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==Half Day Afternoon==
 
==Half Day Afternoon==
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=== Data Visualization Hackfest ===
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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 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:
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- we'll (you'll!) do lightning tutorials for some data visualization tools, toolkits (R? d3js? ?), datasets.
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- we'll separate into groups and hack on stuff.
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- at the end of the day, we'll present our progress.
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Not a code hacker?  No worries; all skill sets and backgrounds are valuable!
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* Duration: half-day
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* Contact: Chris Beer (cabeer at stanford.edu)
  
 
==Half Day Evening==
 
==Half Day Evening==

Revision as of 17:53, 22 October 2012

Proposals close Friday, November 2 at 5pm PT.

Spaces available: 4+ Rooms

Please follow the formatting guidelines:

=== Talk Title ===
 
* Presenter/Leader, affiliation (optional), and email address (mandatory!)
* Second Presenter/Leader, affiliation, email address, if applicable

Description.

Full Day

Half Day Morning

Half Day Afternoon

Data Visualization Hackfest

  • 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 "Where Librarians Go To Hack" and the page for the 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:
- we'll (you'll!) do lightning tutorials for some data visualization tools, toolkits (R? d3js? ?), datasets.
- we'll separate into groups and hack on stuff.
- at the end of the day, we'll present our progress.

Not a code hacker? No worries; all skill sets and backgrounds are valuable!

  • Duration: half-day
  • Contact: Chris Beer (cabeer at stanford.edu)

Half Day Evening