchicago.com/index.php Athena] (Greek)<br />
<br />
* Al Cornish - v (leader)<br />
* Carolyn Cole - n<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe - v<br />
* Will Clark - n<br />
* Adam Constabaris - v<br />
* Patrick Hogan - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
We will meet in the hotel lobby. Leave at 6:15 PM, reservation for six at the Athena at 6:30 PM. It is a short walk down Halsted. <br />
<br />
[http://www.dinerestaurant.com/ Dine] (Contemporary)<br />
<br />
<del>[http://www.girlandthegoat.com/ Girl and the Goat] (American) Top Chef fans take note! This is Stephanie Izard's award-winning resto.</del> Totally booked.<br />
<br />
[http://littlegoatchicago.com/ Little Goat]<br />
<br />
Izard just opened a diner across the street from G&G that is walk-in only. (very good, probably a wait but they also have a bar in the back --wickr)<br />
<br />
We'll meet in the lobby of the hotel at 6:30 and walk over. No reservations.<br />
<br />
* Mark Matienzo (leader) - v<br />
* Andromeda Yelton - n<br />
* Hillel Arnold (intern) - veteran newbie<br />
* Kelly Lucas (will meet at restaurant) - n<br />
* Chris Clement - n<br />
* Erin Fahey (will meet at restaurant) -n<br />
* Beatrice Pulliam - n <br />
* '''CAPPED AT 7'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.haymarketbrewing.com/ Haymarket Pub & Brewery] (Pub food) - Reservations at 6:30pm. Meet in conference hotel lobby at 6:10pm<br />
<br />
* Ryan Wick (leader) - v<br />
* Dan Fehrenbach - n<br />
* Pierre Nault - n<br />
* Minh-Quang Nguyen - n<br />
* Matt Bernhardt - n<br />
* David Gonzalez - n<br />
* '''Capped at 7'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.karynsongreen.com/ Karyn’s on Green] (Vegan)<br />
Completely vegan and close to the conference hotel. We'll meet in the conference hotel at around 6:45 (reservation at 7:00 for 6). Google maps says it is a 5 minute walk.<br />
<br />
*Jason Ronallo (leader)- v<br />
*Alicia Cozine - n<br />
*Mark Mounts - v<br />
*Amy Deschenes - n<br />
*Adam Strohm - n<br />
*Jacob Reed - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://niarestaurant.com/nia-restaurant-mediterranean-cuisine/ Nia] (Mediterranean tapas)<br />
<br />
[http://www.pegasuschicago.com/index.php Pegasus] (Greek) - reservation at 6:30 for 6. We'll meet in the hotel lobby at 6:15 and walk down.<br />
*Erin White (leader) - v<br />
* Don Mennerich -n<br />
* John MacGillivray <br />
* Santi Thompson - n<br />
* Jan Waterhouse - n<br />
* Nell Taylor - v<br />
*'''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.roditys.com/index.html Roditys] (Greek) -- Reservations made for 6:30pm. Let's meet in the hotel lobby at 6pm and walk over from there. Its ok if you're a bit late to the lobby, we'll wait. If you have any questions email Rosalyn (Rosy) rosalynmetz at gmail dot com<br />
<br />
* Rosalyn Metz (leader) - v<br />
* [[User:highermath|Cary Gordon]] - v<br />
* [[User:Jacobandresen|Jacob Andresen]] - n<br />
* Karen Miller - n<br />
* Dre - v<br />
* Mahria Lebow - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .25 miles and .5 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
Code4lib Chicago Celery Salt Society - [http://www.alsbeef.com/ Al's Beef]<br />
<br />
* Jason Casden (leader) - v - No reservations. We can walk from the hotel at 7.<br />
* Charlie Morris - n<br />
* Cory Lown - v<br />
* Carolina Garcia - n<br />
* Cody Hanson - n<br />
* Ken Varnum - v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://avecrestaurant.com/# Avec] (Small plate)<br />
Family-style small plate and tapas. Great Yelp reviews. We'll meet in the conference hotel at 6:00 <strike>6:45</strike> (they don't take reservations, but have stuff to sip on if there's a wait). Less than 10 minute walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Ellis (leader) - v<br />
* Jon Stroop - v<br />
* Paula Gray-Overtoom - n<br />
* Emily Zervas - n<br />
* Cynthia Ng - neither<br />
* Sarah Dooley - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.babavillage.com/ Baba’s Village] (Indian/Pakistani)<br />
<br />
[http://blackbirdrestaurant.com/ Blackbird] (Contemporary)<br />
<br />
(Since the reservation is late, does anyone want to meet for drink in the hotel bar beforehand? There's really no place to wait at the restaurant, and there's no nice bar nearby that I can recall. cm)<br />
* Justin Coyne (reserver) - v - Reservation for Blackbird for 6 at 8:30pm (justin at curationexperts.com)<br />
* Matt Cordial - v<br />
* [http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/User:Camcclure Christine McClure - n]<br />
* Devin Higgins - n (devinhiggins at gmail)<br />
* Ken Irwin<br />
* Tad Merchant - n (tadoneus @ gmail)<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.carnivalechicago.com/menu Carnivale] (Nuevo Latino)<br />
* Nettie Lagace - n/v - reservation is at 8 pm; let's meet at the hotel bar beforehand and merge with the Blackbird group for a bit. I have a red sweater and purple glasses / nettiel at gmail dot com<br />
* Rebecca Jones - n/v<br />
* Ben Burbridge - n<br />
* Andrea Schurr - n/v<br />
* Geoff Boushey - n<br />
* James Staub - n > v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://decero.hellotacos.com/ De Cero] (Mexican)<br />
<br />
[http://www.dragonflymandarin.com/ Dragonfly] (Chinese, sushi)<br />
<br />
[http://giordanos.com/ Giordano's] (Chicago Style Pizza) This place should be able to handle multiple groups...<br />
Meet at hotel lobby at 6ish and we can walk over around 6:15-6:30.<br />
<br />
* Andrew Nagy (leader) - v<br />
* Virginia Schilling - n<br />
* Jane Sandberg - n<br />
* Richard Aroksaar - n<br />
* Jesse Brown - n (jfbrown78 at gmail dot com)<br />
* Bob Haschart -v<br />
* Alicia Morris<br />
* Ayla Stein - n<br />
* Sharona Ginsberg - n<br />
* Andrew Myers - n<br />
* Jim LeFager - n<br />
* Stephen Eisenhauer - n<br />
* Xiaoming Wang -n<br />
* Greg Murry -n<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://www.grangehallburgerbar.com/ Grange Hall Burger Bar] (Local food)<br />
<br />
[http://www.idreamoffalafel.com/ I Dream of Falafel] (Mediterranean) -- No reservations -- this is a casual place. Supposed to be an 8 minute walk from the hotel. Let's meet at 6:20pm in the Crowne Plaza lobby. I have chin-length brown hair and probably will be holding a paper scribbled with 'falafel.'<br />
<br />
* Emily Lynema (leader) - v<br />
* Christie Peterson - n<br />
* James Stuart - v<br />
* Emily Shaw - n (emilyfshaw at gmail dot com)<br />
* Ian Chan - n (ichan@csusm.edu)<br />
* Zeno Tajoli - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.jaipurchicago.com/ Jaipur] (Indian; Reservation made for 6 at 6:30)<br />
-- Let's meet in the crowne plaza lobby @ 6:15; it's supposed to be a 6 minute walk<br />
<br />
* Andrew Darby (leader) - v<br />
* Josh Wilson (joshwilsonnc at gmail) - n<br />
* Tim Thompson - n<br />
* Mariela Hristova - n<br />
* ryan hess - n<br />
* Patrick Feeley - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://lasardine.com/ La Sardine] (French)<br />
<br />
[http://www.mythaitakumi.com/index.html MyThai Takumi] (Japanese Thai) Reservation at 6:15. Meet in the hotel lobby at 6 pm. Look for the women in a trench coat and hat.<br />
<br />
*Becky Yoose (leader) b dot yoose at gmail - v<br />
*May Chan - n<br />
*David Anderson - newby<br />
*Terry Brady - new<br />
* Dave Menninger - n<br />
*Shawn Carraway -n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.nellcoterestaurant.com/ Nellcôte] (French)<br />
<br />
[http://chicago.provincerestaurant.com/ Province] (American with Central/South American/Spanish influence)<br />
<br />
[http://thepublicanrestaurant.com/ The Publican] (Seafood)<br />
<br />
* Jay Luker (eater) - v - Rezzie is for 8pm<br />
* <del>Mark Matienzo (tweeter) - v</del> started a new newcomer dinner!<br />
* Devon Smith (pickle eater) - repeat offender<br />
* Chris Sharp (dead horse beater) - v<br />
* Michael B. Klein (greeter) - v<br />
* Bill McMillin (meeter) - n<br />
* Tom Johnson (treater) -v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://saigonsisters.tumblr.com/ Saigon Sisters] (Vietnamese) Reservation for 6:15, meet in hotel lobby at 6. I am the one who has been running around in pink tights all day.<br />
* Margaret Heller - v and leader<br />
* Sharon Clapp - n<br />
* Meghan Finch - n<br />
* James Griffin - n<br />
* Maura Byrne - n<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://www.thaiurbankitchen.com/ Thai Urban Kitchen] (Thai, sushi)<br />
<br />
[http://www.trattoriaisabellachicago.com/rest.html Trattoria Isabella] (Italian)<br />
<br />
[http://www.vivo-chicago.com/homepage-2 Vivo] (Italian) <br />
<br />
[http://www.wishbonechicago.com/dining/westloop/ Wishbone] (Southern Reconstruction)<br />
<br />
* Rachel Shaevel (herder, self-proclaimed dictator, and reservation maker) - n (we're on for 6:15! Meet by the women's restroom when the sessions are over.)<br />
* Myrna E Morales (follower) - n<br />
* Sarah Thorngate - n<br />
* Steven Marsden - n<br />
* David Lacy - v<br />
* Luke Gaudreau - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .5 miles and .75 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://currentsontheriver.com/ Currents on the River] (Eclectic)<br />
<br />
[http://n9ne.com/ N9NE Steakhouse] (Steak)<br />
<br />
[http://www.verachicago.com/menu Vera Chicago] (Spanish)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .75 miles and 1 mile of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.theberghoff.com/default.aspx The Berghoff] (German)<br />
* Declan Fleming - v (leader) I checked reservations, and for 6 people, the first time open after the conf is 7:30, so I grabbed that.<br />
** Let's meet in the lobby at 7p and walk over!<br />
* Dave Green - n <br />
* Steven Villereal - n<br />
* Peter Murray - v<br />
* Trey Terrell - n<br />
* Mike Giarlo - v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.yelp.com/biz/frontera-grill-chicago Frontera] (a Rick Bayliss Mex-American restaurant) Reservations are for 7:30, so perhaps the group could get a drink in the lobby beforehand. Either way, we'll depart at 7pm.<br />
: (''note: the drinks at the bar at frontera are very tasty.'')<br />
*Dan Suchy (leader and over-eater) - v<br />
*Matt Critchlow - v<br />
*Carmen Mitchell - v<br />
*Maureen Callahan - n<br />
*David Cliff - n<br />
* Patrick Berry - 3rd year red-shirt freshman<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.nativefoods.com/ Native Foods] (Vegan) lots of vegan, vegetarian, gluten free options. No reservations needed. We could meet near the convention center or Daley library around 6 and take the train together. Lots of places to get drinks afterwards. <br />
<br />
I will wait at 5:30 at outside the UIC forum for anyone who wants to meet here. We'll pick up everyone else at Daley library at 6, then walk to the train station together. <br />
<br />
*Annie Pho(potential leader) - n <br />
*Lauren Magnuson - n<br />
*Bennett Magnino - n (meeting outside the Daley library sounds good)<br />
*Kelly Thompson - n<br />
*Audrey Altman - n<br />
*Mackenzie Brooks - n<br />
*Steven Bassett - n (Can't wait! Native Foods is awesome!).<br />
* '''Capped at 7''' Unless you can handle more folks!<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants more than 1 mile from the hotel'''<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://www.greenzebrachicago.com/index.html Green Zebra] (Vegan)<br />
<br />
[http://honkytonkbbqchicago.com/ Honky Tonk Barbeque] (BBQ) ---- I'm interested in Game Night this evening, so I'll make reservations for early dinner at lunch time (when there's some hope of the HT answering the phone). Please let me know if 6:30 is not OK. Lets leave from the UIC Library (front door) at 6:10. It's a moderate walk (a bit less than a mile) from campus; I also have a car, and can drive a couple people if you want.<br />
*Allan Berry (leader) - n<br />
*Jason Raitz - n (The #60 bus looks like it would save those of us with a bus pass the walk.)<br />
*Brian Wu - n (pwu14 at illinois dot edu)(EDIT: Plans sound good. I am also interested in game night. If somehow we don't make it, I have a 4 player game in my hotel room.)<br />
*Gary Maixner - n<br />
*Keith Nickum -v<br />
*<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.karynraw.com/cooked Karyn’s Cooked] (Vegan)<br />
<br />
[http://www.latabernatapas.com/ La Taberna Tapas] (Mediterranean)<br />
<br />
[http://www.morganschicago.com/ Morgan's on Maxwell] (Pub food)<br />
<br />
[http://www.chezjoelbistro.com/ Chez Joël] (French/Tangiers food) I am leaning towards an early dinner of 6:15 as I have to take-off to make sure the Game Night takes off without a hitch. So leave the conference hotel by 5:45 if it is walk weather or 6PM if it is taxi weather.<br />
<br />
* Francis Kayiwa (knackered leader) - v<br />
* Megan O'Neill Kudzia - n<br />
* Esther Verreau - n<br />
* Michael Neidhardt - n<br />
* Rikke Willer - n<br />
* Esme Cowles - v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
=== Veg*n Dinner ===<br />
<br />
Let's have dinner at a veg*n-friendly place one night of the conference. Folks of all eating styles welcome.<br />
<br />
Max *6* people per party this year.<br />
<br />
'''Party #1: Chicago Diner''', Wednesday Night http://www.veggiediner.com/ "meat free since '83" <br />
Will they easily be able to accommodate 6 folks walking in?<br />
We'll plan on meeting in the conference hotel at 6pm and taking the 8 bus up there (3411 N. Halsted St Chicago, IL 60657). <br />
# Jason Ronallo (jronallo@gmail.com)<br />
# Linda Ballinger (linda dot ballinger at gmail)<br />
# May Chan (msuicat at gmail dot com)<br />
# Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
# David Uspal (david dot uspal at villanova dot edu) In for the Country Fried StAEk and/or the Soul Bowl. Ex-Vegetarian (which may make it a crime for me to go), so if the list is full and you still want in, feel free to email me and I'll gladly turn over my spot to an actual Veg*n.<br />
# Cynthia Ng (cynthia dot s dot ng at gmail)<br />
Capped at 6<br />
<br />
=== Code4lib/Goose Island Brewing Pull Request ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM<br />
<br />
More information and sign up at [https://code4lib2013-estw.eventbrite.com/|https://code4lib2013-estw.eventbrite.com/]<br />
<br />
=== Bourbon and barbecue ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, 7:00 PM<br />
<br />
Friend of mine tells me his cousin manages a Chicago restaurant, Chicago q, and I should go there and tell him my friend sent me. [http://www.chicagoqrestaurant.com/menus/dinner.php Menu] keeps talking about artisanal barbecue and extensive bourbon options. DONE.<br />
<br />
Reservation is at 7 for a party of 8. Add yourselves. <br />
<br />
We can take the number 20 bus to the Red Line. We should plan to meet in the lobby at 6:10; that way we can work with the bus tracker and make a leisurely trip over. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
* Andromeda Yelton<br />
* Chris Day [cday2 at saic.edu]<br />
* Abigail Goben <br />
* Rosalyn Metz [rosalynmetz at gmail dot com]<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe [d dot jayasinghe at utoronto dot ca]<br />
* Ray Mathew<br />
* Dre (Barbecue, yes. Bourbon... well, we'll see.) akorphan at ncsu.edu<br />
* Sean Chen schen at law.duke.edu<br />
* <br />
<br />
=== Islandora Dinner ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, Meet at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Lobby at 6:10PM or Meet at Pegasus by 06:30PM.<br />
<br />
'''Where:''' [http://www.pegasuschicago.com Pegasus]<br />
<br />
'''Contact:''' @jrgriffiniii (griffinj at lafayette dot edu)<br />
<br />
Update: '''Tables Reserved'''<br />
<br />
We've reserved tables for 15 people.<br />
<br />
Discuss and exchange ideas related to the Drupal-based front-end to the Fedora Commons repository! Freely discuss the status of Islandora 7, DiscoveryGarden, Inc. projects, your institutional repository instance(s), non-Islandora experiments in Drupal/Fedora interfacing, or any specific layer of the Islandora application stack.<br />
<br />
=== Non-beery get together ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, Meet at hotel lobby at around 6:30 (and take public transport over to the park) OR meet us at the rink at 6:45, skating rink closes at 8 PM<br />
<br />
'''Where:''' [https://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/ice_skating_at_themccormicktribuneicerink.html McCormick Tribune Ice Rink]<br />
<br />
'''Contact:''' @dchud, @ranti, @yo_bj (b dot yoose at gmail), @wendyrlibrarian<br />
<br />
'''Cost:''' $10 skate rental, people watching free<br />
<br />
Come and (attempt to) skate with us! This is also a good people watching opportunity, so if you don't want to skate, there will be places to hang out around the rink and the park. There is a [http://www.parkgrillchicago.com/cafe/food-menu cafe] near the rink as well, with hot drinks and food.<br />
<br />
FYI - For those of you who want something else to munch on while hanging out, there's a [http://www.garrettpopcorn.com/chicago-locations/4-east-madison-street/ Garrett Popcorn Shop] a couple blocks away.<br />
<br />
# Chris Sharp (indicating interest)<br />
# Becky Yoose (ready to fall on her butt repeatedly for the entertainment of others)<br />
# Peter Murray<br />
# Shawn Carraway<br />
# Karen Coombs<br />
# Michael Levy<br />
# Christie Peterson<br />
# Andrew Pasterfield<br />
# Virginia Schilling<br />
# Al Cornish<br />
# Sibyl Schaefer<br />
# Kalee Sprague<br />
# Luis Baquera (ready to distract everyone with his own fantastic wipeouts while Becky composes herself)<br />
# Maccabee Levine<br />
# Sarah Shealy (I'm pretty sure I'll fall spectacularly as well :) )<br />
# Emily Lynema (interested!)<br />
# Gabriel Farrell<br />
# Gary Maixner (former hockey player! so no falling from me)<br />
<br />
=== Flying Trapeze ===<br />
'''When:''' Monday, 2/11, TBD<br />
<br />
'''Contact:''' rosalynmetz at gmail dot com<br />
<br />
'''Class is full.'''<br />
<br />
No this is not a joke. If you haven't heard Rosy is an aspiring trapeze artists and wants to bring the fun to her friends in Code4Lib. There is a trapeze rig in Chicago and she plans on visiting it and hopes that some of you can come along as well. If its your first time taking a trapeze class, they'll start you off learning [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oqPi_zuX7A a knee hang] and depending on how that goes you might be able to catch it at the end of class. If you have any questions about whether or not this is for you, [http://chicago.trapezeschool.com/classes/trapeze.php TSNY Chicago's website] should have the answer, if not feel free to contact Rosy.<br />
<br />
Trapeze classes are $57, last 2 hours, and are limited to 10 people. Currently TSNY Chicago hasn't release their class schedule for February -- they should be doing that around Jan. 1. If we can get enough people interested before then, we can buy out a whole class. If not it'll be first come, first serve (along with the general public).<br />
<br />
If you're interested in signing up, feel free to add your name and contact info to the list below.<br />
<br />
'''''Sign Up List'''''<br />
# Jay Luker (first!)<br />
# Bill McMillin<br />
# Bess Sadler<br />
# Karen Coyle<br />
# Sibyl Schaefer<br />
# Rosalyn Metz (because I'm organizing)<br />
# Alicia Cozine<br />
# Gabriel Farrell<br />
<br />
=== Game Night! ===<br />
<br />
See the http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_game_night page for the latest details and to sign up for individual games or add games you're willing to lead/teach!<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Moved this from idea to an actual event. Still getting some details, but here's what we know:<br />
<br />
Game Night! Type of games might vary due to interest and what people bring. Looks like interest right now is mostly on light to mediumish games with a dash of abstracts ;). <br />
<br />
<br />
Rough Schedule:<br />
* 7:30 setup<br />
* 7:45 start playing games!<br />
* 10:00 start winding down (don't start new games)<br />
* 10:30 all done, turn off the lights<br />
<br />
* I highly recommend that people walk in groups to get back to their respective lodgings. I'll ask folks still around at the end to help me clean up so we can walk back to the conference hotel*<br />
<br />
Please bring your badge with. (You don't need to wear it on the way, but that'll help us make sure everyone in the room is supposed to be there.)<br />
<br />
We have a conference room (1-470) at the UIC library (Richard J. Daley Library, 801 S. Morgan, Chicago) reserved for 7:30 on Tuesday the 11th. I'll try to show up at the lobby and hang out there for at about 7:15. I'll be the guy with a code4lib nametag and a box of games ;). Not sure how late we'll play, it looks like the library is open till 1:00am, but I suspect I will for now put a rough ending time of 11pm. <br />
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(Note, there's also some discussion on Cards Against Humanity. I will try to make sure there's an alternative game, but I don't know if I want to prohibit any games. I would say though to remember to be respectful and courteous to those around you. I will probably be pondering this issue for a while)<br />
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The original list of people who signed up is below.<br />
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I (Jon Gorman) will bring some board games and pick up some cards. Add your name to the list below if you're interested in attending. Also not if you can bring games. Bringing games is NOT REQUIRED. If you can bring a game you can teach, that's great and will make sure we're not just stuck playing the games I bring.<br />
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(I've added some comments to the game lists below)<br />
* jtgorman, aka Jon Gorman: I'll bring Time's Up: Total Recall, Tsuro, Hey, That's My Fish, Hive, and some more I haven't decided on yet. (My profile over at http://www.boardgamegeek.com/ is jtgorman as well if you want to browse my games and make requests)<br />
* yo_bj: I have some games I can bring as well (Kill Doctor Lucky, Fluxx, Godzilla: Stomp, Munchkin Zombies, etc.). Monday doesn't have anything major planned... <br />
*danwho: I 'll bring the Cards Against Humanity set.<br />
*escowles (Mon/Tue preferred): I've got lots of games I could bring like Settlers of Catan, Carcassonne, Ticket to Ride, Age of Renaissance, Elfenland, Agricola, Le Havre, Smallworld, RoboRally, etc. etc. <br />
** Take your pick! All good games. I'll try to finalize my list of games before Friday - JonG <br />
*jen_young: I'm local and I have quite a few games. Just about every version of Fluxx, Bananagrams, Gloom, Munchkin Cthulu,Cards Against Humanity, Apples to Apples, Risk, Last Night on Earth, etc.) <br />
**All good games! If you don't mind bringing a box that would be awesome. I particularly like Apples to Apples, Last Night on Earth and Gloom - JonG<br />
* decasm: Interested in Go (aka igo, weiqi, baduk) anytime, not just game night. I can do Catan as well. (And as much as I love it, Cards Against Humanity is probably a violation of the new Code of Conduct.) <br />
** I look forward to losing my first game of Go to you ;) - JonG<br />
** I'd love to learn Go. <del>Perhaps after the newcomer dinner?</del> Oof... won't make for Tues. But would still be interested to learn. --ranti.<br />
* csharp: I'm interested in playing games - whatever people bring. I almost always travel with a pack or two of playing cards ;-). Monday or Tuesday nights are fine.<br />
* moneill: I would love to join in! I have a version of Catchphrase floating around somewhere, and I think I have Battleship...I need to go weed around in that drawer and see what else presents itself. Tuesday would be my preferred night, but I will make it work! <br />
** Don't worry too much about bringing a game if transportation is a problem. One thing I've done w/ stuff like catchphrase is not take the box but to put pieces and cards in a bag - JOn G<br />
* demiankatz: I'm always up for a game. I'm hoping to travel light so probably shouldn't bring anything, but if there's a local game shop, I might be persuaded to pick up something new as a souvenir. <br />
** Don't worry, I think there will be plenty of games - JonG<br />
* sekjal: I've got [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/36218/dominion Dominion], [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/68448/7-wonders 7 Wonders], [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/30933/bang-the-bullet Bang!], [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/18333/ecofluxx EcoFluxx] and [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/116/guillotine Guillotine] that I can bring. ++ on Cards against Humanity! Prefer non-conflict with beer night. <br />
** Also all good games. I have 7 Wonders, but can bring some other games if you bring that. - Jon G<br />
* arty: so totally interested. Unfortunately, I have no games to contribute.<br />
** No prob.<br />
* sanderson: I would be interested. I can bring [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/478/citadels Citadels] (2-7 players)<br />
** Citadels would be awesome and means I don't have to bring it ;) - JonG<br />
* dvdndrsn: Definitely in! Can bring Innovation, Tichu, Dominion, but Cards Against Humanity sounds good. <br />
** I'll put in a vote for Tichu, heard good things about it - Jon G <br />
* smkiewel: I'm likely to join. Can bring Arkham Horror and Munchkin.<br />
** Arkham Horror seems rather bulky to travel with, but if you want to play bring it ;) - Jon G<br />
** mbutler: If someone actually brings Arkham Horror I'd throw down. Otherwise, whateve. <br />
* jkwilson: I'd like to attend Monday or Tuesday. I have a bunch of games but I'd prefer not to travel with them, and anyway it sounds like they're covered above. I'll bring the 5-6 player Catan extension.<br />
* ejlynema: Interested, but will probably attend Newcomer dinner on Tuesday. Like Dominion and 7 Wonders, but probably don't have room to bring in suitcase. Anyone bringing Tsuro? <br />
** I can bring Tsuro - Jon G<br />
* Christie Peterson (save4use): Also interested, but also probably attending newcomer dinner on Tuesday. Can bring [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/11/bohnanza Bohnanza] and one deck of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_%28game%29 Set]. <br />
**Bohnanza and Set would be awesome - JonG<br />
**Done! I will bring them both -- C<br />
* dgcliff: I'd be interested. Can bring Ticket to Ride.<br />
* mbklein: definitely interested. Will check on my (currently unpacked) games. I am dying to play Cards Against Humanity. If we can't find a way to reconcile it with the Code of Conduct, we need a different Code of Conduct.<br />
** Considering that this is a public event, and that no one knows everyone's sensitivity levels in the room, it might not be a good idea to break out a crass, adult version of apples to apples in the middle of the gaming room. :cP (yo_bj)<br />
* duspal: In. My board game collection is small but mighty (Arkham Horror, Catan, Vampire: Prince of the City, Deadlands: Battle for Slaughter Gulch, Arabian Nights, Diplomacy, Shogun, and Cosmic Encounter off the top of my head, amongst a few others). Let me know ahead of time if anyone is interested, since they're all relatively big... <br />
** If you really want to play Cosmic Encounter, I can bring my copy (Fantasy Flight edition, 3 expansions), just let me know - JonG<br />
*librarywebchic: I'm willing to bring a set and teach folks how to play Majhong. Need at least three to play though.<br />
**beatricep: Uno gets no respect. ;-) @librarywebchic: I have always wanted to learn to play Majhong. If you're still bringing it, I'm in!<br />
** Agreed, I don't know Majhong and I love learning new games. - JonG<br />
** I actually know a few different rule sets. It's too bad I don't have a travel set or I'd bring a 2nd one -Arty<br />
** I'm local and can bring a mahjong set. I've had no one to play with for years, so have probably forgotten how. -Linda B<br />
* jcraitz: I'm in after the newcomer dinner. I'll bring Citadels and Bang! <br />
**I think someone higher in the list offered to bring citadels, but won't hurt to have two copies just in case one of you don't show ;) - JonG<br />
**Aww no. left my games at the office. Looks like I'll have to jump in someone else's game.<br />
* julia: I'll be the freeloader who showed up and didn't bring any games.<br />
* kenirwin: interested in attending<br />
* sdellis: attending<br />
* ianc: interested in attending, a little rusty but definitely up for a couple rounds of Mahjong, also want to try something new too!<br />
* haschart: Interested in attending, if I can make it work with the newcomer dinner. Big fan of Dominion lately, but probably cannot bring it `cause the "Big Box" with the base game and two expansion sets is bigger than my suitcase. I could bring "Race for the Galaxy" if there's any interest.<br />
* jessebrown: Interested in attending. I can bring Set and Zombie Fluxx.<br />
* terrywbrady: I would like to attend<br />
* dan fehrenbach (dnfehren): I would like to attend, can bring Pandemic if anyone is interested.<br />
* dileshni: interested in attending. <br />
* Corey Harper: definitely interested in attending if space allows.<br />
* saverkamp: interested in attending.<br />
* Emily Shaw: I like games. <br />
* Alan Dyck: I play Carcassonne and Munchkin among others. I see those listed so I'm bringing a game some friends and I have been creating: Wandering Monster.<br />
* Heidi Frank (hf36@nyu.edu) - I love card games like gin/rummy, but am open to anything.<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer - attending, and will bring anything that fits in my carry-on<br />
* cpsarason - I'm up for whatever!<br />
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-- *Please, please, please, if you're signing up on this list, also sign up for a paritcular game slot to start out the evening or put your game in: http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_game_night<br />
we're having so many people sign up after Jan. 14th we're in risk of overflowing the room. (I should have put in a cap limit, but given how late I realized this, I haven't *<br />
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I have to confess, I started trying to organize what games certain people were bringing, but it got confusing fast and I don't want anyone to feel compelled to bring anything or feel bad if they can't make it. So if there is something you're dying to play, let me know and I'll try to bring it if I have it.<br />
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=== UNC v Duke? ===<br />
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I'm going to watch the UNC/Duke game somewhere. Add yourself if interested and we'll find a venue and come up with a plan.<br />
<br />
Tim Shearer (tshearer at email dot unc dot edu) - instigator<br />
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== Social Map - Places of Interest==<br />
<br />
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=213549257652679418473.0004ce6c25e6cdeb0319d&msa=0<br />
<br />
== Layar: augmented reality Code4Lib view of Chicago ==<br />
<br />
There's a "Code4Lib 2013" layer in [http://www.layar.com/ Layar], an augmented reality app that runs on both Android and iOS. You can use it to scan around the city to see two kinds of things: 1) tweets using the #c4l13 or #code4lib hashtag (if the tweets are geolocated so they can be<br />
nailed to a point) and 2) points of interest from the [https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=213549257652679418473.0004ce6c25e6cdeb0319d&msa=0 shared Google Map]. <br />
<br />
To use it:<br />
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* install Layar on your phone<br />
* run it and click to go into Geo Layers mode<br />
* search for "code4lib 2013"<br />
* launch the layer and look around<br />
<br />
See Code4Lib people and events overlaid on top of Chicago, in real time! See an alternate view of the city that's all about libraries and coders!<br />
<br />
To make your own tweets appear, use the #c4l13 hashtag and make sure the tweet is geolocated. In Twitter's client you need to do this by enabling geolocation in settings and then enabling it for each tweet.<br />
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Source code running this: [https://github.com/wdenton/laertes Laertes]. Bill Denton set it up and is very curious to find out if it's useful, so let him know if you try it out.<br />
<br />
== Local Events ==<br />
Events Listings<br />
* Chicago Reader http://www.chicagoreader.com/<br />
* The City of Chicago’s Events Guide: http://www.choosechicago.com/ <br />
* Metromix Chicago: http://chicago.metromix.com/events <br />
* Timeout Chicago: http://timeoutchicago.com/<br />
* Chicago Studio Club's [http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?title=LIVE%20MUSIC%20in%20Chicagoland%20via%20Chicago%20Studio%20Club!%20&height=1000&wkst=1&hl=en&bgcolor=%2399ff99&src=info%40chicagostudioclub.net&color=%237A367A&ctz=America%2FChicago Live Music Google Calendar]<br />
<br />
== Local Food ==<br />
== Local Drinks ==<br />
==Chicago Events Feb 10-14==<br />
<br />
=== Sunday February 10===<br />
Theater - [http://www.neofuturists.org/ Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind] "...with its ever-changing "menu," is an attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes. " 7pm.<br />
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Theater - [http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/chunks/Event?oid=8557720 Chunks] : Funny, Heartbreaking, Gross. 7pm & BYOB!<br />
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===Monday February 11===<br />
<br />
Music - [http://www.hideoutchicago.com/event/208497-robbie-fulks-michael-miles-chicago/ Robbie Fulks at the Hideout]<br />
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[http://fedora4lib.org/ fedora4lib] - 7 pm to whenever<br />
<br />
===Tuesday, February 12===<br />
<br />
Concert - [http://www.thefatbabies.com/ The Fat Babies] playing at an awesome venue, [http://greenmilljazz.com/ The Green Mill].<br />
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[http://fedora4lib.org/ fedora4lib] - 7 pm to whenever<br />
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===Wednesday, February 13===<br />
===Thursday, February 14===<br />
Tour of the [http://www.newberry.org/ Newberry Library] -- 3:30 p.m.<br />
This will be a special tour for Code4Lib attendees, so please sign up below if you are interested, as I'll need to give the tour guide an estimate of how many people will come. Details on how to get to the Newberry will follow. Questions? Contact ballingerl at newberry dot org<br />
<br />
'''''Directions: '''''<br />
The Newberry is at 60 W Walton St. It could take half an hour to get there from the conference hotel via CTA, so those of you who wish to take public transit as a group can meet me in the hotel lobby by 3:00. We will then go to the UIC-Halsted El stop (5 blocks from hotel), change trains in the Loop, then walk 3-4 blocks to the Newberry. Otherwise, plan on making your preferred way there and meet in the Newberry lobby by 3:30.<br />
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'''''Sign Up List'''''<br />
# Michael Doran - doran@uta.edu<br />
# William Denton - wtd@pobox.com<br />
# Wayne Schneider - wschneider@hclib.org<br />
# Matt Cordial - rev3lator [at] gmail.com<br />
# ryan hess - mhess8 [at] depaul.edu<br />
# [[User:ianc|Ian Chan]] ichan@csusm.edu<br />
# Richard Aroksaar - richard_aroksaar@nps.gov<br />
# [name] - [email address]<br />
# Laurie Lee Moses - lmoses [at] colum.edu<br />
# Ray Schwartz - schwartzr2@wpunj.edu<br />
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== Music ==<br />
<br />
There's a [http://www.rdio.com/people/wdenton/playlists/2229053/Code4Lib_2013_in_Chicago/ Code4Lib 2013 in Chicago] collaborative playlist on Rdio. If you're a subscriber, have a look, and add something you think everyone would like to hear or use as their personal soundtrack while they're hacking and exploring Chicago.<br />
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[[Category:Code4Lib2013]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2013_Lightning_Talks_Signup&diff=365242013 Lightning Talks Signup2013-02-12T16:29:14Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>'''Sign up for Lightning Talks!!'''<br />
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Lightning talks are scheduled on all three days of the conference. A lightning talk is a fast-paced 5 minute talk on a topic of your choosing. Sign-ups for lightning talks will open immediately following the first keynote.<br />
<br />
Mark Jason Dominus has a nice page [http://perl.plover.com/lt/lightning-talks.html about lightning talks], which includes this summary of why you might want to do one:<br />
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''Maybe you've never given a talk before, and you'd like to start small. For a Lightning Talk, you don't need to make slides, and if you do decide to make slides, you only need to make three.''<br />
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''Maybe you're nervous and you're afraid you'll mess up. It's a lot easier to plan and deliver a five minute talk than it is to deliver a long talk. And if you do mess up, at least the painful part will be over quickly.''<br />
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''Maybe you don't have much to say. Maybe you just want to ask a question, or invite people to help you with your project, or boast about something you did, or tell a short cautionary story. These things are all interesting and worth talking about, but there might not be enough to say about them to fill up thirty minutes.''<br />
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You might also like Mark Fowler's's [http://www.perl.com/pub/2004/07/30/lightningtalk.html Advice for Giving a Lightning Talk].<br />
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Have something to add but didn't get a chance to do it in Chicago? Consider signing up to present at the [[Virtual Lightning Talks]] on April 3rd, 2013.<br />
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'''LIGHTNING TALK SIGNUPS OPEN AT 10 AM EST ON FEBRUARY 12'''<br />
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Those who already have presentation slots, please hold off and give those without slots lightning talk chances, to spread around the opportunity to talk to the conference. <br />
<br />
=== Tuesday, 4:20-5:20pm [12 slots] ===<br />
<br />
Enter ''Name'' -- ''Title of Talk''<br />
<br />
# Cynthia Ng / RULA Bookfinder<br />
# Julien Gibert - turning a solr response into a rdf file<br />
# Bill Dueber -- Datamart report generator at UMich<br />
# Jonathan Rochkind -- bento_search<br />
# Ross Singer - How are you managing copyright?<br />
# Masao Takaku - saveMLAK project for two years - http://savemlak.jp/<br />
# Jon Stroop - Loris Image Server<br />
# Eric Nord - Candybars for bugs<br />
# Megan O'Neill Kudzia -- games for pedagogy in the library<br />
# Geoffrey Boushey - GEDI reference app for Inter Library Loan<br />
# john sarnowski - Audio archiving with full text search<br />
# George Campbell - three.js: 3D Objects in the browser<br />
<br />
=== Wenesday, 4:20-5:20pm [12 slots] ===<br />
<br />
Enter ''Name'' -- ''Title of Talk''<br />
<br />
# Jeremy Morse -- mPach: Publishing directly into HathiTrust<br />
# Steven Bassett -- RWD Retrofit<br />
# Demian Katz - gamebooks.org, Geeby-Deeby, and the Dime Novel Bibliography Project.<br />
# Rachel Frick -- LODLAM Summit 2013 and Challenge<br />
# Kenny Ketner -- Occam's Reader<br />
# Al Cornish - Orbis Cascade Alliance Shared ILS Project<br />
# Makoto Okamoto -- Crowd Funding for Library in Japan<br />
# Ryan Rotter -- HathiTrust ingest tools<br />
# Rosalyn Metz -- What I learned while I was away<br />
# Nettie Lagace -- recent cool fun NISO activities<br />
# chuck koscher-- Fundref<br />
# Andromeda Yelton -- I'll get back to you on the title ;)<br />
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=== Thursday, 10:15-11:00am [9 slots] ===<br />
<br />
Enter ''Name'' -- ''Title of Talk''<br />
<br />
# Tim Shearer - 5 tools/5 minutes<br />
# James Stuart - Taming Email<br />
# Jason Casden and Cory Lown - My #HuntLibrary<br />
# Steven Anderson - Details TBA<br />
# Will Hicks - Metadata entry beyond usability<br />
# Kelly Lucas - Real Drupal 7 OPAC w/ SolrMARC<br />
# <br />
# <br />
# <br />
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[[Category:Code4Lib2013]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2013_preconference_proposals&diff=363992013 preconference proposals2013-02-11T19:51:37Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>Please sign up to attend by January 15th. Doesn't mean you can't change your mind, but we will use the host committee will use these numbers to assign rooms.<br />
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Proposals '''now closed'''.<br />
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Spaces available: 4+ Rooms<br />
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Please follow the formatting guidelines:<br />
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=== Talk Title ===<br />
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* Presenter/Leader, affiliation (optional), and email address (mandatory!)<br />
* Second Presenter/Leader, affiliation, email address, if applicable<br />
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Description.<br />
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==Full Day==<br />
<br />
===Drupal4lib Sub-con Barcamp===<br />
====UIC Forum, Room E, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Contact [[User:highermath|Cary Gordon]], cgordon@chillco.com or <br />
* [[User:cdmo|Charlie Morris]], NCSU Libraries, cdmorris@ncsu.edu<br />
<br />
This will be a full day of self-selected barcamp style sessions. Anyone who wants to present can write down the topic on an index card and, after the keynote, we will vote to choose what we want to see. Attendees can also pick a topic and attempt to talk someone else into presenting on it.<br />
<br />
If we run out of topics, we will pay homage to the project by testing patches for Drupal 8. It is easy, and we will show you how to do this invaluable task.<br />
<br />
This event is open to the library community. There is a nominal fee ($10) for non-Code4LibCon attendees.<br />
<br />
Local Drupal uber-ninja Larry Garfield had to cancel, but we were very fortunate to get Steve Persch to offer to stop by and answer questions and give us some guidance in the afternoon.<br />
<br />
'''If you have not signed up. just show up and see Charlie or Cary. We will work out the details!'''<br />
<br />
[[resources to help you learn drupal]]<br />
<br />
====I plan on attending:====<br />
<br />
=====All Day=====<br />
*Margaret Heller<br />
*Mahria Lebow, mahria at uw edu<br />
*Paula Gray-Overtoom, pgrayove at gmail.com<br />
*Dhanushka Samarakoon, dhanu80 at g mail com<br />
*Leo Robert Klein <del>(when he figures out what date this is)</del> - 2/11 (9a-5p). P.S. Oh Great One! Who do we hand the 10 bucks to?<br />
*Sarah Shealy, sarah.shealy at gmail.com<br />
*Kelly Lucas krlucas at gee mail<br />
*Antonio Barrera abarrera at princeton edu<br />
<br />
=====Morning=====<br />
* [[User:Kevenj|Keven Jeffery]]<br />
* Sean Chen<br />
<br />
=====Afternoon=====<br />
* Kevin Reiss, Princeton University Library, kr2 at princeton.edu (afternoon only)<br />
* Christina Salazar (afternoon only)<br />
* Sarah Dooley (afternoon)<br />
* Josh Wilson, joshwilsonnc at gmail (likely afternoon only)<br />
* Ken Varnum, varnum at umich e-d-u<br />
* Cody Hennesy, chennesy at library berkeley edu<br />
* Colin Koteles, koteles at cod dot edu<br />
<br />
==Half Day Morning==<br />
=== Open space session ===<br />
====Boardroom, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Dan Chudnov, daniel.chudnov at gmail dot etc<br />
<br />
The rest of code4libcon is pretty well structured these days; come in the morning for a few hours of old-school [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-space_technology open space technology] unconference. Bring a rough talk or idea you want to share or questions you have or something you want to learn about or discuss with other people, and be ready to tell us about it. Use it as extra prep time for your upcoming prepared or lightning talk if you want. We'll plan the morning out a little bit at the beginning, but not too much. What we do will be up to the people there in the room.<br />
<br />
If there's interest, we could start with a "welcome to code4lib" introductory session for newcomers.<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Devon Smith<br />
* Esmé Cowles, escowles@ucsd.edu<br />
* Jason Casden<br />
* Ryan Eby<br />
* mark matienzo<br />
* Donald Mennerich<br />
* Patrick Berry, pberry@csuchico.edu<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen, kfc@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen mn at statsbiblioteket dot dk<br />
* Joe Atzberger, ohiocore@gmail.com<br />
* Shawn Carraway carraways at midlandstech dot edu<br />
* Emily F. Shaw emily-f-shaw at uiowa dot edu<br />
* Joe Justice jhjusti at sandia dot gov<br />
* Tom Burton-West tburtonw at umich dot edu<br />
* Jay Luker<br />
* Trey Terrell<br />
<br />
=== Delivery services ===<br />
====1-1010 Richard J. Daley Library, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Ted Lawless, Brown University Library, tlawless at brown edu. <br />
* Kevin Reiss, Princeton University Library, kr2 at princeton edu.<br />
<br />
Are you interested in making it easier for users to obtain copies of known items? Do you feel your OpenURL and Interlibrary Loan software could be streamlined? This pre-conference workshop will focus on providing services that deliver content to users. Discovery systems are doing a better job of exposing library holdings but there's still a lot of work to do actually get the content in the users hands. <br />
<br />
Possible topics/activities include:<br />
* group discussion of what some libraries have done in this area<br />
* comparisons of different approaches to addressing delivery <br />
* overview of tools available <br />
* sharing of strategies and experiences<br />
* time to work with and review open source code in this area. Some possible tools to install and test out [https://github.com/team-umlaut/umlaut Umlaut], [https://github.com/lawlesst/heroku-360link Py360 Link]. <br />
<br />
Resources and background information:<br />
* [https://github.com/team-umlaut/umlaut/wiki/What-is-Umlaut-anyway What-is-Umlaut-anyway] <br />
* [http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/7308 Hacking 360 Link: A hybrid approach]<br />
* [http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/108 Auto-Populating an ILL form with the Serial Solutions Link Resolver API]<br />
* [http://lawlesst.github.com/notebook/delivery.html Focusing on Delivery]<br />
<br />
Schedule:<br />
* 9:10 - 9:25 - Intros<br />
* 9:25 - 9:40 - Umlaut - Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* 9:40 - 9:55 - Umlaut implementation plans at Princeton - Kevin Reiss<br />
* 9:55 - 10:10 - GWU Launchpad - Rosalyn Metz<br />
* 10:10 - 10:25 - easyArticle and easyBorrow at Brown - Birkin Diana and Ted Lawless<br />
* 10:25 - 10:35 - break<br />
* 10:35 - 10:50 - Cal State Get It Now - Aaron Collier<br />
* 10:50 - 11:05 - Dealing with change at VCU - Erin White<br />
* 11:05 - 11:55 - Installation sessions and break out discussions<br />
* 11:55 - 12:00 - Wrap up<br />
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'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Ken Varnum, varnum at umich e-d-u<br />
* Curtis Thacker<br />
* Rosalyn Metz rosalynmetz at gmail com<br />
* James Van Mil - james.vanmil at gmail com<br />
* Andrew Nagy<br />
* Ranti Junus<br />
* Aaron Collier - acollier at csufresno edu<br />
* Demian Katz - demian dot katz at villanova dot edu<br />
* Jacob Andresen - jacob at reindex dot dk<br />
* Erin White - erwhite at vcu edu<br />
* Zeno Tajoli tajoli at cilea it<br />
* William Hicks - William{dot}hicks{at}unt{dot}edu<br />
* Beatrice Pulliam bpulliam at providence edu<br />
* David Bietila dbietila at uchicago edu<br />
* James Staub - james dot staub at nashville dot gov<br />
* Cory Lown - cwlown at ncsu dot edu<br />
* Rachel Shaevel - rshaevel at chipublib dot org<br />
* Maura Byrne - byrne at uchicago dot edu<br />
* Kosuke Tanabe - TANABE.Kosuke at nims go jp<br />
* Tim Shearer - tshearer at email dot unc dot edu<br />
* Luke Gaudreau - luke underscore gaudreau at harvard dot edu<br />
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=== Intro to Blacklight CANCELED ===<br />
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PLEASE NOTE: This pre-conference has been canceled in favor of joining forces with the RailsBridge workshop. The afternoon Blacklight session will still be offered.<br />
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=== RailsBridge Intro to Ruby on Rails ===<br />
====UIC Forum, Room D, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
'''coffee and pastries at 8am; start promptly at 9am'''<br />
* Jason Ronallo, North Carolina State University Libraries, jronallo@gmail.com<br />
* Mark Bussey, Data Curation Experts (mark at curationexperts.com)<br />
* Shaun Ellis (helper), Princeton University Library, shaune@princeton.edu<br />
* Ross Singer, Talis, rossfsinger@gmail.com<br />
* Adam Wead (helper), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, awead@rockhall.org<br />
* Bess Sadler, Stanford University, bess@stanford.edu<br />
* James Stuart <br />
* Jason Stirnaman (helper), University of Kansas Medical Center, jstirnaman@kumc.edu <br />
* Richard Aroksaar, National Park Service, richard_aroksaar@nps.gov<br />
* Anyone else want to come and help folks? Contact Jason.<br />
<br />
RailsBridge comes to code4lib! We'll follow the RailsBridge curriculum (http://railsbridge.org) to provide a gentle introduction to Ruby on Rails. Topics covered include an introduction to the Ruby language and the Rails framework. Participants will build a working Rails application. <br />
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* Note: Attendees can follow up with the Intro to Blacklight afternoon session, which will be tailored for folks new to Ruby<br />
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There is some pre-preconference preparation needed so that we can effectively use our time.<br />
<br />
'''IMPORTANT''': From this point on if you sign up you '''must''' do the following in order to be prepared for the preconference workshop:<br />
# Add your name below<br />
# fill out the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEpxd0tzU1ZscnU5QUUtd0JGUk9qQkE6MA#gid=0 experience survey]<br />
# read [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lQEvljB6MWOdxqcibYsQDVMT2hCevk7Y5cm3143_eaU/edit the emails you have missed] <br />
<br />
'''Sunday Night installation help''' I didn't get much of a response concerning needing installation help. I'll be in the hotel lobby anyways from 6pm until 7pm. Before then I'll be walking around and getting lost, so if I'm not there right at 6pm be patient. If you need my help after 7pm, please email me.<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
# First and last name and email address<br />
# John MacGillivray<br />
# Christina Salazar - christina{dot}salazar{at}csuci{dot}edu<br />
# Karen Coombs - coombsk{at}oclc{dot}org<br />
# Becky Yoose - b dot yoose at google overlord<br />
# Jeremy Morse - jgmorse at umich<br />
# Julia Bauder - julia{dot}bauder{at}gmail{dot}com <br />
# Chung Kang<br />
# Karen Miller - k-miller3{at}northwestern{dot}edu<br />
# Betsy Coles - bcoles{at}caltech{dot}edu<br />
# Santi Thompson<br />
# Sarah Dooley - sarah{at}nclive{dot}org<br />
# Brandon Dudley<br />
# Ken Irwin<br />
# Dennis Ogg - ogg{at}ucar{dot}edu<br />
# Ian Walls - iwalls{at}library{dot}umass{dot}edu<br />
# Steven Villereal – villereal{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Hillel Arnold - hillel{dot}arnold{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Josh Wilson - joshwilsonnc at gmail<br />
# Cynthia Ng - cynthia [dot] s [dot] ng [at] gmail<br />
# Ian Chan<br />
# Heidi Frank - hf36{at}nyu{dot}edu<br />
# Mark Mounts - mark{dot}mounts{at}dartmouth{dot}edu<br />
# Bill McMillin - wmcmilli{at}pratt {dot}edu<br />
# David Lacy - david dot lacy at villanova dot edu<br />
# Courtney Greene - crgreene at indiana dot edu<br />
# Laney McGlohon - lmcglohon@getty.edu<br />
# Nancy Enneking - nenneking@getty.edu<br />
# Jason Raitz - jcraitz at ncsu dot edu<br />
# Nick Cappadona<br />
# Steven Marsden - steven.marsden@ryerson.ca<br />
# Linda Ballinger - ballingerl at newberry dot org<br />
# Brendan Quinn - brendan-quinn at northwestern dot edu<br />
# Michael Levy - mlevy {at}ushmm {dot}org<br />
# Michael North (m-north at northwestern dot edu)<br />
# Shawn Averkamp - shawnaverkamp{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Allan Berry - allan{dot}berry{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Cody Hennesy - chennesy at library dot berkeley dot edu<br />
# Devin Higgins - higgi135 at msu dot edu<br />
# Emily Zervas - emily{dot}zervas{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Rob Dumas - rdumas {at} chipublib {dot} org<br />
# Evan Boyd - eboyd /at/ ctschicago /period/ edu<br />
# Lauren Ajamie - lauren dot ajamie at nd dot edu<br />
# David Anderson - david dot anderson3 at nih dot gov<br />
# David Bucknum - dabu at loc dot gov<br />
# Dave Menninger - dave.menninger at gmail dot com<br />
# Chris Day - cday2 at saic dot edu<br />
# Corey Harper - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu<br />
# Dileshni Jayasinghe - d dot jayasinghe at utoronto dot ca<br />
# Harish Nayak - hnayak at library dot rochester dot edu<br />
# David Cliff dgcliff@iu.edu<br />
# Cody Hanson codyhanson@umn.edu<br />
# Sean Purcell seanpurc{at}uga{dot}edu<br />
# Laurie Lee Moses lmoses{at}colum{dot}edu<br />
# Sibyl Schaefer sibylschaefer at gmail dot com<br />
# Alisak Sanavongsay asanavongsay{at}ucmerced.edu<br />
# Wayne Schneider wschneider at hclib dot org<br />
# Carolyn Caizzi - carolyn{dot}caizzi {at}northwestern{dot}edu<br />
# Julie Rudder - j-rudder at northwestern dot edu<br />
# Matthew Butler - matthew-butler at uiowa dot edu<br />
# Andromeda Yelton - andromeda.yelton at gmail<br />
# Adam Strohm - adamstrohm at gmail dot com<br />
# Kelly Thompson - thompson {dot} kelly {dot} j {at} gmail {dot} com<br />
# Jane Sandberg - sandbrg2 {at} illinois {dot} edu<br />
# Colin Koteles - koteles at cod dot edu<br />
# George Campbell - campbelg{at}oclc{dot}org<br />
# Sarah Thorngate - scthorngate{at}northpark{dot}edu<br />
# Will Clarke - wfu.edu at clarkewd<br />
# Terry Brady - twb27 at georgetown dot edu<br />
# Patrick Feeley - pgf8 {at} case {dot} edu<br />
# Bennett Magnino - bennett {dot} magnino {at} gmail {dot} com<br />
# Christine McClure camcclure {at} gmail {dot} com<br />
# Cole Hudson - Cole dot Hudson at wayne dot edu<br />
# Audrey Altman - audreykaltman {at} gmail {dot} com<br />
# Luis Baquera - luis [dot] baquera [at] ucr [dot] edu<br />
# Paul Deschner - deschner at law dot harvard dot edu<br />
# Brian Wu - pwu14 {at} illinois {dot} edu<br />
'''IMPORTANT''': From this point on if you sign up you '''must''' do the following in order to be prepared for the preconference workshop:<br />
# Add your name above<br />
# fill out the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEpxd0tzU1ZscnU5QUUtd0JGUk9qQkE6MA#gid=0 experience survey]<br />
# read [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lQEvljB6MWOdxqcibYsQDVMT2hCevk7Y5cm3143_eaU/edit the emails you have missed]<br />
<br />
===Intro to NoSQL Databases===<br />
====1-470 Richard J. Daley Library, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Joshua Gomez, George Washington University, jngomez at gwu edu<br />
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Since Google published its paper on BigTable in 2006, alternatives to the traditional relational database model have been growing in both variety and popularity. These new databases (often referred to as NoSQL databases) excel at handling problems faced by modern information systems that the traditional relational model cannot. They are particularly popular among organizations tackling the so-called "Big Data" problems. However, there are always tradeoffs involved when making such dramatic changes. Understanding how these different kinds of databases are designed and what they can offer is essential to the decision making process. In this precon I will discuss some of the various types of new databases (key-value, columnar, document, graph) and walk through examples or exercises using some of their open source implementations like Riak, HBase, MongoDB or CouchDB, and Neo4j.<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Esha Datta<br />
* Trevor Thornton<br />
* Michael Doran<br />
* Ray Schwartz - schwartzr2@wpunj.edu<br />
* Kevin Clarke<br />
* Andreas Orphanides<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen - tommying{at}caltech{dot}edu<br />
* Harrison Dekker<br />
* Eric James eric dot james at yale dot edu<br />
* Sean Crowe - sean.crowe@uc.edu<br />
* Scott Hanrath - shanrath@ku.edu<br />
* Erin Fahy - erin.fahy at mtholyoke edu<br />
* Karen Coyle - kcoyle at kcoyle.net<br />
* Charles Draper<br />
* David Uspal<br />
* Shawn Kiewel - smkiewel at uga dot edu<br />
* Stephanie Collett - stephanie dot collett at ucop dot edu<br />
* Declan Fleming - declan at declan dot net<br />
* David Gonzalez - d.gonzalez26 at umiami dot edu<br />
* Jeff Peterson - gpeterso at umn dot edu<br />
* May Chan - msuicat at gmail dot com<br />
* Kathryn Stine - kathryn dot stine at ucop dot edu<br />
* Tim Thompson - t.thompson5{at}miami{dot}edu<br />
* Eben English - eenglish [at] bpl dot org<br />
* Marisa Strong - marisa dot strong at ucop dot edu<br />
* Michael Lindsey - mackeral at gmail dot com<br />
* Mike Hagedon - hagedonm at u dot library dot arizona dot edu<br />
* Scott Fisher - first/last name with dot in between at ucop dot edu<br />
* James Griffin - griffinj at lafayette dot edu<br />
* Jesse Brown - jfbrown78 at gmail dot com<br />
* [[User:gdave|Dave Green]] david dot L dot green at dartmouth dot edu<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen mn at statsbiblioteket dot dk<br />
* Mads Villadsen, mv@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen, jt@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
* Julien Gibert, gibert at abes dot fr<br />
* Lisa Gonzalez, lgonzalez@ctu.edu<br />
* Charles Ledvina, charles@indexdata.com<br />
* Jim LeFager, jlefager@depaul.edu<br />
* Debbie Maron, dmaron@purdue.edu<br />
* Carolina Garcia - cg116 nyu<br />
* Tracy Seneca- tjseneca@uic.edu<br />
* William Denton - wtd@pobox.com<br />
* Andrew Darby - agdarby at miami dot edu<br />
* Gary Maixner maixner2 at uiuc dot edu<br />
* Jeremy Prevost<br />
* Esther Verreau everreau skokielibrary info<br />
* Matthew Short, mshort@niu.edu<br />
* Kate Flynn, kef@uic.edu<br />
* Jon Stroop - jstroop at princeton<br />
* Mark Redar<br />
* Robert Haschart - rh9ec at virginia dot edu<br />
* Xiaoming Wang - xw5d at virginia dot edu<br />
* Graham Hukill - graham dot hukill at wayne edu<br />
* Susan Price<br />
* Virginia Schilling - virginia dot schilling at ucr dot edu<br />
* Bret Davidson<br />
* Jason Thomale - jason dot thomale at unt dot edu<br />
* Mike Stroming - m-stroming@northwestern.edu<br />
* Nathan Books, nateniu gmail<br />
* Adam Yocum<br />
* Bradley Woodruff - ek7348 at wayne dot edu<br />
* Maccabee Levine - levinem at uwosh dot edu<br />
* Zorian Sasyk - fd5710 at wayne dot edu<br />
* William Panting<br />
<br />
==Half Day Afternoon==<br />
=== Data Visualization Hackfest ===<br />
====1-470 Richard J. Daley Library, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Chris Beer, cabeer at stanford.edu<br />
* Dan Chudnov, dchud at gwu edu<br />
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* Description: Want to hack/design/plan/document on a team of people who enjoy learning by creating? Interested in data visualization? Well, this hackfest is for you. Not familiar with the concept of a hackfest? See Roy Tennant's [http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA332564.html "Where Librarians Go To Hack"] and the page for the [http://access2010.lib.umanitoba.ca/node/3.html Access 2010 Hackfest]. We propose a half-day hackfest with a focus on visualization library data -- think stuff like library catalog data, access/circulation statistics, etc. Here's how it works, roughly: <br />
- we'll (you'll!) do lightning tutorials for some data visualization tools, toolkits (R? d3js? ?), datasets.<br />
- we'll separate into groups and hack on stuff.<br />
- at the end of the day, we'll present our progress.<br />
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Not a code hacker? No worries; all skill sets and backgrounds are valuable! <br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
# Devon Smith<br />
# Esha Datta<br />
# Ray Schwartz - schwartzr2@wpunj.edu<br />
# Karen Coombs - coombsk{at}oclc{dot}org<br />
# Julia Bauder - julia{dot}bauder{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Jason Stirnaman (jstirnaman at kumc.edu)<br />
# Joshua Gomez<br />
# Ayla Stein (astein at uh.edu)<br />
# Harrison Dekker<br />
# Ian Walls - iwalls{at}library{dot}umass{dot}edu<br />
# Scott Hanrath - shanrath@ku.edu<br />
# Annie Pho<br />
# [[User:Kevenj|Keven Jeffery]]<br />
# James Van Mil - james.vanmil at gmail com<br />
# Sean Crowe - sean.crowe@uc.edu<br />
# Karen coyle - kcoyle at kcoyle.net<br />
# David Lacy - david dot lacy at villanova dot edu<br />
# mark matienzo<br />
# David Uspal<br />
# Emily Lynema - ejlynema at ncsu dot edu<br />
# Sean Chen<br />
# Donald Mennerich<br />
# Allan Berry - allan{dot}berry{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Declan Fleming - declan at declan dot net<br />
# Chick Markley -- chick at qrhino dot com<br />
# Devin Higgins - higgi135 at msu dot edu<br />
# Emily Zervas emily{dot}zervas{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# May Chan -- msuicat at gmail dot com<br />
# Kathryn Stine - kathryn dot stine at ucop dot edu<br />
# James Griffin - griffinj at lafayette dot edu<br />
# Dave Menninger dave.menninger at gmail dot com<br />
# [[User:gdave|Dave Green]] david dot L dot green at dartmouth dot edu<br />
# Rikke Willer - riwi at dtic dot dtu dot dk<br />
# Michael Poltorak NIelsen mn at statsbiblioteket dot dk<br />
# Mads Villadsen, mv@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
# Jørn Thøgersen, jt@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
# Joe Atzberger, ohiocore@gmail.com<br />
# Julien Gibert, gibert at abes dot fr<br />
# Christie Peterson - cpeterson at jhu dot edu<br />
# Jim LeFager - jlefager@depaul.edu<br />
# Harish Nayak - hnayak at library dot rochester dot edu<br />
# William Denton - wtd@pobox.com<br />
# Shawn Carraway carraways at midlandstech dot edu<br />
# Naomi Dushay - ndushay at stanford dot edu<br />
# William Hicks - William{dot}hicks{at}unt{dot}edu<br />
# Beatrice Pulliam bpulliam at providence edu<br />
# Matthew Short, mshort@niu.edu<br />
# George Campbell, campbelg{at}oclc{dot}org<br />
# James Staub - james dot staub at nashville dot gov<br />
# Will Clarke - wfu dot edu at clarkewd<br />
# Rachel Shaevel - rshaevel at chipublib dot org<br />
# Adam Yocum<br />
# Birkin Diana - birkin underscore diana at brown dot edu<br />
# [http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/User:Camcclure Christine McClure]<br />
<br />
=== Intro to Hydra ===<br />
====303 Library of the Health Sciences, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Adam Wead, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (awead at rockhall.org)<br />
* Justin Coyne, Data Curation Experts (justin.coyne at curationexperts.com)<br />
* Mark Bussey, Data Curation Experts (mark at curationexperts.com)<br />
<br />
Hydra (http://projecthydra.org) is a free and open source repository solution that is being used by institutions on both sides of the North Atlantic to provide access to their digital content. Hydra provides a versatile and feature rich environment for end-users and repository administrators alike. Leveraging Blacklight as its front end discovery interface, the hydra project provides a suite of software components, data models, and design patterns for building a robust and sustainable digital repository, as well as a community of support for ongoing development. This workshop will provide an introduction to the hydra project and its software components. Attendees will leave with enough knowledge to get started building their own local repository solutions. This workshop will be led by Adam Wead of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. <br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Jeremy Prevost<br />
* Dennis Ogg - ogg{at}ucar{dot}edu<br />
* Terry Brady<br />
* Betsy Coles - bcoles{at}caltech{dot}edu<br />
* Brendan Quinn - brendan-quinn at northwestern dot edu<br />
* Shawn Kiewel - smkiewel at uga dot edu<br />
* Steven Villereal – villereal{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
* Ryan Eby<br />
* Dean Farrell<br />
* Ian Chan<br />
* Mark Mounts - mark{dot}mounts{at}dartmouth{dot}edu<br />
* Carl Jones<br />
* Laney McGlohon - lmcglohon@getty.edu<br />
* Nancy Enneking - nenneking@getty.edu<br />
* Allan Berry - allan{dot}berry{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
* Andrew Darby - agdarby at miami dot edu<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen - kfc@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
* Corey Harper - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu<br />
* Gary Maixner - maixner2 at uiuc dot edu<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer - sibylschaefer at gmail dot com<br />
* Emily F. Shaw - emily-f-shaw{at}uiowa{dot}edu<br />
* Alicia Morris - alicia.morris@tufts.edu<br />
* Tim Thompson - t.thompson5{at}miami{dot}edu<br />
* Kate Flynn, kef@uic.edu<br />
* Shawn Averkamp, shawn-averkamp{at}uiowa{dot}edu<br />
* William Panting<br />
* Aaron Collie, collie@msu .edu<br />
<br />
=== Intro to Blacklight ===<br />
====1-1010 Richard J. Daley Library, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Bess Sadler, Stanford University Library (bess at stanford.edu)<br />
* Jason Ronallo, NC State (jronallo at gmail.com)<br />
* Shaun Ellis (helper), Princeton University Library, (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
<br />
Blacklight (http://projectblacklight.org) is a free and open source discovery interface built on solr and ruby on rails. It is used by institutions such as Stanford University, NC State, WGBH, Johns Hopkins University, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and an ever expanding community of adopters and contributors. Blacklight can be used as a front-end discovery solution for an ILS, or the contents of a digital repository, or to provide a unified discovery solution for many siloed collections. In this workshop we will cover the basics of solr indexing and searching, setting up and customizing Blacklight, and leave time for Q&A around local issues people might encounter. <br />
<br />
Note: this workshop will be tailored as a follow-on to the morning's RailsBridge Intro to Ruby on Rails workshop, but everyone is welcome<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* John MacGillivray<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
* Jeremy Morse - jgmorse at umich<br />
* Karen Miller - k-miller3{at}northwestern{dot}edu<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen - tommying{at}caltech{dot}edu<br />
* Chung Kang<br />
* Santi Thompson<br />
* Brandon Dudley<br />
* Ken Irwin<br />
* Hillel Arnold<br />
* Heidi Frank - hf36{at}nyu{dot}com<br />
* Chris Sharp - csharp{at}georgialibraries{dot}org<br />
* Bill McMillin - wmcmilli{at} pratt{dot} edu<br />
* Jason Raitz - jcraitz at ncsu dot edu<br />
* Linda Ballinger - ballingerl at newberry dot org<br />
* David Gonzalez - d.gonzalez26 at umiami dot edu<br />
* Courtney Greene - crgreene at indiana dot edu<br />
* Evan Boyd - eboyd /at/ ctschicago /period/ edu<br />
* Lauren Ajamie - lauren dot ajamie at nd dot edu<br />
* David Anderson - david dot anderson3 at nih dot gov<br />
* Michael Lindsey - mackeral at gmail dot com<br />
* David Bucknum - dabu at loc dot gov<br />
* Chris Day - cday2 at saic dot edu<br />
* Carolina Garcia - cg116 nyu<br />
* David Cliff dgcliff@iu.edu<br />
* Cody Hanson codyhanson@umn.edu<br />
* Laurie Lee Moses lmoses{at}colum{dot}edu<br />
* Alisak Sanavongsay asanavongsay{at}ucmerced.edu<br />
* Wayne Schneider wschneider at hclib dot org<br />
* Carolyn Caizzi carolyn{dot}caizzi{at}northwestern{dot}edu<br />
* Julie Rudder - j-rudder at northwestern dot edu<br />
* Andromeda Yelton - andromeda.yelton at gmail<br />
* Adam Strohm - adamstrohm at gmail dot com<br />
* Luke Gaudreau - luke underscore gaudreau at harvard dot edu<br />
* Cole Hudson - cole dot hudson at wayne dot edu<br />
* Sarah Thorngate - scthorngate at northpark dot edu<br />
* Kosuke Tanabe - TANABE.Kosuke at nims go jp<br />
* Yuka Egusa - yuka at nier go jp<br />
* Masao Takaku - TAKAKU.Masao at nims go jp<br />
<br />
=== DPLA Intro/Hacking ===<br />
==== Seminar Room A <s>1-470 of the Daley Library</s>, 1:30 - 5:30 pm Mon, February 11==== <br />
* Presenter(s)/Leader(s): Nate Hill (Chattanooga Public Library, DPLA Audience and Participation Co-chair), SJ Klein (Wikimedia, OLPC, DPLA Technical Aspects Co-chair), Jeff Licht (DPLA Technical Development Project Manager)<br />
<br />
The [http://dp.la Digital Public Library of America] (DPLA) is an open source metadata repository that provides read-only access to millions of records from across the United States via an open REST API. All API queries are returned as JSON-LD, a lightweight linked data format, and the metadata is freely reusable under a CC0 public domain license. A front-end portal is currently under development and will be launched in April 2013, though it will serve as but one way into the DPLA’s data. The DPLA encourages the development of applications and tools by developers of all skill levels and backgrounds. In this workshop, participants will actively code against the API to make apps, visualization tools, plug-ins, and other interesting tools that make use of DPLA data. <br />
<br />
Seminar A seems to be in use; <strike>we will meet at 1-470 for an intro and move to a separate space to hack</strike> Sticking with Seminar A (1:38 pm). <br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Justin Clark, Berkman Center for Internet and Society<br />
* Anita Patel, Berkman Center for Internet and Society<br />
* Peter Murray, LYRASIS<br />
* Christine McClure, Illinois Institute of Technology<br />
* Richard Aroksaar, National Park Service<br />
* Maura Byrne, University of Chicago Library<br />
* Tim Shearer, UNC Chapel Hill Libraries<br />
<br />
=== Fail4lib ===<br />
<br />
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ovChi-ViBagkp4MuhQEiBCOPuUh7hqaLRTY4Up2WvQY/edit?usp=sharing Fail4Lib notes]<br />
<br />
====1-360 Richard J. Daley Library, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Jason Casden, NCSU Libraries (jmcasden at ncsu.edu)<br />
* Andreas Orphanides, NCSU Libraries (akorphan at ncsu.edu)<br />
<br />
The Code4lib community is full of driven people who embrace the risks that are often associated with new projects. While these traits lead to the incredible projects that are presented at Code4lib, creative technical work also often leads to unexpected, vexing, or disappointing results even from eventually successful projects (however you define the term). Learning more about how our colleagues deal with failure in various contexts could lead to the development of better methods for communicating the value of productive failure, modifying project plans ("The Pivot"), and failing more cheaply.<br />
<br />
Hopefully we can define the format as a group, but a fairly high level of participation is crucial if this is to be a worthwhile preconference. Some possible agenda items that could be mixed and matched to fill the afternoon:<br />
<br />
# Given willing presenters, a series of 10-20 minute presentations that go into some depth about specific failures.<br />
# Depending on the number of participants, either a multi- or single-track series of unconference-like themed discussions on various aspects of failure, possibly including themes like:<br />
#* Technical failure<br />
#* Failure to effectively address a real user need<br />
#* Overinvestment<br />
#* Outreach/Promotion failure<br />
#* Design/UX failure<br />
#* Project team communication failure<br />
#* Missed opportunities (risk-averse failure)<br />
#* Successes gleaned from failures<br />
# A panel of participants who have prepared in advance to answer moderator and audience questions about their experience with failure.<br />
# A prepared reading assignment that we could all forget to read, creating a shared fail in order to start the preconference on the right foot.<br />
<br />
I'll serve as a moderator (if needed) and participant and would welcome more organizers. I am happy to be outvoted by participants on any of these points--I just want to get us talking about our screw-ups, blind spots, and anvils dropping from the sky.<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Becky Yoose<br />
* Lisa Rabey<br />
* Cynthia Ng (maybe) - cynthia [dot] s [dot] ng [at] gmail<br />
* Patrick Berry, pberry@csuchico.edu<br />
* Erin White, erwhite at vcu edu<br />
* Ranti Junus, ranti.junus at gmail<br />
* Rosalyn Metz -- rosalynmetz at gmail com<br />
* Bret Davidson<br />
* Maccabee Levine<br />
* Joe Justice - jhjusti at sandia dot gov<br />
<br />
=== Solr 4 In Depth ===<br />
====UIC Forum, Room F, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Contact: Erik Hatcher (erik.hatcher at lucidworks.com)<br />
<br />
The long awaited and much anticipated Solr 4 has been released! It's a really big deal. There are so many improvements, it makes the head spin. This session will cover the major feature improvements from Lucene's flexible indexing and scoring API up through SolrCloud in a digestable half-day format. Sounds like this is an evening thing that might happen at a bar somewhere?<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Erin Fahy - erin.fahy at mtholyoke edu<br />
* Esmé Cowles, escowles@ucsd.edu<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
* Adam Constabars<br />
* Kevin Clarke<br />
* Jacob Andresen (jacob at reindex dot dk)<br />
* Ted Lawless (tlawless at brown dot edu)<br />
* Tom Burton-West<br />
* Curtis Thacker<br />
* Eric James eric dot james at yale dot edu<br />
* Bess Sadler (bess at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Michael North<br />
* Charles Draper<br />
* Nick Cappadona<br />
* Stephanie Collett - stephanie dot collett at ucop dot edu<br />
* Sean Purcell seanpurc{at}uga{dot}edu<br />
* Kalee Sprague - kalee dot sprague at yale dot edu<br />
* Jeff Peterson - gpeterso at umn dot edu<br />
* Erik Hetzner<br />
* Demian Katz - demian dot katz at villanova dot edu<br />
* Eben English - eenglish at bpl dot org<br />
* Raman Chandrasekar Raman dot Chandrasekar at serialssolutions dot com<br />
* Jason Ronallo - jnronall@ncsu.edu<br />
* Eric Larson - elarson@library.wisc.edu<br />
* Mike Hagedon - hagedonm at u dot library dot arizona dot edu<br />
* Jesse Brown - jfbrown78 at gmail dot com<br />
* Steven Marsden - steven.marsden@ryerson.ca<br />
* Zeno Tajoli - tajoli at cilea it<br />
* Charles Ledvina - charles att indexdata dott com<br />
* Tracy Seneca - tjseneca@uic.edu<br />
* Tod Olson - tod at uchicago dot edu<br />
* Esther Verreau - everreau skokielibrary info<br />
* Jane Sandberg - sandbrg2 at illinois dot edu<br />
* Mark Redar - mredar@gmail.com<br />
* Robert Haschart - rh9ec at virginia dot edu<br />
* Xiaoming Wang - xw5d at virginia dot edu<br />
* Graham Hukill - graham dot hukill at wayne edu<br />
* Susan Price - Susan dot Price at serialssolutions dot com<br />
* Cory Lown - cwlown at ncsu dot edu<br />
* Nathan Books, nateniu gmail<br />
* Paul Deschner - deschner at law dot harvard dot edu<br />
* Brian Wu - pwu14 {at} illinois {dot} edu<br />
* Bradley Woodruff - ek7348 at wayne dot edu<br />
* Zorian Sasyk - fd5710 at Wayne dot edu<br />
* Ryan Wick - ryan.wick at oregonstate dot edu<br />
* Marisa Strong - marisa dot strong at ucop dot edu<br />
* Donald Brower - dbrower at nd dot edu<br />
* Rajesh Balekai - rbalekai at nd dot edu<br />
<br />
[[Category:Code4Lib2013]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2013_preconference_proposals&diff=363942013 preconference proposals2013-02-11T19:39:57Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>Please sign up to attend by January 15th. Doesn't mean you can't change your mind, but we will use the host committee will use these numbers to assign rooms.<br />
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Proposals '''now closed'''.<br />
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Spaces available: 4+ Rooms<br />
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Please follow the formatting guidelines:<br />
<pre><br />
=== Talk Title ===<br />
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* Presenter/Leader, affiliation (optional), and email address (mandatory!)<br />
* Second Presenter/Leader, affiliation, email address, if applicable<br />
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Description.<br />
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==Full Day==<br />
<br />
===Drupal4lib Sub-con Barcamp===<br />
====UIC Forum, Room E, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Contact [[User:highermath|Cary Gordon]], cgordon@chillco.com or <br />
* [[User:cdmo|Charlie Morris]], NCSU Libraries, cdmorris@ncsu.edu<br />
<br />
This will be a full day of self-selected barcamp style sessions. Anyone who wants to present can write down the topic on an index card and, after the keynote, we will vote to choose what we want to see. Attendees can also pick a topic and attempt to talk someone else into presenting on it.<br />
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If we run out of topics, we will pay homage to the project by testing patches for Drupal 8. It is easy, and we will show you how to do this invaluable task.<br />
<br />
This event is open to the library community. There is a nominal fee ($10) for non-Code4LibCon attendees.<br />
<br />
Local Drupal uber-ninja Larry Garfield had to cancel, but we were very fortunate to get Steve Persch to offer to stop by and answer questions and give us some guidance in the afternoon.<br />
<br />
'''If you have not signed up. just show up and see Charlie or Cary. We will work out the details!'''<br />
<br />
[[resources to help you learn drupal]]<br />
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====I plan on attending:====<br />
<br />
=====All Day=====<br />
*Margaret Heller<br />
*Mahria Lebow, mahria at uw edu<br />
*Paula Gray-Overtoom, pgrayove at gmail.com<br />
*Dhanushka Samarakoon, dhanu80 at g mail com<br />
*Leo Robert Klein <del>(when he figures out what date this is)</del> - 2/11 (9a-5p). P.S. Oh Great One! Who do we hand the 10 bucks to?<br />
*Sarah Shealy, sarah.shealy at gmail.com<br />
*Kelly Lucas krlucas at gee mail<br />
*Antonio Barrera abarrera at princeton edu<br />
<br />
=====Morning=====<br />
* [[User:Kevenj|Keven Jeffery]]<br />
* Sean Chen<br />
<br />
=====Afternoon=====<br />
* Kevin Reiss, Princeton University Library, kr2 at princeton.edu (afternoon only)<br />
* Christina Salazar (afternoon only)<br />
* Sarah Dooley (afternoon)<br />
* Josh Wilson, joshwilsonnc at gmail (likely afternoon only)<br />
* Ken Varnum, varnum at umich e-d-u<br />
* Cody Hennesy, chennesy at library berkeley edu<br />
* Colin Koteles, koteles at cod dot edu<br />
<br />
==Half Day Morning==<br />
=== Open space session ===<br />
====Boardroom, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Dan Chudnov, daniel.chudnov at gmail dot etc<br />
<br />
The rest of code4libcon is pretty well structured these days; come in the morning for a few hours of old-school [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-space_technology open space technology] unconference. Bring a rough talk or idea you want to share or questions you have or something you want to learn about or discuss with other people, and be ready to tell us about it. Use it as extra prep time for your upcoming prepared or lightning talk if you want. We'll plan the morning out a little bit at the beginning, but not too much. What we do will be up to the people there in the room.<br />
<br />
If there's interest, we could start with a "welcome to code4lib" introductory session for newcomers.<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Devon Smith<br />
* Esmé Cowles, escowles@ucsd.edu<br />
* Jason Casden<br />
* Ryan Eby<br />
* mark matienzo<br />
* Donald Mennerich<br />
* Patrick Berry, pberry@csuchico.edu<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen, kfc@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen mn at statsbiblioteket dot dk<br />
* Joe Atzberger, ohiocore@gmail.com<br />
* Shawn Carraway carraways at midlandstech dot edu<br />
* Emily F. Shaw emily-f-shaw at uiowa dot edu<br />
* Joe Justice jhjusti at sandia dot gov<br />
* Tom Burton-West tburtonw at umich dot edu<br />
* Jay Luker<br />
* Trey Terrell<br />
<br />
=== Delivery services ===<br />
====1-1010 Richard J. Daley Library, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Ted Lawless, Brown University Library, tlawless at brown edu. <br />
* Kevin Reiss, Princeton University Library, kr2 at princeton edu.<br />
<br />
Are you interested in making it easier for users to obtain copies of known items? Do you feel your OpenURL and Interlibrary Loan software could be streamlined? This pre-conference workshop will focus on providing services that deliver content to users. Discovery systems are doing a better job of exposing library holdings but there's still a lot of work to do actually get the content in the users hands. <br />
<br />
Possible topics/activities include:<br />
* group discussion of what some libraries have done in this area<br />
* comparisons of different approaches to addressing delivery <br />
* overview of tools available <br />
* sharing of strategies and experiences<br />
* time to work with and review open source code in this area. Some possible tools to install and test out [https://github.com/team-umlaut/umlaut Umlaut], [https://github.com/lawlesst/heroku-360link Py360 Link]. <br />
<br />
Resources and background information:<br />
* [https://github.com/team-umlaut/umlaut/wiki/What-is-Umlaut-anyway What-is-Umlaut-anyway] <br />
* [http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/7308 Hacking 360 Link: A hybrid approach]<br />
* [http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/108 Auto-Populating an ILL form with the Serial Solutions Link Resolver API]<br />
* [http://lawlesst.github.com/notebook/delivery.html Focusing on Delivery]<br />
<br />
Schedule:<br />
* 9:10 - 9:25 - Intros<br />
* 9:25 - 9:40 - Umlaut - Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* 9:40 - 9:55 - Umlaut implementation plans at Princeton - Kevin Reiss<br />
* 9:55 - 10:10 - GWU Launchpad - Rosalyn Metz<br />
* 10:10 - 10:25 - easyArticle and easyBorrow at Brown - Birkin Diana and Ted Lawless<br />
* 10:25 - 10:35 - break<br />
* 10:35 - 10:50 - Cal State Get It Now - Aaron Collier<br />
* 10:50 - 11:05 - Dealing with change at VCU - Erin White<br />
* 11:05 - 11:55 - Installation sessions and break out discussions<br />
* 11:55 - 12:00 - Wrap up<br />
<br />
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<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Ken Varnum, varnum at umich e-d-u<br />
* Curtis Thacker<br />
* Rosalyn Metz rosalynmetz at gmail com<br />
* James Van Mil - james.vanmil at gmail com<br />
* Andrew Nagy<br />
* Ranti Junus<br />
* Aaron Collier - acollier at csufresno edu<br />
* Demian Katz - demian dot katz at villanova dot edu<br />
* Jacob Andresen - jacob at reindex dot dk<br />
* Erin White - erwhite at vcu edu<br />
* Zeno Tajoli tajoli at cilea it<br />
* William Hicks - William{dot}hicks{at}unt{dot}edu<br />
* Beatrice Pulliam bpulliam at providence edu<br />
* David Bietila dbietila at uchicago edu<br />
* James Staub - james dot staub at nashville dot gov<br />
* Cory Lown - cwlown at ncsu dot edu<br />
* Rachel Shaevel - rshaevel at chipublib dot org<br />
* Maura Byrne - byrne at uchicago dot edu<br />
* Kosuke Tanabe - TANABE.Kosuke at nims go jp<br />
* Tim Shearer - tshearer at email dot unc dot edu<br />
* Luke Gaudreau - luke underscore gaudreau at harvard dot edu<br />
<br />
=== Intro to Blacklight CANCELED ===<br />
<br />
PLEASE NOTE: This pre-conference has been canceled in favor of joining forces with the RailsBridge workshop. The afternoon Blacklight session will still be offered.<br />
<br />
=== RailsBridge Intro to Ruby on Rails ===<br />
====UIC Forum, Room D, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
'''coffee and pastries at 8am; start promptly at 9am'''<br />
* Jason Ronallo, North Carolina State University Libraries, jronallo@gmail.com<br />
* Mark Bussey, Data Curation Experts (mark at curationexperts.com)<br />
* Shaun Ellis (helper), Princeton University Library, shaune@princeton.edu<br />
* Ross Singer, Talis, rossfsinger@gmail.com<br />
* Adam Wead (helper), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, awead@rockhall.org<br />
* Bess Sadler, Stanford University, bess@stanford.edu<br />
* James Stuart <br />
* Jason Stirnaman (helper), University of Kansas Medical Center, jstirnaman@kumc.edu <br />
* Richard Aroksaar, National Park Service, richard_aroksaar@nps.gov<br />
* Anyone else want to come and help folks? Contact Jason.<br />
<br />
RailsBridge comes to code4lib! We'll follow the RailsBridge curriculum (http://railsbridge.org) to provide a gentle introduction to Ruby on Rails. Topics covered include an introduction to the Ruby language and the Rails framework. Participants will build a working Rails application. <br />
<br />
* Note: Attendees can follow up with the Intro to Blacklight afternoon session, which will be tailored for folks new to Ruby<br />
<br />
There is some pre-preconference preparation needed so that we can effectively use our time.<br />
<br />
'''IMPORTANT''': From this point on if you sign up you '''must''' do the following in order to be prepared for the preconference workshop:<br />
# Add your name below<br />
# fill out the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEpxd0tzU1ZscnU5QUUtd0JGUk9qQkE6MA#gid=0 experience survey]<br />
# read [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lQEvljB6MWOdxqcibYsQDVMT2hCevk7Y5cm3143_eaU/edit the emails you have missed] <br />
<br />
'''Sunday Night installation help''' I didn't get much of a response concerning needing installation help. I'll be in the hotel lobby anyways from 6pm until 7pm. Before then I'll be walking around and getting lost, so if I'm not there right at 6pm be patient. If you need my help after 7pm, please email me.<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
# First and last name and email address<br />
# John MacGillivray<br />
# Christina Salazar - christina{dot}salazar{at}csuci{dot}edu<br />
# Karen Coombs - coombsk{at}oclc{dot}org<br />
# Becky Yoose - b dot yoose at google overlord<br />
# Jeremy Morse - jgmorse at umich<br />
# Julia Bauder - julia{dot}bauder{at}gmail{dot}com <br />
# Chung Kang<br />
# Karen Miller - k-miller3{at}northwestern{dot}edu<br />
# Betsy Coles - bcoles{at}caltech{dot}edu<br />
# Santi Thompson<br />
# Sarah Dooley - sarah{at}nclive{dot}org<br />
# Brandon Dudley<br />
# Ken Irwin<br />
# Dennis Ogg - ogg{at}ucar{dot}edu<br />
# Ian Walls - iwalls{at}library{dot}umass{dot}edu<br />
# Steven Villereal – villereal{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Hillel Arnold - hillel{dot}arnold{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Josh Wilson - joshwilsonnc at gmail<br />
# Cynthia Ng - cynthia [dot] s [dot] ng [at] gmail<br />
# Ian Chan<br />
# Heidi Frank - hf36{at}nyu{dot}edu<br />
# Mark Mounts - mark{dot}mounts{at}dartmouth{dot}edu<br />
# Bill McMillin - wmcmilli{at}pratt {dot}edu<br />
# David Lacy - david dot lacy at villanova dot edu<br />
# Courtney Greene - crgreene at indiana dot edu<br />
# Laney McGlohon - lmcglohon@getty.edu<br />
# Nancy Enneking - nenneking@getty.edu<br />
# Jason Raitz - jcraitz at ncsu dot edu<br />
# Nick Cappadona<br />
# Steven Marsden - steven.marsden@ryerson.ca<br />
# Linda Ballinger - ballingerl at newberry dot org<br />
# Brendan Quinn - brendan-quinn at northwestern dot edu<br />
# Michael Levy - mlevy {at}ushmm {dot}org<br />
# Michael North (m-north at northwestern dot edu)<br />
# Shawn Averkamp - shawnaverkamp{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Allan Berry - allan{dot}berry{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Cody Hennesy - chennesy at library dot berkeley dot edu<br />
# Devin Higgins - higgi135 at msu dot edu<br />
# Emily Zervas - emily{dot}zervas{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Rob Dumas - rdumas {at} chipublib {dot} org<br />
# Evan Boyd - eboyd /at/ ctschicago /period/ edu<br />
# Lauren Ajamie - lauren dot ajamie at nd dot edu<br />
# David Anderson - david dot anderson3 at nih dot gov<br />
# David Bucknum - dabu at loc dot gov<br />
# Dave Menninger - dave.menninger at gmail dot com<br />
# Chris Day - cday2 at saic dot edu<br />
# Corey Harper - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu<br />
# Dileshni Jayasinghe - d dot jayasinghe at utoronto dot ca<br />
# Harish Nayak - hnayak at library dot rochester dot edu<br />
# David Cliff dgcliff@iu.edu<br />
# Cody Hanson codyhanson@umn.edu<br />
# Sean Purcell seanpurc{at}uga{dot}edu<br />
# Laurie Lee Moses lmoses{at}colum{dot}edu<br />
# Sibyl Schaefer sibylschaefer at gmail dot com<br />
# Alisak Sanavongsay asanavongsay{at}ucmerced.edu<br />
# Wayne Schneider wschneider at hclib dot org<br />
# Carolyn Caizzi - carolyn{dot}caizzi {at}northwestern{dot}edu<br />
# Julie Rudder - j-rudder at northwestern dot edu<br />
# Matthew Butler - matthew-butler at uiowa dot edu<br />
# Andromeda Yelton - andromeda.yelton at gmail<br />
# Adam Strohm - adamstrohm at gmail dot com<br />
# Kelly Thompson - thompson {dot} kelly {dot} j {at} gmail {dot} com<br />
# Jane Sandberg - sandbrg2 {at} illinois {dot} edu<br />
# Colin Koteles - koteles at cod dot edu<br />
# George Campbell - campbelg{at}oclc{dot}org<br />
# Sarah Thorngate - scthorngate{at}northpark{dot}edu<br />
# Will Clarke - wfu.edu at clarkewd<br />
# Terry Brady - twb27 at georgetown dot edu<br />
# Patrick Feeley - pgf8 {at} case {dot} edu<br />
# Bennett Magnino - bennett {dot} magnino {at} gmail {dot} com<br />
# Christine McClure camcclure {at} gmail {dot} com<br />
# Cole Hudson - Cole dot Hudson at wayne dot edu<br />
# Audrey Altman - audreykaltman {at} gmail {dot} com<br />
# Luis Baquera - luis [dot] baquera [at] ucr [dot] edu<br />
# Paul Deschner - deschner at law dot harvard dot edu<br />
# Brian Wu - pwu14 {at} illinois {dot} edu<br />
'''IMPORTANT''': From this point on if you sign up you '''must''' do the following in order to be prepared for the preconference workshop:<br />
# Add your name above<br />
# fill out the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEpxd0tzU1ZscnU5QUUtd0JGUk9qQkE6MA#gid=0 experience survey]<br />
# read [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lQEvljB6MWOdxqcibYsQDVMT2hCevk7Y5cm3143_eaU/edit the emails you have missed]<br />
<br />
===Intro to NoSQL Databases===<br />
====1-470 Richard J. Daley Library, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Joshua Gomez, George Washington University, jngomez at gwu edu<br />
<br />
Since Google published its paper on BigTable in 2006, alternatives to the traditional relational database model have been growing in both variety and popularity. These new databases (often referred to as NoSQL databases) excel at handling problems faced by modern information systems that the traditional relational model cannot. They are particularly popular among organizations tackling the so-called "Big Data" problems. However, there are always tradeoffs involved when making such dramatic changes. Understanding how these different kinds of databases are designed and what they can offer is essential to the decision making process. In this precon I will discuss some of the various types of new databases (key-value, columnar, document, graph) and walk through examples or exercises using some of their open source implementations like Riak, HBase, MongoDB or CouchDB, and Neo4j.<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Esha Datta<br />
* Trevor Thornton<br />
* Michael Doran<br />
* Ray Schwartz - schwartzr2@wpunj.edu<br />
* Kevin Clarke<br />
* Andreas Orphanides<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen - tommying{at}caltech{dot}edu<br />
* Harrison Dekker<br />
* Eric James eric dot james at yale dot edu<br />
* Sean Crowe - sean.crowe@uc.edu<br />
* Scott Hanrath - shanrath@ku.edu<br />
* Erin Fahy - erin.fahy at mtholyoke edu<br />
* Karen Coyle - kcoyle at kcoyle.net<br />
* Charles Draper<br />
* David Uspal<br />
* Shawn Kiewel - smkiewel at uga dot edu<br />
* Stephanie Collett - stephanie dot collett at ucop dot edu<br />
* Declan Fleming - declan at declan dot net<br />
* David Gonzalez - d.gonzalez26 at umiami dot edu<br />
* Jeff Peterson - gpeterso at umn dot edu<br />
* May Chan - msuicat at gmail dot com<br />
* Kathryn Stine - kathryn dot stine at ucop dot edu<br />
* Tim Thompson - t.thompson5{at}miami{dot}edu<br />
* Eben English - eenglish [at] bpl dot org<br />
* Marisa Strong - marisa dot strong at ucop dot edu<br />
* Michael Lindsey - mackeral at gmail dot com<br />
* Mike Hagedon - hagedonm at u dot library dot arizona dot edu<br />
* Scott Fisher - first/last name with dot in between at ucop dot edu<br />
* James Griffin - griffinj at lafayette dot edu<br />
* Jesse Brown - jfbrown78 at gmail dot com<br />
* [[User:gdave|Dave Green]] david dot L dot green at dartmouth dot edu<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen mn at statsbiblioteket dot dk<br />
* Mads Villadsen, mv@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen, jt@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
* Julien Gibert, gibert at abes dot fr<br />
* Lisa Gonzalez, lgonzalez@ctu.edu<br />
* Charles Ledvina, charles@indexdata.com<br />
* Jim LeFager, jlefager@depaul.edu<br />
* Debbie Maron, dmaron@purdue.edu<br />
* Carolina Garcia - cg116 nyu<br />
* Tracy Seneca- tjseneca@uic.edu<br />
* William Denton - wtd@pobox.com<br />
* Andrew Darby - agdarby at miami dot edu<br />
* Gary Maixner maixner2 at uiuc dot edu<br />
* Jeremy Prevost<br />
* Esther Verreau everreau skokielibrary info<br />
* Matthew Short, mshort@niu.edu<br />
* Kate Flynn, kef@uic.edu<br />
* Jon Stroop - jstroop at princeton<br />
* Mark Redar<br />
* Robert Haschart - rh9ec at virginia dot edu<br />
* Xiaoming Wang - xw5d at virginia dot edu<br />
* Graham Hukill - graham dot hukill at wayne edu<br />
* Susan Price<br />
* Virginia Schilling - virginia dot schilling at ucr dot edu<br />
* Bret Davidson<br />
* Jason Thomale - jason dot thomale at unt dot edu<br />
* Mike Stroming - m-stroming@northwestern.edu<br />
* Nathan Books, nateniu gmail<br />
* Adam Yocum<br />
* Bradley Woodruff - ek7348 at wayne dot edu<br />
* Maccabee Levine - levinem at uwosh dot edu<br />
* Zorian Sasyk - fd5710 at wayne dot edu<br />
* William Panting<br />
<br />
==Half Day Afternoon==<br />
=== Data Visualization Hackfest ===<br />
====1-470 Richard J. Daley Library, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Chris Beer, cabeer at stanford.edu<br />
* Dan Chudnov, dchud at gwu edu<br />
<br />
* Description: Want to hack/design/plan/document on a team of people who enjoy learning by creating? Interested in data visualization? Well, this hackfest is for you. Not familiar with the concept of a hackfest? See Roy Tennant's [http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA332564.html "Where Librarians Go To Hack"] and the page for the [http://access2010.lib.umanitoba.ca/node/3.html Access 2010 Hackfest]. We propose a half-day hackfest with a focus on visualization library data -- think stuff like library catalog data, access/circulation statistics, etc. Here's how it works, roughly: <br />
- we'll (you'll!) do lightning tutorials for some data visualization tools, toolkits (R? d3js? ?), datasets.<br />
- we'll separate into groups and hack on stuff.<br />
- at the end of the day, we'll present our progress.<br />
<br />
Not a code hacker? No worries; all skill sets and backgrounds are valuable! <br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
# Devon Smith<br />
# Esha Datta<br />
# Ray Schwartz - schwartzr2@wpunj.edu<br />
# Karen Coombs - coombsk{at}oclc{dot}org<br />
# Julia Bauder - julia{dot}bauder{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Jason Stirnaman (jstirnaman at kumc.edu)<br />
# Joshua Gomez<br />
# Ayla Stein (astein at uh.edu)<br />
# Harrison Dekker<br />
# Ian Walls - iwalls{at}library{dot}umass{dot}edu<br />
# Scott Hanrath - shanrath@ku.edu<br />
# Annie Pho<br />
# [[User:Kevenj|Keven Jeffery]]<br />
# James Van Mil - james.vanmil at gmail com<br />
# Sean Crowe - sean.crowe@uc.edu<br />
# Karen coyle - kcoyle at kcoyle.net<br />
# David Lacy - david dot lacy at villanova dot edu<br />
# mark matienzo<br />
# David Uspal<br />
# Emily Lynema - ejlynema at ncsu dot edu<br />
# Sean Chen<br />
# Donald Mennerich<br />
# Allan Berry - allan{dot}berry{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Declan Fleming - declan at declan dot net<br />
# Chick Markley -- chick at qrhino dot com<br />
# Devin Higgins - higgi135 at msu dot edu<br />
# Emily Zervas emily{dot}zervas{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# May Chan -- msuicat at gmail dot com<br />
# Kathryn Stine - kathryn dot stine at ucop dot edu<br />
# James Griffin - griffinj at lafayette dot edu<br />
# Dave Menninger dave.menninger at gmail dot com<br />
# [[User:gdave|Dave Green]] david dot L dot green at dartmouth dot edu<br />
# Rikke Willer - riwi at dtic dot dtu dot dk<br />
# Michael Poltorak NIelsen mn at statsbiblioteket dot dk<br />
# Mads Villadsen, mv@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
# Jørn Thøgersen, jt@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
# Joe Atzberger, ohiocore@gmail.com<br />
# Julien Gibert, gibert at abes dot fr<br />
# Christie Peterson - cpeterson at jhu dot edu<br />
# Jim LeFager - jlefager@depaul.edu<br />
# Harish Nayak - hnayak at library dot rochester dot edu<br />
# William Denton - wtd@pobox.com<br />
# Shawn Carraway carraways at midlandstech dot edu<br />
# Naomi Dushay - ndushay at stanford dot edu<br />
# William Hicks - William{dot}hicks{at}unt{dot}edu<br />
# Beatrice Pulliam bpulliam at providence edu<br />
# Matthew Short, mshort@niu.edu<br />
# George Campbell, campbelg{at}oclc{dot}org<br />
# James Staub - james dot staub at nashville dot gov<br />
# Will Clarke - wfu dot edu at clarkewd<br />
# Rachel Shaevel - rshaevel at chipublib dot org<br />
# Adam Yocum<br />
# Birkin Diana - birkin underscore diana at brown dot edu<br />
# [http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/User:Camcclure Christine McClure]<br />
<br />
=== Intro to Hydra ===<br />
====303 Library of the Health Sciences, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Adam Wead, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (awead at rockhall.org)<br />
* Justin Coyne, Data Curation Experts (justin.coyne at curationexperts.com)<br />
* Mark Bussey, Data Curation Experts (mark at curationexperts.com)<br />
<br />
Hydra (http://projecthydra.org) is a free and open source repository solution that is being used by institutions on both sides of the North Atlantic to provide access to their digital content. Hydra provides a versatile and feature rich environment for end-users and repository administrators alike. Leveraging Blacklight as its front end discovery interface, the hydra project provides a suite of software components, data models, and design patterns for building a robust and sustainable digital repository, as well as a community of support for ongoing development. This workshop will provide an introduction to the hydra project and its software components. Attendees will leave with enough knowledge to get started building their own local repository solutions. This workshop will be led by Adam Wead of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. <br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Jeremy Prevost<br />
* Dennis Ogg - ogg{at}ucar{dot}edu<br />
* Terry Brady<br />
* Betsy Coles - bcoles{at}caltech{dot}edu<br />
* Brendan Quinn - brendan-quinn at northwestern dot edu<br />
* Shawn Kiewel - smkiewel at uga dot edu<br />
* Steven Villereal – villereal{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
* Ryan Eby<br />
* Dean Farrell<br />
* Ian Chan<br />
* Mark Mounts - mark{dot}mounts{at}dartmouth{dot}edu<br />
* Carl Jones<br />
* Laney McGlohon - lmcglohon@getty.edu<br />
* Nancy Enneking - nenneking@getty.edu<br />
* Allan Berry - allan{dot}berry{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
* Andrew Darby - agdarby at miami dot edu<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen - kfc@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
* Corey Harper - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu<br />
* Gary Maixner - maixner2 at uiuc dot edu<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer - sibylschaefer at gmail dot com<br />
* Emily F. Shaw - emily-f-shaw{at}uiowa{dot}edu<br />
* Alicia Morris - alicia.morris@tufts.edu<br />
* Tim Thompson - t.thompson5{at}miami{dot}edu<br />
* Kate Flynn, kef@uic.edu<br />
* Shawn Averkamp, shawn-averkamp{at}uiowa{dot}edu<br />
* William Panting<br />
* Aaron Collie, collie@msu .edu<br />
<br />
=== Intro to Blacklight ===<br />
====1-1010 Richard J. Daley Library, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Bess Sadler, Stanford University Library (bess at stanford.edu)<br />
* Jason Ronallo, NC State (jronallo at gmail.com)<br />
* Shaun Ellis (helper), Princeton University Library, (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
<br />
Blacklight (http://projectblacklight.org) is a free and open source discovery interface built on solr and ruby on rails. It is used by institutions such as Stanford University, NC State, WGBH, Johns Hopkins University, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and an ever expanding community of adopters and contributors. Blacklight can be used as a front-end discovery solution for an ILS, or the contents of a digital repository, or to provide a unified discovery solution for many siloed collections. In this workshop we will cover the basics of solr indexing and searching, setting up and customizing Blacklight, and leave time for Q&A around local issues people might encounter. <br />
<br />
Note: this workshop will be tailored as a follow-on to the morning's RailsBridge Intro to Ruby on Rails workshop, but everyone is welcome<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* John MacGillivray<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
* Jeremy Morse - jgmorse at umich<br />
* Karen Miller - k-miller3{at}northwestern{dot}edu<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen - tommying{at}caltech{dot}edu<br />
* Chung Kang<br />
* Santi Thompson<br />
* Brandon Dudley<br />
* Ken Irwin<br />
* Hillel Arnold<br />
* Heidi Frank - hf36{at}nyu{dot}com<br />
* Chris Sharp - csharp{at}georgialibraries{dot}org<br />
* Bill McMillin - wmcmilli{at} pratt{dot} edu<br />
* Jason Raitz - jcraitz at ncsu dot edu<br />
* Linda Ballinger - ballingerl at newberry dot org<br />
* David Gonzalez - d.gonzalez26 at umiami dot edu<br />
* Courtney Greene - crgreene at indiana dot edu<br />
* Evan Boyd - eboyd /at/ ctschicago /period/ edu<br />
* Lauren Ajamie - lauren dot ajamie at nd dot edu<br />
* David Anderson - david dot anderson3 at nih dot gov<br />
* Michael Lindsey - mackeral at gmail dot com<br />
* David Bucknum - dabu at loc dot gov<br />
* Chris Day - cday2 at saic dot edu<br />
* Carolina Garcia - cg116 nyu<br />
* David Cliff dgcliff@iu.edu<br />
* Cody Hanson codyhanson@umn.edu<br />
* Sean Purcell seanpurc{at}uga{dot}edu<br />
* Laurie Lee Moses lmoses{at}colum{dot}edu<br />
* Alisak Sanavongsay asanavongsay{at}ucmerced.edu<br />
* Wayne Schneider wschneider at hclib dot org<br />
* Carolyn Caizzi carolyn{dot}caizzi{at}northwestern{dot}edu<br />
* Julie Rudder - j-rudder at northwestern dot edu<br />
* Andromeda Yelton - andromeda.yelton at gmail<br />
* Adam Strohm - adamstrohm at gmail dot com<br />
* Luke Gaudreau - luke underscore gaudreau at harvard dot edu<br />
* Cole Hudson - cole dot hudson at wayne dot edu<br />
* Sarah Thorngate - scthorngate at northpark dot edu<br />
* Kosuke Tanabe - TANABE.Kosuke at nims go jp<br />
<br />
=== DPLA Intro/Hacking ===<br />
==== Seminar Room A <s>1-470 of the Daley Library</s>, 1:30 - 5:30 pm Mon, February 11==== <br />
* Presenter(s)/Leader(s): Nate Hill (Chattanooga Public Library, DPLA Audience and Participation Co-chair), SJ Klein (Wikimedia, OLPC, DPLA Technical Aspects Co-chair), Jeff Licht (DPLA Technical Development Project Manager)<br />
<br />
The [http://dp.la Digital Public Library of America] (DPLA) is an open source metadata repository that provides read-only access to millions of records from across the United States via an open REST API. All API queries are returned as JSON-LD, a lightweight linked data format, and the metadata is freely reusable under a CC0 public domain license. A front-end portal is currently under development and will be launched in April 2013, though it will serve as but one way into the DPLA’s data. The DPLA encourages the development of applications and tools by developers of all skill levels and backgrounds. In this workshop, participants will actively code against the API to make apps, visualization tools, plug-ins, and other interesting tools that make use of DPLA data. <br />
<br />
Seminar A seems to be in use; <strike>we will meet at 1-470 for an intro and move to a separate space to hack</strike> Sticking with Seminar A (1:38 pm). <br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Justin Clark, Berkman Center for Internet and Society<br />
* Anita Patel, Berkman Center for Internet and Society<br />
* Peter Murray, LYRASIS<br />
* Christine McClure, Illinois Institute of Technology<br />
* Richard Aroksaar, National Park Service<br />
* Maura Byrne, University of Chicago Library<br />
<br />
=== Fail4lib ===<br />
<br />
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ovChi-ViBagkp4MuhQEiBCOPuUh7hqaLRTY4Up2WvQY/edit?usp=sharing Fail4Lib notes]<br />
<br />
====1-360 Richard J. Daley Library, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Jason Casden, NCSU Libraries (jmcasden at ncsu.edu)<br />
* Andreas Orphanides, NCSU Libraries (akorphan at ncsu.edu)<br />
<br />
The Code4lib community is full of driven people who embrace the risks that are often associated with new projects. While these traits lead to the incredible projects that are presented at Code4lib, creative technical work also often leads to unexpected, vexing, or disappointing results even from eventually successful projects (however you define the term). Learning more about how our colleagues deal with failure in various contexts could lead to the development of better methods for communicating the value of productive failure, modifying project plans ("The Pivot"), and failing more cheaply.<br />
<br />
Hopefully we can define the format as a group, but a fairly high level of participation is crucial if this is to be a worthwhile preconference. Some possible agenda items that could be mixed and matched to fill the afternoon:<br />
<br />
# Given willing presenters, a series of 10-20 minute presentations that go into some depth about specific failures.<br />
# Depending on the number of participants, either a multi- or single-track series of unconference-like themed discussions on various aspects of failure, possibly including themes like:<br />
#* Technical failure<br />
#* Failure to effectively address a real user need<br />
#* Overinvestment<br />
#* Outreach/Promotion failure<br />
#* Design/UX failure<br />
#* Project team communication failure<br />
#* Missed opportunities (risk-averse failure)<br />
#* Successes gleaned from failures<br />
# A panel of participants who have prepared in advance to answer moderator and audience questions about their experience with failure.<br />
# A prepared reading assignment that we could all forget to read, creating a shared fail in order to start the preconference on the right foot.<br />
<br />
I'll serve as a moderator (if needed) and participant and would welcome more organizers. I am happy to be outvoted by participants on any of these points--I just want to get us talking about our screw-ups, blind spots, and anvils dropping from the sky.<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Becky Yoose<br />
* Lisa Rabey<br />
* Cynthia Ng (maybe) - cynthia [dot] s [dot] ng [at] gmail<br />
* Patrick Berry, pberry@csuchico.edu<br />
* Erin White, erwhite at vcu edu<br />
* Ranti Junus, ranti.junus at gmail<br />
* Rosalyn Metz -- rosalynmetz at gmail com<br />
* Bret Davidson<br />
* Maccabee Levine<br />
* Joe Justice - jhjusti at sandia dot gov<br />
<br />
=== Solr 4 In Depth ===<br />
====UIC Forum, Room F, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Contact: Erik Hatcher (erik.hatcher at lucidworks.com)<br />
<br />
The long awaited and much anticipated Solr 4 has been released! It's a really big deal. There are so many improvements, it makes the head spin. This session will cover the major feature improvements from Lucene's flexible indexing and scoring API up through SolrCloud in a digestable half-day format. Sounds like this is an evening thing that might happen at a bar somewhere?<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Erin Fahy - erin.fahy at mtholyoke edu<br />
* Esmé Cowles, escowles@ucsd.edu<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
* Adam Constabars<br />
* Kevin Clarke<br />
* Jacob Andresen (jacob at reindex dot dk)<br />
* Ted Lawless (tlawless at brown dot edu)<br />
* Tom Burton-West<br />
* Curtis Thacker<br />
* Eric James eric dot james at yale dot edu<br />
* Bess Sadler (bess at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Michael North<br />
* Charles Draper<br />
* Nick Cappadona<br />
* Stephanie Collett - stephanie dot collett at ucop dot edu<br />
* Kalee Sprague - kalee dot sprague at yale dot edu<br />
* Jeff Peterson - gpeterso at umn dot edu<br />
* Erik Hetzner<br />
* Demian Katz - demian dot katz at villanova dot edu<br />
* Eben English - eenglish at bpl dot org<br />
* Raman Chandrasekar Raman dot Chandrasekar at serialssolutions dot com<br />
* Jason Ronallo - jnronall@ncsu.edu<br />
* Eric Larson - elarson@library.wisc.edu<br />
* Mike Hagedon - hagedonm at u dot library dot arizona dot edu<br />
* Jesse Brown - jfbrown78 at gmail dot com<br />
* Steven Marsden - steven.marsden@ryerson.ca<br />
* Zeno Tajoli - tajoli at cilea it<br />
* Charles Ledvina - charles att indexdata dott com<br />
* Tracy Seneca - tjseneca@uic.edu<br />
* Tod Olson - tod at uchicago dot edu<br />
* Esther Verreau - everreau skokielibrary info<br />
* Jane Sandberg - sandbrg2 at illinois dot edu<br />
* Mark Redar - mredar@gmail.com<br />
* Robert Haschart - rh9ec at virginia dot edu<br />
* Xiaoming Wang - xw5d at virginia dot edu<br />
* Graham Hukill - graham dot hukill at wayne edu<br />
* Susan Price - Susan dot Price at serialssolutions dot com<br />
* Cory Lown - cwlown at ncsu dot edu<br />
* Nathan Books, nateniu gmail<br />
* Paul Deschner - deschner at law dot harvard dot edu<br />
* Brian Wu - pwu14 {at} illinois {dot} edu<br />
* Bradley Woodruff - ek7348 at wayne dot edu<br />
* Zorian Sasyk - fd5710 at Wayne dot edu<br />
* Ryan Wick - ryan.wick at oregonstate dot edu<br />
* Marisa Strong - marisa dot strong at ucop dot edu<br />
<br />
[[Category:Code4Lib2013]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2013_preconference_proposals&diff=363192013 preconference proposals2013-02-11T05:13:52Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>Please sign up to attend by January 15th. Doesn't mean you can't change your mind, but we will use the host committee will use these numbers to assign rooms.<br />
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Proposals '''now closed'''.<br />
<br />
Spaces available: 4+ Rooms<br />
<br />
Please follow the formatting guidelines:<br />
<pre><br />
=== Talk Title ===<br />
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* Presenter/Leader, affiliation (optional), and email address (mandatory!)<br />
* Second Presenter/Leader, affiliation, email address, if applicable<br />
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Description.<br />
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<br />
==Full Day==<br />
<br />
===Drupal4lib Sub-con Barcamp===<br />
====UIC Forum, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Contact [[User:highermath|Cary Gordon]], cgordon@chillco.com or <br />
* [[User:cdmo|Charlie Morris]], NCSU Libraries, cdmorris@ncsu.edu<br />
<br />
This will be a full day of self-selected barcamp style sessions. Anyone who wants to present can write down the topic on an index card and, after the keynote, we will vote to choose what we want to see. Attendees can also pick a topic and attempt to talk someone else into presenting on it.<br />
<br />
If we run out of topics, we will pay homage to the project by testing patches for Drupal 8. It is easy, and we will show you how to do this invaluable task.<br />
<br />
This event is open to the library community. There is a nominal fee ($10) for non-Code4LibCon attendees.<br />
<br />
Local Drupal uber-ninja Larry Garfield had to cancel, but we were very fortunate to get Steve Persch to offer to stop by and answer questions and give us some guidance in the afternoon.<br />
<br />
'''If you have not signed up. just show up and see Charlie or Cary. We will work out the details!'''<br />
<br />
====I plan on attending:====<br />
<br />
=====All Day=====<br />
*Margaret Heller<br />
*Mahria Lebow, mahria at uw edu<br />
*Paula Gray-Overtoom, pgrayove at gmail.com<br />
*Dhanushka Samarakoon, dhanu80 at g mail com<br />
*Leo Robert Klein <del>(when he figures out what date this is)</del> - 2/11 (9a-5p). P.S. Oh Great One! Who do we hand the 10 bucks to?<br />
*Sarah Shealy, sarah.shealy at gmail.com<br />
*Kelly Lucas krlucas at gee mail<br />
<br />
=====Morning=====<br />
* [[User:Kevenj|Keven Jeffery]]<br />
* Sean Chen<br />
<br />
=====Afternoon=====<br />
* Kevin Reiss, Princeton University Library, kr2 at princeton.edu (afternoon only)<br />
* Christina Salazar (afternoon only)<br />
* Sarah Dooley (afternoon)<br />
* Josh Wilson, joshwilsonnc at gmail (likely afternoon only)<br />
* Ken Varnum, varnum at umich e-d-u<br />
* Cody Hennesy, chennesy at library berkeley edu<br />
* Colin Koteles, koteles at cod dot edu<br />
<br />
==Half Day Morning==<br />
=== Open space session ===<br />
====Boardroom, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Dan Chudnov, daniel.chudnov at gmail dot etc<br />
<br />
The rest of code4libcon is pretty well structured these days; come in the morning for a few hours of old-school [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-space_technology open space technology] unconference. Bring a rough talk or idea you want to share or questions you have or something you want to learn about or discuss with other people, and be ready to tell us about it. Use it as extra prep time for your upcoming prepared or lightning talk if you want. We'll plan the morning out a little bit at the beginning, but not too much. What we do will be up to the people there in the room.<br />
<br />
If there's interest, we could start with a "welcome to code4lib" introductory session for newcomers.<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Devon Smith<br />
* Esmé Cowles, escowles@ucsd.edu<br />
* Jason Casden<br />
* Ryan Eby<br />
* mark matienzo<br />
* Donald Mennerich<br />
* Patrick Berry, pberry@csuchico.edu<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen, kfc@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen mn at statsbiblioteket dot dk<br />
* Joe Atzberger, ohiocore@gmail.com<br />
* Shawn Carraway carraways at midlandstech dot edu<br />
* Emily F. Shaw emily-f-shaw at uiowa dot edu<br />
* Joe Justice jhjusti at sandia dot gov<br />
* Tom Burton-West tburtonw at umich dot edu<br />
* Jay Luker<br />
<br />
=== Delivery services ===<br />
====1-1010 Richard J. Daley Library, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Ted Lawless, Brown University Library, tlawless at brown edu. <br />
* Kevin Reiss, Princeton University Library, kr2 at princeton edu.<br />
<br />
Are you interested in making it easier for users to obtain copies of known items? Do you feel your OpenURL and Interlibrary Loan software could be streamlined? This pre-conference workshop will focus on providing services that deliver content to users. Discovery systems are doing a better job of exposing library holdings but there's still a lot of work to do actually get the content in the users hands. <br />
<br />
Possible topics/activities include:<br />
* group discussion of what some libraries have done in this area<br />
* comparisons of different approaches to addressing delivery <br />
* overview of tools available <br />
* sharing of strategies and experiences<br />
* time to work with and review open source code in this area. Some possible tools to install and test out [https://github.com/team-umlaut/umlaut Umlaut], [https://github.com/lawlesst/heroku-360link Py360 Link]. <br />
<br />
Resources and background information:<br />
* [https://github.com/team-umlaut/umlaut/wiki/What-is-Umlaut-anyway What-is-Umlaut-anyway] <br />
* [http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/7308 Hacking 360 Link: A hybrid approach]<br />
* [http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/108 Auto-Populating an ILL form with the Serial Solutions Link Resolver API]<br />
* [http://lawlesst.github.com/notebook/delivery.html Focusing on Delivery]<br />
<br />
Schedule:<br />
* 9:10 - 9:25 - Intros<br />
* 9:25 - 9:40 - Umlaut - Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* 9:40 - 9:55 - Umlaut implementation plans at Princeton - Kevin Reiss<br />
* 9:55 - 10:10 - GWU Launchpad - Rosalyn Metz<br />
* 10:10 - 10:25 - easyArticle and easyBorrow at Brown - Birkin Diana and Ted Lawless<br />
* 10:25 - 10:35 - break<br />
* 10:35 - 10:50 - Cal State Get It Now - Aaron Collier<br />
* 10:50 - 11:05 - Dealing with change at VCU - Erin White<br />
* 11:05 - 11:55 - Installation sessions and break out discussions<br />
* 11:55 - 12:00 - Wrap up<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Ken Varnum, varnum at umich e-d-u<br />
* Curtis Thacker<br />
* Rosalyn Metz rosalynmetz at gmail com<br />
* James Van Mil - james.vanmil at gmail com<br />
* Andrew Nagy<br />
* Ranti Junus<br />
* Aaron Collier - acollier at csufresno edu<br />
* Demian Katz - demian dot katz at villanova dot edu<br />
* Jacob Andresen - jacob at reindex dot dk<br />
* Erin White - erwhite at vcu edu<br />
* Zeno Tajoli tajoli at cilea it<br />
* William Hicks - William{dot}hicks{at}unt{dot}edu<br />
* Beatrice Pulliam bpulliam at providence edu<br />
* David Bietila dbietila at uchicago edu<br />
* James Staub - james dot staub at nashville dot gov<br />
* Cory Lown - cwlown at ncsu dot edu<br />
* Rachel Shaevel - rshaevel at chipublib dot org<br />
* Maura Byrne - byrne at uchicago dot edu<br />
* Kosuke Tanabe - TANABE.Kosuke at nims go jp<br />
* Tim Shearer - tshearer at email dot unc dot edu<br />
<br />
=== Intro to Blacklight CANCELED ===<br />
<br />
PLEASE NOTE: This pre-conference has been canceled in favor of joining forces with the RailsBridge workshop. The afternoon Blacklight session will still be offered.<br />
<br />
=== RailsBridge Intro to Ruby on Rails ===<br />
====UIC Forum, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
'''coffee and pastries at 8am; start promptly at 9am'''<br />
* Jason Ronallo, North Carolina State University Libraries, jronallo@gmail.com<br />
* Mark Bussey, Data Curation Experts (mark at curationexperts.com)<br />
* Shaun Ellis (helper), Princeton University Library, shaune@princeton.edu<br />
* Ross Singer, Talis, rossfsinger@gmail.com<br />
* Adam Wead (helper), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, awead@rockhall.org<br />
* Bess Sadler, Stanford University, bess@stanford.edu<br />
* James Stuart <br />
* Jason Stirnaman (helper), University of Kansas Medical Center, jstirnaman@kumc.edu <br />
* Richard Aroksaar, National Park Service, richard_aroksaar@nps.gov<br />
* Anyone else want to come and help folks? Contact Jason.<br />
<br />
RailsBridge comes to code4lib! We'll follow the RailsBridge curriculum (http://railsbridge.org) to provide a gentle introduction to Ruby on Rails. Topics covered include an introduction to the Ruby language and the Rails framework. Participants will build a working Rails application. <br />
<br />
* Note: Attendees can follow up with the Intro to Blacklight afternoon session, which will be tailored for folks new to Ruby<br />
<br />
There is some pre-preconference preparation needed so that we can effectively use our time.<br />
<br />
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'''Sunday Night installation help''' I didn't get much of a response concerning needing installation help. I'll be in the hotel lobby anyways from 6pm until 7pm. Before then I'll be walking around and getting lost, so if I'm not there right at 6pm be patient. If you need my help after 7pm, please email me.<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
# First and last name and email address<br />
# John MacGillivray<br />
# Christina Salazar - christina{dot}salazar{at}csuci{dot}edu<br />
# Karen Coombs - coombsk{at}oclc{dot}org<br />
# Becky Yoose - b dot yoose at google overlord<br />
# Jeremy Morse - jgmorse at umich<br />
# Julia Bauder - julia{dot}bauder{at}gmail{dot}com <br />
# Chung Kang<br />
# Karen Miller - k-miller3{at}northwestern{dot}edu<br />
# Betsy Coles - bcoles{at}caltech{dot}edu<br />
# Santi Thompson<br />
# Sarah Dooley - sarah{at}nclive{dot}org<br />
# Brandon Dudley<br />
# Ken Irwin<br />
# Dennis Ogg - ogg{at}ucar{dot}edu<br />
# Ian Walls - iwalls{at}library{dot}umass{dot}edu<br />
# Steven Villereal – villereal{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Hillel Arnold - hillel{dot}arnold{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Josh Wilson - joshwilsonnc at gmail<br />
# Cynthia Ng - cynthia [dot] s [dot] ng [at] gmail<br />
# Ian Chan<br />
# Heidi Frank - hf36{at}nyu{dot}edu<br />
# Mark Mounts - mark{dot}mounts{at}dartmouth{dot}edu<br />
# Bill McMillin - wmcmilli{at}pratt {dot}edu<br />
# David Lacy - david dot lacy at villanova dot edu<br />
# Courtney Greene - crgreene at indiana dot edu<br />
# Laney McGlohon - lmcglohon@getty.edu<br />
# Nancy Enneking - nenneking@getty.edu<br />
# Jason Raitz - jcraitz at ncsu dot edu<br />
# Nick Cappadona<br />
# Steven Marsden - steven.marsden@ryerson.ca<br />
# Linda Ballinger - ballingerl at newberry dot org<br />
# Brendan Quinn - brendan-quinn at northwestern dot edu<br />
# Michael Levy - mlevy {at}ushmm {dot}org<br />
# Michael North (m-north at northwestern dot edu)<br />
# Shawn Averkamp - shawnaverkamp{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Allan Berry - allan{dot}berry{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Cody Hennesy - chennesy at library dot berkeley dot edu<br />
# Devin Higgins - higgi135 at msu dot edu<br />
# Emily Zervas - emily{dot}zervas{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Rob Dumas - rdumas {at} chipublib {dot} org<br />
# Evan Boyd - eboyd /at/ ctschicago /period/ edu<br />
# Lauren Ajamie - lauren dot ajamie at nd dot edu<br />
# David Anderson - david dot anderson3 at nih dot gov<br />
# David Bucknum - dabu at loc dot gov<br />
# Dave Menninger - dave.menninger at gmail dot com<br />
# Chris Day - cday2 at saic dot edu<br />
# Corey Harper - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu<br />
# Dileshni Jayasinghe - d dot jayasinghe at utoronto dot ca<br />
# Harish Nayak - hnayak at library dot rochester dot edu<br />
# David Cliff dgcliff@iu.edu<br />
# Cody Hanson codyhanson@umn.edu<br />
# Sean Purcell seanpurc{at}uga{dot}edu<br />
# Laurie Lee Moses lmoses{at}colum{dot}edu<br />
# Sibyl Schaefer sibylschaefer at gmail dot com<br />
# Alisak Sanavongsay asanavongsay{at}ucmerced.edu<br />
# Wayne Schneider wschneider at hclib dot org<br />
# Carolyn Caizzi - carolyn{dot}caizzi {at}northwestern{dot}edu<br />
# Julie Rudder - j-rudder at northwestern dot edu<br />
# Matthew Butler - matthew-butler at uiowa dot edu<br />
# Andromeda Yelton - andromeda.yelton at gmail<br />
# Adam Strohm - adamstrohm at gmail dot com<br />
# Kelly Thompson - thompson {dot} kelly {dot} j {at} gmail {dot} com<br />
# Jane Sandberg - sandbrg2 {at} illinois {dot} edu<br />
# Colin Koteles - koteles at cod dot edu<br />
# George Campbell - campbelg{at}oclc{dot}org<br />
# Sarah Thorngate - scthorngate{at}northpark{dot}edu<br />
# Will Clarke - wfu.edu at clarkewd<br />
# Terry Brady - twb27 at georgetown dot edu<br />
# Patrick Feeley - pgf8 {at} case {dot} edu<br />
# Bennett Magnino - bennett {dot} magnino {at} gmail {dot} com<br />
# Christine McClure camcclure {at} gmail {dot} com<br />
# Cole Hudson - Cole dot Hudson at wayne dot edu<br />
# Audrey Altman - audreykaltman {at} gmail {dot} com<br />
# Luis Baquera - luis [dot] baquera [at] ucr [dot] edu<br />
# Paul Deschner - deschner at law dot harvard dot edu<br />
# Brian Wu - pwu14 {at} illinois {dot} edu<br />
'''IMPORTANT''': From this point on if you sign up you '''must''' do the following in order to be prepared for the preconference workshop:<br />
# Add your name above<br />
# fill out the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEpxd0tzU1ZscnU5QUUtd0JGUk9qQkE6MA#gid=0 experience survey]<br />
# read [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lQEvljB6MWOdxqcibYsQDVMT2hCevk7Y5cm3143_eaU/edit the emails you have missed]<br />
<br />
===Intro to NoSQL Databases===<br />
====1-470 Richard J. Daley Library, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Joshua Gomez, George Washington University, jngomez at gwu edu<br />
<br />
Since Google published its paper on BigTable in 2006, alternatives to the traditional relational database model have been growing in both variety and popularity. These new databases (often referred to as NoSQL databases) excel at handling problems faced by modern information systems that the traditional relational model cannot. They are particularly popular among organizations tackling the so-called "Big Data" problems. However, there are always tradeoffs involved when making such dramatic changes. Understanding how these different kinds of databases are designed and what they can offer is essential to the decision making process. In this precon I will discuss some of the various types of new databases (key-value, columnar, document, graph) and walk through examples or exercises using some of their open source implementations like Riak, HBase, MongoDB or CouchDB, and Neo4j.<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Esha Datta<br />
* Trevor Thornton<br />
* Michael Doran<br />
* Ray Schwartz - schwartzr2@wpunj.edu<br />
* Kevin Clarke<br />
* Andreas Orphanides<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen - tommying{at}caltech{dot}edu<br />
* Harrison Dekker<br />
* Eric James eric dot james at yale dot edu<br />
* Sean Crowe - sean.crowe@uc.edu<br />
* Scott Hanrath - shanrath@ku.edu<br />
* Erin Fahy - erin.fahy at mtholyoke edu<br />
* Karen Coyle - kcoyle at kcoyle.net<br />
* Charles Draper<br />
* David Uspal<br />
* Shawn Kiewel - smkiewel at uga dot edu<br />
* Stephanie Collett - stephanie dot collett at ucop dot edu<br />
* Declan Fleming - declan at declan dot net<br />
* David Gonzalez - d.gonzalez26 at umiami dot edu<br />
* Jeff Peterson - gpeterso at umn dot edu<br />
* May Chan - msuicat at gmail dot com<br />
* Kathryn Stine - kathryn dot stine at ucop dot edu<br />
* Tim Thompson - t.thompson5{at}miami{dot}edu<br />
* Eben English - eenglish [at] bpl dot org<br />
* Marisa Strong - marisa dot strong at ucop dot edu<br />
* Michael Lindsey - mackeral at gmail dot com<br />
* Mike Hagedon - hagedonm at u dot library dot arizona dot edu<br />
* Scott Fisher - first/last name with dot in between at ucop dot edu<br />
* James Griffin - griffinj at lafayette dot edu<br />
* Jesse Brown - jfbrown78 at gmail dot com<br />
* [[User:gdave|Dave Green]] david dot L dot green at dartmouth dot edu<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen mn at statsbiblioteket dot dk<br />
* Mads Villadsen, mv@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen, jt@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
* Julien Gibert, gibert at abes dot fr<br />
* Lisa Gonzalez, lgonzalez@ctu.edu<br />
* Charles Ledvina, charles@indexdata.com<br />
* Jim LeFager, jlefager@depaul.edu<br />
* Debbie Maron, dmaron@purdue.edu<br />
* Carolina Garcia - cg116 nyu<br />
* Tracy Seneca- tjseneca@uic.edu<br />
* William Denton - wtd@pobox.com<br />
* Andrew Darby - agdarby at miami dot edu<br />
* Gary Maixner maixner2 at uiuc dot edu<br />
* Jeremy Prevost<br />
* Esther Verreau everreau skokielibrary info<br />
* Matthew Short, mshort@niu.edu<br />
* Kate Flynn, kef@uic.edu<br />
* Jon Stroop - jstroop at princeton<br />
* Mark Redar<br />
* Robert Haschart - rh9ec at virginia dot edu<br />
* Xiaoming Wang - xw5d at virginia dot edu<br />
* Graham Hukill - graham dot hukill at wayne edu<br />
* Susan Price<br />
* Virginia Schilling - virginia dot schilling at ucr dot edu<br />
* Bret Davidson<br />
* Jason Thomale - jason dot thomale at unt dot edu<br />
* Mike Stroming - m-stroming@northwestern.edu<br />
* Nathan Books, nateniu gmail<br />
* Adam Yocum<br />
* Bradley Woodruff - ek7348 at wayne dot edu<br />
* Maccabee Levine - levinem at uwosh dot edu<br />
<br />
==Half Day Afternoon==<br />
=== Data Visualization Hackfest ===<br />
====1-470 Richard J. Daley Library, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Chris Beer, cabeer at stanford.edu<br />
* Dan Chudnov, dchud at gwu edu<br />
<br />
* Description: Want to hack/design/plan/document on a team of people who enjoy learning by creating? Interested in data visualization? Well, this hackfest is for you. Not familiar with the concept of a hackfest? See Roy Tennant's [http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA332564.html "Where Librarians Go To Hack"] and the page for the [http://access2010.lib.umanitoba.ca/node/3.html Access 2010 Hackfest]. We propose a half-day hackfest with a focus on visualization library data -- think stuff like library catalog data, access/circulation statistics, etc. Here's how it works, roughly: <br />
- we'll (you'll!) do lightning tutorials for some data visualization tools, toolkits (R? d3js? ?), datasets.<br />
- we'll separate into groups and hack on stuff.<br />
- at the end of the day, we'll present our progress.<br />
<br />
Not a code hacker? No worries; all skill sets and backgrounds are valuable! <br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
# Devon Smith<br />
# Esha Datta<br />
# Ray Schwartz - schwartzr2@wpunj.edu<br />
# Karen Coombs - coombsk{at}oclc{dot}org<br />
# Julia Bauder - julia{dot}bauder{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Jason Stirnaman (jstirnaman at kumc.edu)<br />
# Joshua Gomez<br />
# Ayla Stein (astein at uh.edu)<br />
# Harrison Dekker<br />
# Ian Walls - iwalls{at}library{dot}umass{dot}edu<br />
# Scott Hanrath - shanrath@ku.edu<br />
# Annie Pho<br />
# [[User:Kevenj|Keven Jeffery]]<br />
# James Van Mil - james.vanmil at gmail com<br />
# Sean Crowe - sean.crowe@uc.edu<br />
# Karen coyle - kcoyle at kcoyle.net<br />
# David Lacy - david dot lacy at villanova dot edu<br />
# mark matienzo<br />
# David Uspal<br />
# Emily Lynema - ejlynema at ncsu dot edu<br />
# Sean Chen<br />
# Donald Mennerich<br />
# Allan Berry - allan{dot}berry{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# Declan Fleming - declan at declan dot net<br />
# Chick Markley -- chick at qrhino dot com<br />
# Devin Higgins - higgi135 at msu dot edu<br />
# Emily Zervas emily{dot}zervas{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
# May Chan -- msuicat at gmail dot com<br />
# Kathryn Stine - kathryn dot stine at ucop dot edu<br />
# James Griffin - griffinj at lafayette dot edu<br />
# Dave Menninger dave.menninger at gmail dot com<br />
# [[User:gdave|Dave Green]] david dot L dot green at dartmouth dot edu<br />
# Rikke Willer - riwi at dtic dot dtu dot dk<br />
# Michael Poltorak NIelsen mn at statsbiblioteket dot dk<br />
# Mads Villadsen, mv@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
# Jørn Thøgersen, jt@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
# Joe Atzberger, ohiocore@gmail.com<br />
# Julien Gibert, gibert at abes dot fr<br />
# Christie Peterson - cpeterson at jhu dot edu<br />
# Jim LeFager - jlefager@depaul.edu<br />
# Harish Nayak - hnayak at library dot rochester dot edu<br />
# William Denton - wtd@pobox.com<br />
# Shawn Carraway carraways at midlandstech dot edu<br />
# Naomi Dushay - ndushay at stanford dot edu<br />
# William Hicks - William{dot}hicks{at}unt{dot}edu<br />
# Beatrice Pulliam bpulliam at providence edu<br />
# Matthew Short, mshort@niu.edu<br />
# George Campbell, campbelg{at}oclc{dot}org<br />
# James Staub - james dot staub at nashville dot gov<br />
# Will Clarke - wfu dot edu at clarkewd<br />
# Rachel Shaevel - rshaevel at chipublib dot org<br />
# Adam Yocum<br />
# Birkin Diana - birkin underscore diana at brown dot edu<br />
<br />
=== Intro to Hydra ===<br />
====303 Library of the Health Sciences, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Adam Wead, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (awead at rockhall.org)<br />
* Justin Coyne, Data Curation Experts (justin.coyne at curationexperts.com)<br />
* Mark Bussey, Data Curation Experts (mark at curationexperts.com)<br />
<br />
Hydra (http://projecthydra.org) is a free and open source repository solution that is being used by institutions on both sides of the North Atlantic to provide access to their digital content. Hydra provides a versatile and feature rich environment for end-users and repository administrators alike. Leveraging Blacklight as its front end discovery interface, the hydra project provides a suite of software components, data models, and design patterns for building a robust and sustainable digital repository, as well as a community of support for ongoing development. This workshop will provide an introduction to the hydra project and its software components. Attendees will leave with enough knowledge to get started building their own local repository solutions. This workshop will be led by Adam Wead of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. <br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Jeremy Prevost<br />
* Dennis Ogg - ogg{at}ucar{dot}edu<br />
* Terry Brady<br />
* Betsy Coles - bcoles{at}caltech{dot}edu<br />
* Brendan Quinn - brendan-quinn at northwestern dot edu<br />
* Shawn Kiewel - smkiewel at uga dot edu<br />
* Steven Villereal – villereal{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
* Ryan Eby<br />
* Dean Farrell<br />
* Ian Chan<br />
* Mark Mounts - mark{dot}mounts{at}dartmouth{dot}edu<br />
* Carl Jones<br />
* Laney McGlohon - lmcglohon@getty.edu<br />
* Nancy Enneking - nenneking@getty.edu<br />
* Allan Berry - allan{dot}berry{at}gmail{dot}com<br />
* Andrew Darby - agdarby at miami dot edu<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen - kfc@statsbiblioteket.dk<br />
* Corey Harper - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu<br />
* Gary Maixner - maixner2 at uiuc dot edu<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer - sibylschaefer at gmail dot com<br />
* Emily F. Shaw - emily-f-shaw{at}uiowa{dot}edu<br />
* Alicia Morris - alicia.morris@tufts.edu<br />
* Tim Thompson - t.thompson5{at}miami{dot}edu<br />
* Kate Flynn, kef@uic.edu<br />
* Shawn Averkamp, shawn-averkamp{at}uiowa{dot}edu<br />
<br />
=== Intro to Blacklight ===<br />
====1-1010 Richard J. Daley Library, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Bess Sadler, Stanford University Library (bess at stanford.edu)<br />
* Jason Ronallo, NC State (jronallo at gmail.com)<br />
* Shaun Ellis (helper), Princeton University Library, (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
<br />
Blacklight (http://projectblacklight.org) is a free and open source discovery interface built on solr and ruby on rails. It is used by institutions such as Stanford University, NC State, WGBH, Johns Hopkins University, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and an ever expanding community of adopters and contributors. Blacklight can be used as a front-end discovery solution for an ILS, or the contents of a digital repository, or to provide a unified discovery solution for many siloed collections. In this workshop we will cover the basics of solr indexing and searching, setting up and customizing Blacklight, and leave time for Q&A around local issues people might encounter. <br />
<br />
Note: this workshop will be tailored as a follow-on to the morning's RailsBridge Intro to Ruby on Rails workshop, but everyone is welcome<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* John MacGillivray<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
* Jeremy Morse - jgmorse at umich<br />
* Karen Miller - k-miller3{at}northwestern{dot}edu<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen - tommying{at}caltech{dot}edu<br />
* Chung Kang<br />
* Santi Thompson<br />
* Brandon Dudley<br />
* Ken Irwin<br />
* Hillel Arnold<br />
* Heidi Frank - hf36{at}nyu{dot}com<br />
* Chris Sharp - csharp{at}georgialibraries{dot}org<br />
* Bill McMillin - wmcmilli{at} pratt{dot} edu<br />
* Jason Raitz - jcraitz at ncsu dot edu<br />
* Linda Ballinger - ballingerl at newberry dot org<br />
* David Gonzalez - d.gonzalez26 at umiami dot edu<br />
* Courtney Greene - crgreene at indiana dot edu<br />
* Evan Boyd - eboyd /at/ ctschicago /period/ edu<br />
* Lauren Ajamie - lauren dot ajamie at nd dot edu<br />
* David Anderson - david dot anderson3 at nih dot gov<br />
* Michael Lindsey - mackeral at gmail dot com<br />
* David Bucknum - dabu at loc dot gov<br />
* Chris Day - cday2 at saic dot edu<br />
* Carolina Garcia - cg116 nyu<br />
* David Cliff dgcliff@iu.edu<br />
* Cody Hanson codyhanson@umn.edu<br />
* Sean Purcell seanpurc{at}uga{dot}edu<br />
* Laurie Lee Moses lmoses{at}colum{dot}edu<br />
* Alisak Sanavongsay asanavongsay{at}ucmerced.edu<br />
* Wayne Schneider wschneider at hclib dot org<br />
* Carolyn Caizzi carolyn{dot}caizzi{at}northwestern{dot}edu<br />
* Julie Rudder - j-rudder at northwestern dot edu<br />
* Andromeda Yelton - andromeda.yelton at gmail<br />
* Adam Strohm - adamstrohm at gmail dot com<br />
* Luke Gaudreau - luke underscore gaudreau at harvard dot edu<br />
* Cole Hudson - cole dot hudson at wayne dot edu<br />
* Sarah Thorngate - scthorngate at northpark dot edu<br />
<br />
=== DPLA Intro/Hacking ===<br />
====Seminar Room A of Richard J. Daley Library, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11==== <br />
* Presenter(s)/Leader(s): Nate Hill (Chattanooga Public Library, DPLA Audience and Participation Co-chair), SJ Klein (Wikimedia, OLPC, DPLA Technical Aspects Co-chair), Jeff Licht (DPLA Technical Development Project Manager)<br />
<br />
The [http://dp.la Digital Public Library of America] (DPLA) is an open source metadata repository that provides read-only access to millions of records from across the United States via an open REST API. All API queries are returned as JSON-LD, a lightweight linked data format, and the metadata is freely reusable under a CC0 public domain license. A front-end portal is currently under development and will be launched in April 2013, though it will serve as but one way into the DPLA’s data. The DPLA encourages the development of applications and tools by developers of all skill levels and backgrounds. In this workshop, participants will actively code against the API to make apps, visualization tools, plug-ins, and other interesting tools that make use of DPLA data. <br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Justin Clark, Berkman Center for Internet and Society<br />
* Anita Patel, Berkman Center for Internet and Society<br />
* Peter Murray, LYRASIS<br />
* Christine McClure, Illinois Institute of Technology<br />
* Richard Aroksaar, National Park Service<br />
* Maura Byrne, University of Chicago Library<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Fail4lib ===<br />
====1-360 Richard J. Daley Library, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Jason Casden, NCSU Libraries (jmcasden at ncsu.edu)<br />
* Andreas Orphanides, NCSU Libraries (akorphan at ncsu.edu)<br />
<br />
The Code4lib community is full of driven people who embrace the risks that are often associated with new projects. While these traits lead to the incredible projects that are presented at Code4lib, creative technical work also often leads to unexpected, vexing, or disappointing results even from eventually successful projects (however you define the term). Learning more about how our colleagues deal with failure in various contexts could lead to the development of better methods for communicating the value of productive failure, modifying project plans ("The Pivot"), and failing more cheaply.<br />
<br />
Hopefully we can define the format as a group, but a fairly high level of participation is crucial if this is to be a worthwhile preconference. Some possible agenda items that could be mixed and matched to fill the afternoon:<br />
<br />
# Given willing presenters, a series of 10-20 minute presentations that go into some depth about specific failures.<br />
# Depending on the number of participants, either a multi- or single-track series of unconference-like themed discussions on various aspects of failure, possibly including themes like:<br />
#* Technical failure<br />
#* Failure to effectively address a real user need<br />
#* Overinvestment<br />
#* Outreach/Promotion failure<br />
#* Design/UX failure<br />
#* Project team communication failure<br />
#* Missed opportunities (risk-averse failure)<br />
#* Successes gleaned from failures<br />
# A panel of participants who have prepared in advance to answer moderator and audience questions about their experience with failure.<br />
# A prepared reading assignment that we could all forget to read, creating a shared fail in order to start the preconference on the right foot.<br />
<br />
I'll serve as a moderator (if needed) and participant and would welcome more organizers. I am happy to be outvoted by participants on any of these points--I just want to get us talking about our screw-ups, blind spots, and anvils dropping from the sky.<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Becky Yoose<br />
* Lisa Rabey<br />
* Cynthia Ng (maybe) - cynthia [dot] s [dot] ng [at] gmail<br />
* Patrick Berry, pberry@csuchico.edu<br />
* Erin White, erwhite at vcu edu<br />
* Ranti Junus, ranti.junus at gmail<br />
* Rosalyn Metz -- rosalynmetz at gmail com<br />
* Bret Davidson<br />
* Maccabee Levine<br />
<br />
=== Solr 4 In Depth ===<br />
====UIC Forum, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====<br />
* Contact: Erik Hatcher (erik.hatcher at lucidworks.com)<br />
<br />
The long awaited and much anticipated Solr 4 has been released! It's a really big deal. There are so many improvements, it makes the head spin. This session will cover the major feature improvements from Lucene's flexible indexing and scoring API up through SolrCloud in a digestable half-day format. Sounds like this is an evening thing that might happen at a bar somewhere?<br />
<br />
'''I plan on attending:'''<br />
* Erin Fahy - erin.fahy at mtholyoke edu<br />
* Esmé Cowles, escowles@ucsd.edu<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
* Adam Constabars<br />
* Kevin Clarke<br />
* Jacob Andresen (jacob at reindex dot dk)<br />
* Ted Lawless (tlawless at brown dot edu)<br />
* Tom Burton-West<br />
* Curtis Thacker<br />
* Eric James eric dot james at yale dot edu<br />
* Bess Sadler (bess at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Michael North<br />
* Charles Draper<br />
* Nick Cappadona<br />
* Stephanie Collett - stephanie dot collett at ucop dot edu<br />
* Kalee Sprague - kalee dot sprague at yale dot edu<br />
* Jeff Peterson - gpeterso at umn dot edu<br />
* Erik Hetzner<br />
* Demian Katz - demian dot katz at villanova dot edu<br />
* Eben English - eenglish at bpl dot org<br />
* Raman Chandrasekar <br />
* Jason Ronallo - jnronall@ncsu.edu<br />
* Eric Larson - elarson@library.wisc.edu<br />
* Mike Hagedon - hagedonm at u dot library dot arizona dot edu<br />
* Jesse Brown - jfbrown78 at gmail dot com<br />
* Steven Marsden - steven.marsden@ryerson.ca<br />
* Zeno Tajoli - tajoli at cilea it<br />
* Charles Ledvina - charles att indexdata dott com<br />
* Tracy Seneca - tjseneca@uic.edu<br />
* Tod Olson - tod at uchicago dot edu<br />
* Esther Verreau - everreau skokielibrary info<br />
* Jane Sandberg - sandbrg2 at illinois dot edu<br />
* Mark Redar<br />
* Robert Haschart - rh9ec at virginia dot edu<br />
* Xiaoming Wang - xw5d at virginia dot edu<br />
* Graham Hukill - graham dot hukill at wayne edu<br />
* Susan Price<br />
* Cory Lown - cwlown at ncsu dot edu<br />
* Nathan Books, nateniu gmail<br />
* Joe Justice - jhjusti at sandia dot gov<br />
* Paul Deschner - deschner at law dot harvard dot edu<br />
* Brian Wu - pwu14 {at} illinois {dot} edu<br />
* Bradley Woodruff - ek7348 at wayne dot edu<br />
<br />
[[Category:Code4Lib2013]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2013_social_activities&diff=362342013 social activities2013-02-10T03:15:08Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>== Ideas ==<br />
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* Aviary: super-crazy cocktails. http://www.molecularrecipes.com/molecular-mixology/aviary-cocktails/ . List your name if you're interested, whether Sunday, Monday, and/or Tuesday (after newcomer dinners) work, and whether you're just interested in stopping by, or doing a 7 cocktail tasting flight.*<br />
** statsfool: sunday/monday/tuesday, either drinks or flight.<br />
** Amyhannah: monday/tuesday, drinks, probably not the flight.<br />
** anarchivist: sunday/monday, prefer drinks over flight but could be convinced<br />
** [[User:highermath|highermath]]: monday (could use 10 cocktails after Drupal subCon, I am sure). Uber now works in Chicago, so I would do the flight.<br />
** [[User:pberry|pberry]]: any night but Wednesday (that's Goose Island night) and I'd be up for drinks or flight, although leaning away from flight.<br />
** [[User:thatandromeda|thatandromeda]] oh my gosh yes, any time, probably not the flight.<br />
** [[User:Gdave|gdave]] beautiful site, I would be interested, Sun,Mon,Tues. either drink or flight.<br />
** [[User:shawnc12|shawnc12]]: sunday/monday, either drink or flight<br />
** wdenton: any night, either drink or flight<br />
** beatricep: sunday/monday drink, highly susceptible to flight by peer pressure..<br />
** ryan hess: sunday/monday drink or flight<br />
** infosoph: sunday/monday yes/yes!!<br />
** [[User:Pfeeley|Pfeeley]]: sunday/monday/tuesday, either drink or flight<br />
** [[User:Ksprague|Ksprague]]: tuesday, drink or flight<br />
* Brewery tour - some possible candidates would be Goose Island, Brew Bus http://www.chicagobrewbus.com/, Piece, Revolution, Half Acre.<br />
* Library field trips - because we're library geeks. Possible places include Newberry and Read/Write.--Read/Write Library confirmed for February 11.--Newberry Library confirmed for February 14.<br />
* Art Institute of Chicago - Only open until 5pm, but possible for people coming in early enough on Sunday. There seems to be enough interest here to actually have a group, when and where should we meet? I added my email so that we could discuss details off the wiki.<br />
** escowles: I'm getting in around noon on Sunday, and interested in this.<br />
** pgrayove at gmail dot com: I'm getting in around noon on Sunday too. I'm interested.<br />
** ranti: And I am. <br />
** tshearerlib: Coming in at around the same time and hope to get to the museum by 1:00. Lunch first?<br />
* Local Option http://localoptionbier.com/ - So you've heard of Hopleaf, you've heard of Maproom. Come to Chicago's *ahem* best kept secret for good food and an evening session on Monday. We will need a tally to make requisite arrangements. Target for arrival at bar: 7ish. Probably a group gathering to head north around 6:30 in hotel lobby (if you want to take the #8 Halsted bus that is).<br />
** kayiwa<br />
** Linda Ballinger<br />
** Courtney Greene<br />
** John Pillans<br />
** +6 from NCSU incl one Bret Davidson<br />
** Megan Kudzia<br />
** Andrew Darby<br />
** erinrwhite<br />
** [[User:ianc|Ian Chan]]<br />
** Ranti Junus<br />
** Will Clarke<br />
** Cody Hanson<br />
** Jesse Brown<br />
** Sharon Clapp<br />
** Matt Cordial +1 (my friend and I were already planning a Monday trip here)<br />
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== Planned Events ==<br />
<br />
=== Newcomer Dinner, Tuesday 2/12 ===<br />
<br />
First time at code4lib? Join fellow c4l newbies and veterans for an evening of food, socializing, and stimulating <strike>discussions about</strike> demonstrations of the many uses of <strike>bacon</strike> <strike>dongles</strike> XML.<br />
<br />
Code4Lib veterans, you're invited too. Join us in welcoming the newcomers!<br />
<br />
'''Plans'''<br />
* When: Tuesday evening (2/12)<br />
* Time: 6 PM (ish) or whenever you can get your group together<br />
* Mastermind (if you have any questions): [mailto:yoosebec@grinnell.edu Becky Yoose]<br />
<br />
''Guidelines:''<br />
*Max of '''6''' per group<br />
**Please, no waitlisting<br />
*ID yourselves so we can get a good mix of new people and veterans in each group<br />
**New folks - n<br />
**c4l vets - v<br />
*One leader needed for each location (declare yourself! - '''Vets are highly encouraged to lead the group''')<br />
**Leader duties<br />
***Make reservations if required; otherwise make sure that the restaurant can handle a group of 6 rowdy library tech type folks<br />
***Herd folks from hotel to restaurant (know where you're going!)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants'''<br />
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'''Restaurants within .25 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.athenarestaurantchicago.com/index.php Athena] (Greek)<br />
<br />
* Al Cornish - v (leader)<br />
* Carolyn Cole - n<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe - v<br />
* Will Clark - n<br />
* Adam Constabaris - v<br />
* Patrick Hogan - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.dinerestaurant.com/ Dine] (Contemporary)<br />
<br />
<del>[http://www.girlandthegoat.com/ Girl and the Goat] (American) Top Chef fans take note! This is Stephanie Izard's award-winning resto.</del> Totally booked.<br />
<br />
[http://littlegoatchicago.com/ Little Goat] - Izard just opened a diner across the street from G&G that is walk-in only.<br />
<br />
[http://www.haymarketbrewing.com/ Haymarket Pub & Brewery] (Pub food)<br />
<br />
[http://www.karynsongreen.com/ Karyn’s on Green] (Vegan)<br />
Completely vegan and close to the conference hotel. We'll meet in the conference hotel at around 6:45 (reservation at 7:00 for 6). Google maps says it is a 5 minute walk.<br />
<br />
*Jason Ronallo (leader)- v<br />
*Alicia Cozine - n<br />
*Mark Mounts - v<br />
*Barbara Hui - n<br />
*Amy Deschenes - n<br />
*Adam Strohm - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://niarestaurant.com/nia-restaurant-mediterranean-cuisine/ Nia] (Mediterranean tapas)<br />
<br />
[http://www.pegasuschicago.com/index.php Pegasus] (Greek)<br />
<br />
[http://www.roditys.com/index.html Roditys] (Greek) -- Reservations made for 6:30pm. Let's meet in the hotel lobby at 6pm and walk over from there.<br />
<br />
* Rosalyn Metz (leader) - v<br />
* [[User:highermath|Cary Gordon]] - v<br />
* [[User:Jacobandresen|Jacob Andresen]] - n<br />
* Karen Miller - n<br />
* Dre - v<br />
* Mahria Lebow - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .25 miles and .5 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
Code4lib Chicago Celery Salt Society - [http://www.alsbeef.com/ Al's Beef]<br />
<br />
* Jason Casden (leader) - v - No reservations. We can walk from the hotel at 7.<br />
* Charlie Morris - n<br />
* Cory Lown - v<br />
* Carolina Garcia - n<br />
* Cody Hanson - n<br />
* Ken Varnum - v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://avecrestaurant.com/# Avec] (Small plate)<br />
Family-style small plate and tapas. Great Yelp reviews. We'll meet in the conference hotel at 6:00 <strike>6:45</strike> (they don't take reservations, but have stuff to sip on if there's a wait). Less than 10 minute walk from hotel.<br />
<br />
* Shaun Ellis (leader) - v<br />
* Jon Stroop - v<br />
* Paula Gray-Overtoom - n<br />
* Emily Zervas - n<br />
* Cynthia Ng - neither<br />
* Sarah Dooley - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.babavillage.com/ Baba’s Village] (Indian/Pakistani)<br />
<br />
[http://blackbirdrestaurant.com/ Blackbird] (Contemporary)<br />
<br />
* Justin Coyne (reserver) - v - Reservation for Blackbird for 6 at 8:30pm<br />
* Matt Cordial - v<br />
* [http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/User:Camcclure Christine McClure - n]<br />
* Devin Higgins - n (devinhiggins at gmail)<br />
* Ken Irwin<br />
* Tad Merchant - n (tadoneus @ gmail)<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.carnivalechicago.com/menu Carnivale] (Nuevo Latino)<br />
<br />
[http://decero.hellotacos.com/ De Cero] (Mexican)<br />
<br />
[http://www.dragonflymandarin.com/ Dragonfly] (Chinese, sushi)<br />
<br />
[http://giordanos.com/ Giordano's] (Chicago Style Pizza) This place should be able to handle multiple groups...<br />
<br />
* Andrew Nagy (leader) - v<br />
* Virginia Schilling - n<br />
* Jane Sandberg - n<br />
* Richard Aroksaar - n<br />
* Jesse Brown - n (jfbrown78 at gmail dot com)<br />
* James Van Mil - n (james.vanmil at gmail)<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.grangehallburgerbar.com/ Grange Hall Burger Bar] (Local food)<br />
<br />
[http://www.idreamoffalafel.com/ I Dream of Falafel] (Mediterranean)<br />
<br />
* Emily Lynema (leader) - v<br />
* Christie Peterson - n<br />
* James Stuart - v<br />
* Emily Shaw - n (emilyfshaw at gmail dot com)<br />
* Ian Chan - n (ichan@csusm.edu)<br />
* Zeno Tajoli - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.jaipurchicago.com/ Jaipur] (Indian; Reservation made for 6 at 6:30)<br />
<br />
* Andrew Darby (leader) - v<br />
* Josh Wilson (joshwilsonnc at gmail) - n<br />
* Tim Thompson - n<br />
* Mariela Hristova - n<br />
* ryan hess - n<br />
* Patrick Feeley - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://lasardine.com/ La Sardine] (French)<br />
<br />
[http://www.mythaitakumi.com/index.html MyThai Takumi] (Japanese Thai) Reservation at 6:15. Meet in the hotel lobby at 6 pm. Look for the women in a trench coat and hat.<br />
<br />
*Becky Yoose (leader) b dot yoose at gmail - v<br />
*May Chan - n<br />
*David Anderson - newby<br />
*Terry Brady - new<br />
* Dave Menninger - n<br />
*Shawn Carraway -n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.nellcoterestaurant.com/ Nellcôte] (French)<br />
<br />
[http://chicago.provincerestaurant.com/ Province] (American with Central/South American/Spanish influence)<br />
<br />
[http://thepublicanrestaurant.com/ The Publican] (Seafood)<br />
<br />
* Jay Luker (eater) - v - Rezzie is for 8pm<br />
* Mark Matienzo (tweeter) - v<br />
* Devon Smith (pickle eater) - repeat offender<br />
* Chris Sharp (dead horse beater) - v<br />
* Michael B. Klein (greeter) - v<br />
* Bill McMillin (meeter) - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://saigonsisters.tumblr.com/ Saigon Sisters] (Vietnamese) Reservation for 6:15, meet in hotel lobby<br />
* Margaret Heller - v and leader<br />
* Sharon Clapp - n<br />
* Sean Crowe - n<br />
<br />
[http://www.thaiurbankitchen.com/ Thai Urban Kitchen] (Thai, sushi)<br />
<br />
[http://www.trattoriaisabellachicago.com/rest.html Trattoria Isabella] (Italian)<br />
<br />
[http://www.vivo-chicago.com/homepage-2 Vivo] (Italian) <br />
<br />
[http://www.wishbonechicago.com/dining/westloop/ Wishbone] (Southern Reconstruction)<br />
<br />
* Rachel Shaevel (herder, self-proclaimed dictator, and reservation maker) - n (we're on for 6:15!)<br />
* Myrna E Morales (follower) - n<br />
* Sarah Thorngate - n<br />
* Steven Marsden - n<br />
* David Lacy - v<br />
* Luke Gaudreau - n<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .5 miles and .75 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://currentsontheriver.com/ Currents on the River] (Eclectic)<br />
<br />
[http://n9ne.com/ N9NE Steakhouse] (Steak)<br />
<br />
[http://www.verachicago.com/menu Vera Chicago] (Spanish)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .75 miles and 1 mile of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.theberghoff.com/default.aspx The Berghoff] (German)<br />
* Declan Fleming - v (leader) I checked reservations, and for 6 people, the first time open after the conf is 7:30, so I grabbed that.<br />
* Dave Green - n <br />
* Steven Villereal - n<br />
* Peter Murray - v<br />
* Trey Terrell - n<br />
* Mike Giarlo - v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.yelp.com/biz/frontera-grill-chicago Frontera] (a Rick Bayliss Mex-American restaurant) Reservations are for 7:30, so perhaps the group could get a drink in the lobby beforehand. Either way, we'll depart at 7pm.<br />
: (''note: the drinks at the bar at frontera are very tasty.'')<br />
*Dan Suchy (leader and over-eater) - v<br />
*Matt Critchlow - v<br />
*Carmen Mitchell - v<br />
*Maureen Callahan - n<br />
*David Cliff - n<br />
* Patrick Berry - 3rd year red-shirt freshman<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.nativefoods.com/ Native Foods] (Vegan)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants more than 1 mile from the hotel'''<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://www.greenzebrachicago.com/index.html Green Zebra] (Vegan)<br />
<br />
[http://honkytonkbbqchicago.com/ Honky Tonk Barbeque] (BBQ)<br />
<br />
[http://www.karynraw.com/cooked Karyn’s Cooked] (Vegan)<br />
<br />
[http://www.latabernatapas.com/ La Taberna Tapas] (Mediterranean)<br />
<br />
[http://www.morganschicago.com/ Morgan's on Maxwell] (Pub food)<br />
<br />
[http://www.chezjoelbistro.com/ Chez Joël] (French/Tangiers food) I am leaning towards an early dinner of 6:15 as I have to take-off to make sure the Game Night takes off without a hitch. So leave the conference hotel by 5:45 if it is walk weather or 6PM if it is taxi weather.<br />
<br />
* Francis Kayiwa (knackered leader) - v<br />
* Megan O'Neill Kudzia - n<br />
* Esther Verreau - n<br />
* Michael Neidhardt - n<br />
* Rikke Willer - n<br />
* Esme Cowles - v<br />
* '''Capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
=== Veg*n Dinner ===<br />
<br />
Let's have dinner at a veg*n-friendly place one night of the conference. Folks of all eating styles welcome.<br />
<br />
Max *6* people per party this year.<br />
<br />
'''Party #1: Chicago Diner''', Wednesday Night http://www.veggiediner.com/ "meat free since '83" <br />
Will they easily be able to accommodate 6 folks walking in?<br />
We'll plan on meeting in the conference hotel at 6pm and taking the 8 bus up there (3411 N. Halsted St Chicago, IL 60657). <br />
# Jason Ronallo (jronallo@gmail.com)<br />
# Linda Ballinger (linda dot ballinger at gmail)<br />
# May Chan (msuicat at gmail dot com)<br />
# Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
# David Uspal (david dot uspal at villanova dot edu) In for the Country Fried StAEk and/or the Soul Bowl. Ex-Vegetarian (which may make it a crime for me to go), so if the list is full and you still want in, feel free to email me and I'll gladly turn over my spot to an actual Veg*n.<br />
# Cynthia Ng (cynthia dot s dot ng at gmail)<br />
Capped at 6<br />
<br />
=== Code4lib/Goose Island Brewing Pull Request ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM<br />
<br />
More information and sign up at [https://code4lib2013-estw.eventbrite.com/|https://code4lib2013-estw.eventbrite.com/]<br />
<br />
=== Bourbon and barbecue ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, 7:00 PM<br />
<br />
Friend of mine tells me his cousin manages a Chicago restaurant, Chicago q, and I should go there and tell him my friend sent me. [http://www.chicagoqrestaurant.com/menus/dinner.php Menu] keeps talking about artisanal barbecue and extensive bourbon options. DONE.<br />
<br />
Reservation is at 7 for a party of 8. Add yourselves. <br />
<br />
We can take the number 20 bus to the Red Line. We should plan to meet in the lobby at 6:10; that way we can work with the bus tracker and make a leisurely trip over. <br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
* Andromeda Yelton<br />
* Chris Day [cday2 at saic.edu]<br />
* Abigail Goben <br />
* Rosalyn Metz [rosalynmetz at gmail dot com]<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe [d dot jayasinghe at utoronto dot ca]<br />
* Ray Mathew<br />
* Dre (Barbecue, yes. Bourbon... well, we'll see.) akorphan at ncsu.edu<br />
* Sean Chen schen at law.duke.edu<br />
<br />
=== Non-beery get together ===<br />
'''When:''' Wednesday, 2/13, Meet at hotel lobby at around 6:30 (and take public transport over to the park) OR meet us at the rink at 6:45, skating rink closes at 8 PM<br />
<br />
'''Where:''' [https://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/dca/supp_info/ice_skating_at_themccormicktribuneicerink.html McCormick Tribune Ice Rink]<br />
<br />
'''Contact:''' @dchud, @ranti, @yo_bj (b dot yoose at gmail), @wendyrlibrarian<br />
<br />
'''Cost:''' $10 skate rental, people watching free<br />
<br />
Come and (attempt to) skate with us! This is also a good people watching opportunity, so if you don't want to skate, there will be places to hang out around the rink and the park. There is a [http://www.parkgrillchicago.com/cafe/food-menu cafe] near the rink as well, with hot drinks and food.<br />
<br />
FYI - For those of you who want something else to munch on while hanging out, there's a [http://www.garrettpopcorn.com/chicago-locations/4-east-madison-street/ Garrett Popcorn Shop] a couple blocks away.<br />
<br />
# Chris Sharp (indicating interest)<br />
# Becky Yoose (ready to fall on her butt repeatedly for the entertainment of others)<br />
# Peter Murray<br />
# Shawn Carraway<br />
# Karen Coombs<br />
# Michael Levy<br />
# Christie Peterson<br />
# Andrew Pasterfield<br />
# Virginia Schilling<br />
# Al Cornish<br />
# Sibyl Schaefer<br />
# Kalee Sprague<br />
<br />
=== Flying Trapeze ===<br />
'''When:''' Monday, 2/11, TBD<br />
<br />
'''Contact:''' rosalynmetz at gmail dot com<br />
<br />
'''Class is full.'''<br />
<br />
No this is not a joke. If you haven't heard Rosy is an aspiring trapeze artists and wants to bring the fun to her friends in Code4Lib. There is a trapeze rig in Chicago and she plans on visiting it and hopes that some of you can come along as well. If its your first time taking a trapeze class, they'll start you off learning [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oqPi_zuX7A a knee hang] and depending on how that goes you might be able to catch it at the end of class. If you have any questions about whether or not this is for you, [http://chicago.trapezeschool.com/classes/trapeze.php TSNY Chicago's website] should have the answer, if not feel free to contact Rosy.<br />
<br />
Trapeze classes are $57, last 2 hours, and are limited to 10 people. Currently TSNY Chicago hasn't release their class schedule for February -- they should be doing that around Jan. 1. If we can get enough people interested before then, we can buy out a whole class. If not it'll be first come, first serve (along with the general public).<br />
<br />
If you're interested in signing up, feel free to add your name and contact info to the list below.<br />
<br />
'''''Sign Up List'''''<br />
# Jay Luker (first!)<br />
# Bill McMillin<br />
# Bess Sadler<br />
# Karen Coyle<br />
# Sibyl Schaefer<br />
# Rosalyn Metz (because I'm organizing)<br />
# Alicia Cozine<br />
# Gabriel Farrell<br />
<br />
=== Game Night! ===<br />
<br />
See the http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_game_night page for the latest details and to sign up for individual games or add games you're willing to lead/teach!<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Moved this from idea to an actual event. Still getting some details, but here's what we know:<br />
<br />
Game Night! Type of games might vary due to interest and what people bring. Looks like interest right now is mostly on light to mediumish games with a dash of abstracts ;). <br />
<br />
<br />
Rough Schedule:<br />
* 7:30 setup<br />
* 7:45 start playing games!<br />
* 10:30 start winding down (don't start new games)<br />
* 11:00 all done, turn off the lights<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
We have a conference room at the UIC library (Richard J. Daley Library MC 234, 801 S. Morgan, Chicago) reserved for 7:30 on Tuesday the 11th. I'll try to show up at the lobby and hang out there for at about 7:15. I'll be the guy with a code4lib nametag and a box of games ;). Not sure how late we'll play, it looks like the library is open till 1:00am, but I suspect I will for now put a rough ending time of 11pm. <br />
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(Note, there's also some discussion on Cards Against Humanity. I will try to make sure there's an alternative game, but I don't know if I want to prohibit any games. I would say though to remember to be respectful and courteous to those around you. I will probably be pondering this issue for a while)<br />
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The original list of people who signed up is below.<br />
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I (Jon Gorman) will bring some board games and pick up some cards. Add your name to the list below if you're interested in attending. Also not if you can bring games. Bringing games is NOT REQUIRED. If you can bring a game you can teach, that's great and will make sure we're not just stuck playing the games I bring.<br />
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(I've added some comments to the game lists below)<br />
* jtgorman, aka Jon Gorman: I'll bring Time's Up: Total Recall, Tsuro, Hey, That's My Fish, Hive, and some more I haven't decided on yet. (My profile over at http://www.boardgamegeek.com/ is jtgorman as well if you want to browse my games and make requests)<br />
* yo_bj: I have some games I can bring as well (Kill Doctor Lucky, Fluxx, Godzilla: Stomp, Munchkin Zombies, etc.). Monday doesn't have anything major planned... <br />
*danwho: I 'll bring the Cards Against Humanity set.<br />
*escowles (Mon/Tue preferred): I've got lots of games I could bring like Settlers of Catan, Carcassonne, Ticket to Ride, Age of Renaissance, Elfenland, Agricola, Le Havre, Smallworld, RoboRally, etc. etc. <br />
** Take your pick! All good games. I'll try to finalize my list of games before Friday - JonG <br />
*jen_young: I'm local and I have quite a few games. Just about every version of Fluxx, Bananagrams, Gloom, Munchkin Cthulu,Cards Against Humanity, Apples to Apples, Risk, Last Night on Earth, etc.) <br />
**All good games! If you don't mind bringing a box that would be awesome. I particularly like Apples to Apples, Last Night on Earth and Gloom - JonG<br />
* decasm: Interested in Go (aka igo, weiqi, baduk) anytime, not just game night. I can do Catan as well. (And as much as I love it, Cards Against Humanity is probably a violation of the new Code of Conduct.) <br />
** I look forward to losing my first game of Go to you ;) - JonG<br />
** I'd love to learn Go. <del>Perhaps after the newcomer dinner?</del> Oof... won't make for Tues. But would still be interested to learn. --ranti.<br />
* csharp: I'm interested in playing games - whatever people bring. I almost always travel with a pack or two of playing cards ;-). Monday or Tuesday nights are fine.<br />
* moneill: I would love to join in! I have a version of Catchphrase floating around somewhere, and I think I have Battleship...I need to go weed around in that drawer and see what else presents itself. Tuesday would be my preferred night, but I will make it work! <br />
** Don't worry too much about bringing a game if transportation is a problem. One thing I've done w/ stuff like catchphrase is not take the box but to put pieces and cards in a bag - JOn G<br />
* demiankatz: I'm always up for a game. I'm hoping to travel light so probably shouldn't bring anything, but if there's a local game shop, I might be persuaded to pick up something new as a souvenir. <br />
** Don't worry, I think there will be plenty of games - JonG<br />
* sekjal: I've got [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/36218/dominion Dominion], [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/68448/7-wonders 7 Wonders], [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/30933/bang-the-bullet Bang!], [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/18333/ecofluxx EcoFluxx] and [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/116/guillotine Guillotine] that I can bring. ++ on Cards against Humanity! Prefer non-conflict with beer night. <br />
** Also all good games. I have 7 Wonders, but can bring some other games if you bring that. - Jon G<br />
* arty: so totally interested. Unfortunately, I have no games to contribute.<br />
** No prob.<br />
* sanderson: I would be interested. I can bring [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/478/citadels Citadels] (2-7 players)<br />
** Citadels would be awesome and means I don't have to bring it ;) - JonG<br />
* dvdndrsn: Definitely in! Can bring Innovation, Tichu, Dominion, but Cards Against Humanity sounds good. <br />
** I'll put in a vote for Tichu, heard good things about it - Jon G <br />
* smkiewel: I'm likely to join. Can bring Arkham Horror and Munchkin.<br />
** Arkham Horror seems rather bulky to travel with, but if you want to play bring it ;) - Jon G<br />
** mbutler: If someone actually brings Arkham Horror I'd throw down. Otherwise, whateve. <br />
* jkwilson: I'd like to attend Monday or Tuesday. I have a bunch of games but I'd prefer not to travel with them, and anyway it sounds like they're covered above. I'll bring the 5-6 player Catan extension.<br />
* ejlynema: Interested, but will probably attend Newcomer dinner on Tuesday. Like Dominion and 7 Wonders, but probably don't have room to bring in suitcase. Anyone bringing Tsuro? <br />
** I can bring Tsuro - Jon G<br />
* Christie Peterson (save4use): Also interested, but also probably attending newcomer dinner on Tuesday. Can bring [http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/11/bohnanza Bohnanza] and one deck of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_%28game%29 Set]. <br />
**Bohnanza and Set would be awesome - JonG<br />
**Done! I will bring them both -- C<br />
* dgcliff: I'd be interested. Can bring Ticket to Ride.<br />
* mbklein: definitely interested. Will check on my (currently unpacked) games. I am dying to play Cards Against Humanity. If we can't find a way to reconcile it with the Code of Conduct, we need a different Code of Conduct.<br />
** Considering that this is a public event, and that no one knows everyone's sensitivity levels in the room, it might not be a good idea to break out a crass, adult version of apples to apples in the middle of the gaming room. :cP (yo_bj)<br />
* duspal: In. My board game collection is small but mighty (Arkham Horror, Catan, Vampire: Prince of the City, Deadlands: Battle for Slaughter Gulch, Arabian Nights, Diplomacy, Shogun, and Cosmic Encounter off the top of my head, amongst a few others). Let me know ahead of time if anyone is interested, since they're all relatively big... <br />
** If you really want to play Cosmic Encounter, I can bring my copy (Fantasy Flight edition, 3 expansions), just let me know - JonG<br />
*librarywebchic: I'm willing to bring a set and teach folks how to play Majhong. Need at least three to play though.<br />
**beatricep: Uno gets no respect. ;-) @librarywebchic: I have always wanted to learn to play Majhong. If you're still bringing it, I'm in!<br />
** Agreed, I don't know Majhong and I love learning new games. - JonG<br />
** I actually know a few different rule sets. It's too bad I don't have a travel set or I'd bring a 2nd one -Arty<br />
** I'm local and can bring a mahjong set. I've had no one to play with for years, so have probably forgotten how. -Linda B<br />
* jcraitz: I'm in after the newcomer dinner. I'll bring Citadels and Bang! <br />
**I think someone higher in the list offered to bring citadels, but won't hurt to have two copies just in case one of you don't show ;) - JonG<br />
* julia: I'll be the freeloader who showed up and didn't bring any games.<br />
* kenirwin: interested in attending<br />
* sdellis: attending<br />
* ianc: interested in attending, a little rusty but definitely up for a couple rounds of Mahjong, also want to try something new too!<br />
* haschart: Interested in attending, if I can make it work with the newcomer dinner. Big fan of Dominion lately, but probably cannot bring it `cause the "Big Box" with the base game and two expansion sets is bigger than my suitcase. I could bring "Race for the Galaxy" if there's any interest.<br />
* jessebrown: Interested in attending. I can bring Set and Zombie Fluxx.<br />
* terrywbrady: I would like to attend<br />
* dan fehrenbach (dnfehren): I would like to attend, can bring Pandemic if anyone is interested.<br />
* dileshni: interested in attending. <br />
* Corey Harper: definitely interested in attending if space allows.<br />
* saverkamp: interested in attending.<br />
* Emily Shaw: I like games. <br />
* Alan Dyck: I play Carcassonne and Munchkin among others. I see those listed so I'm bringing a game some friends and I have been creating: Wandering Monster.<br />
* Heidi Frank (hf36@nyu.edu) - I love card games like gin/rummy, but am open to anything.<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer - attending, and will bring anything that fits in my carry-on<br />
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-- *Please, please, please, if you're signing up on this list, also sign up for a paritcular game slot to start out the evening or put your game in: http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2013_game_night<br />
we're having so many people sign up after Jan. 14th we're in risk of overflowing the room. (I should have put in a cap limit, but given how late I realized this, I haven't *<br />
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I have to confess, I started trying to organize what games certain people were bringing, but it got confusing fast and I don't want anyone to feel compelled to bring anything or feel bad if they can't make it. So if there is something you're dying to play, let me know and I'll try to bring it if I have it.<br />
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== Social Map - Places of Interest==<br />
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https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=213549257652679418473.0004ce6c25e6cdeb0319d&msa=0<br />
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== Layar: augmented reality Code4Lib view of Chicago ==<br />
<br />
There's a "Code4Lib 2013" layer in [http://www.layar.com/ Layar], an augmented reality app that runs on both Android and iOS. You can use it to scan around the city to see two kinds of things: 1) tweets using the #c4l13 or #code4lib hashtag (if the tweets are geolocated so they can be<br />
nailed to a point) and 2) points of interest from the [https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=213549257652679418473.0004ce6c25e6cdeb0319d&msa=0 shared Google Map]. <br />
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To use it:<br />
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* install Layar on your phone<br />
* run it and click to go into Geo Layers mode<br />
* search for "code4lib 2013"<br />
* launch the layer and look around<br />
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See Code4Lib people and events overlaid on top of Chicago, in real time! See an alternate view of the city that's all about libraries and coders!<br />
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To make your own tweets appear, use the #c4l13 hashtag and make sure the tweet is geolocated. In Twitter's client you need to do this by enabling geolocation in settings and then enabling it for each tweet.<br />
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Source code running this: [https://github.com/wdenton/laertes Laertes]. Bill Denton set it up and is very curious to find out if it's useful, so let him know if you try it out.<br />
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== Local Events ==<br />
Events Listings<br />
* Chicago Reader http://www.chicagoreader.com/<br />
* The City of Chicago’s Events Guide: http://www.choosechicago.com/ <br />
* Metromix Chicago: http://chicago.metromix.com/events <br />
* Timeout Chicago: http://timeoutchicago.com/<br />
* Chicago Studio Club's [http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?title=LIVE%20MUSIC%20in%20Chicagoland%20via%20Chicago%20Studio%20Club!%20&height=1000&wkst=1&hl=en&bgcolor=%2399ff99&src=info%40chicagostudioclub.net&color=%237A367A&ctz=America%2FChicago Live Music Google Calendar]<br />
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== Local Food ==<br />
== Local Drinks ==<br />
==Chicago Events Feb 10-14==<br />
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=== Sunday February 10===<br />
Theater - [http://www.neofuturists.org/ Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind] "...with its ever-changing "menu," is an attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes. " 7pm.<br />
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Theater - [http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/chunks/Event?oid=8557720 Chunks] : Funny, Heartbreaking, Gross. 7pm & BYOB!<br />
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===Monday February 11===<br />
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Music - [http://www.hideoutchicago.com/event/208497-robbie-fulks-michael-miles-chicago/ Robbie Fulks at the Hideout]<br />
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[http://fedora4lib.org/ fedora4lib] - 7 pm to whenever<br />
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Field trip to the [http://readwritelibrary.org/ Read/Write Library] 6-9 PM+<br />
Come help catalog the Read/Write Library catalog and hack on the library catalog. We will have food or go to a nearby restaurant. We will also invite friends from Code for America to hang out and talk civic data.<br />
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===Tuesday, February 12===<br />
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Concert - [http://www.thefatbabies.com/ The Fat Babies] playing at an awesome venue, [http://greenmilljazz.com/ The Green Mill].<br />
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[http://fedora4lib.org/ fedora4lib] - 7 pm to whenever<br />
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===Wednesday, February 13===<br />
===Thursday, February 14===<br />
Tour of the [http://www.newberry.org/ Newberry Library] -- 3:30 p.m.<br />
This will be a special tour for Code4Lib attendees, so please sign up below if you are interested, as I'll need to give the tour guide an estimate of how many people will come. Details on how to get to the Newberry will follow. Questions? Contact ballingerl at newberry dot org<br />
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'''''Directions: '''''<br />
The Newberry is at 60 W Walton St. It could take half an hour to get there from the conference hotel via CTA, so those of you who wish to take public transit as a group can meet me in the hotel lobby by 3:00. We will then go to the UIC-Halsted El stop (5 blocks from hotel), change trains in the Loop, then walk 3-4 blocks to the Newberry. Otherwise, plan on making your preferred way there and meet in the Newberry lobby by 3:30.<br />
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'''''Sign Up List'''''<br />
# Michael Doran - doran@uta.edu<br />
# William Denton - wtd@pobox.com<br />
# Wayne Schneider - wschneider@hclib.org<br />
# Matt Cordial - rev3lator [at] gmail.com<br />
# ryan hess - mhess8 [at] depaul.edu<br />
# [[User:ianc|Ian Chan]] ichan@csusm.edu<br />
# Richard Aroksaar - richard_aroksaar@nps.gov<br />
# [name] - [email address]<br />
# Laurie Lee Moses - lmoses [at] colum.edu<br />
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== Music ==<br />
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There's a [http://www.rdio.com/people/wdenton/playlists/2229053/Code4Lib_2013_in_Chicago/ Code4Lib 2013 in Chicago] collaborative playlist on Rdio. If you're a subscriber, have a look, and add something you think everyone would like to hear or use as their personal soundtrack while they're hacking and exploring Chicago.<br />
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[[Category:Code4Lib2013]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_c4l2012_social_activities&diff=113132012 c4l2012 social activities2012-02-08T18:46:37Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>==Ideas==<br />
* Woodinville distillery tour<br />
** +1<br />
* Seattle distillery tour<br />
* Favorite local breweries<br />
* Favorite local tea houses<br />
* Favorite local used bookstores<br />
* Visit hackerspace<br />
** +1<br />
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==Planned events==<br />
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===Pre-Newcomer + Veterans dinner /drink-up Monday===<br />
Early in town for pre-conference? <br />
First time at code4lib? <br />
Don't know anyone at code4lib?<br />
Join fellow c4l newbies + 2nd + 3rd timers + veterans. <br />
You will gain a bunch of new/veteran code4libbers in one night!<br />
Sign up below (NO CAP). You can show up only for dinner or drinks or both! <br />
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But put your name so that we have a rough idea about the number of ppl who will show up =)<br />
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'''Plans'''<br />
* When: Monday evening (2/6) <br />
* For Dinner: Meet at 6PM (ish)at the hotel lobby<br />
* For Drinks: show up at Hideout between 8 -10 PM for local art, fancy cocktails, or Belgian beer<br />
* For Hospitality suite intro chat/hangout: show up at 10 PM - midnight? at hospitality suite<br />
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Dinner: [http://www.yelp.com/biz/kastoori-grill-seattle Kastoori Grill -Indian & Himalayan/Nepalese/Tibetan (vegetarian-friendly)]<br />
0.8 miles 15 min. walk<br />
* Bohyun Kim - n/v (2nd-timer) (leader)<br />
* Jason Clark - n/v leader<br />
* Margaret Heller<br />
* Sarah Johnston - n<br />
* Andrea Schurr - n/v (2nd-timer)<br />
* Jason Ronallo<br />
* Karen Coombs - v<br />
* Eric James<br />
* Misty De Meo - n<br />
* Keri Thompson - n<br />
* Andreas Orphanides - v<br />
* Tom Burton-West -v<br />
* Keith Folsom - n<br />
* Sam Meister - n<br />
* Jen Weintraub - n<br />
* Reservation made for 15. Bring cash if you can! =)<br />
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Drinks: [http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-hideout-seattle Hideout Lounge] for local art, fancy cocktails, and Belgian beer<br />
0.3 miles 8 min. walk<br />
* Bohyun Kim - n/v (2nd-timer) (leader)<br />
* Jason Clark - n/v leader<br />
* Lisa Kurt - n<br />
* Margaret Heller<br />
* Andrea Schurr - n/v (2nd-timer)<br />
* Anoop Atre (Would love to if back from MS visit)<br />
* Heather Pitts (maybe) - n<br />
* Evviva Weinraub - Hope to join up if back from MS visit)<br />
* Megan Banasek -n<br />
* Misty De Meo (maybe) - n<br />
* Keri Thompson (definitely)<br />
* David Drexler (likely) - n<br />
* Andreas Orphanides - v<br />
* Rebecca Jones - n<br />
* Chick Markley - v<br />
* Ray Henry - n<br />
* Jonathan Green (likely) - n<br />
* Aaron Collier - n<br />
* Tim Lepczyk - n<br />
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Hospitality suite intro chat/ hangout: just show up at the hospitality suite - no sign up required.<br />
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===Morning Run Tuesday===<br />
I (Ray Schwartz) am organizing a morning run for anyone that would like to join me. It will be around 5 to 6 miles. I usually run a 10 minute per mile pace. And I would like to start around 7am. Select which days Tuesday or Wednesday or both mornings. Choose the date you wish via this Doodle link http://www.doodle.com/3tbigutqvkda5ib8<br />
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Link to the course map is at http://www.runningmap.com/?id=351428.<br />
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So far 4 have signed up for both Tuesday and Wednesday. Let's meet in the Lobby at 7am on Tuesday, and we will decide how to do Wednesday.<br />
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===Newcomer dinner Tuesday===<br />
First time at code4lib? Join fellow c4l newbies and veterans for an evening of food, socializing, and stimulating <strike>discussions about</strike> demonstrations of the many uses of <strike>bacon</strike> <strike>dongles</strike> XML.<br />
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Code4Lib veterans, you're invited too. Join us in welcoming the newcomers!<br />
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'''Plans'''<br />
* When: Tuesday evening (2/7) '''Note that this year's dinner is on Tuesday'''<br />
* Time: 6 PM (ish) or whenever you can get your group together<br />
* Mastermind (if you have any questions): [mailto:yoosebec@grinnell.edu Becky Yoose]<br />
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''Guidelines:''<br />
*Max of '''6''' per group<br />
**Please, no waitlisting :(<br />
*ID yourselves so we can get a good mix of new people and veterans in each group<br />
**New folks - n<br />
**c4l vets - v<br />
*One leader needed for each location (declare yourself! - '''Vets are highly encouraged to lead the group :)''')<br />
**Leader duties<br />
***Make reservations if required; otherwise make sure that the restaurant can handle a group of 6 rowdy library coders <br />
***Herd folks from hotel to restaurant (know where you're going!)<br />
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'''Restaurants'''<br />
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'''Restaurants within .25 miles of the hotel'''<br />
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[http://www.sazeracrestaurant.com/index.php Sazerac] (AWESOME happy hour menu that runs until 8)<br />
* Martin Haye - n (2nd timer but it's been a ''long'' time)<br />
<strike>* William Gunn - n</strike> - Sorry I must beg out, someone may want to take my spot.<br />
* Rebecca Jones - n<br />
* Chick Markley - v - leader<br />
* Keri Thompson - n<br />
* Andy Jackson - n<br />
* Tom Burton-West -v<br />
*'''capped at 6''' ''Reservation is at 6:30, I will be in lobby before walking over''<br />
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[http://oasiankitchen.com/ O'Asian Kitchen and Lounge] (Asian) <br />
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'''Restaurants between .25 miles and .5 miles of the hotel'''<br />
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[http://www.pikebrewing.com/index_html.shtml Pike Brewing] (local brewery, pub food)<br />
We are meeting in the lobby of the hotel at 6pm.<br />
* Ken Varnum - n<br />
* Chad Nelson - n<br />
* Ed Summers - v<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen - n<br />
* Adam Wead - v or .5n<br />
* Dan Coughlin - n<br />
*'''capped at 6''' ''(So, who's the fearless leader of this group? ~yo_bj)''<br />
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[http://www.rockbottom.com/ The Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery] (American)<br />
It seemed like all the others were full so I thought it start this in case anyone else is as crazy unprepared as I am. Since we have no reservations feel free to join.<br />
* Jonathan Green (jonathan at discoverygarden dot ca) - n<br />
* <strike> Ed Fugikawa ( ed AT coalliance DOT org ) </strike> - n ( sorry, work is getting in the way )<br />
* Zinthia Briceno - n (@zbriceno) <br />
* David Talley - n ( dwtalley AT uw DOT edu ) -- Where to meet? Hotel main entrance, 6pm?<br />
* Patrick Berry - v (@pberry) -- Lobby at 6pm sounds perfect. I'm the short blonde guy. I guess I will "lead" our merry band of famished folk.<br />
* Al Cornish - v<br />
* Tom Keays - v<br />
* Andrew Pasterfield - n ( deesnutz AT gmail punto com )<br />
* '''Not Taking Reservations -- Come with us at your own risk'''<br />
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[http://www.wildginger.net/ Wild Ginger] (Asian, a bit overpriced) "Reservations made under Jason Clark at 6pm for 6 people. Meeting in hotel lobby around 5:45pm."<br />
* Jason Clark - n/v leader<br />
* Tamar Sadeh - n<br />
* Kevin Clarke - v<br />
* Gary Thompson - n<br />
* Keith Folsom - n<br />
* Sarah Park - n (my Seattle friend recommended this place!)<br />
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[http://www.thepurplecafe.com/index.html Purple Cafe] (American, Wine Bar) ''reservation made under Calvin Mah for 6:30pm for the 6 of us. I'll be meeting in the hotel lobby at 6pm with some sort of sign. See you then!''<br />
* Calvin Mah - (leader) - v<br />
* David Isaak - n<br />
* Aaron Collier - n<br />
* Sean Hannan - v<br />
* Joshua Gomez - v<br />
* Charlie Morris - n<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
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[http://www.cafepaloma.com/ Cafe Paloma] (Mediterranean) Reservation for 6:15 -- Meet in hotel lobby at 6 -- I have short white hair and will be wearing a purple jacket.<br />
* Jean Rainwater (leader) - v<br />
* Kelley McGrath - n<br />
* Lori Robare - n<br />
* Emily Lynema - v<br />
* Sarah Johnston - n<br />
* Sam Meister - n<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
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[http://www.thecollinspub.com/ Collins Pub] (Pub Food, great beer selection) ''Meet in the lobby at 6:15pm''<br />
* Francis Kayiwa - (leader) "(get hold of me at first dot last name at goog as the date gets closer with your mobile)" v<br />
* Michael Lindsey - v<br />
* Dan Suchy - v<br />
* David Drexler - n<br />
* Laura Smart - n<br />
* Heather Pitts - n<br />
*'''capped at 6'''<br />
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[http://www.mcmenamins.com/311-six-arms-home Six Arms - McMenamins] (Pub Food & they brew their own beer) ''Meet in the Lobby at 6pm. I've also emailed you. --Joel''<br />
* Joel Richard (richardjm AT si.edu) (leader) - v<br />
* Margaret Heller - v<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer AT rockarch . org) - v<br />
* Tim Lepczyk (timlepczyk AT gmail.com) - n<br />
* Ray Schwartz (schwartzr2@wpunj.edu) - v<br />
* Andrea Schurr (andrea-schurr AT utc DOT edu) - v(2nd-timer)<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
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[http://www.611supreme.com/ 611 Supreme] (Crepes and Full Bar) ''Reservation for 6 at 6:30. Meet in the conference hotel lobby at 6pm. Look for the short woman in a trench coat and wide brim hat ~Becky''<br />
<br />
*Becky Yoose (leader) - v <br />
*Cynthia Ng - n<br />
*Zoe Chao - v<br />
*Stephanie Collett - n (2nd-timer)<br />
*Bethany Nowviskie - n<br />
* Ben Shum - n<br />
*'''capped at 6'''<br />
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[http://www.panafricamarket.com/wp/ Pan Africa Restaurant & Bar] (Pan African) <br />
CLOSED TUESDAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<br />
Sorry for the confusion. I have moved everyone to Long Provincial, so that you'll have a place held in case you want it. If Long Provincial doesn't suit you, please remove your name in case someone else wants the spot. Again, I'm sorry. --Jason<br />
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[http://longprovincial.com/ Long Provincial] Vietnamese (.7 miles from hotel; 15 minute walk)<br />
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Reservation for 6 for 6:30 (and I have a confirmation number!). Meet in the hotel lobby at 6 to allow for a strolling pace to walk over there.<br />
<br />
Has a jellyfish tank.<br />
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*Jason Ronallo (leader?) - v?<br />
*Nettie Lagace - n<br />
*Bohyun Kim - n/v (2nd-timer)<br />
*Wendy Robertson - n<br />
*Jennifer Bowen - n/v (3rd timer)<br />
*James Stuart - n<br />
*'''capped at six'''<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .5 and 1 mile from hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://momijiseattle.com/ Momiji] New Japanese restaurant in Seattle - [http://www.concierge.com/tools/blogs/unpacked/2011/10/momiji-seattle.html Reviewed in Concierge.com]<br />
<br />
* Andrew Nagy (leader) - v<br />
* Cory Lown - v<br />
* Tod Robbins - n<br />
* Dennis Schafroth - n<br />
*<strike> Tammy Allgood Wolf - n</strike> Sorry, I'm not feeling well and am going to cancel, if anyone wants my spot. <br />
* Tim Shearer - v<br />
* Tim Clarke - n <br />
*'''capped at six''' <br />
<br />
[http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=palace-kitchen-dinner Palace Kitchen] (another Tom Douglas restaurant, w/ a focus on meat). ''I have made a reservation for 6 at 8pm. Let's meet in the conference lobby at 6:30pm and make our way slowly over; we will find things to do in the interim. Look for Mike Giarlo, a man who may be holding a sign that says "HI I'M MIKE GIARLO" or otherwise shouting his name or looking confused.''<br />
<br />
* Mike Giarlo (leader) - v<br />
* Carmen Mitchell - n<br />
* Daniel Lovins - v<br />
* Cary Gordon - v <br />
* Declan Fleming - v<br />
* Space available!!<br />
* (CAPPED AT SIX!)<br />
<br />
[http://sitkaandspruce.com/ Sitka and Spruce] (Eclectic, super-local and super-seasonal.) ''We have a reservation for 6 at 8:15pm. We'll meet in the conference lobby at 6:30 pm and head over - the owners also run [http://www.ferdinandthebar.com/home/ Bar Ferd'nand], a wine shop/bar in the same building, and we can kill time there before we eat. Look for Mark Matienzo or Hillel Arnold.''<br />
<br />
* Mark Matienzo (leader) - v<br />
* Hillel Arnold - sophomore<br />
* Devon Smith - v<br />
* Derek Merleaux - sophmore<br />
* Jennifer Weintraub - n<br />
* Peter Green - n (2nd)<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://www.yelp.com/biz/japonessa-seattle Japonessa Restaurant] (Japanese + full bar)<br />
<br />
''Reservations for 6 at 7:00pm - Meet in lobby at 6:15''<br />
<br />
* Ryan Wick (leader) - v<br />
* Kate Zwaard - n<br />
* Joe Atzberger - v<br />
* Scott Fisher - n (2nd-timer)<br />
* Anoop Atre - n<br />
* Lisa Kurt - n<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=serious-pie Serious Pie] (Tom Douglas restaurant, inventive pizzas, good local beer list). <br />
<br />
''No reservations for parties at Serious Pie...So, let's meet in the lobby at 6:30. Look for a guy wearing an 'Alma' sticker (me). Others out there...come and crash the 'capped at six' crowd heading to Serious Pie.'' <br />
<br />
* Christopher Spalding (leader) - v<br />
* Robin Schaaf - n<br />
* Jason Stirnaman - v<br />
* Christina Morris - n<br />
* Ray Henry - n<br />
* Sean Purcell - n<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.allmenus.com/wa/seattle/204592-ballet-restaurant/menu/ Ballet] (Vietnamese)<br />
<br />
[http://www.kokebrestaurant.com/ Kokeb Ethiopian Restaurant] (Ethiopian) ''Let's say meet at the lobby at 6pm like everyone else. Woohoo!''<br />
<br />
''We have reservations for 6 at 6:45.''<br />
<br />
* Andreas Orphanides (leader) - v<br />
* Mark Mounts - v<br />
* Joe Montibello - n<br />
* Justin Littman - n<br />
* Ron Peterson<br />
* Bobbi Fox - sophmore<br />
* (CAPPED AT SIX!)<br />
Crashing the [http://www.seattlerb.org/ Seattle Ruby] meetup, which meets on Capital Hill at 7:00 on Tuesdays. Eat at [http://www.yelp.com/biz/poppy-seattle Poppy] before. Reservations for 6:15. Leaving from the hotel lobby at 5:45. ''If you dig Ruby, come to this. Seattle ruby produced Nokogiri, Vlad, Rubygems.org ....''<br />
* Matt Zumwalt (leader) - v<br />
* *Justin Coyne - n<br />
* Misty De Meo - n<br />
* Fumihiro Kato - n (2nd timer)<br />
* Dan Brubaker Horst - n (3nd timer)<br />
* Willy Mene - sophomore<br />
* (CAPPED AT SIX)<br />
<br />
[http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=dahlia-lounge Dahlia Lounge] (Pacific Northwest cuisine, $$$)<br />
<br />
[http://www.mattsinthemarket.com/ Matt's in the Market] (Northwest Cuisine, $$$)<br />
<br />
[http://www.placepigalle-seattle.com/ Place Pigalle] (French)<br />
<br />
[http://www.chezshea.com/ Chez Shea] (French)<br />
<br />
[http://www.elysianbrewing.com/elysian.html Elysian Breweries and Pubs] (Pub Food)<br />
<br />
[http://www.mezaseattle.com/index.html Meza] (Latin Fare)<br />
Have reservations for 6.45. It's about a mile from hotel. 10min bus, 30 min walk. Meet in lobby @ 6 and we'll work out bus/walk/cab. -corey<br />
* Tara Robertson - n<br />
* Shawn Averkamp - sophomore<br />
* Corey Harper - v (leader)<br />
* Shaun Ellis - sophomore<br />
* Jon Stroop - fifth year senior<br />
* Birkin James Diana - v (hi Jon!; hey newcomers, I'm taking the 6th slot, but, if you're stuck for a signup, plz do feel free to bump/overwrite me - seriously!)<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://inthebowlbistro.com/index.php In the Bowl] (Veg*n, Asian)<br />
<br />
[http://www.plumbistro.com/ Plumb Bistro] (Veg*n)<br />
<br />
[http://highlineseattle.com/ Highline] (Veg*n, bar)<br />
* Jacob Reed - n<br />
* Brian McBride - n<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants more than 1 miles from the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://bravehorsetavern.com/ Brave Horse Tavern] (another Tom Douglas, good regional beer list, yummy food. Near South Lake Union. Would require a ride on the South Lake Union Trolley (SLUT), but it's easy to get to/use from downtown. <br />
<br />
[http://www.temperodobrasil.net/ Tempero do Brasil] I was excited to see Ipanema Grill 6 blocks from the hotel, unfortunately it seems to be closed for good. So this restaurant which is a 10 minute ($15) cab ride away and which also serves Brazilian cuisine (including the ever-tasty feijoada) will have to do. Reservation at 6:45, meet in lobby at 6:15 with a plan of getting in the taxis at about 6:30. I'll be wearing a red and white Hawaiian shirt. <br />
<br />
* Robert Haschart - leader - v third year<br />
* Molly Pickral - n<br />
* Erik Hetzner - 2nd c4l<br />
* Paul Deschner -n (where should we meet?)<br />
<br />
[http://flyingfishrestaurant.com/ Flying Fish] (Seafood)<br />
<br />
[http://www.allmenus.com/wa/seattle/3437-cafe-flora/menu/dinner/ Cafe Flora] (FANTASTIC Veg*n restaurant. Use Metro bus #11 to get there)<br />
<br />
[http://www.teapotvegetarianhouse.com/index.htm Teapot Vegetarian House] (Veg*n, Asian)<br />
<br />
[http://spaceneedle.com/restaurant/ Space Needle] (American, Pricy; but what the heck, listed it anyway for those who want the experience)<br />
<br />
==="Get Lamp" viewing Tuesday (9 PM) ===<br />
<br />
"Tuesday, February 7, 9 PM or shortly after -Courtyard Ballroom"<br />
<br />
Adam Wead and Michael Klein are organizing a viewing of [http://www.getlamp.com/ Get Lamp: The Text Adventure Documentary]<br />
<br />
It's not about Linux, Apache, MySQL or PHP, but if you don't have a one, you might get eaten by a grue.<br />
<br />
If there is additional interest, there may be another viewing this week.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Morning Run Wednesday===<br />
I (Ray Schwartz) will not be running on Wednesday. Though several others have said that they will meet at 7am in the Hotel Lobby. I would recommend to walk straight down west to the water front and turn right-heading north, following the pedestrian path. It goes on or some miles, so it is a good choice.<br />
<br />
===Veg*n Dinner Wednesday===<br />
<br />
We'll pick a place with lots of veg*n options to go eat Wednesday for dinner. Vegetarians and non-vegetarians welcome.<br />
<br />
*[http://lovinghut.us/seattle/index.html Loving Hut] Modest price. 1 mile from hotel. Will do bill splitting if we let them know up front. <br />
<br />
Talked with Loving Hut and made a reservation for 15 for 6:30. Meet in the hotel lobby at 6.<br />
<br />
*Jason Ronallo (jronallo AT gmail.com)<br />
*Sean Hannan<br />
*Ed Summers<br />
*James Stuart<br />
*Bohyun Kim<br />
*Bethany Nowviskie<br />
*Margaret Heller<br />
*Laura Smart<br />
*Sibyl Schaefer<br />
*Cynthia Ng<br />
*Andrea Shurr<br />
*Eric James<br />
*Birkin James Diana<br />
*Sheree F<br />
*Misty De Meo<br />
*Reservation is for 15.<br />
<br />
===Meat-Up Dinner Wednesday===<br />
<br />
RIP Meat-Up. Going to Amazon for hurricanes.<br />
<br />
(if you do not find a suitable burger joint, there are also some top-notch steakhouses in Seattle. Both the Metropolitan Grill and El Gaucho are delightful if folks are OK with $50 steaks. Just FYI, not trying to hijack your meat-up, Cary!. -mjgiarlo)<br />
<br />
===Evergreen/Koha and friends dinner Wednesday===<br />
Put your name and any food limitations, we're meeting in the hotel lobby at 6pm.<br />
<br />
Going to call [http://www.pikebrewing.com/ The Pike Brewing Company] and see if we can make a reservation for 15 people.<br />
<br />
* Tara Robertson<br />
* Chris Sharp<br />
* Tod Robbins - n<br />
* Ben Shum<br />
* Anoop Atre - n<br />
* Matt Carlson - n<br />
* Luis Baquera - n<br />
* Larry Baerveldt (someplace with beer, natch)<br />
* David Drexler -n (if there's space)<br />
* Wayne Schneider<br />
<br />
===[[2012 Craft Brew Drinkup|Craft Brew Drinkup]], Wednesday (9 PM)===<br />
<br />
'''Wednesday, February 8, 9 PM-ish - Room 1001''' (room sponsored by [http://yourmediashelf.com/ MediaShelf]<br />
<br />
Like good beer? Bring some in your luggage! Some of us are planning to bring some of our favorite local, special, or homebrewed beers to share. Interested? Sign up on the [[2012 Craft Brew Drinkup]] page!<br />
<br />
<br />
===UNC-Duke Basketball game, Wednesday (6 PM)===<br />
<br />
'''Wednesday, February 8, 6:00 - [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=fox+bar+seattle&ll=47.614148,-122.334952&spn=0.006394,0.01929&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&fb=1&gl=us&hq=fox+bar&hnear=0x5490102c93e83355:0x102565466944d59a,Seattle,+WA&cid=0,0,17121402292050307829&t=m&z=16 FOX Sports Grill]'''<br />
<br />
Looks like this may be the best local venue for watching the game. Meet in the lobby at 5:45, or just find us there. Out the lobby door, hang a left on 6th, five blocks, on the right.<br />
<br />
===Dim Sum Lunch Thursday===<br />
<br />
For those of you staying in town after the last session on Thursday, [http://oasiankitchen.com/ O'Asian Kitchen] has dim sum service during the weekdays. Meet up around 12:35, meeting location tba. Bring cash for easier bill splitting.<br />
<br />
*Becky Yoose<br />
* Declan Fleming - love me some Dim Sum!<br />
* Adam Wead<br />
* Heather Pitts<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer<br />
* Anoop Atre<br />
* Dan Suchy<br />
* Carmen Mitchell<br />
* Tara Robertson<br />
* Ray Schwartz<br />
* Corey Harper<br />
* Joshua Gomez<br />
* Cary Gordon<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Joe Atzberger<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe<br />
* Ryan Wick<br />
* Dennis Schafroth<br />
* Mike Durbin<br />
* Ben Shum<br />
* Dan Chudnov<br />
* Luis Baquera<br />
<br />
==Social Map - places of interest==<br />
[http://g.co/maps/4m5pk Code4lib 2012 - Seattle - social events, hangouts, and places to see]<br />
<br />
==Seattle Events Feb 5-9==<br />
===Saturday, February 4, 2012===<br />
In case you are showing up really early.<br />
* Belgianfest: http://www.washingtonbeer.com/belgianfest/<br />
===Sunday, February 5, 2012===<br />
* Clinton Fearon & The Boogie Brown Band/Live Wyya/Adrian Xavier/Selecta Raiford/DJ Courtland, Neumos: http://neumos.com/neumos.php<br />
* Michael The Blind/The Els, Skylark: http://www.skylarkcafe.com/<br />
* Addaura/Alda/Hallow, Comet<br />
* "I Am My Own Wife" 7:30pm at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle Center) http://www.seattlerep.org/Plays/1112/IM/<br />
* Science Fiction + Fantasy short film festival, Encore screening. http://www.empmuseum.org/programs/index.asp?categoryID=216<br />
<br />
===Monday, February 6, 2012===<br />
* Silent Movie Mondays: Last Command 1928, http://stgpresents.org/artists/?artist=1829#, Show at 7:00pm, The Paramount Theatre $10<br />
This all-classic film series, First Oscars, is accompanied by live music from the historic Mighty Wurlitzer organ, one of the last three remaining organs of its kind to reside in its original environment, played by critically acclaimed organist Jim Riggs.<br />
<br />
===Tuesday, February 7, 2012===<br />
* Lionize/Maylene & The Sons Of Disaster, El Corazon: http://elcorazonseattle.com/<br />
* The Pulltab Playboys/Rachel Lyn Harrington & The Knock Outs/The James Low Western Front, Sunset: http://sunsettavern.com/<br />
* Twin Sister, Vera: http://theveraproject.org/shows/<br />
* The Features, Chop Suey: http://www.chopsuey.com/<br />
* Wilco/White Denim, Paramount Theatre: http://stgpresents.org/<br />
* "I Am My Own Wife" 7:30pm at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle Center) http://www.seattlerep.org/Plays/1112/IM/<br />
* Intro to Arduino Workshop, 7pm at Metrix Create Space http://metrixcreatespace.com/<br />
<br />
===Wednesday, February 8, 2012===<br />
* The Golden Blondes/The Jet Age/Mr. Drinx & The Pot Heads, Sunset: http://sunsettavern.com/<br />
* Pipsisewah/The Chasers/The Magic Mirrors, Tractor: http://www.tractortavern.com/ <br />
* Dengue Fever vs Secret Chiefs 3, Moe Bar http://bit.ly/yJtfXv (how could you pass the opportunity to see someone play this thing :http://bit.ly/wB5AgZ<br />
* Amazon Tech in Seattle is having an open house next Wednesday at 5:30 PM with Werner Vogels and David Friedberg of the Climate Corporation. https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-open-house-february-2012/ ([http://g.co/maps/adpnt map])<br />
* YACHT/Secret Shopppers/Bobby Birdman, The Crocodile: http://thecrocodile.com/index.html<br />
<br />
===Thursday, February 9, 2012===<br />
* SAM Opening - Gauguin and Polynesia: An Elusive Paradise: http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/gauguin<br />
* The Jayhawks, Neptune Theater: http://stgpresents.org/<br />
* Digital Leather, Comet <br />
* Savani World Quintet/Super Sones, Columbia City Theater: http://www.columbiacitytheater.com/<br />
* Blvd Park {album release}/Nettle Honey/Creeping Time, Tractor: http://www.tractortavern.com/<br />
* Eleanor Friedberger, Crocodile: http://thecrocodile.com/index.html<br />
<br />
===Ongoing Events===<br />
* Seattle Art Museum: Tours are every Saturday & Sunday at noon, and the First Thursday of every month at 10:30, 11:30 am, 12:30 & 1:30 pm.<br />
* EMP: Exhibits on display include: Battlestar Galactica, Nirvana, Avatar, and Can’t Look Away: The Lure of Horror Film<br />
* Teatro ZinZanni: ¡Caliente! http://dreams.zinzanni.org/<br />
* Pacific NW Ballet: performing Don Quixote at McCaw Hall http://www.pnb.org/<br />
* Oklahoma!, Sunday matinee and nightly: 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Avenue http://www.5thavenue.org/show/oklahoma<br />
<br />
==Local events/places==<br />
* Metrix Create Space<br />
* Ada's Technical Books<br />
* Northwest Outdoor Center<br />
* Center for Wooden Boats<br />
* Empty Sea Studios acoustic music<br />
<br />
<br />
==Local Beer Places==<br />
* Map of [http://beermapping.com/maps/citymaps.php?m=seattle#lat=47.66723703450515&lng=-122.28263854980469&z=5 beer venues] maintained at Beermapping.com.<br />
* List of [http://www.washingtonbeer.com/breweries/seattle-king-co/ local breweries] ([http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=201783184139227541123.0004813e64758434cb054&source=embed&ll=47.558921,-122.106171&spn=0.442982,1.234589&z=10&source=embed map]) maintained by the Washington Beer Commission<br />
* Map of [http://www.ratebeer.com/Places/RegionMap.asp?rid=7600 beer venues] maintained by Ratebeer.com.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
[http://orbiscascade.org/index/c4l-things-to-do-in-seattle Things to do in Seattle, from the hosts]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Tour of the Seattle Public Library==<br />
<br />
===Tuesday breakout session 3-4pm - max 20 ppl===<br />
<br />
Meet by the coffee urns, leaving at 2:55pm (10% off at the gift shop if you mention that you are attending code4lib)<br />
<br />
* Tara Robertson<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Shirley Lew<br />
* Margaret Heller<br />
* Ben Shum<br />
* Chris Sharp<br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* Megan Banasek<br />
* Chris Beer<br />
* Peter Murray<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Joe Montibello<br />
* Tim Lepczyk<br />
* Mark Mounts<br />
* Robin Dean<br />
* Robert Haschart<br />
* Zoe Chao<br />
* Shawn Averkamp<br />
<br />
More tour may come later. Stay tuned! <br />
<br />
Jeff Christensen 206-387-4659<br />
<br />
centaltours@spl.org<br />
<br />
===Wednesday afternoon tour===<br />
Tour on Tuesday was nice, but less of a "behind the scenes" experience than I'd hoped. The tour guide talked a bit about the building, architecture and some of the design aspects that worked (and didn't). Unfortunately the Wed tour will not include the automatic materials sorting room. Again, max 20 people.<br />
<br />
Also, Wednesday needs a group wrangler. <br />
<br />
Meet the Anne Repass, your tour guide by the gift shop, just inside the 5th Ave entrance. <br />
<br />
* Anoop Atre<br />
* Sean Chen<br />
* Andrew Pasterfield<br />
* Ed Fugikawa<br />
* Jacob Reed<br />
* Brian McBride<br />
* Calvin Mah<br />
* Duncan Barth<br />
* Molly Pickral<br />
* Jean Rainwater<br />
* Matt Critchlow<br />
* Heather Pitts<br />
* Dennis Schafroth<br />
* Corey Harper<br />
*Greg Schrank<br />
* Luis Baquera<br />
* Tamar Sadeh<br />
* ernesto valencia<br />
* Graham Triggs<br />
[[Category:Code4Lib2012]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_Lightning_Talks_Signup&diff=113072012 Lightning Talks Signup2012-02-08T17:52:56Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>'''Sign up for Lightning Talks!!'''<br />
<br />
Lightning talks are scheduled on all three days of the conference. A lightning talk is a fast-paced 5 minute talk on a topic of your choosing. Sign-ups for lightning talks will open at 10 am on Tuesday, February 7, immediately following the first keynote.<br />
<br />
Mark Jason Dominus has a nice page [http://perl.plover.com/lt/lightning-talks.html about lightning talks], which includes this summary of why you might want to do one:<br />
<br />
''Maybe you've never given a talk before, and you'd like to start small. For a Lightning Talk, you don't need to make slides, and if you do decide to make slides, you only need to make three.''<br />
<br />
''Maybe you're nervous and you're afraid you'll mess up. It's a lot easier to plan and deliver a five minute talk than it is to deliver a long talk. And if you do mess up, at least the painful part will be over quickly.''<br />
<br />
''Maybe you don't have much to say. Maybe you just want to ask a question, or invite people to help you with your project, or boast about something you did, or tell a short cautionary story. These things are all interesting and worth talking about, but there might not be enough to say about them to fill up thirty minutes.''<br />
<br />
You might also like Mark Fowler's's [http://www.perl.com/pub/2004/07/30/lightningtalk.html Advice for Giving a Lightning Talk].<br />
<br />
'''LIGHTNING TALK SIGNUPS OPEN AT 10 AM PST ON FEBRUARY 7'''<br />
<br />
=== Tuesday, 4:10-5:10pm [12 slots] ===<br />
<br />
Enter ''Name'' -- ''Title of Talk''<br />
<br />
# Al Cornish / [https://s3.amazonaws.com/professional-akc/xtfLightning2012.pdf XTF in 300 seconds] <br />
# Makoto OKamoto / [http://savemlak.jp/wiki/saveMLAK/en?lang=en&uselang=en saveMLAK] - Aid activities for the Great East Japan Earthquake through collaboration via Wiki ([http://www.slideshare.net/arg_editor/code4lib201220120207 Slide])<br />
# Andrew Nagy / Vendors Suck<br />
# akorphan - [https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B8qxz6BpsdaqOGYxYmI4ZmItZDU4Yy00YTgzLWFhMjQtYWM3ZDNiYzBiNmIw Heat maps... not just for input analysis]<br />
# Gabriel Farrell / ElasticSearch<br />
# nettie lagace - identifying and solving interoperability problems through cooperation<br />
# Eric Larson -- [http://speakerdeck.com/u/ewlarson/p/finding-images-in-book-page-images Finding images in book page images] [https://mywebspace.wisc.edu/ewlarson/web/finding_images.pdf PDF]<br />
# adam wead / Blacklight at the Rock Hall<br />
# Kelley McGrath -- FRBR, facets, moving images<br />
# Bohyun Kim -- [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim Web Usability in terms of words]<br />
# Simon Spero. - Restriction Classes, Bitches<br />
# Cynthia Ng / [http://processing.org/ Processing] & [http://processingjs.org/ ProcessingJS]<br />
<br />
=== Wednesday, 4:00-5:00pm [12 slots] ===<br />
<br />
Enter ''Name'' -- ''Title of Talk''<br />
<br />
# Scott Hanrath -- Zotero and SHERPA/RoMEO API mashup<br />
# [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] -- Introducing FOSS4LIB.org<br />
# Mark Matienzo -- I've Got Good News<br />
# Mike Durbin -- Edge Cases - Digitizing and delivering undescribed items in EAD<br />
# David Walker -- Basic Learning Tool Interoperability (LTI) Protocol<br />
# Ryuuji Yoshimoto -- Introducing [http://calil.jp/ CALIL.JP] ,scraping/mushup all of OPACs in JAPAN! [http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3580301/Introduce%20CALIL.JP.pdf PDF]<br />
# Kåre Fiedler Christiansen (@kaarefc) -- Chucking all the software components in a library together to present recorded radio and tv<br />
# Joel Richard -- introducing Macaw metadata collection tool <br />
# Rachel Frick - LOD-LAM Incubator Project<br />
# Mao Tsunekawa - Project Shizuku : Making Friends in libraries<br />
# Keith Folsom - Archivists' Toolkit Database Server on an Amazon EC2 Instance<br />
# Rebecca Jones -- call for services<br />
<br />
=== Thursday, 10:15-11:00am [9 slots] ===<br />
<br />
Enter ''Name'' -- ''Title of Talk''<br />
<br />
# David Uspal -- Rapid Deployment Projects<br />
# Robert Haschart -- Adding publicly-accessible Hathi Trust items to your Solr-based discovery system.<br />
# Jeremy Nelson -- Aristotle a Django based Discovery Layer<br />
# Dennis Schafroth - Turbo MARC in YAZ Library<br />
# Yuka Egusa, Masao Takaku -- Recovery of Minamisanriku Library from tsunami disaster<br />
# Corey Harper -- Records to Graphs to Records: Value of DC Abstract Model<br />
# Erik Hetzner -- Strategy for c4l voting<br />
# Ed Summers -- jobs.code4lib.org<br />
# Christopher Spalding -- Search in a Blender<br />
<br />
===If only we had more time===<br />
# Tim Shearer - Mass Digitization Update: EAD, Ajax, and CONTENTdm<br />
# Jason Clark - BookMeUp (Book Suggestions App) http://bit.ly/zRmmvA <br />
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[[Category:Code4Lib2012]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_c4l2012_social_activities&diff=112772012 c4l2012 social activities2012-02-08T01:32:37Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>==Ideas==<br />
* Woodinville distillery tour<br />
** +1<br />
* Seattle distillery tour<br />
* Favorite local breweries<br />
* Favorite local tea houses<br />
* Favorite local used bookstores<br />
* Visit hackerspace<br />
** +1<br />
<br />
==Planned events==<br />
<br />
===Pre-Newcomer + Veterans dinner /drink-up Monday===<br />
Early in town for pre-conference? <br />
First time at code4lib? <br />
Don't know anyone at code4lib?<br />
Join fellow c4l newbies + 2nd + 3rd timers + veterans. <br />
You will gain a bunch of new/veteran code4libbers in one night!<br />
Sign up below (NO CAP). You can show up only for dinner or drinks or both! <br />
<br />
But put your name so that we have a rough idea about the number of ppl who will show up =)<br />
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'''Plans'''<br />
* When: Monday evening (2/6) <br />
* For Dinner: Meet at 6PM (ish)at the hotel lobby<br />
* For Drinks: show up at Hideout between 8 -10 PM for local art, fancy cocktails, or Belgian beer<br />
* For Hospitality suite intro chat/hangout: show up at 10 PM - midnight? at hospitality suite<br />
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Dinner: [http://www.yelp.com/biz/kastoori-grill-seattle Kastoori Grill -Indian & Himalayan/Nepalese/Tibetan (vegetarian-friendly)]<br />
0.8 miles 15 min. walk<br />
* Bohyun Kim - n/v (2nd-timer) (leader)<br />
* Jason Clark - n/v leader<br />
* Margaret Heller<br />
* Sarah Johnston - n<br />
* Andrea Schurr - n/v (2nd-timer)<br />
* Jason Ronallo<br />
* Karen Coombs - v<br />
* Eric James<br />
* Misty De Meo - n<br />
* Keri Thompson - n<br />
* Andreas Orphanides - v<br />
* Tom Burton-West -v<br />
* Keith Folsom - n<br />
* Sam Meister - n<br />
* Jen Weintraub - n<br />
* Reservation made for 15. Bring cash if you can! =)<br />
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Drinks: [http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-hideout-seattle Hideout Lounge] for local art, fancy cocktails, and Belgian beer<br />
0.3 miles 8 min. walk<br />
* Bohyun Kim - n/v (2nd-timer) (leader)<br />
* Jason Clark - n/v leader<br />
* Lisa Kurt - n<br />
* Margaret Heller<br />
* Andrea Schurr - n/v (2nd-timer)<br />
* Anoop Atre (Would love to if back from MS visit)<br />
* Heather Pitts (maybe) - n<br />
* Evviva Weinraub - Hope to join up if back from MS visit)<br />
* Megan Banasek -n<br />
* Misty De Meo (maybe) - n<br />
* Keri Thompson (definitely)<br />
* David Drexler (likely) - n<br />
* Andreas Orphanides - v<br />
* Rebecca Jones - n<br />
* Chick Markley - v<br />
* Ray Henry - n<br />
* Jonathan Green (likely) - n<br />
* Aaron Collier - n<br />
* Tim Lepczyk - n<br />
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Hospitality suite intro chat/ hangout: just show up at the hospitality suite - no sign up required.<br />
<br />
===Morning Run Tuesday===<br />
I (Ray Schwartz) am organizing a morning run for anyone that would like to join me. It will be around 5 to 6 miles. I usually run a 10 minute per mile pace. And I would like to start around 7am. Select which days Tuesday or Wednesday or both mornings. Choose the date you wish via this Doodle link http://www.doodle.com/3tbigutqvkda5ib8<br />
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Link to the course map is at http://www.runningmap.com/?id=351428.<br />
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So far 4 have signed up for both Tuesday and Wednesday. Let's meet in the Lobby at 7am on Tuesday, and we will decide how to do Wednesday.<br />
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===Newcomer dinner Tuesday===<br />
First time at code4lib? Join fellow c4l newbies and veterans for an evening of food, socializing, and stimulating <strike>discussions about</strike> demonstrations of the many uses of <strike>bacon</strike> <strike>dongles</strike> XML.<br />
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Code4Lib veterans, you're invited too. Join us in welcoming the newcomers!<br />
<br />
'''Plans'''<br />
* When: Tuesday evening (2/7) '''Note that this year's dinner is on Tuesday'''<br />
* Time: 6 PM (ish) or whenever you can get your group together<br />
* Mastermind (if you have any questions): [mailto:yoosebec@grinnell.edu Becky Yoose]<br />
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''Guidelines:''<br />
*Max of '''6''' per group<br />
**Please, no waitlisting :(<br />
*ID yourselves so we can get a good mix of new people and veterans in each group<br />
**New folks - n<br />
**c4l vets - v<br />
*One leader needed for each location (declare yourself! - '''Vets are highly encouraged to lead the group :)''')<br />
**Leader duties<br />
***Make reservations if required; otherwise make sure that the restaurant can handle a group of 6 rowdy library coders <br />
***Herd folks from hotel to restaurant (know where you're going!)<br />
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'''Restaurants'''<br />
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'''Restaurants within .25 miles of the hotel'''<br />
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[http://www.sazeracrestaurant.com/index.php Sazerac] (AWESOME happy hour menu that runs until 8)<br />
* Martin Haye - n (2nd timer but it's been a ''long'' time)<br />
<strike>* William Gunn - n</strike> - Sorry I must beg out, someone may want to take my spot.<br />
* Rebecca Jones - n<br />
* Chick Markley - v - leader<br />
* Keri Thompson - n<br />
* Andy Jackson - n<br />
* Tom Burton-West -v<br />
*'''capped at 6''' ''Reservation is at 6:30, I will be in lobby before walking over''<br />
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[http://oasiankitchen.com/ O'Asian Kitchen and Lounge] (Asian) <br />
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'''Restaurants between .25 miles and .5 miles of the hotel'''<br />
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[http://www.pikebrewing.com/index_html.shtml Pike Brewing] (local brewery, pub food)<br />
We are meeting in the lobby of the hotel at 6pm.<br />
* Ken Varnum - n<br />
* Chad Nelson - n<br />
* Ed Summers - v<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen - n<br />
* Adam Wead - v or .5n<br />
* Dan Coughlin - n<br />
*'''capped at 6''' ''(So, who's the fearless leader of this group? ~yo_bj)''<br />
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[http://www.rockbottom.com/ The Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery] (American)<br />
It seemed like all the others were full so I thought it start this in case anyone else is as crazy unprepared as I am.<br />
* Jonathan Green (jonathan at discoverygarden dot ca) - n<br />
* Ed Fugikawa ( ed AT coalliance DOT org ) - n<br />
* Zinthia Briceno - n (@zbriceno) <br />
* David Talley - n ( dwtalley AT uw DOT edu ) -- Where to meet? Hotel main entrance, 6pm?<br />
* Patrick Berry - v (@pberry) -- Lobby at 6pm sounds perfect. I'm the short blonde guy. I guess I will "lead" our merry band of famished folk.<br />
* Al Cornish - v<br />
* Tom Keays - v<br />
* Andrew Pasterfield - n ( deesnutz AT gmail punto com )<br />
* '''Not Taking Reservations -- Come with us at your own risk'''<br />
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[http://www.wildginger.net/ Wild Ginger] (Asian, a bit overpriced) "Reservations made under Jason Clark at 6pm for 6 people. Meeting in hotel lobby around 5:45pm."<br />
* Jason Clark - n/v leader<br />
* Tamar Sadeh - n<br />
* Kevin Clarke - v<br />
* Gary Thompson - n<br />
* Keith Folsom - n<br />
* Sarah Park - n (my Seattle friend recommended this place!)<br />
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[http://www.thepurplecafe.com/index.html Purple Cafe] (American, Wine Bar) ''reservation made under Calvin Mah for 6:30pm for the 6 of us. I'll be meeting in the hotel lobby at 6pm with some sort of sign. See you then!''<br />
* Calvin Mah - (leader) - v<br />
* David Isaak - n<br />
* Aaron Collier - n<br />
* Sean Hannan - v<br />
* Joshua Gomez - v<br />
* Charlie Morris - n<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
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[http://www.cafepaloma.com/ Cafe Paloma] (Mediterranean) Reservation for 6:15 -- Meet in hotel lobby at 6 -- I have short white hair and will be wearing a purple jacket.<br />
* Jean Rainwater (leader) - v<br />
* Kelley McGrath - n<br />
* Lori Robare - n<br />
* Emily Lynema - v<br />
* Sarah Johnston - n<br />
* Sam Meister - n<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
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[http://www.thecollinspub.com/ Collins Pub] (Pub Food, great beer selection) ''Meet in the lobby at 6:15pm''<br />
* Francis Kayiwa - (leader) "(get hold of me at first dot last name at goog as the date gets closer with your mobile)" v<br />
* Michael Lindsey - v<br />
* Dan Suchy - v<br />
* David Drexler - n<br />
* Laura Smart - n<br />
* Heather Pitts - n<br />
*'''capped at 6'''<br />
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[http://www.mcmenamins.com/311-six-arms-home Six Arms - McMenamins] (Pub Food & they brew their own beer) ''Meet in the Lobby at 6pm. I've also emailed you. --Joel''<br />
* Joel Richard (richardjm AT si.edu) (leader) - v<br />
* Margaret Heller - v<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer AT rockarch . org) - v<br />
* Tim Lepczyk (timlepczyk AT gmail.com) - n<br />
* Ray Schwartz (schwartzr2@wpunj.edu) - v<br />
* Andrea Schurr (andrea-schurr AT utc DOT edu) - v(2nd-timer)<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
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[http://www.611supreme.com/ 611 Supreme] (Crepes and Full Bar) ''Reservation for 6 at 6:30. Meet in the conference hotel lobby at 6pm. Look for the short woman in a trench coat and wide brim hat ~Becky''<br />
<br />
*Becky Yoose (leader) - v <br />
*Cynthia Ng - n<br />
*Zoe Chao - v<br />
*Stephanie Collett - n (2nd-timer)<br />
*Bethany Nowviskie - n<br />
* Ben Shum - n<br />
*'''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.panafricamarket.com/wp/ Pan Africa Restaurant & Bar] (Pan African) <br />
CLOSED TUESDAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<br />
Sorry for the confusion. I have moved everyone to Long Provincial, so that you'll have a place held in case you want it. If Long Provincial doesn't suit you, please remove your name in case someone else wants the spot. Again, I'm sorry. --Jason<br />
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[http://longprovincial.com/ Long Provincial] Vietnamese (.7 miles from hotel; 15 minute walk)<br />
<br />
Reservation for 6 for 6:30 (and I have a confirmation number!). Meet in the hotel lobby at 6 to allow for a strolling pace to walk over there.<br />
<br />
Has a jellyfish tank.<br />
<br />
*Jason Ronallo (leader?) - v?<br />
*Nettie Lagace - n<br />
*Bohyun Kim - n/v (2nd-timer)<br />
*Wendy Robertson - n<br />
*Jennifer Bowen - n/v (3rd timer)<br />
*James Stuart - n<br />
*'''capped at six'''<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .5 and 1 mile from hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://momijiseattle.com/ Momiji] New Japanese restaurant in Seattle - [http://www.concierge.com/tools/blogs/unpacked/2011/10/momiji-seattle.html Reviewed in Concierge.com]<br />
<br />
* Andrew Nagy (leader) - v<br />
* Cory Lown - v<br />
* Tod Robbins - n<br />
* Dennis Schafroth - n<br />
*<strike> Tammy Allgood Wolf - n</strike> Sorry, I'm not feeling well and am going to cancel, if anyone wants my spot. <br />
* Tim Shearer - v<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=palace-kitchen-dinner Palace Kitchen] (another Tom Douglas restaurant, w/ a focus on meat). ''I have made a reservation for 6 at 8pm. Let's meet in the conference lobby at 6:30pm and make our way slowly over; we will find things to do in the interim. Look for Mike Giarlo, a man who may be holding a sign that says "HI I'M MIKE GIARLO" or otherwise shouting his name or looking confused.''<br />
<br />
* Mike Giarlo (leader) - v<br />
* Carmen Mitchell - n<br />
* Daniel Lovins - v<br />
* Cary Gordon - v <br />
* Declan Fleming - v<br />
* Amy Unger - n<br />
* (CAPPED AT SIX!)<br />
<br />
[http://sitkaandspruce.com/ Sitka and Spruce] (Eclectic, super-local and super-seasonal.) ''We have a reservation for 6 at 8:15pm. We'll meet in the conference lobby at 6:30 pm and head over - the owners also run [http://www.ferdinandthebar.com/home/ Bar Ferd'nand], a wine shop/bar in the same building, and we can kill time there before we eat. Look for Mark Matienzo or Hillel Arnold.''<br />
<br />
* Mark Matienzo (leader) - v<br />
* Hillel Arnold - sophomore<br />
* Devon Smith - v<br />
* Derek Merleaux - sophmore<br />
* Jennifer Weintraub - n<br />
* Peter Green - n (2nd)<br />
<br />
<br />
[http://www.yelp.com/biz/japonessa-seattle Japonessa Restaurant] (Japanese + full bar)<br />
<br />
''Reservations for 6 at 7:00pm - Meet in lobby at 6:15''<br />
<br />
* Ryan Wick (leader) - v<br />
* Kate Zwaard - n<br />
* Joe Atzberger - v<br />
* Scott Fisher - n (2nd-timer)<br />
* Anoop Atre - n<br />
* Lisa Kurt - n<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=serious-pie Serious Pie] (Tom Douglas restaurant, inventive pizzas, good local beer list). <br />
<br />
''No reservations for parties at Serious Pie...So, let's meet in the lobby at 6:30. Look for a guy wearing an 'Alma' sticker (me). Others out there...come and crash the 'capped at six' crowd heading to Serious Pie.'' <br />
<br />
* Christopher Spalding (leader) - v<br />
* Robin Schaaf - n<br />
* Jason Stirnaman - v<br />
* Christina Morris - n<br />
* Ray Henry - n<br />
* Sean Purcell - n<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.allmenus.com/wa/seattle/204592-ballet-restaurant/menu/ Ballet] (Vietnamese)<br />
<br />
[http://www.kokebrestaurant.com/ Kokeb Ethiopian Restaurant] (Ethiopian) ''Let's say meet at the lobby at 6pm like everyone else. Woohoo!''<br />
<br />
''We have reservations for 6 at 6:45.''<br />
<br />
* Andreas Orphanides (leader) - v<br />
* Mark Mounts - v<br />
* Joe Montibello - n<br />
* Justin Littman - n<br />
* Ron Peterson<br />
* Bobbi Fox - sophmore<br />
* (CAPPED AT SIX!)<br />
Crashing the [http://www.seattlerb.org/ Seattle Ruby] meetup, which meets on Capital Hill at 7:00 on Tuesdays. Eat at [http://www.yelp.com/biz/poppy-seattle Poppy] before. Reservations for 6:15. Leaving from the hotel lobby at 5:45. ''If you dig Ruby, come to this. Seattle ruby produced Nokogiri, Vlad, Rubygems.org ....''<br />
* Matt Zumwalt (leader) - v<br />
* *Justin Coyne - n<br />
* Misty De Meo - n<br />
* Fumihiro Kato - n (2nd timer)<br />
* Dan Brubaker Horst - n (3nd timer)<br />
* Willy Mene - sophomore<br />
* (CAPPED AT SIX)<br />
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[http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=dahlia-lounge Dahlia Lounge] (Pacific Northwest cuisine, $$$)<br />
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[http://www.mattsinthemarket.com/ Matt's in the Market] (Northwest Cuisine, $$$)<br />
<br />
[http://www.placepigalle-seattle.com/ Place Pigalle] (French)<br />
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[http://www.chezshea.com/ Chez Shea] (French)<br />
<br />
[http://www.elysianbrewing.com/elysian.html Elysian Breweries and Pubs] (Pub Food)<br />
<br />
[http://www.mezaseattle.com/index.html Meza] (Latin Fare)<br />
Have reservations for 6.45. It's about a mile from hotel. 10min bus, 30 min walk. Meet in lobby @ 6 and we'll work out bus/walk/cab. -corey<br />
* Tara Robertson - n<br />
* Shawn Averkamp - sophomore<br />
* Corey Harper - v (leader)<br />
* Shaun Ellis - sophomore<br />
* Jon Stroop - fifth year senior<br />
* Birkin James Diana - v (hi Jon!; hey newcomers, I'm taking the 6th slot, but, if you're stuck for a signup, plz do feel free to bump/overwrite me - seriously!)<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
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[http://inthebowlbistro.com/index.php In the Bowl] (Veg*n, Asian)<br />
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[http://www.plumbistro.com/ Plumb Bistro] (Veg*n)<br />
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[http://highlineseattle.com/ Highline] (Veg*n, bar)<br />
* Jacob Reed - n<br />
* Brian McBride - n<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants more than 1 miles from the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://bravehorsetavern.com/ Brave Horse Tavern] (another Tom Douglas, good regional beer list, yummy food. Near South Lake Union. Would require a ride on the South Lake Union Trolley (SLUT), but it's easy to get to/use from downtown. <br />
<br />
[http://www.temperodobrasil.net/ Tempero do Brasil] I was excited to see Ipanema Grill 6 blocks from the hotel, unfortunately it seems to be closed for good. So this restaurant which is a 10 minute ($15) cab ride away and which also serves Brazilian cuisine (including the ever-tasty feijoada) will have to do. Reservation at 6:45, meet in lobby at 6:15 with a plan of getting in the taxis at about 6:30. I'll be wearing a red and white Hawaiian shirt. <br />
<br />
* Robert Haschart - leader - v third year<br />
* Molly Pickral - n<br />
* Erik Hetzner - 2nd c4l<br />
* Paul Deschner -n (where should we meet?)<br />
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[http://flyingfishrestaurant.com/ Flying Fish] (Seafood)<br />
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[http://www.allmenus.com/wa/seattle/3437-cafe-flora/menu/dinner/ Cafe Flora] (FANTASTIC Veg*n restaurant. Use Metro bus #11 to get there)<br />
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[http://www.teapotvegetarianhouse.com/index.htm Teapot Vegetarian House] (Veg*n, Asian)<br />
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[http://spaceneedle.com/restaurant/ Space Needle] (American, Pricy; but what the heck, listed it anyway for those who want the experience)<br />
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==="Get Lamp" viewing Tuesday (9 PM) ===<br />
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"Tuesday, February 7, 9 PM or shortly after -Courtyard Ballroom"<br />
<br />
Adam Wead and Michael Klein are organizing a viewing of [http://www.getlamp.com/ Get Lamp: The Text Adventure Documentary]<br />
<br />
It's not about Linux, Apache, MySQL or PHP, but if you don't have a one, you might get eaten by a grue.<br />
<br />
If there is additional interest, there may be another viewing this week.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Morning Run Wednesday===<br />
I (Ray Schwartz) will not be running on Wednesday. Though several others have said that they will meet at 7am in the Hotel Lobby. I would recommend to walk straight down west to the water front and turn right-heading north, following the pedestrian path. It goes on or some miles, so it is a good choice.<br />
<br />
===Veg*n Dinner Wednesday===<br />
<br />
We'll pick a place with lots of veg*n options to go eat Wednesday for dinner. Vegetarians and non-vegetarians welcome.<br />
<br />
*[http://lovinghut.us/seattle/index.html Loving Hut] Modest price. 1 mile from hotel. Will do bill splitting if we let them know up front. <br />
<br />
Talked with Loving Hut and made a reservation for 15 for 6:30. Meet in the hotel lobby at 6.<br />
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*Jason Ronallo (jronallo AT gmail.com)<br />
*Sean Hannan<br />
*Ed Summers<br />
*James Stuart<br />
*Bohyun Kim<br />
*Bethany Nowviskie<br />
*Margaret Heller<br />
*Laura Smart<br />
*Sibyl Schaefer<br />
*Cynthia Ng<br />
*Andrea Shurr<br />
*Eric James<br />
*Birkin James Diana<br />
*Sheree F<br />
*Misty De Meo<br />
*Reservation is for 15.<br />
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===Meat-Up Dinner Wednesday===<br />
<br />
RIP Meat-Up. Going to Amazon for hurricanes.<br />
<br />
(if you do not find a suitable burger joint, there are also some top-notch steakhouses in Seattle. Both the Metropolitan Grill and El Gaucho are delightful if folks are OK with $50 steaks. Just FYI, not trying to hijack your meat-up, Cary!. -mjgiarlo)<br />
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===Evergreen/Koha and friends dinner Wednesday===<br />
Put your name and any food limitations, or suggestions of places to go. We'll figure where we're going later. For now, let's assume we're meeting in the hotel lobby at 6pm.<br />
<br />
Since I don't see any seafood restaurant for dinners I'm (Anoop) suggesting this place and can make reservations:<br />
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Six Seven Restaurant & Lounge [http://www.opentable.com/six-seven-restaurant-and-lounge?scpref=170 | OpenTable entry]<br />
2411 Alaskan Way, Pier 67<br />
Seattle, WA 98121<br />
<br />
* Tara Robertson<br />
* Chris Sharp<br />
* Tod Robbins - n<br />
* Ben Shum<br />
* Anoop Atre - n<br />
* Matt Carlson - n<br />
* Luis Baquera - n<br />
* Larry Baerveldt (someplace with beer, natch)<br />
* David Drexler -n (if there's space)<br />
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===[[2012 Craft Brew Drinkup|Craft Brew Drinkup]], Wednesday (9 PM)===<br />
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'''Wednesday, February 8, 9 PM-ish - LOCATION TBA'''<br />
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Like good beer? Bring some in your luggage! Some of us are planning to bring some of our favorite local, special, or homebrewed beers to share. Interested? Sign up on the [[2012 Craft Brew Drinkup]] page!<br />
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'''PLEASE POST WILLING TO HOST ON THE [[2012 Craft Brew Drinkup|DRINKUP PAGE]]''' :)<br />
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===Dim Sum Lunch Thursday===<br />
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For those of you staying in town after the last session on Thursday, [http://oasiankitchen.com/ O'Asian Kitchen] has dim sum service during the weekdays. Meet up around 12:35, meeting location tba. Bring cash for easier bill splitting.<br />
<br />
*Becky Yoose<br />
* Declan Fleming - love me some Dim Sum!<br />
* Adam Wead<br />
* Heather Pitts<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer<br />
* Anoop Atre<br />
* Dan Suchy<br />
* Carmen Mitchell<br />
* Tara Robertson<br />
* Ray Schwartz<br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* Corey Harper<br />
* Joshua Gomez<br />
* Cary Gordon<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Joe Atzberger<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe<br />
* Ryan Wick<br />
* Dennis Schafroth<br />
* Mike Durbin<br />
* Ben Shum<br />
* Dan Chudnov<br />
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==Social Map - places of interest==<br />
[http://g.co/maps/4m5pk Code4lib 2012 - Seattle - social events, hangouts, and places to see]<br />
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==Seattle Events Feb 5-9==<br />
===Saturday, February 4, 2012===<br />
In case you are showing up really early.<br />
* Belgianfest: http://www.washingtonbeer.com/belgianfest/<br />
===Sunday, February 5, 2012===<br />
* Clinton Fearon & The Boogie Brown Band/Live Wyya/Adrian Xavier/Selecta Raiford/DJ Courtland, Neumos: http://neumos.com/neumos.php<br />
* Michael The Blind/The Els, Skylark: http://www.skylarkcafe.com/<br />
* Addaura/Alda/Hallow, Comet<br />
* "I Am My Own Wife" 7:30pm at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle Center) http://www.seattlerep.org/Plays/1112/IM/<br />
* Science Fiction + Fantasy short film festival, Encore screening. http://www.empmuseum.org/programs/index.asp?categoryID=216<br />
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===Monday, February 6, 2012===<br />
* Silent Movie Mondays: Last Command 1928, http://stgpresents.org/artists/?artist=1829#, Show at 7:00pm, The Paramount Theatre $10<br />
This all-classic film series, First Oscars, is accompanied by live music from the historic Mighty Wurlitzer organ, one of the last three remaining organs of its kind to reside in its original environment, played by critically acclaimed organist Jim Riggs.<br />
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===Tuesday, February 7, 2012===<br />
* Lionize/Maylene & The Sons Of Disaster, El Corazon: http://elcorazonseattle.com/<br />
* The Pulltab Playboys/Rachel Lyn Harrington & The Knock Outs/The James Low Western Front, Sunset: http://sunsettavern.com/<br />
* Twin Sister, Vera: http://theveraproject.org/shows/<br />
* The Features, Chop Suey: http://www.chopsuey.com/<br />
* Wilco/White Denim, Paramount Theatre: http://stgpresents.org/<br />
* "I Am My Own Wife" 7:30pm at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle Center) http://www.seattlerep.org/Plays/1112/IM/<br />
* Intro to Arduino Workshop, 7pm at Metrix Create Space http://metrixcreatespace.com/<br />
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===Wednesday, February 8, 2012===<br />
* The Golden Blondes/The Jet Age/Mr. Drinx & The Pot Heads, Sunset: http://sunsettavern.com/<br />
* Pipsisewah/The Chasers/The Magic Mirrors, Tractor: http://www.tractortavern.com/ <br />
* Dengue Fever vs Secret Chiefs 3, Moe Bar http://bit.ly/yJtfXv (how could you pass the opportunity to see someone play this thing :http://bit.ly/wB5AgZ<br />
* Amazon Tech in Seattle is having an open house next Wednesday at 5:30 PM with Werner Vogels and David Friedberg of the Climate Corporation. https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-open-house-february-2012/ ([http://g.co/maps/adpnt map])<br />
<br />
===Thursday, February 9, 2012===<br />
* SAM Opening - Gauguin and Polynesia: An Elusive Paradise: http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/gauguin<br />
* The Jayhawks, Neptune Theater: http://stgpresents.org/<br />
* Digital Leather, Comet <br />
* Savani World Quintet/Super Sones, Columbia City Theater: http://www.columbiacitytheater.com/<br />
* Blvd Park {album release}/Nettle Honey/Creeping Time, Tractor: http://www.tractortavern.com/<br />
* Eleanor Friedberger, Crocodile: http://thecrocodile.com/index.html<br />
<br />
===Ongoing Events===<br />
* Seattle Art Museum: Tours are every Saturday & Sunday at noon, and the First Thursday of every month at 10:30, 11:30 am, 12:30 & 1:30 pm.<br />
* EMP: Exhibits on display include: Battlestar Galactica, Nirvana, Avatar, and Can’t Look Away: The Lure of Horror Film<br />
* Teatro ZinZanni: ¡Caliente! http://dreams.zinzanni.org/<br />
* Pacific NW Ballet: performing Don Quixote at McCaw Hall http://www.pnb.org/<br />
* Oklahoma!, Sunday matinee and nightly: 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Avenue http://www.5thavenue.org/show/oklahoma<br />
<br />
==Local events/places==<br />
* Metrix Create Space<br />
* Ada's Technical Books<br />
* Northwest Outdoor Center<br />
* Center for Wooden Boats<br />
* Empty Sea Studios acoustic music<br />
<br />
<br />
==Local Beer Places==<br />
* Map of [http://beermapping.com/maps/citymaps.php?m=seattle#lat=47.66723703450515&lng=-122.28263854980469&z=5 beer venues] maintained at Beermapping.com.<br />
* List of [http://www.washingtonbeer.com/breweries/seattle-king-co/ local breweries] ([http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=201783184139227541123.0004813e64758434cb054&source=embed&ll=47.558921,-122.106171&spn=0.442982,1.234589&z=10&source=embed map]) maintained by the Washington Beer Commission<br />
* Map of [http://www.ratebeer.com/Places/RegionMap.asp?rid=7600 beer venues] maintained by Ratebeer.com.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
[http://orbiscascade.org/index/c4l-things-to-do-in-seattle Things to do in Seattle, from the hosts]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Tour of the Seattle Public Library==<br />
<br />
===Tuesday breakout session 3-4pm - max 20 ppl===<br />
<br />
Meet by the coffee urns, leaving at 2:55pm (10% off at the gift shop if you mention that you are attending code4lib)<br />
<br />
* Tara Robertson<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Shirley Lew<br />
* Margaret Heller<br />
* Ben Shum<br />
* Chris Sharp<br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* Megan Banasek<br />
* Chris Beer<br />
* Peter Murray<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Joe Montibello<br />
* Tim Lepczyk<br />
* Mark Mounts<br />
* Robin Dean<br />
* Robert Haschart<br />
* Zoe Chao<br />
* Shawn Averkamp<br />
<br />
More tour may come later. Stay tuned! <br />
<br />
Jeff Christensen 206-387-4659<br />
<br />
centaltours@spl.org<br />
<br />
===Wednesday afternoon tour===<br />
Tour on Tuesday was nice, but less of a "behind the scenes" experience than I'd hoped. The tour guide talked a bit about the building, architecture and some of the design aspects that worked (and didn't). Unfortunately the Wed tour will not include the automatic materials sorting room. Again, max 20 people.<br />
<br />
Also, Wednesday needs a group wrangler. <br />
<br />
Meet the tour guide by the gift shop, just inside the 5th Ave entrance. <br />
<br />
* Anoop Atre<br />
* Sean Chen<br />
* Andrew Pasterfield<br />
* Ed Fugikawa<br />
* Jacob Reed<br />
* Brian McBride<br />
* Calvin Mah<br />
* Duncan Barth<br />
* Molly Pickral<br />
* Jean Rainwater<br />
* Matt Critchlow<br />
* Heather Pitts<br />
* Dennis Schafroth<br />
* Corey Harper<br />
*Greg Schrank<br />
[[Category:Code4Lib2012]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_c4l2012_social_activities&diff=112112012 c4l2012 social activities2012-02-07T21:21:54Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>==Ideas==<br />
* Woodinville distillery tour<br />
** +1<br />
* Seattle distillery tour<br />
* Favorite local breweries<br />
* Favorite local tea houses<br />
* Favorite local used bookstores<br />
* Visit hackerspace<br />
** +1<br />
<br />
==Planned events==<br />
<br />
===Pre-Newcomer + Veterans dinner /drink-up Monday===<br />
Early in town for pre-conference? <br />
First time at code4lib? <br />
Don't know anyone at code4lib?<br />
Join fellow c4l newbies + 2nd + 3rd timers + veterans. <br />
You will gain a bunch of new/veteran code4libbers in one night!<br />
Sign up below (NO CAP). You can show up only for dinner or drinks or both! <br />
<br />
But put your name so that we have a rough idea about the number of ppl who will show up =)<br />
<br />
'''Plans'''<br />
* When: Monday evening (2/6) <br />
* For Dinner: Meet at 6PM (ish)at the hotel lobby<br />
* For Drinks: show up at Hideout between 8 -10 PM for local art, fancy cocktails, or Belgian beer<br />
* For Hospitality suite intro chat/hangout: show up at 10 PM - midnight? at hospitality suite<br />
<br />
Dinner: [http://www.yelp.com/biz/kastoori-grill-seattle Kastoori Grill -Indian & Himalayan/Nepalese/Tibetan (vegetarian-friendly)]<br />
0.8 miles 15 min. walk<br />
* Bohyun Kim - n/v (2nd-timer) (leader)<br />
* Jason Clark - n/v leader<br />
* Margaret Heller<br />
* Sarah Johnston - n<br />
* Andrea Schurr - n/v (2nd-timer)<br />
* Jason Ronallo<br />
* Karen Coombs - v<br />
* Eric James<br />
* Misty De Meo - n<br />
* Keri Thompson - n<br />
* Andreas Orphanides - v<br />
* Tom Burton-West -v<br />
* Keith Folsom - n<br />
* Sam Meister - n<br />
* Jen Weintraub - n<br />
* Reservation made for 15. Bring cash if you can! =)<br />
<br />
Drinks: [http://www.yelp.com/biz/the-hideout-seattle Hideout Lounge] for local art, fancy cocktails, and Belgian beer<br />
0.3 miles 8 min. walk<br />
* Bohyun Kim - n/v (2nd-timer) (leader)<br />
* Jason Clark - n/v leader<br />
* Lisa Kurt - n<br />
* Margaret Heller<br />
* Andrea Schurr - n/v (2nd-timer)<br />
* Anoop Atre (Would love to if back from MS visit)<br />
* Heather Pitts (maybe) - n<br />
* Evviva Weinraub - Hope to join up if back from MS visit)<br />
* Megan Banasek -n<br />
* Misty De Meo (maybe) - n<br />
* Keri Thompson (definitely)<br />
* David Drexler (likely) - n<br />
* Andreas Orphanides - v<br />
* Rebecca Jones - n<br />
* Chick Markley - v<br />
* Ray Henry - n<br />
* Jonathan Green (likely) - n<br />
* Aaron Collier - n<br />
* Tim Lepczyk - n<br />
<br />
Hospitality suite intro chat/ hangout: just show up at the hospitality suite - no sign up required.<br />
<br />
===Morning Run Tuesday===<br />
I (Ray Schwartz) am organizing a morning run for anyone that would like to join me. It will be around 5 to 6 miles. I usually run a 10 minute per mile pace. And I would like to start around 7am. Select which days Tuesday or Wednesday or both mornings. Choose the date you wish via this Doodle link http://www.doodle.com/3tbigutqvkda5ib8<br />
<br />
Link to the course map is at http://www.runningmap.com/?id=351428.<br />
<br />
So far 4 have signed up for both Tuesday and Wednesday. Let's meet in the Lobby at 7am on Tuesday, and we will decide how to do Wednesday.<br />
<br />
===Newcomer dinner Tuesday===<br />
First time at code4lib? Join fellow c4l newbies and veterans for an evening of food, socializing, and stimulating <strike>discussions about</strike> demonstrations of the many uses of <strike>bacon</strike> <strike>dongles</strike> XML.<br />
<br />
Code4Lib veterans, you're invited too. Join us in welcoming the newcomers!<br />
<br />
'''Plans'''<br />
* When: Tuesday evening (2/7) '''Note that this year's dinner is on Tuesday'''<br />
* Time: 6 PM (ish) or whenever you can get your group together<br />
* Mastermind (if you have any questions): [mailto:yoosebec@grinnell.edu Becky Yoose]<br />
<br />
''Guidelines:''<br />
*Max of '''6''' per group<br />
**Please, no waitlisting :(<br />
*ID yourselves so we can get a good mix of new people and veterans in each group<br />
**New folks - n<br />
**c4l vets - v<br />
*One leader needed for each location (declare yourself! - '''Vets are highly encouraged to lead the group :)''')<br />
**Leader duties<br />
***Make reservations if required; otherwise make sure that the restaurant can handle a group of 6 rowdy library coders <br />
***Herd folks from hotel to restaurant (know where you're going!)<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants'''<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants within .25 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.sazeracrestaurant.com/index.php Sazerac] (AWESOME happy hour menu that runs until 8)<br />
* Martin Haye - n (2nd timer but it's been a ''long'' time)<br />
* William Gunn - n<br />
* Rebecca Jones - n<br />
* Chick Markley - v - leader?<br />
* Keri Thompson - n<br />
*'''capped at 6''' ''(So, who's the fearless leader of this group? ~yo_bj)''<br />
<br />
[http://oasiankitchen.com/ O'Asian Kitchen and Lounge] (Asian) <br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .25 miles and .5 miles of the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.pikebrewing.com/index_html.shtml Pike Brewing] (local brewery, pub food)<br />
* Ken Varnum - n<br />
* Chad Nelson - n<br />
* Ed Summers - v<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen - n<br />
* Adam Wead - v or .5n<br />
* Dan Coughlin - n<br />
*'''capped at 6''' ''(So, who's the fearless leader of this group? ~yo_bj)''<br />
<br />
[http://www.rockbottom.com/ The Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery] (American)<br />
It seemed like all the others were full so I thought it start this in case anyone else is as crazy unprepared as I am.<br />
* Jonathan Green - n<br />
* Ed Fugikawa ( ed AT coalliance DOT org ) - n<br />
* Zinthia Briceno - n (@zbriceno) <br />
* David Talley - n ( dwtalley AT uw DOT edu ) -- Where to meet? Hotel main entrance, 6pm?<br />
* Patrick Berry - v (@pberry) -- Lobby at 6pm sounds perfect. I'm the short blonde guy. I guess I will "lead" our merry band of famished folk.<br />
* Al Cornish - v<br />
* Tom Keays - v<br />
* Andrew Pasterfield - n ( deesnutz AT gmail punto com )<br />
* '''Not Taking Reservations -- Come with us at your own risk'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.wildginger.net/ Wild Ginger] (Asian, a bit overpriced) "Reservations made under Jason Clark at 6pm for 6 people. Meeting in hotel lobby around 5:45pm."<br />
* Jason Clark - n/v leader<br />
* Tamar Sadeh - n<br />
* Kevin Clarke - v<br />
* Gary Thompson - n<br />
* Keith Folsom - n<br />
* Sarah Park - n (my Seattle friend recommended this place!)<br />
<br />
[http://www.thepurplecafe.com/index.html Purple Cafe] (American, Wine Bar) ''reservation made under Calvin Mah for 6:30pm for the 6 of us. I'll be meeting in the hotel lobby at 6pm with some sort of sign. See you then!''<br />
* Calvin Mah - (leader) - v<br />
* David Isaak - n<br />
* Aaron Collier - n<br />
* Sean Hannan - v<br />
* Joshua Gomez - v<br />
* Charlie Morris - n<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.cafepaloma.com/ Cafe Paloma] (Mediterranean) Reservation for 6:15 -- Meet in hotel lobby at 6 -- I have short white hair and will be wearing a purple jacket.<br />
* Jean Rainwater (leader) - v<br />
* Kelley McGrath - n<br />
* Lori Robare - n<br />
* Emily Lynema - v<br />
* Sarah Johnston - n<br />
* Sam Meister - n<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.thecollinspub.com/ Collins Pub] (Pub Food, great beer selection) ''Meet in the lobby at 6:15pm''<br />
* Francis Kayiwa - (leader) "(get hold of me at first dot last name at goog as the date gets closer with your mobile)" v<br />
* Michael Lindsey - v<br />
* Dan Suchy - v<br />
* David Drexler - n<br />
* Laura Smart - n<br />
* Heather Pitts - n<br />
*'''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.mcmenamins.com/311-six-arms-home Six Arms - McMenamins] (Pub Food & they brew their own beer) ''Meet in the Lobby at 6pm. I've also emailed you. --Joel''<br />
* Joel Richard (richardjm AT si.edu) (leader) - v<br />
* Margaret Heller - v<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer AT rockarch . org) - v<br />
* Tim Lepczyk (timlepczyk AT gmail.com) - n<br />
* Ray Schwartz (schwartzr2@wpunj.edu) - v<br />
* Andrea Schurr (andrea-schurr AT utc DOT edu) - v(2nd-timer)<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.611supreme.com/ 611 Supreme] (Crepes and Full Bar) ''Reservation for 6 at 6:30. Meet in the conference hotel lobby at 6pm. Look for the short woman in a trench coat and wide brim hat ~Becky''<br />
<br />
*Becky Yoose (leader) - v <br />
*Cynthia Ng - n<br />
*Zoe Chao - v<br />
*Stephanie Collett - n (2nd-timer)<br />
*Bethany Nowviskie - n<br />
* Ben Shum - n<br />
*'''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.panafricamarket.com/wp/ Pan Africa Restaurant & Bar] (Pan African) <br />
CLOSED TUESDAYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!<br />
Sorry for the confusion. I have moved everyone to Long Provincial, so that you'll have a place held in case you want it. If Long Provincial doesn't suit you, please remove your name in case someone else wants the spot. Again, I'm sorry. --Jason<br />
<br />
[http://longprovincial.com/ Long Provincial] Vietnamese (.7 miles from hotel; 15 minute walk)<br />
<br />
Reservation for 6 for 6:30 (and I have a confirmation number!). Meet in the hotel lobby at 6 to allow for a strolling pace to walk over there.<br />
<br />
Has a jellyfish tank.<br />
<br />
*Jason Ronallo (leader?) - v?<br />
*Nettie Lagace - n<br />
*Bohyun Kim - n/v (2nd-timer)<br />
*Wendy Robertson - n<br />
*Jennifer Bowen - n/v (3rd timer)<br />
*James Stuart - n<br />
*'''capped at six'''<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants between .5 and 1 mile from hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://momijiseattle.com/ Momiji] New Japanese restaurant in Seattle - [http://www.concierge.com/tools/blogs/unpacked/2011/10/momiji-seattle.html Reviewed in Concierge.com]<br />
<br />
* Andrew Nagy (leader) - v<br />
* Cory Lown - v<br />
* Tod Robbins - n<br />
* Dennis Schafroth - n<br />
* Tammy Allgood Wolf - n*<br />
* Tim Shearer - v<br />
*'''capped at six''' <br />
<br />
<br />
[http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=palace-kitchen-dinner Palace Kitchen] (another Tom Douglas restaurant, w/ a focus on meat). ''I have made a reservation for 6 at 8pm. Let's meet in the conference lobby at 6:30pm and make our way slowly over; we will find things to do in the interim. Look for Mike Giarlo, a man who may be holding a sign that says "HI I'M MIKE GIARLO" or otherwise shouting his name or looking confused.''<br />
<br />
* Mike Giarlo (leader) - v<br />
* Carmen Mitchell - n<br />
* Daniel Lovins - v<br />
* Cary Gordon - v <br />
* Declan Fleming - v<br />
* Amy Unger - n<br />
* (CAPPED AT SIX!)<br />
<br />
[http://sitkaandspruce.com/ Sitka and Spruce] (Eclectic, super-local and super-seasonal.) ''We have a reservation for 6 at 8:15pm. We'll meet in the conference lobby at 6:30 pm and head over - the owners also run [http://www.ferdinandthebar.com/home/ Bar Ferd'nand], a wine shop/bar in the same building, and we can kill time there before we eat. Look for Mark Matienzo or Hillel Arnold.''<br />
<br />
* Mark Matienzo (leader) - v<br />
* Hillel Arnold - sophomore<br />
* Devon Smith - v<br />
* bernardo gomez - n<br />
* Derek Merleaux - sophmore<br />
* Jennifer Weintraub - n<br />
* (CAPPED AT SIX!)<br />
<br />
[http://www.yelp.com/biz/japonessa-seattle Japonessa Restaurant] (Japanese + full bar)<br />
<br />
''Reservations for 6 at 7:00pm - Meet in lobby at 6:15''<br />
<br />
* Ryan Wick (leader) - v<br />
* Kate Zwaard - n<br />
* Joe Atzberger - v<br />
* Scott Fisher - n (2nd-timer)<br />
* Anoop Atre - n<br />
* Lisa Kurt - n<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=serious-pie Serious Pie] (Tom Douglas restaurant, inventive pizzas, good local beer list). <br />
<br />
''No reservations for parties at Serious Pie...So, let's meet in the lobby at 6:30. Look for a guy wearing an 'Alma' t-shirt (me). Others out there...come and crash the 'capped at six' crowd heading to Serious Pie.'' <br />
<br />
* Christopher Spalding (leader) - v<br />
* Robin Schaaf - n<br />
* Jason Stirnaman - v<br />
* Christina Morris - n<br />
* Ray Henry - n<br />
* Sean Purcell - n<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://www.allmenus.com/wa/seattle/204592-ballet-restaurant/menu/ Ballet] (Vietnamese)<br />
<br />
[http://www.kokebrestaurant.com/ Kokeb Ethiopian Restaurant] (Ethiopian) ''Let's say meet at the lobby at 6pm like everyone else. Woohoo!''<br />
<br />
''We have reservations for 6 at 6:45.''<br />
<br />
* Andreas Orphanides (leader) - v<br />
* Mark Mounts - v<br />
* Joe Montibello - n<br />
* Justin Littman - n<br />
* Ron Peterson<br />
* Bobbi Fox - sophmore<br />
* (CAPPED AT SIX!)<br />
Crashing the [http://www.seattlerb.org/ Seattle Ruby] meetup, which meets on Capital Hill at 7:00 on Tuesdays. Eat at [http://www.yelp.com/biz/poppy-seattle Poppy] before. Reservations for 6:15. Leaving from the hotel lobby at 5:45. ''If you dig Ruby, come to this. Seattle ruby produced Nokogiri, Vlad, Rubygems.org ....''<br />
* Matt Zumwalt (leader) - v<br />
* *Justin Coyne - n<br />
* Misty De Meo - n<br />
* Fumihiro Kato - n (2nd timer)<br />
* Dan Brubaker Horst - n (3nd timer)<br />
* Willy Mene - sophomore<br />
* (CAPPED AT SIX)<br />
<br />
[http://tomdouglas.com/index.php?page=dahlia-lounge Dahlia Lounge] (Pacific Northwest cuisine, $$$)<br />
<br />
[http://www.mattsinthemarket.com/ Matt's in the Market] (Northwest Cuisine, $$$)<br />
<br />
[http://www.placepigalle-seattle.com/ Place Pigalle] (French)<br />
<br />
[http://www.chezshea.com/ Chez Shea] (French)<br />
<br />
[http://www.elysianbrewing.com/elysian.html Elysian Breweries and Pubs] (Pub Food)<br />
<br />
[http://www.mezaseattle.com/index.html Meza] (Latin Fare)<br />
Have reservations for 6.45. It's about a mile from hotel. 10min bus, 30 min walk. Meet in lobby @ 6 and we'll work out bus/walk/cab. -corey<br />
* Tara Robertson - n<br />
* Shawn Averkamp - sophomore<br />
* Corey Harper - v (leader)<br />
* Shaun Ellis - sophomore<br />
* Jon Stroop - fifth year senior<br />
* Birkin James Diana - v (hi Jon!; hey newcomers, I'm taking the 6th slot, but, if you're stuck for a signup, plz do feel free to bump/overwrite me - seriously!)<br />
* '''capped at 6'''<br />
<br />
[http://inthebowlbistro.com/index.php In the Bowl] (Veg*n, Asian)<br />
<br />
[http://www.plumbistro.com/ Plumb Bistro] (Veg*n)<br />
<br />
[http://highlineseattle.com/ Highline] (Veg*n, bar)<br />
<br />
'''Restaurants more than 1 miles from the hotel'''<br />
<br />
[http://bravehorsetavern.com/ Brave Horse Tavern] (another Tom Douglas, good regional beer list, yummy food. Near South Lake Union. Would require a ride on the South Lake Union Trolley (SLUT), but it's easy to get to/use from downtown. <br />
<br />
[http://www.temperodobrasil.net/ Tempero do Brasil] I was excited to see Ipanema Grill 6 blocks from the hotel, unfortunately it seems to be closed for good. So this restaurant which is a 10 minute ($15) cab ride away and which also serves Brazilian cuisine (including the ever-tasty feijoada) will have to do.<br />
* Robert Haschart - leader - v third year<br />
* Molly Pickral - n<br />
* Erik Hetzner - 2nd c4l<br />
<br />
[http://flyingfishrestaurant.com/ Flying Fish] (Seafood)<br />
<br />
[http://www.allmenus.com/wa/seattle/3437-cafe-flora/menu/dinner/ Cafe Flora] (FANTASTIC Veg*n restaurant. Use Metro bus #11 to get there)<br />
<br />
[http://www.teapotvegetarianhouse.com/index.htm Teapot Vegetarian House] (Veg*n, Asian)<br />
<br />
[http://spaceneedle.com/restaurant/ Space Needle] (American, Pricy; but what the heck, listed it anyway for those who want the experience)<br />
<br />
==="Get Lamp" viewing Tuesday (9 PM) ===<br />
<br />
"Tuesday, February 7, 9 PM or shortly after -Courtyard Ballroom"<br />
<br />
Adam Wead and Michael Klein are organizing a viewing of [http://www.getlamp.com/ Get Lamp: The Text Adventure Documentary]<br />
<br />
It's not about Linux, Apache, MySQL or PHP, but if you don't have a one, you might get eaten by a grue.<br />
<br />
If there is additional interest, there may be another viewing this week.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Morning Run Wednesday===<br />
I (Ray Schwartz) am organizing a morning run for anyone that would like to join me. It will be around 5 to 6 miles. I usually run a 10 minute per mile pace. And I would like to start around 7am. Select which days Tuesday or Wednesday or both mornings. Choose the date you wish via this Doodle link http://www.doodle.com/3tbigutqvkda5ib8<br />
<br />
Link to the course map is at http://www.runningmap.com/?id=351428.<br />
<br />
So far 4 have signed up for both Tuesday and Wednesday. Let's meet in the Lobby at 7am on Tuesday, and we will decide how to do Wednesday.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Veg*n Dinner Wednesday===<br />
<br />
We'll pick a place with lots of veg*n options to go eat Wednesday for dinner. Vegetarians and non-vegetarians welcome.<br />
<br />
*[http://lovinghut.us/seattle/index.html Loving Hut] Modest price. 1 mile from hotel. Will do bill splitting if we let them know up front. <br />
<br />
Talked with Loving Hut and made a reservation for 15 for 6:30. Meet in the hotel lobby at 6.<br />
<br />
*Jason Ronallo (jronallo AT gmail.com)<br />
*Sean Hannan<br />
*Ed Summers<br />
*James Stuart<br />
*Bohyun Kim<br />
*Bethany Nowviskie<br />
*Margaret Heller<br />
*Laura Smart<br />
*Sibyl Schaefer<br />
*Cynthia Ng<br />
*Andrea Shurr<br />
*Eric James<br />
*Birkin James Diana<br />
*Sheree F<br />
*Misty De Meo<br />
*Reservation is for 15.<br />
<br />
===Meat-Up Dinner Wednesday===<br />
<br />
RIP Meat-Up. Going to Amazon for hurricanes.<br />
<br />
(if you do not find a suitable burger joint, there are also some top-notch steakhouses in Seattle. Both the Metropolitan Grill and El Gaucho are delightful if folks are OK with $50 steaks. Just FYI, not trying to hijack your meat-up, Cary!. -mjgiarlo)<br />
<br />
===Evergreen/Koha and friends dinner Wednesday===<br />
Put your name and any food limitations, or suggestions of places to go. We'll figure where we're going later. For now, let's assume we're meeting in the hotel lobby at 6pm.<br />
<br />
* Tara Robertson<br />
* Chris Sharp<br />
* Tod Robbins - n<br />
* Ben Shum<br />
* Anoop Atre - n<br />
* Matt Carlson - n<br />
* Luis Baquera - n<br />
* Larry Baerveldt (someplace with beer, natch)<br />
<br />
===[[2012 Craft Brew Drinkup|Craft Brew Drinkup]], Wednesday (9 PM)===<br />
<br />
'''Wednesday, February 8, 9 PM-ish -Hospitality Suite'''<br />
<br />
Like good beer? Bring some in your luggage! Some of us are planning to bring some of our favorite local, special, or homebrewed beers to share. Interested? Sign up on the [[2012 Craft Brew Drinkup]] page!<br />
<br />
===Dim Sum Lunch Thursday===<br />
<br />
For those of you staying in town after the last session on Thursday, [http://oasiankitchen.com/ O'Asian Kitchen] has dim sum service during the weekdays. Meet up around 12:35, meeting location tba. Bring cash for easier bill splitting.<br />
<br />
*Becky Yoose<br />
* Declan Fleming - love me some Dim Sum!<br />
* Adam Wead<br />
* Heather Pitts<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer<br />
* Anoop Atre<br />
* Dan Suchy<br />
* Carmen Mitchell<br />
* Tara Robertson<br />
* Ray Schwartz<br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* Corey Harper<br />
* Joshua Gomez<br />
* Cary Gordon<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Joe Atzberger<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe<br />
* Ryan Wick<br />
* Dennis Schafroth<br />
* Mike Durbin<br />
* Ben Shum<br />
<br />
==Social Map - places of interest==<br />
[http://g.co/maps/4m5pk Code4lib 2012 - Seattle - social events, hangouts, and places to see]<br />
<br />
==Seattle Events Feb 5-9==<br />
===Saturday, February 4, 2012===<br />
In case you are showing up really early.<br />
* Belgianfest: http://www.washingtonbeer.com/belgianfest/<br />
===Sunday, February 5, 2012===<br />
* Clinton Fearon & The Boogie Brown Band/Live Wyya/Adrian Xavier/Selecta Raiford/DJ Courtland, Neumos: http://neumos.com/neumos.php<br />
* Michael The Blind/The Els, Skylark: http://www.skylarkcafe.com/<br />
* Addaura/Alda/Hallow, Comet<br />
* "I Am My Own Wife" 7:30pm at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle Center) http://www.seattlerep.org/Plays/1112/IM/<br />
* Science Fiction + Fantasy short film festival, Encore screening. http://www.empmuseum.org/programs/index.asp?categoryID=216<br />
<br />
===Monday, February 6, 2012===<br />
* Silent Movie Mondays: Last Command 1928, http://stgpresents.org/artists/?artist=1829#, Show at 7:00pm, The Paramount Theatre $10<br />
This all-classic film series, First Oscars, is accompanied by live music from the historic Mighty Wurlitzer organ, one of the last three remaining organs of its kind to reside in its original environment, played by critically acclaimed organist Jim Riggs.<br />
<br />
===Tuesday, February 7, 2012===<br />
* Lionize/Maylene & The Sons Of Disaster, El Corazon: http://elcorazonseattle.com/<br />
* The Pulltab Playboys/Rachel Lyn Harrington & The Knock Outs/The James Low Western Front, Sunset: http://sunsettavern.com/<br />
* Twin Sister, Vera: http://theveraproject.org/shows/<br />
* The Features, Chop Suey: http://www.chopsuey.com/<br />
* Wilco/White Denim, Paramount Theatre: http://stgpresents.org/<br />
* "I Am My Own Wife" 7:30pm at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Seattle Center) http://www.seattlerep.org/Plays/1112/IM/<br />
* Intro to Arduino Workshop, 7pm at Metrix Create Space http://metrixcreatespace.com/<br />
<br />
===Wednesday, February 8, 2012===<br />
* The Golden Blondes/The Jet Age/Mr. Drinx & The Pot Heads, Sunset: http://sunsettavern.com/<br />
* Pipsisewah/The Chasers/The Magic Mirrors, Tractor: http://www.tractortavern.com/ <br />
* Dengue Fever vs Secret Chiefs 3, Moe Bar http://bit.ly/yJtfXv (how could you pass the opportunity to see someone play this thing :http://bit.ly/wB5AgZ<br />
* Amazon Tech in Seattle is having an open house next Wednesday at 5:30 PM with Werner Vogels and David Friedberg of the Climate Corporation. https://aws.amazon.com/amazon-open-house-february-2012/ ([http://g.co/maps/adpnt map])<br />
<br />
===Thursday, February 9, 2012===<br />
* SAM Opening - Gauguin and Polynesia: An Elusive Paradise: http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/gauguin<br />
* The Jayhawks, Neptune Theater: http://stgpresents.org/<br />
* Digital Leather, Comet <br />
* Savani World Quintet/Super Sones, Columbia City Theater: http://www.columbiacitytheater.com/<br />
* Blvd Park {album release}/Nettle Honey/Creeping Time, Tractor: http://www.tractortavern.com/<br />
* Eleanor Friedberger, Crocodile: http://thecrocodile.com/index.html<br />
<br />
===Ongoing Events===<br />
* Seattle Art Museum: Tours are every Saturday & Sunday at noon, and the First Thursday of every month at 10:30, 11:30 am, 12:30 & 1:30 pm.<br />
* EMP: Exhibits on display include: Battlestar Galactica, Nirvana, Avatar, and Can’t Look Away: The Lure of Horror Film<br />
* Teatro ZinZanni: ¡Caliente! http://dreams.zinzanni.org/<br />
* Pacific NW Ballet: performing Don Quixote at McCaw Hall http://www.pnb.org/<br />
* Oklahoma!, Sunday matinee and nightly: 5th Avenue Theatre, 1308 Fifth Avenue http://www.5thavenue.org/show/oklahoma<br />
<br />
==Local events/places==<br />
* Metrix Create Space<br />
* Ada's Technical Books<br />
* Northwest Outdoor Center<br />
* Center for Wooden Boats<br />
* Empty Sea Studios acoustic music<br />
<br />
<br />
==Local Beer Places==<br />
* Map of [http://beermapping.com/maps/citymaps.php?m=seattle#lat=47.66723703450515&lng=-122.28263854980469&z=5 beer venues] maintained at Beermapping.com.<br />
* List of [http://www.washingtonbeer.com/breweries/seattle-king-co/ local breweries] ([http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=201783184139227541123.0004813e64758434cb054&source=embed&ll=47.558921,-122.106171&spn=0.442982,1.234589&z=10&source=embed map]) maintained by the Washington Beer Commission<br />
* Map of [http://www.ratebeer.com/Places/RegionMap.asp?rid=7600 beer venues] maintained by Ratebeer.com.<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
[http://orbiscascade.org/index/c4l-things-to-do-in-seattle Things to do in Seattle, from the hosts]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Tour of the Seattle Public Library==<br />
<br />
Tuesday breakout session 3-4pm - max 20 ppl<br />
<br />
Meet by the coffee urns, leaving at 2:55pm (10% off at the gift shop if you mention that you are attending code4lib)<br />
<br />
* Tara Robertson<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Carmen Mitchell<br />
* Margaret Heller<br />
* Ben Shum<br />
* Anoop Atre<br />
* Chris Sharp<br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* Megan Banasek<br />
* Chris Beer<br />
* Peter Murray<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Joe Montibello<br />
* Tim Lepczyk<br />
* Mark Mounts<br />
* Robin Dean<br />
* Jason Stirnaman<br />
* Robert Haschart<br />
* Zoe Chao<br />
* Shawn Averkamp<br />
* Sheree Fu<br />
* CAPPED at 20<br />
<br />
More tour may come later. Stay tuned! <br />
<br />
Jeff Christensen 206-387-4659<br />
<br />
centaltours@spl.org<br />
<br />
Possibility for another tour tomorrow - will add signup and announce if this is possible. Jeff is trying to find someone to lead it. <br />
<br />
<br />
==<br />
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[[Category:Code4Lib2012]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_Lightning_Talks_Signup&diff=112072012 Lightning Talks Signup2012-02-07T21:03:12Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>'''Sign up for Lightning Talks!!'''<br />
<br />
Lightning talks are scheduled on all three days of the conference. A lightning talk is a fast-paced 5 minute talk on a topic of your choosing. Sign-ups for lightning talks will open at 10 am on Tuesday, February 7, immediately following the first keynote.<br />
<br />
Mark Jason Dominus has a nice page [http://perl.plover.com/lt/lightning-talks.html about lightning talks], which includes this summary of why you might want to do one:<br />
<br />
''Maybe you've never given a talk before, and you'd like to start small. For a Lightning Talk, you don't need to make slides, and if you do decide to make slides, you only need to make three.''<br />
<br />
''Maybe you're nervous and you're afraid you'll mess up. It's a lot easier to plan and deliver a five minute talk than it is to deliver a long talk. And if you do mess up, at least the painful part will be over quickly.''<br />
<br />
''Maybe you don't have much to say. Maybe you just want to ask a question, or invite people to help you with your project, or boast about something you did, or tell a short cautionary story. These things are all interesting and worth talking about, but there might not be enough to say about them to fill up thirty minutes.''<br />
<br />
You might also like Mark Fowler's's [http://www.perl.com/pub/2004/07/30/lightningtalk.html Advice for Giving a Lightning Talk].<br />
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'''LIGHTNING TALK SIGNUPS OPEN AT 10 AM PST ON FEBRUARY 7'''<br />
<br />
=== Tuesday, 4:10-5:10pm [12 slots] ===<br />
<br />
Enter ''Name'' -- ''Title of Talk''<br />
<br />
# Al Cornish / XTF in 300 seconds<br />
# Makoto OKamoto / [http://savemlak.jp/wiki/saveMLAK/en?lang=en&uselang=en saveMLAK] - Aid activities for the Great East Japan Earthquake through collaboration via Wiki<br />
# Andrew Nagy / Vendors Suck<br />
# akorphan - Heat maps... not just for input analysis<br />
# Gabriel Farrell / ElasticSearch<br />
# nettie lagace - identifying and solving interoperability problems through cooperation<br />
# Eric Larson -- Finding images in book page images<br />
# adam wead / Blacklight at the Rock Hall<br />
# Kelley McGrath -- FRBR, facets, moving images<br />
# Bohyun Kim -- [http://www.slideshare.net/bohyunkim Web Usability in terms of words]<br />
# Simon Spero. - Restriction Classes, Bitches<br />
# Cynthia Ng / [http://processing.org/ Processing] & [http://processingjs.org/ ProcessingJS]<br />
<br />
=== Wednesday, 4:00-5:00pm [12 slots] ===<br />
<br />
Enter ''Name'' -- ''Title of Talk''<br />
<br />
# Scott Hanrath -- Zotero and SHERPA/RoMEO API mashup<br />
# [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] -- Introducing FOSS4LIB.org<br />
# Mark Matienzo -- I've Got Good News<br />
# Mike Durbin -- Edge Cases - Digitizing and delivering undescribed items in EAD<br />
# David Walker -- Basic Learning Tool Interoperability (LTI) Protocol<br />
# Ryuuji Yoshimoto -- Introducing CALIL.JP ,scraping/mushup all of OPACs in JAPAN!<br />
# Kåre Fiedler Christiansen (@kaarefc) -- Chucking all the software components in a library together to present recorded radio and tv<br />
# Joel Richard -- introducing Macaw metadata collection tool <br />
# Rachel Frick - LOD-LAM Incubator Project<br />
# Mao Tsunekawa - Project Shizuku : Making Friends in libraries<br />
# Keith Folsom - Archivists' Toolkit Database Server on an Amazon EC2 Instance<br />
# Rebecca jones<br />
<br />
=== Thursday, 10:15-11:00am [9 slots] ===<br />
<br />
Enter ''Name'' -- ''Title of Talk''<br />
<br />
# David Uspal -- Rapid Deployment Projects<br />
# Robert Haschart -- Adding publicly-accessible Hathi Trust items to your Solr-based discovery system.<br />
# Jeremy Nelson -- Aristotle a Django based Discovery Layer<br />
# Dennis Schafroth - Turbo MARC in YAZ Library<br />
# Yuka Egusa, Masao Takaku -- Recovery of Minamisanriku Library from tsunami disaster<br />
# Corey Harper -- Records to Graphs to Records: Value of DC Abstract Model<br />
# Erik Hetzner -- Strategy for c4l voting<br />
# Ed Summers -- jobs.code4lib.org<br />
# Christopher Spalding -- Search in a Blender<br />
<br />
===If only we had more time===<br />
# Tim Shearer - Mass Digitization Update: EAD, Ajax, and CONTENTdm<br />
#<br />
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[[Category:Code4Lib2012]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_preconference_proposals&diff=111732012 preconference proposals2012-02-07T19:11:57Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
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<div>=Proposals for 2012 Code4LibCon Preconferences=<br />
Proposals closed Sunday, November 20, 2011, so we can finalize the list and add them to registration! (The deadline for preconference proposals has passed.)<br />
<br />
Spaces available: main meeting room (max 275) + 5 breakout rooms (max 30-50). <br />
<br />
'''Please include a "Contact/Responsible Individual" name and email address so we know who is willing to put on the proposed precon.<br />
'''<br />
==Full Day==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Developing applications using REST web services ===<br />
<br />
Been hearing about web services but don’t know where to start to build something? Have you built applications that use read services but are stumped by OAuth, Content Negotiation and HTTP Headers? Come dig in and learn how to build applications that interact with both read and write REST services. We’ll cover the basic principles and practices of REST services and discuss the Atom Publishing Protocol as a REST service and its extensibility. The group will examine and test the CouchDB HTTP API by building a simple list creation tool. You’ll learn how OCLC’s platform web services leverage Atom to expose the data and business processes from OCLC’s library systems. By the end of the session, you’ll know the basic principles of REST services, be able to perform Create, Read, Update and Delete operations via REST and be able to authenticate to REST services via API keys and OAuth.<br />
<br />
Come ready to learn and code!<br />
<br />
Presenter: Karen Coombs - coombsk at oclc dot org<br />
<br />
Room: East Room<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
*Sam Kome<br />
*Ray Schwartz (schwartzr2@wpunj.edu)<br />
*Jim Robinson<br />
*David Bucknum<br />
*Jean Rainwater<br />
*Joshua Gomez<br />
*Andy Kohler<br />
*Michael North<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
*Charlie Morris<br />
*Michael Lindsey<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen (morning only)<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Dre<br />
* Timothy Clarke (tclarke@muhlenberg.edu)<br />
* Keith Folsom<br />
* Rebecca Jones<br />
* Michael Doran (doran@uta.edu)<br />
* Ray Henry (ray dot henry at pcc dot edu)<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Matt Connolly<br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* Justin Littman<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer<br />
* Ron Peterson (ronp@udel.edu)<br />
* Tim Lepczyk<br />
* Joe Montibello<br />
* Mao Tsunekawa (tsunekaw at slis.tsukuba.ac.jp)<br />
* Ryuuji Yoshimoto (ryuuji at notaland.com)<br />
* Masae Fujita (mfujita at code4lib.jp)<br />
<br />
==Half Day Morning==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== [[2012 Linkfest Preconference|Linkfest]] ===<br />
<br />
We've had talks and sessions galore about Linked Data at code4lib in past years. Let's focus on linking. Bring data you want to publish and link to or link from and your ideas about new ways we can push data linking into being part of our regular approach to how we put our libraries' content and services on the web. At the start of the session we'll run a quick poll to see who wants to link to what and how, and we'll pair or group up and get to work from there. May a kajillion links bloom!<br />
<br />
If you need an "intro to linked data" we can prep a good list of readings/talks to review before you come. But please come ready to link!<br />
<br />
Organizer type person: Dan Chudnov, GWU Libraries, @dchud or dchud at gwu edu<br />
<br />
Room: Municipal Room<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Becky Yoose<br />
* Tom Johnson<br />
* Ed Summers<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* William Gunn<br />
* Jason Ronallo<br />
* Keri Thompson<br />
* David Lacy<br />
* Corey A Harper<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
* Joel Richard (richardjm AT si DOT edu)<br />
* Devon Smith<br />
* Scott Hanrath (shanrath AT ku DOT edu)<br />
* Jason Stirnaman (jstirnaman AT kumc DOT edu)<br />
* Sean Chen<br />
* Laura Smart<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen<br />
* Mark Mounts (mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu)<br />
* Kate Zwaard<br />
* Cindy Harper<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
* Tim Shearer (tshearer at email dot unc dot edu)<br />
<br />
=== What's New in Solr ===<br />
<br />
UPDATE: Erik won't be making it to Seattle, but will tune in and call in as desired to that time slot. Discuss Solr!!! I'll be lurking and helping out however I can.<br />
<br />
This session will bring folks up to speed on the latest developments in Lucene and Solr. There's always a lot of new capabilities as well as tips and tricks on using Solr in clever and powerful ways. <br />
<br />
Presenter: Erik Hatcher - erik . hatcher @ lucidimagination dot com (remotely calling in and/or via IRC)<br />
<br />
Room: Federal Room<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* "Erik Hetzner" <erik.hetzner AT ucop BORK edu><br />
* "Michael B. Klein" <mbklein@gmail><br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* David Isaak <david.isaak@kpchr.org><br />
* John Pillans <jpillan@indiana.edu><br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* Shahin Sahebi (shahin.ezzatsahebi at utoronto dot ca)<br />
* Naomi Dushay (ndushay at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Jeremy Nelson<br />
* Kirk Hess <kirkhess@illinois.edu><br />
* Gary Thompson<br />
* Larry Baerveldt <lrbaerveldt@gmail.com><br />
* Dennis Schafroth <dennis @ indexdata.com><br />
* Bobbi Fox <bobbi_fox at harvard dot edu><br />
* Ed Fugikawa <ed at coalliance dot org><br />
* Eric James <eric dot james at yale dot edu><br />
* Robert Haschart <rh9ec at virginia dot edu><br />
* Ted Lawless<br />
<br />
=== Knocking Down Silos: Tools and Approaches for Simplifying Discovery ===<br />
<br />
What strategies have you used to merge silos to give users a more streamlined search experience? How are libraries using tools like Drupal, Islandora, Dublin Core, Solr and Blacklight to make article, catalog and/or repository content discoverable via a single interface? If you’re interested in these issues, challenges and conundrums join us for a morning of thinking, dreaming and scheming. <br />
<br />
Speakers/Facilitators will be:<br />
- Thom Cox - Manager of Library Information Technology Services - Tufts University<br />
- Ken Varnum – Web Systems Manager - University of Michigan Libraries<br />
- Stephen Westman – Analyst Programmer, Emerging Technologies and Services - Oregon State University Libraries <br />
<br />
Contact: Margaret Mellinger - margaret dot mellinger at oregonstate dot edu<br />
<br />
Room: Salon A<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
* David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Tammy Allgood Wolf<br />
* Wayne Schneider<br />
* Laney McGlohon<br />
* "Kevin S. Clarke" <ksclarke@gmail><br />
*Kevin Reiss (kr2 AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Dan Brubaker Horst (dan.brubaker.horst AT nd.edu)<br />
<br />
==Half Day Afternoon==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Git -r done === <br />
<br />
A session to cover all things Git, everyone's favorite distributed version control system. This session should cover a little bit of the history of Git, how it works, and how it's different than other version controls systems like SVN. Practical application should also be covered, including how to clone existing repos and contribute code back to them, how to host your own repository, and best practices for setting up a distributed network.<br />
<br />
Looking for attendees with real-life Git experience to share it, so we can all broaden our understanding of possible use-cases and nifty advanced features.<br />
<br />
Coordinator: <del>Ian Walls, ByWater Solutions, @sekjal or ian.walls at bywatersolutions com</del><br />
<br />
Coordinator Stand-In: Michael B. Klein, Stanford University Libraries, @mbklein or mbklein at stanford.edu<br />
<br />
Helper: Cary Gordon, Cherry Hill Company, @highermath / cgordon@chillco.com<br />
<br />
Room: Superior Room<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
* Patrick Berry (pberry@csuchico.edu)<br />
* Chris Sharp (csharp@georgialibraries.org)<br />
* Matt Critchlow (mcritchlow@ucsd.edu)<br />
* Peter Murray (Peter.Murray@lyrasis.org)<br />
* Margaret Heller (mheller@dom.edu)<br />
* Kevin S. Clarke (ksclarke@gmail)<br />
* Michael B. Klein (mbklein@gmail)<br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Benjamin Shum (bshum@biblio.org)<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer at rockarch dot org)<br />
* Tammy Allgood Wolf (tammy.allgood@asu.edu)<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Lisa Kurt (lkurt@unr.edu)<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
* Shahin Sahebi (shahin.ezzatsahebi@utoronto.ca)<br />
* Devon Smith<br />
* Jeremy Nelson<br />
* Stephanie Collett<br />
* Gary Thompson<br />
* Brian McBride (brian.mcbride at utah.edu)<br />
* Jacob Reed (jacob.reed at utah.edu)<br />
* Bohyun Kim (bohyun.kim at fiu.edu)<br />
* Larry Baerveldt <lrbaerveldt@gmail.com><br />
* Wayne Schneider<br />
* Matt Connolly<br />
* ernesto valencia<br />
* Ed Fugikawa <ed at coalliance dot org><br />
* Andrea Schurr (Andrea-Schurr at utc dot edu)<br />
* David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Kate Zwaard<br />
* Kevin Reiss (kr2 AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
<br />
==== Resources ====<br />
<br />
* Introduction to Git by Scott Chacon (video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDR433b0HJY<br />
* Git Immersion (great tutorial): http://gitimmersion.com/index.html<br />
* Git Magic (from basics to advanced topics): http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~blynn/gitmagic/index.html<br />
* Git Community Book: http://book.git-scm.com/<br />
* Git Ready (tutorials, recipes, and topics): http://gitready.com/<br />
* Git Rebase Workflow, explained: http://mettadore.com/analysis/a-simple-git-rebase-workflow-explained/<br />
* Interactive Git Cheat Sheet: http://ndpsoftware.com/git-cheatsheet.html<br />
* Linus Torvalds on Git (Google Tech Talk): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8<br />
* Successful Git Branching Model: http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/<br />
<br />
=== Blacklight ===<br />
<br />
This session will be walk-through of the architecture of Blacklight and what we have been improving since the rails 3 upgrade. In addition to the architecture of the software, we will also briefly discuss the architecture of the Blacklight community and what has made it successful so far.<br />
<br />
For part of the session we will install Blacklight live and get it up and running. This install demo will include a How-To on basic customizations in Blacklight using a test-driven approach (one of the cornerstones of the Blacklight community).<br />
<br />
For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ). We will also send out some brief instructions beforehand for those that would like to setup their environments to follow along and get Blacklight up and running on their local machines.<br />
<br />
Installation screencast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLuHuoB8Z6w<br />
<br />
Presenters: Jessie Keck, Stanford University - jkeck at stanford dot edu | Molly Pickral, University of Virginia - mpc3c at virginia dot edu<br />
<br />
Room: Municipal Room<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer@rockarch.org)<br />
* John Pillans (jpillan@indiana.edu)<br />
* Mang Sun (mang.dot sun at rice dot edu)<br />
* Emily Lynema (emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Daniel Lovins (daniel dot lovins at nyu dot edu)<br />
* Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* Keith Folsom<br />
* Kirk Hess <kirkhess@illinois.edu><br />
* Jason Stirnaman (jstirnaman AT kumc DOT edu)<br />
* David Drexler <ddrexler@eou.edu><br />
* Mike Giarlo (michael at psu.edu)<br />
* Scott Fisher<br />
* Ryuuji Yoshimoto (ryuuji at notaland.com)<br />
* Joe Montibello (joseph.montibello@dartmouth.edu)<br />
* Mao Tsunekawa (tsunekaw at slis.tsukuba.ac.jp)<br />
* Mark Baggett (mbagget1 at utk.edu)<br />
<br />
=== DACS and EAD Overview ===<br />
<br />
This session will look at what DACS (Describing Archives: a Content Standard) is and describe the ten required elements. Then there will be an overview of what EAD is, how it works, and the required elements. The final part will be a practice session on taking a paper finding aid and coding it using DACS and EAD.<br />
<br />
Presenter: Doris Munson, Eastern Washington University, dmunson at ewu dot edu<br />
(please feel free to contact me if you are interested in being a co-presenter)<br />
<br />
Room: Hospitality Suite<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Francis Kayiwa ( kayiwa@ YouEyeSee dot edu )<br />
* Carmen Mitchell (carmenmitchell at gmail dot com)<br />
* Cindy Harper (charper at colgate dot edu)<br />
<br />
==== Links ====<br />
*[http://www2.archivists.org/standards SAA Standards Portal]<br />
*[http://loc.gov/ead/ LoC EAD website]<br />
*[http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/ Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC) project] ([http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/prototype.html Prototype])<br />
*[http://eac.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/ EAC-CPF Website]<br />
<br />
=== [[Digging into metadata: context, code, and collaboration]] ===<br />
<br />
Working with library/archival metadata is difficult. This preconference will tackle pressing questions and will show some of the intricacies of metadata (including AACR2/MARC) with exercises to demonstrate why inconsistencies exist in the data. What steps can the cataloging & metadata community take to help improve the quality of this data? What tools & techniques could help? Rules have evolved over time leaving dirty legacy data. Systems have impacted--and will continue to impact--data structure & design. How can this data be aggregated and refined for use in a new emerging data environments? What assumptions can safely be made and when do you need to inquire about local practice? We will end with a hack-fest where you can ask questions of experienced catalogers and get help with your metadata related problems. Bring your laptops and data. <br />
<br />
Person Herder: Becky Yoose, Grinnell College, yoosebec at grinnell dot edu<br />
<br />
Collaborators/Facilitators: Corey Harper, New York University - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu | Shana L. McDanold, University of Pennsylvania - <br />
mcdanold at pobox dot upenn dot edu | Laura Smart, Caltech - laura at library dot caltech dot edu<br />
<br />
Room: Salon A<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Peter Green (pmgreen@princeton.edu)<br />
* David Isaak (david.isaak@kpchr.org)<br />
* Alex Rolfe (arolfe@georgefox.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sarah Johnston (johnsts@stolaf.edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
* Adam Wead (awead {at} rockhall d.t 0 R G)<br />
* Tania Fersenheim (tania dot fersenheim at gmail) (I'm only a maybe because I may have a conflict in this time slot)<br />
* Robin Dean (robin at coalliance dot org)<br />
* Takanori Hayashi (tzhaya at affrc dot go dot jp)<br />
* Paul Deschner (deschner at law dot harvard dot edu)<br />
<br />
=== "Geo" ===<br />
This session will explore, we hope collaboratively, the presentation of objects on maps. There will be a section on workflow, a section on discovering objects via "geobrowse," a section discovery of objects via "geosearch," and an exploration of the discovery and presentation of geo-referenced images (e.g. historic maps). There will be open discussion on other approaches to map-based discovery. Emphasis will be placed on simplicity of workflow and implementation. Technologies include: Atom, Django, Solr, and OpenLayers. <br />
<br />
Presenters: Mike Graves, UNC Chapel Hill, gravm at email dot unc dot edu; Tim Shearer, UNC Chapel Hill, tshearer at email dot unc dot edu<br />
<br />
Room: Federal Room<br />
<br />
==== Slides ====<br />
Tim's [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AaAHjV7nFQ21ZGc3MzhxdzRfMTg0Y2ZnczVzZmY Slides]<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Jason Casden (jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
* Joel Richard (richardjm AT si DOT edu)<br />
* Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* Naomi Dushay (ndushay at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Scott Hanrath (shanrath AT ku DOT edu)<br />
* Aaron Collier (acollier AT csufresno DOT edu)<br />
* David Lacy (david DOT lacy AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Jen Weintraub (jweintraub AT library dot ucla dot edu)<br />
* Sean Chen<br />
* Bobbi Fox (bobbi_fox AT harvard dot edu)<br />
* Eric James (eric dot james at yale dot edu)<br />
* Ted Lawless<br />
* Dan Brubaker Horst (dan.brubaker.horst AT nd.edu)<br />
* Masae Fujita (mfujita at code4lib.jp)<br />
<br />
== Half-day Evening ==<br />
<br />
=== Microsoft Campus Visit ===<br />
Join us for a trip across Lake Washington to Microsoft Headquarters. Bus will depart from the conference hotel at 4:15pm on Monday. We will visit the Microsoft Home, the Envisioning Lab, and/or the MS Library. The we'll head over to Microsoft Research for drinks and appetizers, and you'll see some great demos of some cool new (and free!) technologies coming out of MSR. Bus will get back to hotel by 9:00pm, plenty of time to hit a pub. You'll learn about:<br />
<br />
1. Layerscape -[http://communities.worldwidetelescope.org/]<br />
<br />
2. ChronoZoom - [http://research.microsoft.com/chronozoom/]<br />
<br />
3. F# - [http://www.tryfsharp.org]<br />
<br />
4. Microsoft Academic Search - [http://academic.research.microsoft.com]<br />
<br />
5. Microsoft Audio Visual Indexing System - [http://research.microsoft.com/mavis] <br />
<br />
Space is limited, so reserve your seat today Email Alex at the address below. <br />
<br />
Coordinator: Alex Wade, Microsoft Research, awade at microsoft dot com <br />
<br />
Presenters: Behrooz Chitsaz; Rob Fatland; Christophe Poulain; Michael Zyskowski <br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending (Registration closed! We are now at capacity.) ====<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Matt Critchlow<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Kyle Banerjee <banerjek@uoregon.edu><br />
* Evviva Weinraub<br />
* Emily Lynema <emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu><br />
* Jason Casden <jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu><br />
* Daniel Lovins <daniel.lovins@nyu.edu><br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
* Shahin Sahebi<br />
* Matt Connolly <mjc12 AT cornell dot edu><br />
* Jeremy Nelson<br />
* Naomi Dushay (ndushay at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Dre<br />
* Ken Varnum (varnum umich edu)<br />
* David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2012]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_preconference_proposals&diff=111722012 preconference proposals2012-02-07T19:09:52Z<p>Tshearer: </p>
<hr />
<div>=Proposals for 2012 Code4LibCon Preconferences=<br />
Proposals closed Sunday, November 20, 2011, so we can finalize the list and add them to registration! (The deadline for preconference proposals has passed.)<br />
<br />
Spaces available: main meeting room (max 275) + 5 breakout rooms (max 30-50). <br />
<br />
'''Please include a "Contact/Responsible Individual" name and email address so we know who is willing to put on the proposed precon.<br />
'''<br />
==Full Day==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Developing applications using REST web services ===<br />
<br />
Been hearing about web services but don’t know where to start to build something? Have you built applications that use read services but are stumped by OAuth, Content Negotiation and HTTP Headers? Come dig in and learn how to build applications that interact with both read and write REST services. We’ll cover the basic principles and practices of REST services and discuss the Atom Publishing Protocol as a REST service and its extensibility. The group will examine and test the CouchDB HTTP API by building a simple list creation tool. You’ll learn how OCLC’s platform web services leverage Atom to expose the data and business processes from OCLC’s library systems. By the end of the session, you’ll know the basic principles of REST services, be able to perform Create, Read, Update and Delete operations via REST and be able to authenticate to REST services via API keys and OAuth.<br />
<br />
Come ready to learn and code!<br />
<br />
Presenter: Karen Coombs - coombsk at oclc dot org<br />
<br />
Room: East Room<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
*Sam Kome<br />
*Ray Schwartz (schwartzr2@wpunj.edu)<br />
*Jim Robinson<br />
*David Bucknum<br />
*Jean Rainwater<br />
*Joshua Gomez<br />
*Andy Kohler<br />
*Michael North<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
*Charlie Morris<br />
*Michael Lindsey<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen (morning only)<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Dre<br />
* Timothy Clarke (tclarke@muhlenberg.edu)<br />
* Keith Folsom<br />
* Rebecca Jones<br />
* Michael Doran (doran@uta.edu)<br />
* Ray Henry (ray dot henry at pcc dot edu)<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Matt Connolly<br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* Justin Littman<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer<br />
* Ron Peterson (ronp@udel.edu)<br />
* Tim Lepczyk<br />
* Joe Montibello<br />
* Mao Tsunekawa (tsunekaw at slis.tsukuba.ac.jp)<br />
* Ryuuji Yoshimoto (ryuuji at notaland.com)<br />
* Masae Fujita (mfujita at code4lib.jp)<br />
<br />
==Half Day Morning==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== [[2012 Linkfest Preconference|Linkfest]] ===<br />
<br />
We've had talks and sessions galore about Linked Data at code4lib in past years. Let's focus on linking. Bring data you want to publish and link to or link from and your ideas about new ways we can push data linking into being part of our regular approach to how we put our libraries' content and services on the web. At the start of the session we'll run a quick poll to see who wants to link to what and how, and we'll pair or group up and get to work from there. May a kajillion links bloom!<br />
<br />
If you need an "intro to linked data" we can prep a good list of readings/talks to review before you come. But please come ready to link!<br />
<br />
Organizer type person: Dan Chudnov, GWU Libraries, @dchud or dchud at gwu edu<br />
<br />
Room: Municipal Room<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Becky Yoose<br />
* Tom Johnson<br />
* Ed Summers<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* William Gunn<br />
* Jason Ronallo<br />
* Keri Thompson<br />
* David Lacy<br />
* Corey A Harper<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
* Joel Richard (richardjm AT si DOT edu)<br />
* Devon Smith<br />
* Scott Hanrath (shanrath AT ku DOT edu)<br />
* Jason Stirnaman (jstirnaman AT kumc DOT edu)<br />
* Sean Chen<br />
* Laura Smart<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen<br />
* Mark Mounts (mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu)<br />
* Kate Zwaard<br />
* Cindy Harper<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
* Tim Shearer (tshearer at email dot unc dot edu)<br />
<br />
=== What's New in Solr ===<br />
<br />
UPDATE: Erik won't be making it to Seattle, but will tune in and call in as desired to that time slot. Discuss Solr!!! I'll be lurking and helping out however I can.<br />
<br />
This session will bring folks up to speed on the latest developments in Lucene and Solr. There's always a lot of new capabilities as well as tips and tricks on using Solr in clever and powerful ways. <br />
<br />
Presenter: Erik Hatcher - erik . hatcher @ lucidimagination dot com (remotely calling in and/or via IRC)<br />
<br />
Room: Federal Room<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* "Erik Hetzner" <erik.hetzner AT ucop BORK edu><br />
* "Michael B. Klein" <mbklein@gmail><br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* David Isaak <david.isaak@kpchr.org><br />
* John Pillans <jpillan@indiana.edu><br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* Shahin Sahebi (shahin.ezzatsahebi at utoronto dot ca)<br />
* Naomi Dushay (ndushay at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Jeremy Nelson<br />
* Kirk Hess <kirkhess@illinois.edu><br />
* Gary Thompson<br />
* Larry Baerveldt <lrbaerveldt@gmail.com><br />
* Dennis Schafroth <dennis @ indexdata.com><br />
* Bobbi Fox <bobbi_fox at harvard dot edu><br />
* Ed Fugikawa <ed at coalliance dot org><br />
* Eric James <eric dot james at yale dot edu><br />
* Robert Haschart <rh9ec at virginia dot edu><br />
* Ted Lawless<br />
<br />
=== Knocking Down Silos: Tools and Approaches for Simplifying Discovery ===<br />
<br />
What strategies have you used to merge silos to give users a more streamlined search experience? How are libraries using tools like Drupal, Islandora, Dublin Core, Solr and Blacklight to make article, catalog and/or repository content discoverable via a single interface? If you’re interested in these issues, challenges and conundrums join us for a morning of thinking, dreaming and scheming. <br />
<br />
Speakers/Facilitators will be:<br />
- Thom Cox - Manager of Library Information Technology Services - Tufts University<br />
- Ken Varnum – Web Systems Manager - University of Michigan Libraries<br />
- Stephen Westman – Analyst Programmer, Emerging Technologies and Services - Oregon State University Libraries <br />
<br />
Contact: Margaret Mellinger - margaret dot mellinger at oregonstate dot edu<br />
<br />
Room: Salon A<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
* David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Tammy Allgood Wolf<br />
* Wayne Schneider<br />
* Laney McGlohon<br />
* "Kevin S. Clarke" <ksclarke@gmail><br />
*Kevin Reiss (kr2 AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Dan Brubaker Horst (dan.brubaker.horst AT nd.edu)<br />
<br />
==Half Day Afternoon==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Git -r done === <br />
<br />
A session to cover all things Git, everyone's favorite distributed version control system. This session should cover a little bit of the history of Git, how it works, and how it's different than other version controls systems like SVN. Practical application should also be covered, including how to clone existing repos and contribute code back to them, how to host your own repository, and best practices for setting up a distributed network.<br />
<br />
Looking for attendees with real-life Git experience to share it, so we can all broaden our understanding of possible use-cases and nifty advanced features.<br />
<br />
Coordinator: <del>Ian Walls, ByWater Solutions, @sekjal or ian.walls at bywatersolutions com</del><br />
<br />
Coordinator Stand-In: Michael B. Klein, Stanford University Libraries, @mbklein or mbklein at stanford.edu<br />
<br />
Helper: Cary Gordon, Cherry Hill Company, @highermath / cgordon@chillco.com<br />
<br />
Room: Superior Room<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
* Patrick Berry (pberry@csuchico.edu)<br />
* Chris Sharp (csharp@georgialibraries.org)<br />
* Matt Critchlow (mcritchlow@ucsd.edu)<br />
* Peter Murray (Peter.Murray@lyrasis.org)<br />
* Margaret Heller (mheller@dom.edu)<br />
* Kevin S. Clarke (ksclarke@gmail)<br />
* Michael B. Klein (mbklein@gmail)<br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Benjamin Shum (bshum@biblio.org)<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer at rockarch dot org)<br />
* Tammy Allgood Wolf (tammy.allgood@asu.edu)<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Lisa Kurt (lkurt@unr.edu)<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
* Shahin Sahebi (shahin.ezzatsahebi@utoronto.ca)<br />
* Devon Smith<br />
* Jeremy Nelson<br />
* Stephanie Collett<br />
* Gary Thompson<br />
* Brian McBride (brian.mcbride at utah.edu)<br />
* Jacob Reed (jacob.reed at utah.edu)<br />
* Bohyun Kim (bohyun.kim at fiu.edu)<br />
* Larry Baerveldt <lrbaerveldt@gmail.com><br />
* Wayne Schneider<br />
* Matt Connolly<br />
* ernesto valencia<br />
* Ed Fugikawa <ed at coalliance dot org><br />
* Andrea Schurr (Andrea-Schurr at utc dot edu)<br />
* David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Kate Zwaard<br />
* Kevin Reiss (kr2 AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
<br />
==== Resources ====<br />
<br />
* Introduction to Git by Scott Chacon (video): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDR433b0HJY<br />
* Git Immersion (great tutorial): http://gitimmersion.com/index.html<br />
* Git Magic (from basics to advanced topics): http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~blynn/gitmagic/index.html<br />
* Git Community Book: http://book.git-scm.com/<br />
* Git Ready (tutorials, recipes, and topics): http://gitready.com/<br />
* Git Rebase Workflow, explained: http://mettadore.com/analysis/a-simple-git-rebase-workflow-explained/<br />
* Interactive Git Cheat Sheet: http://ndpsoftware.com/git-cheatsheet.html<br />
* Linus Torvalds on Git (Google Tech Talk): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8<br />
* Successful Git Branching Model: http://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/<br />
<br />
=== Blacklight ===<br />
<br />
This session will be walk-through of the architecture of Blacklight and what we have been improving since the rails 3 upgrade. In addition to the architecture of the software, we will also briefly discuss the architecture of the Blacklight community and what has made it successful so far.<br />
<br />
For part of the session we will install Blacklight live and get it up and running. This install demo will include a How-To on basic customizations in Blacklight using a test-driven approach (one of the cornerstones of the Blacklight community).<br />
<br />
For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ). We will also send out some brief instructions beforehand for those that would like to setup their environments to follow along and get Blacklight up and running on their local machines.<br />
<br />
Installation screencast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLuHuoB8Z6w<br />
<br />
Presenters: Jessie Keck, Stanford University - jkeck at stanford dot edu | Molly Pickral, University of Virginia - mpc3c at virginia dot edu<br />
<br />
Room: Municipal Room<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer@rockarch.org)<br />
* John Pillans (jpillan@indiana.edu)<br />
* Mang Sun (mang.dot sun at rice dot edu)<br />
* Emily Lynema (emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Daniel Lovins (daniel dot lovins at nyu dot edu)<br />
* Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* Keith Folsom<br />
* Kirk Hess <kirkhess@illinois.edu><br />
* Jason Stirnaman (jstirnaman AT kumc DOT edu)<br />
* David Drexler <ddrexler@eou.edu><br />
* Mike Giarlo (michael at psu.edu)<br />
* Scott Fisher<br />
* Ryuuji Yoshimoto (ryuuji at notaland.com)<br />
* Joe Montibello (joseph.montibello@dartmouth.edu)<br />
* Mao Tsunekawa (tsunekaw at slis.tsukuba.ac.jp)<br />
* Mark Baggett (mbagget1 at utk.edu)<br />
<br />
=== DACS and EAD Overview ===<br />
<br />
This session will look at what DACS (Describing Archives: a Content Standard) is and describe the ten required elements. Then there will be an overview of what EAD is, how it works, and the required elements. The final part will be a practice session on taking a paper finding aid and coding it using DACS and EAD.<br />
<br />
Presenter: Doris Munson, Eastern Washington University, dmunson at ewu dot edu<br />
(please feel free to contact me if you are interested in being a co-presenter)<br />
<br />
Room: Hospitality Suite<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Francis Kayiwa ( kayiwa@ YouEyeSee dot edu )<br />
* Carmen Mitchell (carmenmitchell at gmail dot com)<br />
* Cindy Harper (charper at colgate dot edu)<br />
<br />
==== Links ====<br />
*[http://www2.archivists.org/standards SAA Standards Portal]<br />
*[http://loc.gov/ead/ LoC EAD website]<br />
*[http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/ Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC) project] ([http://socialarchive.iath.virginia.edu/prototype.html Prototype])<br />
*[http://eac.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/ EAC-CPF Website]<br />
<br />
=== [[Digging into metadata: context, code, and collaboration]] ===<br />
<br />
Working with library/archival metadata is difficult. This preconference will tackle pressing questions and will show some of the intricacies of metadata (including AACR2/MARC) with exercises to demonstrate why inconsistencies exist in the data. What steps can the cataloging & metadata community take to help improve the quality of this data? What tools & techniques could help? Rules have evolved over time leaving dirty legacy data. Systems have impacted--and will continue to impact--data structure & design. How can this data be aggregated and refined for use in a new emerging data environments? What assumptions can safely be made and when do you need to inquire about local practice? We will end with a hack-fest where you can ask questions of experienced catalogers and get help with your metadata related problems. Bring your laptops and data. <br />
<br />
Person Herder: Becky Yoose, Grinnell College, yoosebec at grinnell dot edu<br />
<br />
Collaborators/Facilitators: Corey Harper, New York University - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu | Shana L. McDanold, University of Pennsylvania - <br />
mcdanold at pobox dot upenn dot edu | Laura Smart, Caltech - laura at library dot caltech dot edu<br />
<br />
Room: Salon A<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Peter Green (pmgreen@princeton.edu)<br />
* David Isaak (david.isaak@kpchr.org)<br />
* Alex Rolfe (arolfe@georgefox.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sarah Johnston (johnsts@stolaf.edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
* Adam Wead (awead {at} rockhall d.t 0 R G)<br />
* Tania Fersenheim (tania dot fersenheim at gmail) (I'm only a maybe because I may have a conflict in this time slot)<br />
* Robin Dean (robin at coalliance dot org)<br />
* Takanori Hayashi (tzhaya at affrc dot go dot jp)<br />
* Paul Deschner (deschner at law dot harvard dot edu)<br />
<br />
=== "Geo" ===<br />
This session will explore, we hope collaboratively, the presentation of objects on maps. There will be a section on workflow, a section on discovering objects via "geobrowse," a section discovery of objects via "geosearch," and an exploration of the discovery and presentation of geo-referenced images (e.g. historic maps). There will be open discussion on other approaches to map-based discovery. Emphasis will be placed on simplicity of workflow and implementation. Technologies include: Atom, Django, Solr, and OpenLayers. <br />
<br />
Presenters: Mike Graves, UNC Chapel Hill, gravm at email dot unc dot edu; Tim Shearer, UNC Chapel Hill, tshearer at email dot unc dot edu<br />
<br />
Slides: Tim's [https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AaAHjV7nFQ21ZGc3MzhxdzRfMTg0Y2ZnczVzZmY Slides]<br />
<br />
Room: Federal Room<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Jason Casden (jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
* Joel Richard (richardjm AT si DOT edu)<br />
* Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* Naomi Dushay (ndushay at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Scott Hanrath (shanrath AT ku DOT edu)<br />
* Aaron Collier (acollier AT csufresno DOT edu)<br />
* David Lacy (david DOT lacy AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Jen Weintraub (jweintraub AT library dot ucla dot edu)<br />
* Sean Chen<br />
* Bobbi Fox (bobbi_fox AT harvard dot edu)<br />
* Eric James (eric dot james at yale dot edu)<br />
* Ted Lawless<br />
* Dan Brubaker Horst (dan.brubaker.horst AT nd.edu)<br />
* Masae Fujita (mfujita at code4lib.jp)<br />
<br />
== Half-day Evening ==<br />
<br />
=== Microsoft Campus Visit ===<br />
Join us for a trip across Lake Washington to Microsoft Headquarters. Bus will depart from the conference hotel at 4:15pm on Monday. We will visit the Microsoft Home, the Envisioning Lab, and/or the MS Library. The we'll head over to Microsoft Research for drinks and appetizers, and you'll see some great demos of some cool new (and free!) technologies coming out of MSR. Bus will get back to hotel by 9:00pm, plenty of time to hit a pub. You'll learn about:<br />
<br />
1. Layerscape -[http://communities.worldwidetelescope.org/]<br />
<br />
2. ChronoZoom - [http://research.microsoft.com/chronozoom/]<br />
<br />
3. F# - [http://www.tryfsharp.org]<br />
<br />
4. Microsoft Academic Search - [http://academic.research.microsoft.com]<br />
<br />
5. Microsoft Audio Visual Indexing System - [http://research.microsoft.com/mavis] <br />
<br />
Space is limited, so reserve your seat today Email Alex at the address below. <br />
<br />
Coordinator: Alex Wade, Microsoft Research, awade at microsoft dot com <br />
<br />
Presenters: Behrooz Chitsaz; Rob Fatland; Christophe Poulain; Michael Zyskowski <br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending (Registration closed! We are now at capacity.) ====<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Matt Critchlow<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Kyle Banerjee <banerjek@uoregon.edu><br />
* Evviva Weinraub<br />
* Emily Lynema <emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu><br />
* Jason Casden <jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu><br />
* Daniel Lovins <daniel.lovins@nyu.edu><br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
* Shahin Sahebi<br />
* Matt Connolly <mjc12 AT cornell dot edu><br />
* Jeremy Nelson<br />
* Naomi Dushay (ndushay at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Dre<br />
* Ken Varnum (varnum umich edu)<br />
* David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2012]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_preconference_proposals&diff=109802012 preconference proposals2012-02-06T17:58:18Z<p>Tshearer: /* Interest in Attending */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Proposals for 2012 Code4LibCon Preconferences=<br />
Proposals closed Sunday, November 20, 2011, so we can finalize the list and add them to registration! (The deadline for preconference proposals has passed.)<br />
<br />
Spaces available: main meeting room (max 275) + 5 breakout rooms (max 30-50). <br />
<br />
'''Please include a "Contact/Responsible Individual" name and email address so we know who is willing to put on the proposed precon.<br />
'''<br />
==Full Day==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Developing applications using REST web services ===<br />
<br />
Been hearing about web services but don’t know where to start to build something? Have you built applications that use read services but are stumped by OAuth, Content Negotiation and HTTP Headers? Come dig in and learn how to build applications that interact with both read and write REST services. We’ll cover the basic principles and practices of REST services and discuss the Atom Publishing Protocol as a REST service and its extensibility. The group will examine and test the CouchDB HTTP API by building a simple list creation tool. You’ll learn how OCLC’s platform web services leverage Atom to expose the data and business processes from OCLC’s library systems. By the end of the session, you’ll know the basic principles of REST services, be able to perform Create, Read, Update and Delete operations via REST and be able to authenticate to REST services via API keys and OAuth.<br />
<br />
Come ready to learn and code!<br />
<br />
Presenter: Karen Coombs - coombsk at oclc dot org<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
*Sam Kome<br />
*Ray Schwartz (schwartzr2@wpunj.edu)<br />
*Jim Robinson<br />
*David Bucknum<br />
*Jean Rainwater<br />
*Joshua Gomez<br />
*Andy Kohler<br />
*Michael North<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
*Charlie Morris<br />
*Michael Lindsey<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen (morning only)<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Dre<br />
* Timothy Clarke (tclarke@muhlenberg.edu)<br />
* Keith Folsom<br />
* Rebecca Jones<br />
* Michael Doran (doran@uta.edu)<br />
* Ray Henry (ray dot henry at pcc dot edu)<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Matt Connolly<br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* Justin Littman<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer<br />
* Ron Peterson (ronp@udel.edu)<br />
* Tim Lepczyk<br />
* Joe Montibello<br />
* Mao Tsunekawa (tsunekaw at slis.tsukuba.ac.jp)<br />
* Ryuuji Yoshimoto (ryuuji at notaland.com)<br />
* Masae Fujita (mfujita at code4lib.jp)<br />
<br />
==Half Day Morning==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== [[2012 Linkfest Preconference|Linkfest]] ===<br />
<br />
We've had talks and sessions galore about Linked Data at code4lib in past years. Let's focus on linking. Bring data you want to publish and link to or link from and your ideas about new ways we can push data linking into being part of our regular approach to how we put our libraries' content and services on the web. At the start of the session we'll run a quick poll to see who wants to link to what and how, and we'll pair or group up and get to work from there. May a kajillion links bloom!<br />
<br />
If you need an "intro to linked data" we can prep a good list of readings/talks to review before you come. But please come ready to link!<br />
<br />
Organizer type person: Dan Chudnov, GWU Libraries, @dchud or dchud at gwu edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Becky Yoose<br />
* Tom Johnson<br />
* Ed Summers<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* William Gunn<br />
* Jason Ronallo<br />
* Keri Thompson<br />
* David Lacy<br />
* Corey A Harper<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
* Joel Richard (richardjm AT si DOT edu)<br />
* Devon Smith<br />
* Scott Hanrath (shanrath AT ku DOT edu)<br />
* Jason Stirnaman (jstirnaman AT kumc DOT edu)<br />
* Sean Chen<br />
* Laura Smart<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen<br />
* Mark Mounts (mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu)<br />
* Kate Zwaard<br />
* Cindy Harper<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
* Tim Shearer (tshearer at email dot unc dot edu)<br />
<br />
=== What's New in Solr ===<br />
<br />
UPDATE: Erik won't be making it to Seattle, but will tune in and call in as desired to that time slot. Discuss Solr!!! I'll be lurking and helping out however I can.<br />
<br />
This session will bring folks up to speed on the latest developments in Lucene and Solr. There's always a lot of new capabilities as well as tips and tricks on using Solr in clever and powerful ways. <br />
<br />
Presenter: Erik Hatcher - erik . hatcher @ lucidimagination dot com (remotely calling in and/or via IRC)<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* "Erik Hetzner" <erik.hetzner AT ucop BORK edu><br />
* "Michael B. Klein" <mbklein@gmail><br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* David Isaak <david.isaak@kpchr.org><br />
* John Pillans <jpillan@indiana.edu><br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* Shahin Sahebi (shahin.ezzatsahebi at utoronto dot ca)<br />
* Naomi Dushay (ndushay at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Jeremy Nelson<br />
* Kirk Hess <kirkhess@illinois.edu><br />
* Gary Thompson<br />
* Larry Baerveldt <lrbaerveldt@gmail.com><br />
* Dennis Schafroth <dennis @ indexdata.com><br />
* Bobbi Fox <bobbi_fox at harvard dot edu><br />
* Ed Fugikawa <ed at coalliance dot org><br />
* Eric James <eric dot james at yale dot edu><br />
* Robert Haschart <rh9ec at virginia dot edu><br />
* Ted Lawless<br />
<br />
=== Knocking Down Silos: Tools and Approaches for Simplifying Discovery ===<br />
<br />
What strategies have you used to merge silos to give users a more streamlined search experience? How are libraries using tools like Drupal, Islandora, Dublin Core, Solr and Blacklight to make article, catalog and/or repository content discoverable via a single interface? If you’re interested in these issues, challenges and conundrums join us for a morning of thinking, dreaming and scheming. <br />
<br />
Speakers/Facilitators will be:<br />
- Thom Cox - Manager of Library Information Technology Services - Tufts University<br />
- Ken Varnum – Web Systems Manager - University of Michigan Libraries<br />
- Stephen Westman – Analyst Programmer, Emerging Technologies and Services - Oregon State University Libraries <br />
<br />
Contact: Margaret Mellinger - margaret dot mellinger at oregonstate dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
* David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Tammy Allgood Wolf<br />
* Wayne Schneider<br />
* Laney McGlohon<br />
* "Kevin S. Clarke" <ksclarke@gmail><br />
*Kevin Reiss (kr2 AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Dan Brubaker Horst (dan.brubaker.horst AT nd.edu)<br />
<br />
==Half Day Afternoon==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Git -r done === <br />
<br />
A session to cover all things Git, everyone's favorite distributed version control system. This session should cover a little bit of the history of Git, how it works, and how it's different than other version controls systems like SVN. Practical application should also be covered, including how to clone existing repos and contribute code back to them, how to host your own repository, and best practices for setting up a distributed network.<br />
<br />
Looking for attendees with real-life Git experience to share it, so we can all broaden our understanding of possible use-cases and nifty advanced features.<br />
<br />
Coordinator: <del>Ian Walls, ByWater Solutions, @sekjal or ian.walls at bywatersolutions com</del><br />
<br />
Coordinator Stand-In: Michael B. Klein, Stanford University Libraries, @mbklein or mbklein at stanford.edu<br />
<br />
Helper: Cary Gordon, Cherry Hill Company, @highermath / cgordon@chillco.com<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
* Patrick Berry (pberry@csuchico.edu)<br />
* Chris Sharp (csharp@georgialibraries.org)<br />
* Matt Critchlow (mcritchlow@ucsd.edu)<br />
* Peter Murray (Peter.Murray@lyrasis.org)<br />
* Margaret Heller (mheller@dom.edu)<br />
* Kevin S. Clarke (ksclarke@gmail)<br />
* Michael B. Klein (mbklein@gmail)<br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Benjamin Shum (bshum@biblio.org)<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer at rockarch dot org)<br />
* Tammy Allgood Wolf (tammy.allgood@asu.edu)<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Lisa Kurt (lkurt@unr.edu)<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
* Shahin Sahebi (shahin.ezzatsahebi@utoronto.ca)<br />
* Devon Smith<br />
* Jeremy Nelson<br />
* Stephanie Collett<br />
* Gary Thompson<br />
* Brian McBride (brian.mcbride at utah.edu)<br />
* Jacob Reed (jacob.reed at utah.edu)<br />
* Bohyun Kim (bohyun.kim at fiu.edu)<br />
* Larry Baerveldt <lrbaerveldt@gmail.com><br />
* Wayne Schneider<br />
* Matt Connolly<br />
* ernesto valencia<br />
* Ed Fugikawa <ed at coalliance dot org><br />
* Andrea Schurr (Andrea-Schurr at utc dot edu)<br />
* David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Kate Zwaard<br />
* Kevin Reiss (kr2 AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
<br />
=== Blacklight ===<br />
<br />
This session will be walk-through of the architecture of Blacklight and what we have been improving since the rails 3 upgrade. In addition to the architecture of the software, we will also briefly discuss the architecture of the Blacklight community and what has made it successful so far.<br />
<br />
For part of the session we will install Blacklight live and get it up and running. This install demo will include a How-To on basic customizations in Blacklight using a test-driven approach (one of the cornerstones of the Blacklight community).<br />
<br />
For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ). We will also send out some brief instructions beforehand for those that would like to setup their environments to follow along and get Blacklight up and running on their local machines.<br />
<br />
Installation screencast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLuHuoB8Z6w<br />
<br />
Presenters: Jessie Keck, Stanford University - jkeck at stanford dot edu | Molly Pickral, University of Virginia - mpc3c at virginia dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer@rockarch.org)<br />
* John Pillans (jpillan@indiana.edu)<br />
* Mang Sun (mang.dot sun at rice dot edu)<br />
* Emily Lynema (emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Daniel Lovins (daniel dot lovins at nyu dot edu)<br />
* Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* Keith Folsom<br />
* Kirk Hess <kirkhess@illinois.edu><br />
* Jason Stirnaman (jstirnaman AT kumc DOT edu)<br />
* David Drexler <ddrexler@eou.edu><br />
* Mike Giarlo (michael at psu.edu)<br />
* Scott Fisher<br />
* Ryuuji Yoshimoto (ryuuji at notaland.com)<br />
* Joe Montibello (joseph.montibello@dartmouth.edu)<br />
* Mao Tsunekawa (tsunekaw at slis.tsukuba.ac.jp)<br />
<br />
=== DACS and EAD Overview ===<br />
<br />
This session will look at what DACS (Describing Archives: a Content Standard) is and describe the ten required elements. Then there will be an overview of what EAD is, how it works, and the required elements. The final part will be a practice session on taking a paper finding aid and coding it using DACS and EAD.<br />
<br />
Presenter: Doris Munson, Eastern Washington University, dmunson at ewu dot edu<br />
(please feel free to contact me if you are interested in being a co-presenter)<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Francis Kayiwa ( kayiwa@ YouEyeSee dot edu )<br />
* Carmen Mitchell (carmenmitchell at gmail dot com)<br />
* Cindy Harper (charper at colgate dot edu)<br />
<br />
=== [[Digging into metadata: context, code, and collaboration]] ===<br />
<br />
Working with library/archival metadata is difficult. This preconference will tackle pressing questions and will show some of the intricacies of metadata (including AACR2/MARC) with exercises to demonstrate why inconsistencies exist in the data. What steps can the cataloging & metadata community take to help improve the quality of this data? What tools & techniques could help? Rules have evolved over time leaving dirty legacy data. Systems have impacted--and will continue to impact--data structure & design. How can this data be aggregated and refined for use in a new emerging data environments? What assumptions can safely be made and when do you need to inquire about local practice? We will end with a hack-fest where you can ask questions of experienced catalogers and get help with your metadata related problems. Bring your laptops and data. <br />
<br />
Person Herder: Becky Yoose, Grinnell College, yoosebec at grinnell dot edu<br />
<br />
Collaborators/Facilitators: Corey Harper, New York University - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu | Shana L. McDanold, University of Pennsylvania - <br />
mcdanold at pobox dot upenn dot edu | Laura Smart, Caltech - laura at library dot caltech dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Peter Green (pmgreen@princeton.edu)<br />
* David Isaak (david.isaak@kpchr.org)<br />
* Alex Rolfe (arolfe@georgefox.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sarah Johnston (johnsts@stolaf.edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
* Adam Wead (awead {at} rockhall d.t 0 R G)<br />
* Tania Fersenheim (tania dot fersenheim at gmail) (I'm only a maybe because I may have a conflict in this time slot)<br />
* Robin Dean (robin at coalliance dot org)<br />
* Takanori Hayashi (tzhaya at affrc dot go dot jp)<br />
* Paul Deschner (deschner at law dot harvard dot edu)<br />
<br />
=== "Geo" ===<br />
This session will explore, we hope collaboratively, the presentation of objects on maps. There will be a section on workflow, a section on discovering objects via "geobrowse," a section discovery of objects via "geosearch," and an exploration of the discovery and presentation of geo-referenced images (e.g. historic maps). There will be open discussion on other approaches to map-based discovery. Emphasis will be placed on simplicity of workflow and implementation. Technologies include: Atom, Django, Solr, and OpenLayers. <br />
<br />
Presenters: Mike Graves, UNC Chapel Hill, gravm at email dot unc dot edu; Tim Shearer, UNC Chapel Hill, tshearer at email dot unc dot edu<br />
(please feel free to contact Tim if you are interested in being a co-presenter)<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Jason Casden (jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
* Joel Richard (richardjm AT si DOT edu)<br />
* Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* Naomi Dushay (ndushay at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Scott Hanrath (shanrath AT ku DOT edu)<br />
* Aaron Collier (acollier AT csufresno DOT edu)<br />
* David Lacy (david DOT lacy AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Jen Weintraub (jweintraub AT library dot ucla dot edu)<br />
* Sean Chen<br />
* Bobbi Fox (bobbi_fox AT harvard dot edu)<br />
* Eric James (eric dot james at yale dot edu)<br />
* Ted Lawless<br />
* Dan Brubaker Horst (dan.brubaker.horst AT nd.edu)<br />
* Masae Fujita (mfujita at code4lib.jp)<br />
<br />
== Half-day Evening ==<br />
<br />
=== Microsoft Campus Visit ===<br />
Join us for a trip across Lake Washington to Microsoft Headquarters. Bus will depart from the conference hotel at 4:15pm on Monday. We will visit the Microsoft Home, the Envisioning Lab, and/or the MS Library. The we'll head over to Microsoft Research for drinks and appetizers, and you'll see some great demos of some cool new (and free!) technologies coming out of MSR. Bus will get back to hotel by 9:00pm, plenty of time to hit a pub. You'll learn about:<br />
<br />
1. Layerscape -[http://communities.worldwidetelescope.org/]<br />
<br />
2. ChronoZoom - [http://research.microsoft.com/chronozoom/]<br />
<br />
3. F# - [http://www.tryfsharp.org]<br />
<br />
4. Microsoft Academic Search - [http://academic.research.microsoft.com]<br />
<br />
5. Microsoft Audio Visual Indexing System - [http://research.microsoft.com/mavis] <br />
<br />
Space is limited, so reserve your seat today Email Alex at the address below. <br />
<br />
Coordinator: Alex Wade, Microsoft Research, awade at microsoft dot com <br />
<br />
Presenters: Behrooz Chitsaz; Rob Fatland; Christophe Poulain; Michael Zyskowski <br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending (Registration closed! We are now at capacity.) ====<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Matt Critchlow<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Kyle Banerjee <banerjek@uoregon.edu><br />
* Evviva Weinraub<br />
* Emily Lynema <emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu><br />
* Jason Casden <jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu><br />
* Daniel Lovins <daniel.lovins@nyu.edu><br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
* Shahin Sahebi<br />
* Matt Connolly <mjc12 AT cornell dot edu><br />
* Jeremy Nelson<br />
* Naomi Dushay (ndushay at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Dre<br />
* Ken Varnum (varnum umich edu)<br />
* David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2012]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_preconference_proposals&diff=109142012 preconference proposals2012-02-06T15:49:00Z<p>Tshearer: /* Interest in Attending */</p>
<hr />
<div>=Proposals for 2012 Code4LibCon Preconferences=<br />
Proposals closed Sunday, November 20, 2011, so we can finalize the list and add them to registration! (The deadline for preconference proposals has passed.)<br />
<br />
Spaces available: main meeting room (max 275) + 5 breakout rooms (max 30-50). <br />
<br />
'''Please include a "Contact/Responsible Individual" name and email address so we know who is willing to put on the proposed precon.<br />
'''<br />
==Full Day==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Developing applications using REST web services ===<br />
<br />
Been hearing about web services but don’t know where to start to build something? Have you built applications that use read services but are stumped by OAuth, Content Negotiation and HTTP Headers? Come dig in and learn how to build applications that interact with both read and write REST services. We’ll cover the basic principles and practices of REST services and discuss the Atom Publishing Protocol as a REST service and its extensibility. The group will examine and test the CouchDB HTTP API by building a simple list creation tool. You’ll learn how OCLC’s platform web services leverage Atom to expose the data and business processes from OCLC’s library systems. By the end of the session, you’ll know the basic principles of REST services, be able to perform Create, Read, Update and Delete operations via REST and be able to authenticate to REST services via API keys and OAuth.<br />
<br />
Come ready to learn and code!<br />
<br />
Presenter: Karen Coombs - coombsk at oclc dot org<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
*Sam Kome<br />
*Ray Schwartz (schwartzr2@wpunj.edu)<br />
*Jim Robinson<br />
*David Bucknum<br />
*Jean Rainwater<br />
*Joshua Gomez<br />
*Andy Kohler<br />
*Michael North<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
*Charlie Morris<br />
*Michael Lindsey<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen (morning only)<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Dre<br />
* Timothy Clarke (tclarke@muhlenberg.edu)<br />
* Keith Folsom<br />
* Rebecca Jones<br />
* Michael Doran (doran@uta.edu)<br />
* Ray Henry (ray dot henry at pcc dot edu)<br />
* Bohyun Kim<br />
* Matt Connolly<br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* Justin Littman<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer<br />
* Ron Peterson (ronp@udel.edu)<br />
* Tim Lepczyk<br />
* Joe Montibello<br />
* Mao Tsunekawa (tsunekaw at slis.tsukuba.ac.jp)<br />
* Ryuuji Yoshimoto (ryuuji at notaland.com)<br />
* Masae Fujita (mfujita at code4lib.jp)<br />
<br />
==Half Day Morning==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Linkfest ===<br />
<br />
We've had talks and sessions galore about Linked Data at code4lib in past years. Let's focus on linking. Bring data you want to publish and link to or link from and your ideas about new ways we can push data linking into being part of our regular approach to how we put our libraries' content and services on the web. At the start of the session we'll run a quick poll to see who wants to link to what and how, and we'll pair or group up and get to work from there. May a kajillion links bloom!<br />
<br />
If you need an "intro to linked data" we can prep a good list of readings/talks to review before you come. But please come ready to link!<br />
<br />
Organizer type person: Dan Chudnov, GWU Libraries, @dchud or dchud at gwu edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Becky Yoose<br />
* Tom Johnson<br />
* Ed Summers<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* William Gunn<br />
* Jason Ronallo<br />
* Keri Thompson<br />
* David Lacy<br />
* Corey A Harper<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
* Joel Richard (richardjm AT si DOT edu)<br />
* Devon Smith<br />
* Scott Hanrath (shanrath AT ku DOT edu)<br />
* Jason Stirnaman (jstirnaman AT kumc DOT edu)<br />
* Sean Chen<br />
* Laura Smart<br />
* Tommy Ingulfsen<br />
* Mark Mounts (mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu)<br />
* Kate Zwaard<br />
* Cindy Harper<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
* Tim Shearer<br />
<br />
=== What's New in Solr ===<br />
<br />
UPDATE: Erik won't be making it to Seattle, but will tune in and call in as desired to that time slot. Discuss Solr!!! I'll be lurking and helping out however I can.<br />
<br />
This session will bring folks up to speed on the latest developments in Lucene and Solr. There's always a lot of new capabilities as well as tips and tricks on using Solr in clever and powerful ways. <br />
<br />
Presenter: Erik Hatcher - erik . hatcher @ lucidimagination dot com (remotely calling in and/or via IRC)<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* "Erik Hetzner" <erik.hetzner AT ucop BORK edu><br />
* "Michael B. Klein" <mbklein@gmail><br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* David Isaak <david.isaak@kpchr.org><br />
* John Pillans <jpillan@indiana.edu><br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* Shahin Sahebi (shahin.ezzatsahebi at utoronto dot ca)<br />
* Naomi Dushay (ndushay at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Jeremy Nelson<br />
* Kirk Hess <kirkhess@illinois.edu><br />
* Gary Thompson<br />
* Larry Baerveldt <lrbaerveldt@gmail.com><br />
* Dennis Schafroth <dennis @ indexdata.com><br />
* Bobbi Fox <bobbi_fox at harvard dot edu><br />
* Ed Fugikawa <ed at coalliance dot org><br />
* Eric James <eric dot james at yale dot edu><br />
* Robert Haschart <rh9ec at virginia dot edu><br />
* Ted Lawless<br />
<br />
=== Knocking Down Silos: Tools and Approaches for Simplifying Discovery ===<br />
<br />
What strategies have you used to merge silos to give users a more streamlined search experience? How are libraries using tools like Drupal, Islandora, Dublin Core, Solr and Blacklight to make article, catalog and/or repository content discoverable via a single interface? If you’re interested in these issues, challenges and conundrums join us for a morning of thinking, dreaming and scheming. <br />
<br />
Speakers/Facilitators will be:<br />
- Thom Cox - Manager of Library Information Technology Services - Tufts University<br />
- Ken Varnum – Web Systems Manager - University of Michigan Libraries<br />
- Stephen Westman – Analyst Programmer, Emerging Technologies and Services - Oregon State University Libraries <br />
<br />
Contact: Margaret Mellinger - margaret dot mellinger at oregonstate dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
* David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Tammy Allgood Wolf<br />
* Wayne Schneider<br />
* Laney McGlohon<br />
* Andrea Schurr (Andrea-Schurr AT utc DOT edu)<br />
* "Kevin S. Clarke" <ksclarke@gmail><br />
*Kevin Reiss (kr2 AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Dan Brubaker Horst (dan.brubaker.horst AT nd.edu)<br />
<br />
==Half Day Afternoon==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Git -r done === <br />
<br />
A session to cover all things Git, everyone's favorite distributed version control system. This session should cover a little bit of the history of Git, how it works, and how it's different than other version controls systems like SVN. Practical application should also be covered, including how to clone existing repos and contribute code back to them, how to host your own repository, and best practices for setting up a distributed network.<br />
<br />
Looking for attendees with real-life Git experience to share it, so we can all broaden our understanding of possible use-cases and nifty advanced features.<br />
<br />
Coordinator: <del>Ian Walls, ByWater Solutions, @sekjal or ian.walls at bywatersolutions com</del><br />
<br />
Coordinator Stand-In: Michael B. Klein, Stanford University Libraries, @mbklein or mbklein at stanford.edu<br />
<br />
Helper: Cary Gordon, Cherry Hill Company, @highermath / cgordon@chillco.com<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
<br />
* Patrick Berry (pberry@csuchico.edu)<br />
* Chris Sharp (csharp@georgialibraries.org)<br />
* Matt Critchlow (mcritchlow@ucsd.edu)<br />
* Peter Murray (Peter.Murray@lyrasis.org)<br />
* Margaret Heller (mheller@dom.edu)<br />
* Kevin S. Clarke (ksclarke@gmail)<br />
* Michael B. Klein (mbklein@gmail)<br />
* Demian Katz (demian DOT katz AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Benjamin Shum (bshum@biblio.org)<br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer at rockarch dot org)<br />
* Tammy Allgood Wolf (tammy.allgood@asu.edu)<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Lisa Kurt (lkurt@unr.edu)<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* John Wynstra (john.wynstra@uni.edu)<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune@princeton.edu)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
* Shahin Sahebi (shahin.ezzatsahebi@utoronto.ca)<br />
* Devon Smith<br />
* Jeremy Nelson<br />
* Stephanie Collett<br />
* Gary Thompson<br />
* Brian McBride (brian.mcbride at utah.edu)<br />
* Jacob Reed (jacob.reed at utah.edu)<br />
* Bohyun Kim (bohyun.kim at fiu.edu)<br />
* Larry Baerveldt <lrbaerveldt@gmail.com><br />
* Wayne Schneider<br />
* Matt Connolly<br />
* ernesto valencia<br />
* Ed Fugikawa <ed at coalliance dot org><br />
* Andrea Schurr (Andrea-Schurr at utc dot edu)<br />
* David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Kate Zwaard<br />
* Kevin Reiss (kr2 AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Jon Stroop<br />
<br />
=== Blacklight ===<br />
<br />
This session will be walk-through of the architecture of Blacklight and what we have been improving since the rails 3 upgrade. In addition to the architecture of the software, we will also briefly discuss the architecture of the Blacklight community and what has made it successful so far.<br />
<br />
For part of the session we will install Blacklight live and get it up and running. This install demo will include a How-To on basic customizations in Blacklight using a test-driven approach (one of the cornerstones of the Blacklight community).<br />
<br />
For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ). We will also send out some brief instructions beforehand for those that would like to setup their environments to follow along and get Blacklight up and running on their local machines.<br />
<br />
Installation screencast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLuHuoB8Z6w<br />
<br />
Presenters: Jessie Keck, Stanford University - jkeck at stanford dot edu | Molly Pickral, University of Virginia - mpc3c at virginia dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* bernardo gomez ( bgomez at emory dot edu )<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Sibyl Schaefer (sschaefer@rockarch.org)<br />
* John Pillans (jpillan@indiana.edu)<br />
* Mang Sun (mang.dot sun at rice dot edu)<br />
* Emily Lynema (emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Daniel Lovins (daniel dot lovins at nyu dot edu)<br />
* Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* Keith Folsom<br />
* Kirk Hess <kirkhess@illinois.edu><br />
* Jason Stirnaman (jstirnaman AT kumc DOT edu)<br />
* David Drexler <ddrexler@eou.edu><br />
* Mike Giarlo (michael at psu.edu)<br />
* Scott Fisher<br />
* Ryuuji Yoshimoto (ryuuji at notaland.com)<br />
* Joe Montibello (joseph.montibello@dartmouth.edu)<br />
* Mao Tsunekawa (tsunekaw at slis.tsukuba.ac.jp)<br />
<br />
=== DACS and EAD Overview ===<br />
<br />
This session will look at what DACS (Describing Archives: a Content Standard) is and describe the ten required elements. Then there will be an overview of what EAD is, how it works, and the required elements. The final part will be a practice session on taking a paper finding aid and coding it using DACS and EAD.<br />
<br />
Presenter: Doris Munson, Eastern Washington University, dmunson at ewu dot edu<br />
(please feel free to contact me if you are interested in being a co-presenter)<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Francis Kayiwa ( kayiwa@ YouEyeSee dot edu )<br />
* Carmen Mitchell (carmenmitchell at gmail dot com)<br />
* Cindy Harper (charper at colgate dot edu)<br />
<br />
=== [[Digging into metadata: context, code, and collaboration]] ===<br />
<br />
Working with library/archival metadata is difficult. This preconference will tackle pressing questions and will show some of the intricacies of metadata (including AACR2/MARC) with exercises to demonstrate why inconsistencies exist in the data. What steps can the cataloging & metadata community take to help improve the quality of this data? What tools & techniques could help? Rules have evolved over time leaving dirty legacy data. Systems have impacted--and will continue to impact--data structure & design. How can this data be aggregated and refined for use in a new emerging data environments? What assumptions can safely be made and when do you need to inquire about local practice? We will end with a hack-fest where you can ask questions of experienced catalogers and get help with your metadata related problems. Bring your laptops and data. <br />
<br />
Person Herder: Becky Yoose, Grinnell College, yoosebec at grinnell dot edu<br />
<br />
Collaborators/Facilitators: Corey Harper, New York University - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu | Shana L. McDanold, University of Pennsylvania - <br />
mcdanold at pobox dot upenn dot edu | Laura Smart, Caltech - laura at library dot caltech dot edu<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* Peter Green (pmgreen@princeton.edu)<br />
* David Isaak (david.isaak@kpchr.org)<br />
* Alex Rolfe (arolfe@georgefox.edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Sarah Johnston (johnsts@stolaf.edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
* Adam Wead (awead {at} rockhall d.t 0 R G)<br />
* Tania Fersenheim (tania dot fersenheim at gmail) (I'm only a maybe because I may have a conflict in this time slot)<br />
* Robin Dean (robin at coalliance dot org)<br />
* Takanori Hayashi (tzhaya at affrc dot go dot jp)<br />
* Paul Deschner (deschner at law dot harvard dot edu)<br />
<br />
=== "Geo" ===<br />
This session will explore, we hope collaboratively, the presentation of objects on maps. There will be a section on workflow, a section on discovering objects via "geobrowse," a section discovery of objects via "geosearch," and an exploration of the discovery and presentation of geo-referenced images (e.g. historic maps). There will be open discussion on other approaches to map-based discovery. Emphasis will be placed on simplicity of workflow and implementation. Technologies include: Atom, Django, Solr, and OpenLayers. <br />
<br />
Presenters: Mike Graves, UNC Chapel Hill, gravm at email dot unc dot edu; Tim Shearer, UNC Chapel Hill, tshearer at email dot unc dot edu<br />
(please feel free to contact Tim if you are interested in being a co-presenter)<br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending ====<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Anoop Atre ~ anoop.atre AT mnsu . edu<br />
* Chad Nelson (cnelson17 AT gsu DOT edu)<br />
* Jason Casden (jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe (d.jayasinghe@utoronto.ca)<br />
* Sepehr Mavedati (sepehr DOT mavedati AT utoronto DOT ca)<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
* Joel Richard (richardjm AT si DOT edu)<br />
* Jonathan Rochkind<br />
* Naomi Dushay (ndushay at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Scott Hanrath (shanrath AT ku DOT edu)<br />
* Aaron Collier (acollier AT csufresno DOT edu)<br />
* David Lacy (david DOT lacy AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* Jen Weintraub (jweintraub AT library dot ucla dot edu)<br />
* Sean Chen<br />
* Bobbi Fox (bobbi_fox AT harvard dot edu)<br />
* Eric James (eric dot james at yale dot edu)<br />
* Ted Lawless<br />
* Dan Brubaker Horst (dan.brubaker.horst AT nd.edu)<br />
* Masae Fujita (mfujita at code4lib.jp)<br />
<br />
== Half-day Evening ==<br />
<br />
=== Microsoft Campus Visit ===<br />
Join us for a trip across Lake Washington to Microsoft Headquarters. Bus will depart from the conference hotel at 4:15pm on Monday. We will visit the Microsoft Home, the Envisioning Lab, and/or the MS Library. The we'll head over to Microsoft Research for drinks and appetizers, and you'll see some great demos of some cool new (and free!) technologies coming out of MSR. Bus will get back to hotel by 9:00pm, plenty of time to hit a pub. You'll learn about:<br />
<br />
1. Layerscape -[http://communities.worldwidetelescope.org/]<br />
<br />
2. ChronoZoom - [http://research.microsoft.com/chronozoom/]<br />
<br />
3. F# - [http://www.tryfsharp.org]<br />
<br />
4. Microsoft Academic Search - [http://academic.research.microsoft.com]<br />
<br />
5. Microsoft Audio Visual Indexing System - [http://research.microsoft.com/mavis] <br />
<br />
Space is limited, so reserve your seat today Email Alex at the address below. <br />
<br />
Coordinator: Alex Wade, Microsoft Research, awade at microsoft dot com <br />
<br />
Presenters: Behrooz Chitsaz; Rob Fatland; Christophe Poulain; Michael Zyskowski <br />
<br />
==== Interest in Attending (Registration closed! We are now at capacity.) ====<br />
* Declan Fleming<br />
* Matt Critchlow<br />
* Tom Keays (keaysht at lemoyne dot edu)<br />
* mark a. matienzo (mark at matienzo dot oh are gee)<br />
* Mark Mounts <mark.mounts@dartmouth.edu><br />
* Kyle Banerjee <banerjek@uoregon.edu><br />
* Evviva Weinraub<br />
* Emily Lynema <emily_lynema at ncsu dot edu><br />
* Jason Casden <jmcasden AT ncsu DOT edu><br />
* Daniel Lovins <daniel.lovins@nyu.edu><br />
* Cynthia Ng<br />
* "Gabriel Farrell" <gsf24@drexel.edu><br />
* Shaun Ellis (shaune AT princeton DOT edu)<br />
* Derek Merleaux (derek@merleaux d0t net)<br />
* Mads Villadsen<br />
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen<br />
* Jørn Thøgersen<br />
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen<br />
* Dileshni Jayasinghe<br />
* Matt Phillips (mphillips@law.harvard.edu)<br />
* Wendy Robertson<br />
* Shahin Sahebi<br />
* Matt Connolly <mjc12 AT cornell dot edu><br />
* Jeremy Nelson<br />
* Naomi Dushay (ndushay at stanford dot edu)<br />
* Dre<br />
* Ken Varnum (varnum umich edu)<br />
* David Uspal (david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu)<br />
* REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2012]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2012_preconference_proposals&diff=101322012 preconference proposals2012-01-09T16:53:06Z<p>Tshearer: Adding geo pre-conference</p>
<hr />
<div>=Proposals for 2012 Code4LibCon Preconferences=<br />
Proposals closed Sunday, November 20, 2011, so we can finalize the list and add them to registration! (The deadline for preconference proposals has passed.)<br />
<br />
Spaces available: main meeting room (max 275) + 5 breakout rooms (max 30-50). <br />
<br />
'''Please include a "Contact/Responsible Individual" name and email address so we know who is willing to put on the proposed precon.<br />
'''<br />
==Full Day==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Hacking Content ===<br />
<br />
What is the future of getting library information and resources into users’ hands at the right time and with appropriate context and relevancy. Learning management systems, library guides, Web-scale discovery systems-plenty of tools to choose from and still we see lots of opportunities for improvement. Let’s pick them apart and brainstorm ideas for projects that could address weaknesses in one or all of these systems. If you’re interested in these issues, challenges and conundrums join us for a day of thinking, dreaming and scheming. All skill sets and backgrounds needed. <br />
<br />
Speakers/Facilitators will be:<br />
- Thom Cox - Manager of Library Information Technology Services - Tufts University<br />
- Ken Varnum – Web Systems Manager - University of Michigan Libraries<br />
- Evviva Weinraub – Director, Emerging Technologies and Services - Oregon State University Libraries <br />
<br />
Contact: Margaret Mellinger - margaret dot mellinger at oregonstate dot edu<br />
<br />
=== Developing applications using REST web services ===<br />
<br />
Been hearing about web services but don’t know where to start to build something? Have you built applications that use read services but are stumped by OAuth, Content Negotiation and HTTP Headers? Come dig in and learn how to build applications that interact with both read and write REST services. We’ll cover the basic principles and practices of REST services and discuss the Atom Publishing Protocol as a REST service and its extensibility. The group will examine and test the CouchDB HTTP API by building a simple list creation tool. You’ll learn how OCLC’s platform web services leverage Atom to expose the data and business processes from OCLC’s library systems. By the end of the session, you’ll know the basic principles of REST services, be able to perform Create, Read, Update and Delete operations via REST and be able to authenticate to REST services via API keys and OAuth.<br />
<br />
Come ready to learn and code!<br />
<br />
Presenter: Karen Coombs - coombsk at oclc dot org<br />
<br />
==Half Day Morning==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Linkfest ===<br />
<br />
We've had talks and sessions galore about Linked Data at code4lib in past years. Let's focus on linking. Bring data you want to publish and link to or link from and your ideas about new ways we can push data linking into being part of our regular approach to how we put our libraries' content and services on the web. At the start of the session we'll run a quick poll to see who wants to link to what and how, and we'll pair or group up and get to work from there. May a kajillion links bloom!<br />
<br />
If you need an "intro to linked data" we can prep a good list of readings/talks to review before you come. But please come ready to link!<br />
<br />
Organizer type person: Dan Chudnov, GWU Libraries, @dchud or dchud at gwu edu<br />
<br />
=== What's New in Solr ===<br />
<br />
This session will bring folks up to speed on the latest developments in Lucene and Solr. There's always a lot of new capabilities as well as tips and tricks on using Solr in clever and powerful ways. <br />
<br />
Presenter: Erik Hatcher - erik . hatcher @ lucidimagination dot com<br />
<br />
<br />
==Half Day Afternoon==<br />
<br />
<br />
=== Git -r done === <br />
<br />
A session to cover all things Git, everyone's favourite distributed version control system. This session should cover a little bit of the history of Git, how it works, and how it's different than other version controls systems like SVN. Practical application should also be covered, including how to clone existing repos and contribute code back to them, how to host your own repository, and best practices for setting up a distributed network.<br />
<br />
Looking for attendees with real-life Git experience to share it, so we can all broaden our understanding of possible use-cases and nifty advanced features.<br />
<br />
Coordinator: Ian Walls, ByWater Solutions, @sekjal or ian.walls at bywatersolutions com<br />
<br />
=== Blacklight ===<br />
<br />
This session will be walk-through of the architecture of Blacklight and what we have been improving since the rails 3 upgrade. In addition to the architecture of the software, we will also briefly discuss the architecture of the Blacklight community and what has made it successful so far.<br />
<br />
For part of the session we will install Blacklight live and get it up and running. This install demo will include a How-To on basic customizations in Blacklight using a test-driven approach (one of the cornerstones of the Blacklight community).<br />
<br />
For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ). We will also send out some brief instructions beforehand for those that would like to setup their environments to follow along and get Blacklight up and running on their local machines.<br />
<br />
Presenters: Jessie Keck, Stanford University - jkeck at stanford dot edu | Molly Pickral, University of Virginia - mpc3c at virginia dot edu<br />
<br />
=== DACS and EAD Overview ===<br />
<br />
This session will look at what DACS (Describing Archives: a Content Standard) is and describe the ten required elements. Then there will be an overview of what EAD is, how it works, and the required elements. The final part will be a practice session on taking a paper finding aid and coding it using DACS and EAD.<br />
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Presenter: Doris Munson, Eastern Washington University, dmunson at ewu dot edu<br />
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=== [[Digging into metadata: context, code, and collaboration]] ===<br />
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Working with library/archival metadata is difficult. This preconference will tackle pressing questions and will show some of the intricacies of metadata (including AACR2/MARC) with exercises to demonstrate why inconsistencies exist in the data. What steps can the cataloging & metadata community take to help improve the quality of this data? What tools & techniques could help? Rules have evolved over time leaving dirty legacy data. Systems have impacted--and will continue to impact--data structure & design. How can this data be aggregated and refined for use in a new emerging data environments? What assumptions can safely be made and when do you need to inquire about local practice? We will end with a hack-fest where you can ask questions of experienced catalogers and get help with your metadata related problems. Bring your laptops and data. <br />
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Person Herder: Becky Yoose, Grinnell College, yoosebec at grinnell dot edu<br />
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Collaborators/Facilitators: Corey Harper, New York University - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu | Shana L. McDanold, University of Pennsylvania - <br />
mcdanold at pobox dot upenn dot edu | Laura Smart, Caltech - laura at library dot caltech dot edu<br />
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=== "Geo" ===<br />
This session will explore, we hope collaboratively, the presentation of objects on maps. There will be a section on workflow, a section on discovering objects via "geobrowse," a section discovery of objects via "geosearch," and an exploration of the discovery and presentation of geo-referenced images (e.g. historic maps). There will be open discussion on other approaches to map-based discovery. Emphasis will be placed on simplicity of workflow and implementation. Technologies include: Atom, Django, Solr, and OpenLayers. <br />
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Presenters: Mike Graves, UNC Chapel Hill, gravm at email dot unc dot edu; Tim Shearer, UNC Chapel Hill, tshearer at email dot unc dot edu<br />
(please feel free to contact Tim if you are interested in being a co-presenter)<br />
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[[Category: Code4Lib2012]]</div>Tshearerhttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=Virtual_Lightning_Talks&diff=8016Virtual Lightning Talks2011-04-18T15:53:34Z<p>Tshearer: /* Participant Signup */</p>
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<div>One of the highlights of the Code4Lib annual meeting is the “lightning talk” rounds. A lightning talk is a fast-paced 5 minute talk on a topic of the presenter’s choosing. They are usually scheduled on an ad-hoc, first-come-first-served basis on the day of the event. They are an opportunity to provide a platform for someone who is just getting started with public speaking, who wants to ask a question or invite people to help with a project, or for someone to boast about something he or she did or tell a short cautionary story. These things are all interesting and worth talking about, but there might not be enough to say about them to fill up a full session timeslot.<br />
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“Virtual Lightning Talks” replicates this conference activity online in a virtual meeting environment. Each one-hour block consists of 10 six-minute sessions (one minute for the presenter to take control of the virtual meeting environment and test audio followed by a five minute presentation). Presenters show their work by sharing their entire desktop; the presentation can consist of slides, web browser, command-line shell, or any other application that can be shown on the desktop.<br />
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Code4Lib Virtual Lightning Talks is using the Saba Centra webinar platform (Java-based, multi-platform) through [http://www.lyrasis.org/ LYRASIS].<br />
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== Event Participant Guidelines (everyone) ==<br />
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* Check out the [http://mt205.centra.com/SiteRoots/main/SystemCheck/SystemCheck.jhtml minimum configuration guidelines and system test page] for the webinar software.<br />
* Questions and comments relevant to the presentation (e.g. for the speaker) go in the conferencing tool's chat window. Side comments and snark go in the IRC channel.<br />
* The event will be recorded for later viewing.<br />
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== Presenter Guidelines ==<br />
[[Image:Saba-sign-on.png|right|alt=Snapshot of web page highlighting the "Launch on Desktop" button for presenters to use|Use the "Launch on Desktop" button.]]<br />
The webinar platform supports desktop sharing by Mac, Linux, and Windows servers. Centra offers to options to join a conference: desktop-based and browser-based. To share your desktop, you ''must join the conference using the desktop software''.<br />
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'''Technical Requirements''': Minimum configurations for Mac, Linux and Windows are on the [http://mt205.centra.com/SiteRoots/main/SystemCheck/SystemCheck.jhtml system test] page. In addition, the conference will use Voice-over-IP (VoIP), so you must have a microphone to present (and preferably a headset to eliminate echo).<br />
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'''Prior to the webinar''': Download and install the Centra desktop software. Versions are available for [http://mt205.centra.com/SiteRoots/main/Install/macx/setup.jhtml Mac], [http://mt205.centra.com/SiteRoots/main/Install/linux/setup.jhtml Linux], and [http://mt205.centra.com/SiteRoots/main/Install/win32/setup.jhtml Windows]. After installing the client, run the [http://mt205.centra.com/SiteRoots/main/SystemCheck/SystemCheck.jhtml Centra system test] to verify connectivity.<br />
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'''At the start of the webinar''': Follow the link to the event and enter your e-mail address into the form. You must select "Launch on Desktop" to open the Centra desktop client. <br />
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* The webinar software will open 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. If you want to have extra time to test the system and get ready for your presentation, sign in during this 30 minute window.<br />
* Your screen resolution must be 1280 by 768 or less.<br />
* If you have more than one screen/monitor, disable all screens but one. (The software will share all of your screens as one large desktop, making it hard for people to follow.)<br />
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== Virtual Lightning Talks #1 -- April 29, 2011 ==<br />
April 29, 2011 at 1:00pm Eastern U.S. Daylight Time ([http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=4&day=29&year=2011&hour=13&min=0&sec=0&p1=179 see this time in your local timezone]). [http://mt205.centra.com/SiteRoots/main/Public/EventDetails.jhtml?sessionid=1301942560211188071 Webinar link] (After sending out a tweet on April 8th, I noticed that there were only 6 presenter slot signups, which is only 36 minutes. I increased it to 9.)<br />
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| 2 || Luciano Ramalho || luciano.ramalho@bireme.org || MARC-DM: a JavaScript API for indexing MARC-JSON records in CouchDB <br />
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| 3 || Michael Appleby, Youn Noh || michael.appleby@yale.edu, youn.noh@yale.edu || Extending VuFind for cross-collection search <br />
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