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Southeast 2017 Schedule

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*'''Sponsor:''' Rosalyn Metz, Director of Library Technologies and Digital Strategy, Emory University Libraries
*'''Coordinators:''' Laura Akerman, Discovery Systems and Metadata Librarian, Emory University Libraries; Elizabeth Peele Mumpower, Systems Librarian, Emory University Libraries.
 
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style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| '''TitlePresenter (s)'''| style="border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"| '''Presenter (s)Description''' |-| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in;"| <div align="right">9:15 AM</div>| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">10:00 AM</div>| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:45:00</div>| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| Coffee and registration| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| | style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| | style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;padding:0in;"| Laura Akerman and Elizabeth Mumpower |-| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in;"| <div align="right">10:00 AM</div>| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">10:15 AM</div>| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:15:00</div>| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| Welcome and logistics| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| | style="background-color:#d9ead3;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| | style="background-color:#d9ead3;border:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;padding:0in;"| Rosalyn Metz |-| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in;"| <div align="right">10:15 AM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">10:40 AM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:25:00</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| Presentation| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| P6| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| Histonets: Operationalizing historic images using machine learning for research| style="border:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;padding:0in;"| Jack Reed, Geospatial Web Engineer, Stanford University |-| colspan="7" style="border:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in;"| This presentation will discuss a novel use of machine learning and computer vision techniques on historic maps. As scholars turn to images for research, extracting operational data from them can often be a time consuming and error prone task. Primary research data for historical road networks can be obtained from images and often times is manually extracted. A recently developed open source software project, Histonets, aims to solve these problems by providing a semi-automated way for users to extract road network data from historic maps. Much of this technology is reliant on the IIIF Image API for delivering images. The presentation will demonstrate the software, discuss challenges encountered, and the future of the project. |-| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in;"| <div align="right">10:40 AM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">11:05 AM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:25:00</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| Presentation| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| P3| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| DOE Code| style="border:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;padding:0in;"| Katie Knight, Metadata and Cataloging Librarian, and Jay Billings, Research Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory |-| colspan="7" style="border:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in;"| This presentation will be an overview of DOE Code, the new software project from the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). DOE Code aims to provide an open source, social platform for all DOE scientific software. It connects to repositories on GitHub, Bitbucket, and others, and provides a place to host code for users that are unable to use other hosting services. Since DOE Code is itself an open source product, other institutions will be able to download and deploy it for their own purposes too. This presentation will also include some detail of the proposed metadata schema. By sharing our project with a community of information and metadata experts, we hope to invite discussion, critique, alternate perspectives, and/or general feedback so as to strengthen the project as a whole. |-| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in;"| <div align="right">11:05 AM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">11:30 AM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:25:00</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| Presentation| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| | style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| Where We're Headed with Bento-Box Search| style="border:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;padding:0in;"| Kevin Beswick, Digital Technologies Development Librarian, North Carolina State University |-| colspan="7" style="border:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in;"| Last year, NCSU Libraries released QuickSearch, an open source, Ruby on Rails based toolkit for easily creating bento-box search applications. Since then, we’ve added new features, improved existing features, released new searcher plugins, and improved documentation. This talk will outline several improvements we’ve made, such as making it easier to create plugins to integrate with external APIs, improved analytics collection and visualization, typeahead support, as well as features we have planned, and our vision for the future of bento-box search. I’ll also outline a recently completed project that migrated an existing bento-box search application for Special Collections to the QuickSearch toolkit. |-| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in;"| <div align="right">11:30 AM</div>| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">11:40 AM</div>| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:10:00</div>| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| Break| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| | style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| | style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;padding:0in;"|  |-| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in;"| <div align="right">11:40 AM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">12:05 PM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:25:00</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| Presentation| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| P4| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| Techniques for Optimizing Reusable Content in LibGuides| style="border:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;padding:0in;"| Terri Holtze, Head of Web Services, University of Louisville Libraries |-| colspan="7" style="border:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in;"| Learn techniques for optimizing reusable content while creating flexible designs in LibGuides. This presentation will focus on using widgets and flexbox styling with LibGuides to reduce updating workflow and improve responsive design. |-| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in;"| <div align="right">12:05 PM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">12:12 PM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:07:00</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| Lightning talk| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| L1| style="border-top:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| The Experience IS the Product: Hacking Library Experiences and Products with Design Thinking| style="border:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;padding:0in;"| Christeene Alcosiba,Manager of Operations and Public Programming, Rose Library, Emory University
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| colspanstyle="7background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;" | 9:15 AM| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"| 10:00 AM| style="background-topcolor:#fce5cd;border:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:45:00| style="background-bottomcolor:#fce5cd;border:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Coffee and registration| style="background-leftcolor:#fce5cd;border:0.0313in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| | style="background-rightcolor:#fce5cd;border:0.0313in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Laura Akerman and Elizabeth Mumpower| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"|
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| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0d9ead3;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in0in;"| <div align="right">1210:12 PM</div>00 AM| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0d9ead3;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">1210:19 PM</div>15 AM| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0d9ead3;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:0715:00</div>| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0d9ead3;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Lightning talkWelcome and logistics| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0d9ead3;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| L2| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0d9ead3;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Teaching 3D Digital Skills at GSU LibraryRosalyn Metz| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"| Spencer Roberts, Digital Scholarship Librarian, and Jessica Moss, Georgia State University
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| colspanstyle="7border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;" | 10:15 AM| style="border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding-top:0in;"| 10:40 AM| style="border:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;padding-bottom:0in;"| 0:25:00| style="border:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;padding-left:0in;"| Presentation| style="border:0.0313in0104in solid #cccccc;padding-right:0in;"| Histonets: Operationalizing historic images using machine learning for research| style="border:0.0313in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Georgia State University Library is about to pilot a digital skills training and badging program that will teach students how to use 3D scannersJack Reed, digital modeling toolsGeospatial Web Engineer, and 3D printersStanford University| style="border:0. Students 0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| This presentation will earn discuss a digital badge novel use of machine learning and create digital portfolios where they computer vision techniques on historic maps. As scholars turn to images for research, extracting operational data from them can showcase their workoften be a time consuming and error prone task. Students will digitize artifacts Primary research data for historical road networks can be obtained from university collections in the library images and other departmentsoften times is manually extracted. A recently developed open source software project, thereby adding value Histonets, aims to their learning experience and expanding our digital collectionssolve these problems by providing a semi-automated way for users to extract road network data from historic maps. We will provide an overview Much of our project goals and plans, and welcome feedback or suggestions as we explore this new content area technology is reliant on the IIIF Image API for scholarly training in delivering images. The presentation will demonstrate the librarysoftware, discuss challenges encountered, and the future of the project.
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| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in0in;"| <div align="right">1210:19 PM</div>40 AM| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">1211:30 PM</div>05 AM| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:1125:00</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Lightning talkPresentation| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| L3DOE Code| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Putting the Easy in EZID for ETDSKatie Knight, Metadata and Cataloging Librarian, Oak Ridge National Laboratory| style="border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"| Bethany NashThis presentation will be an overview of DOE Code, Scholarly Repository Librarianthe new software project from the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI). DOE Code aims to provide an open source, Simon O'Riordansocial platform for all DOE scientific software. It connects to repositories on GitHub, Metadata AnalystBitbucket, and Jay Varnerothers, Operating Systems Analyst/Adminand provides a place to host code for users that are unable to use other hosting services. Since DOE Code is itself an open source product, Srother institutions will be able to download and deploy it for their own purposes too.This presentation will also include some detail of the proposed metadata schema. By sharing our project with a community of information and metadata experts, Emory University we hope to invite discussion, critique, alternate perspectives, and/or general feedback so as to strengthen the project as a whole.
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| colspanstyle="7border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;" | 11:05 AM| style="border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding-top:0in;"| 11:30 AM| style="border:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;padding-bottom:0in;"| 0:25:00| style="border:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;padding-left:0in;"| Presentation| style="border:0.0313in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Where We're Headed with Bento-rightBox Search| style="border:0.0313in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| In 2016Kevin Beswick, Emory Digital Technologies Development Librarian, North Carolina State University | style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Last year, NCSU Libraries started a project to implement DOIs in our Electronic Theses released QuickSearch, an open source, Ruby on Rails based toolkit for easily creating bento-box search applications. Since then, we’ve added new features, improved existing features, released new searcher plugins, and Dissertations (ETD) repository applicationimproved documentation. This presentation talk will cover the reasons for the projectoutline several improvements we’ve made, working such as making it easier to create plugins to integrate with EZIDexternal APIs, challenges faced along the wayimproved analytics collection and visualization, what typeahead support, as well as features we learned during the projecthave planned, and tips and tools our vision for implementing DOIs for ETDsthe future of bento-box search. We will I’ll also discuss team dynamics and roles and responsibilities outline a recently completed project that migrated an existing bento-box search application for Special Collections to the software engineer, metadata analyst, and product ownerQuickSearch toolkit.
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| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in0in;"| <div align="right">1211:30 PM</div>AM| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">211:00 PM</div>40 AM| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">10:3010:00</div>| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| LunchBreak| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| | style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| | style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"|
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| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in0in;"| <div align="right">211:00 PM</div>40 AM| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">212:05 PM</div>| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:0525:00</div>| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| AnnouncementsPresentation| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Techniques for Optimizing Reusable Content in LibGuides| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Terri Holtze, Head of Web Services, University of Louisville Libraries| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"| Elizabeth MumpowerLearn techniques for optimizing reusable content while creating flexible designs in LibGuides. This presentation will focus on using widgets and flexbox styling with LibGuides to reduce updating workflow and improve responsive design.
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| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in0in;"| <div align="right">212:05 PM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">212:40 12 PM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:3507:00</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;border-bottompadding:0.0069in solid #c0c0c00in;"| Lightning talk| style="border-left:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Breakout - WorkshopThe Experience IS the Product: Hacking Library Experiences and Products with Design Thinking| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| P1Christeene Alcosiba,Manager of Operations and Public Programming, Rose Library, Emory University| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0000001;border-left:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;border-right:none;padding:0in;"| Coding the Encyclopedia: Wiki Markup for Beginners| style="border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"| Jenn Young Educational Analyst, User Experience or UX design is an emerging discipline and specialty within academic libraries. But often our (or our executive leaders') understanding of this practice is limited to its application in web strategy and Courtney Barondesign. This talk explores ways that design thinking principles can enhance not only our web presence - but also hack the way we think about library processes, programs,Teaching and Learning Librarian at Oxford College, Emory Universitydigital products.
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| colspanstyle="7border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;" | 12:12 PM| style="border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"| 12:19 PM| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 0:07:00| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Lightning talk| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Teaching 3D Digital Skills at GSU Library| style="border-top:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;paddingborder-bottom:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;paddingborder-left:0.0313in0104in solid #cccccc;paddingborder-right:0.0313in0104in solid #000001;padding:0in;"| Have you been interested in editing WikipediaSpencer Roberts, but aren’t sure Digital Scholarship Librarian, and Jessica Moss, Georgia State University| style="border-top:0.0104in solid #cccccc;border-bottom:0.0104in solid #000001;border-left:0.0104in solid #cccccc;border-right:0.0104in solid #000001;padding:0in;"| Georgia State University Library is about to pilot a digital skills training and badging program that will teach students how to get started? Do you already use Wikipedia's WYSIWYG editor 3D scanners, digital modeling tools, and want to expand your editing capabilities? Wiki markup allows you to edit 3D printers. Students will earn a digital badge and create new articles digital portfolios where they can showcase their work. Students will digitize artifacts from university collections in the library and add diverse features other departments, thereby adding value to Wikipedia pages. Whether you’re new to editing Wikipedia or have some their learning experienceand expanding our digital collections. We will provide an overview of our project goals and plans, you’ll learn how to code your way through the world’s largest online general reference work at and welcome feedback or suggestions as we explore this deep-dive sessionnew content area for scholarly training in the library.
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| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in0in;"| <div align="right">212:05 19 PM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">212:30 PM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:2511:00</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Breakout - PresentationLightning talk*| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| P9Putting the Easy in EZID for ETDS| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Managing eResources with MS CEASRBethany Nash, Scholarly Repository Librarian, Simon O'Riordan, Metadata Analyst, and Jay Varner, Operating Systems Analyst/Admin, Sr., Emory University | style="border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"| Melissa RandallIn 2016, Emory University Libraries started a project to implement DOIs in our Electronic Resources CatalogerTheses and Dissertations (ETD) repository application. This presentation will cover the reasons for the project, working with EZID, challenges faced along the way, what we learned during the project, and Jessica Scotttips and tools for implementing DOIs for ETDs. We will also discuss team dynamics and roles and responsibilities for the software engineer, Library Specialistmetadata analyst, Clemson Universityand product owner.
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| colspanstyle="7background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;" | 12:30 PM| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"| 2:00 PM| style="background-topcolor:#fce5cd;border:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| 1:30:00| style="background-bottomcolor:#fce5cd;border:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Lunch| style="background-leftcolor:#fce5cd;border:0.0313in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| | style="background-rightcolor:#fce5cd;border:0.0313in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Have you been interested in editing Wikipedia, but aren’t sure how to get started? Do you already use Wikipedia's WYSIWYG editor and want to expand your editing capabilities? Wiki markup allows you to edit and create new articles and add diverse features to Wikipedia pages. Whether you’re new to editing Wikipedia or have some experience, you’ll learn how to code your way through the world’s largest online general reference work at this deep| style="background-dive sessioncolor:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"|
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| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0d9ead3;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in0in;"| <div align="right">2:05 00 PM</div>| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0d9ead3;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">2:30 05 PM</div>| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0d9ead3;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:2505:00</div>| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0d9ead3;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Breakout - TBD?Announcements| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0d9ead3;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| P2| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0d9ead3;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Elizabeth Mumpower| style="background-color:#d9ead3;border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"|
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| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in0in;"| <div align="right">2:40 05 PM</div>| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">2:50 40 PM</div>| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:1035:00</div>| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| breakBreakout - Workshop| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Coding the Encyclopedia: Wiki Markup for Beginners| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Jenn Young Educational Analyst, and Courtney Baron,Teaching and Learning Librarian at Oxford College, Emory University| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"| Have you been interested in editing Wikipedia, but aren’t sure how to get started? Do you already use Wikipedia's WYSIWYG editor and want to expand your editing capabilities? Wiki markup allows you to edit and create new articles and add diverse features to Wikipedia pages. Whether you’re new to editing Wikipedia or have some experience, you’ll learn how to code your way through the world’s largest online general reference work at this deep-dive session.
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| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0fce5cd;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in0in;"| <div align="right">32:15 40 PM</div>| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0fce5cd;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">32:40 50 PM</div>| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0fce5cd;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:2510:00</div>| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0fce5cd;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Presentationbreak| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0fce5cd;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| P5| style="borderbackground-topcolor:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0fce5cd;border-bottom:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| The Scholar’s Backpack: Using virtual environments to support modern research practice.| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"| Bret Davidson,Interim Associate Head, Digital Library Initiatives, North Carolina State University Libraries
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| colspanstyle="7border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;" | 2:50 PM| style="border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding-top:0in;"| 3:15 PM| style="border:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;padding-bottom:0in;"| 0:25:00| style="border:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;padding-left:0in;"| Presentation| style="border:0.0313in0104in solid #cccccc;padding-right:0in;"| Building information visualizations with PubMed| style="border:0.0313in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Increased emphasis on the reproducibility of research has ignited a shift toward more open practicesEd Sperr, creating new requirements for researchers to improve research infrastructure and develop a modern research skill setClinical Information Librarian, Augusta University/University of Georgia Medical Partnership| style="border:0. This talk will define 0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| The E-utils interface is a modern research skill set, discuss its relationship to powerful tool for querying the principles multitude of open science, and introduce databases available at the Scholar’s BackpackNCBI, a project to help researchers create the scientific computing environments they need to be productiveparticularly PubMed. We will show how we are simplifying the learning experience for novice data scientistsIn this session, how we are improving the reproducibility of scientific computing environments, 'll explore how these environments have been used one can use this interface in our own Summer of Open Science workshop series, conjunction with Google charts and how they could be applied venn.js to library services in a variety of disciplinesdevelop simple (yet sophisticated) interactive tools for visualizing the biomedical literature.
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| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding-top:0.0208in;padding-bottom:0.0208in;padding-left:0.0313in;padding-right:0.0313in0in;"| <div align="right">3:40 15 PM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">43:05 40 PM</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| <div align="right">0:25:00</div>| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| Presentation| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| P8The Scholar’s Backpack: Using virtual environments to support modern research practice.| style="border-top:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0;border-bottom:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-left:0.0069in solid #c0c0c0;border-right:nonecccccc;padding:0in;"| All Together Now: AUC Woodruff Bret Davidson,Interim Associate Head, Digital Library's Collaborative Coding Interest GroupInitiatives, North Carolina State University Libraries| style="border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding:0in;"| Joshua HoganIncreased emphasis on the reproducibility of research has ignited a shift toward more open practices, Metadata & Digital Resources Librariancreating new requirements for researchers to improve research infrastructure and develop a modern research skill set. This talk will define a modern research skill set, discuss its relationship to the principles of open science, and Justin DeLa Cruzintroduce the Scholar’s Backpack, Unit Heada project to help researchers create the scientific computing environments they need to be productive. We will show how we are simplifying the learning experience for novice data scientists, E-Learning Technologieshow we are improving the reproducibility of scientific computing environments, Atlanta University Centerhow these environments have been used in our own Summer of Open Science workshop series, Woodruff Library and how they could be applied to library services in a variety of disciplines.
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| colspanstyle="7border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;" | 3:40 PM| style="border:0.0069in 0104in solid #c0c0c0cccccc;padding-top:0in;"| 4:05 PM| style="border:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;padding-bottom:0in;"| 0:25:00| style="border:0.0208in0104in solid #cccccc;padding-left:0in;"| Presentation| style="border:0.0313in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| All Together Now: AUC Woodruff Library's Collaborative Coding Interest Group| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Joshua Hogan, Metadata & Digital Resources Librarian, and Justin DeLa Cruz, Unit Head, E-rightLearning Technologies, Atlanta University Center, Woodruff Library | style="border:0.0313in0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| In the spring of 2016 librarians and other staff members at the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library began to discern a need for enhancing staff skills in computer programming and information technology. Staff members across many departments were keen to enhance their skills to work with digital asset management programs, online materials, websites and library guides, or automating repetitive tasks. Accordingly, librarians from the Digital Services Department and the E-Learning Technologies Department began meeting to plan the formation of a collaborative group. The Coding Interest Group, as it became known, was created to enhance learning and maintain motivation through peer mentorship and shared experience. This presentation will focus on the experiences the group has had as a collaborative group, learning and teaching new skills together. It also aims to provide recommendations on how to establish similar initiatives in other libraries. Tips on best practices and reflections on improvement will also be included.
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