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Welcome to code4lib Code4Lib BC! Begun in Summer 2013, this chapter aims to create connections and professional development opportunities for folks from British Columbia and surrounding areas.
Begun You can find the public discussion channel on the Code4lib Slack in Summer 2013, this chapter aims to create connections and professional development opportunities for folks from British Columbia and surrounding areas#c4lbc.
If you're interested in hosting, please [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mh8haGBziQHiBkG_0byNgIEPxWIsBjKAXOss0cE9fJs/edit?usp== sharing take a read over our Planner'''First Annual Code4lib BC Event''' ==s Guide].
== '''WhenNinth Annual Code4Lib BC Unconference 2024''': November 28 and 29, 2013==
'''WhereSave the dates!''': SFU Harbour Centre, Vancouver, BC [http://goo.gl/maps/iyC0j map]
'''Cost'''* Thursday, 16 May and Friday, 17 May* [https: $20//www.eventbrite.ca/e/872117846957/?aff=oddtdtcreator Registration is now open]
This year'''Accommodations'''s C4LBC will be held in Vancouver, BC, and hosted by VCC at the [https: Info coming soon//www.vcc.ca/about/college-information/contact-us/downtown-campus/ Downtown Campus], Room 420
=== What'''Register here''': https://code4libbc2013.eventbrite.ca/s it all about? ===
It'''What''': It’s s a 2 -day unconference! A - a participant-driven meeting featuring lightning talks in the mornings, hackfest in the afternoons, with coffee, tea bringing together a diverse and snacks provided. Lightning talks are brief presentations which are typically 5-10 minutes in length (15 minutes is the maximum) on topics related to open community of library technologies: current projects, tips developers and tricks, or hacks non-developers engaging in the works. Hackfest is an opportunity to bring participants together in an ad hoc fashion for a shorteffective, yet sustained period of collaborative problem -solving, software development and fun. In advance of the event, we will gather project ideas in a form available through our wiki and registration pages. Each afternoon the code4libBC participants will review and discuss the proposals, break into groups, and work on some technology regardless of the projectstheir department or background.
'''Who''': A diverse This year’s event will feature lightning talks and open community of library developers and non-developers engaging in effectivebreakout sessions. Lightning talks are brief, collaborative problem10-solving through technology.Anyone from the library community who is interested in minute presentations on topics related to library technologies . Breakout sessions are welcome an opportunity to join and participatebring participants together in an ad hoc fashion for a short, regardless yet sustained period of their department or background: systems and ITproblem solving, public services, circulation, cataloguing software development and technical services, archives, digitization and preservationfun. All are welcome to help set the agenda, define the outcomes and develop the deliverables!
* '''WhyWhat's included''': Why not? code4libBC is a group of dynamic library technology practitioners throughout the province who want to build new relationships as much as develop new software solutions to problems.room, coffee/tea, wifi, power
* '''Tag d'hashWhat to bring''': #c4lbcyour ideas and enthusiasm.
If you’re ready to get your hands dirty with library technology practitioners, register here* '''Mastodon Hashtag''': https://code4libbc2013.eventbrite.ca/`#c4lbc`
Our first annual code4libBC * '''Code of Conduct''': As a Code4Lib event could not have been made possible without , we adhere to the generous financial support of[http://bit.ly/coc4lib Code4Lib Code of Conduct], which seeks to provide a welcoming, harassment-free environment.
* BCCATS (British Columbia Cataloguing and Technical Services Interest Group)
* BC Electronic Library Network
* BC Libraries Cooperative
* Kwantlen Polytechnic University
* Simon Fraser University
* University of Victoria
And special thanks to the BC Libraries Cooperative for assisting the organizing group with administrative duties.===Lightning Talk and Breakout Session Ideas===
Feel free If there’s a neat project you've been working on, a cool new tool you want to email Paul Joseph (code4libBC Chair) at paul.joseph@ubc.ca with questions show off, or commentsan interesting development in the world of library technology that you want to discuss, Code4Lib BC is a great opportunity to share that with the community.
'''Lightning Talk Proposals and Hackfest/Breakout Suggestions''': Submit them [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1NVEGsJZvqNLyqxATdYvNonGuPmlDAFOJn-R2vGpIvWg/viewform here]. View submissions [https:gle//docs.google.com/forms/d/1NVEGsJZvqNLyqxATdYvNonGuPmlDAFOJn-R2vGpIvWg/viewanalytics hereFH6DxDJgq18jPM5A6 Submit a lightning talk or breakout session idea].
== '''Lightning Talk Proposals''' =Food===
John Durno, University of Victoria* Filling up the Internet Archive using their S3-like API. UVic recently uploaded 750G of old newspapers Coffee/tea and metadata light snacks (over 15,000 issuesthink: pastries) to the IA via their API, based on Amazon's S3, by way of a simple python script making use of the boto library and a wrapper supplied by one of the IA developers. The API proved surprisingly robust, and I'd like to spread will be available at the wordvenue.
[https://www.vcc.ca/services/eat-shop--more/cafeteria/ VCC's Downtown Cafeteria] (Floor 3) offers a variety of entrees and upscale diner-style food prepared by talented students from the Culinary Arts program. (Open '''Thurs only'''.)
Peter TyrrellOtherwise, Andornot* Setting up Apache Solr attendees are encouraged to index explore the wide range of food and search over multiple source types: database and fielded data, Excel/CSV, scanned mags and newspapers, PDFs, word processor documents, websites, geolocations, etcbeverage options nearby. Focus will be on schema and DataImportHandler considerations, plus amusing anecdotes as time allowsLocal organizers have provided a few recommendations below.* Another option would be: scripts that parse a PDF into a TIFIf you have dietary restrictions/preferences, JPG, TXT, and positional XML per page via djvulibre and imagemagick libraries. Make 'em ready feel free to ask for indexing and flexible display.* I could maybe go over how to (and how NOT to) represent and display hierarchical (cough, archival) data in an Apache Solr index. Mostly this would be a juicy rant about how just how ruddy difficult I found it.specific suggestions!
====Coffee & baked goods====
* Nemesis coffee - [https://maps.google.com/?cid=3116382671480623498 302 W Hastings St]
* Revolver coffee - [https://maps.google.com/?cid=7637660912074558893 325 Cambie St]
* Purebread - [https://maps.google.com/?cid=448773891542528173 159 W Hastings St]
* Lee's Donuts Gastown - [https://maps.google.com/?cid=13423786774947035631 199 Water St]
Stefan Khan====Meals====* [https://www.vcc.ca/services/eat-Kernahan, The University of British Columbiashop--more/cafeteria/ VCC Downtown Cafeteria] (Thurs only) - 3rd floor* UBC is launching an inMarugame Udon -house product for managing course reserves that helps streamline workflows between faculty & library[https://maps.google.com/?cid=9331854931384302026 589 Beatty St]* MeeT Gastown - [https://maps.google.com/?cid=8486430434256396620 inner Courtyard, within library staff 12 Water St] (evegetarian)* Meat & Bread - [https://maps.g copyright control etcgoogle.com/?cid=5974644075226205790 370 Cambie St]* Nuba - [https://maps.google.com/?cid=16710652764342550272 207 W Hastings St] (veg friendly), and library & student, which I'd like * Pholicious - [https://maps.google.com/?cid=464715567622825479 430 W Pender St]* Ready-to present on, the content of which would be on completed modules to date and learning lessons for others-eat at City Market (unless you're boycotting Loblaws!) - [https://maps.google.com/?cid=12866074011377369903 658 Homer St]
=== Schedule ===
Marcus Emmanuel Barnes, Simon Fraser University* Normalizing existing digitized content into standardized packages for robust long-term management. A report on SFU Library's METS-Bagger tool''''Please note that all times are PST (Vancouver, with a discussion of the benefits, design principles used for the packaging specification, and potential next stepsCanada).'''''
==== Day 1 : Thursday, May 16 ====
Colleen Bell, University of the Fraser Valley{| class="wikitable"| 8:30 || Venue opens|-| 9:00 || Welcome and announcements|-| 9:15 || Lightning talks* I've been using PHP, JSON, [https://cynthiang.ca/2024/05/16/presentation-giving-back-to-the-community-through-transparency-and Libguides widgets -a-public-handbook/ Giving back to integrate Libguides content into our ERM the community through transparency and ERM content into our Libguidesa public handbook] - Cynthia "Arty" Ng* [https://github. This is particularly useful for libraries using SFU's researcher suitecom/telezoic/PostTwitter Twitter Archiving, but could provide ideas for anyone, since the code generated by the PHP Post-Twitter] - Dan Sifton* "Wait I can be displayed in any web page't lose that!" Saving circ data with MS Office during a system change - Trevor Smith |-| 10:30 || Break|-| 10:45 || Lightning talks (continued)* [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1nMJttwl7u8Rlv2x4b4b9tH_cbafZe4AQ6n1KinG_Muw/edit Find a Space] - Andy Peterson* Implementing Time of Flight People Counting at UVic Libraries - John Durno* Improving online user experience through collaboration with public service staff - Janis McKenzie|-| 12:00 || Lunch|-| 1:00 || Breakout sessions * |-| 2:30 || Break|-| 2:45 || Breakout sessions (continued)* |-| 4:00 || Breakout reports|-| 5:00 || Social event at The Permanent Library (330 Pender St) feat. [https://www.instagram.com/pretendwinebar/ Pretend Wine Bar]* [https://maps.app.goo.gl/WVUchkZHbstXfRHE9 Directions] from VCC to the Permanent Library (about a 2 min walk)* Big thanks to [https://internetarchivecanada.org/ Internet Archive Canada]!|}
==== Day 2 : Friday, May 17 ====
{| class="wikitable"
| 8:30 || Venue opens
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| 9:00 || Welcome and announcements
|-
| 9:15 || Lightning talks
* CatalogerGPT: an AI powered cataloguing assistant as agentic collaboration - Glen Greenly
* Moving to the Cloud: Better late than never? - Scott Leslie
* Moving our library to the Folio LSP - Olga Kalachinskaya
Mark Jordan, Simon Fraser University|-* Libraries are realizing the potential for exposing their locally managed content as Linked Data. One of the types of local data that offers a lot of potential for leveraging Linked Data's capabilities is the controlled subject terms applied to local digital collections. I would like to demonstrate how I've enriched SFU's Editorial Cartoons Collection's descriptive metadata with URIs from http| 10://id.loc.gov, paying particular attention to those from the Thesaurus for Graphic Material.30 || Break|-| 11:00 || Lightning talks (continued)* Explanation and demo of docrOpenAthens Authentication vs IP EZProxy - Ryan Regier* Title list comparison using Pandas/smd, a distributed Optical Character Recognition platform designed to use smartphones and tablets to do the OCR.Jupyter - James Fournie* Telidon update - John Durno|-| 12:00 || Lunch|-| 1:30 || Breakout sessions * |-| 2:45 || Break|-| 3:00 || Breakout sessions (continued)* |-| 4:00 || |-| 5:00 || |}
=== Sponsors ===
May Chan, Burnaby Public Library* Hackfests for We want to acknowledge the Uninitiated. For all sorts of reasons, hackfests can be intimidating to first-timers continued administrative and especially to those who have little or no programming ability. To encourage those new to this form of collaborative learning, my LT will relate key a-ha! moments fiscal support from my first hackfest experience, especially some difficult truths learnedthe [https://bc.* The Code4Lib Conference Gender and Minority Scholarshipslibraries. One of the ways Code4Lib supports gender and cultural diversity is to offer conference scholarships to women, transgendered persons and persons of ethnic or aboriginal descent. As a way to encourage potential coop/ BC applicants, this LT will give some nuanced background on the scholarship program and application processLibraries Cooperative].
Thank you to [https://archive.org Internet Archive] for generously sponsoring Thursday's social event at their Vancouver HQ
Calvin MahFinally, SFU Library* SFU Library - Hours Databasethanks to [https://virl.bc.ca VIRL] for their support.
=== 2024 Organizers ===
Sarah Sutherland, Canadian Legal Information Institute* James Fournie* Dan Sifton* Eka Grguric* Tamarack Hockin* John Durno* Scott Leslie* Trevor Smith* George Villavicencio * Rebecca Dickson* I would like to discuss the process involved in evaluating the responses to requests for proposals for technology projects. There are often several very good submissions once the basic requirements are met, and at that point it becomes more about the style of the vendor and what kind of project it is. We recently went through this process, so I will use some anonymized examples from our process to illustrate my talk.Cynthia Ng
= '''Past Events''' =
 == '''Hackfest/Breakout Suggestions''' == John Durno, University of Victoria* Develop an Omeka module that uses the Internet Archive to host video and audio content, essentially using Omeka as the front end user interface while taking advantage of the IA's media delivery/streaming capabilitiesSee our [[BC_Past_Events|past events]] page. I envision two components: content and metadata would be uploaded via Omeka's admin interface. The IA's media player would be embedded in the public interface for content delivery.  Stefan Khan-Kernahan, The University of British Columbia* Building a more engaging digital asset viewer than what is provided by ContentDM/competitors. Details: current digital asset presentation (e.g Content DM), whilst providing all the ""necessary"" information for the user (image + metadata etc.) simply lack in user engagement. If universities are expecting to build interest in these collections among current/future students, they need to cater for a more involved experience. I am proposing an image viewer for digital assets that allows tagging/hotspot that trigger supplementary information beyond metadata (e.g. video explanations of areas on maps, how they came to be etc)  Karen J. Nelson, Capilano Unversity Library* Could we have a quickie: 1. FRBR explanation. 2. ditto data exchange. 3. ditto linked data. 4. bibframe. 5. WEMI language  Jonathan Jacobsen, Andornot* I'm working on a virtual exhibit project using Omeka right now, so I second the idea of an Omeka breakout session. Would love to connect with some other Omeka users/developers. In particular, to discuss the Solr plug-in.  May Chan, Burnaby Public Library and Mark Jordan, Simon Fraser University* New bibliographic standards and Linked Data. This breakout session will provide opportunities for participants to explore and experiment with new and emerging models for bibliographic data, such as FRBR, the DCMI Abstract Model, and BIBFRAME within the context of Resource Description Framework (RDF) and Linked Data. Practical outcomes of the session will include converting MARC21 data into MARCXML and Dublin Core XML, using the BIBFRAME tool (http://bibframe.org/tools/) to transform MARCXML into BIBFRAME resources, and linking data values used as access points in MARC21 records to URIs from the Library of Congress’s Linked Data Service at http://id.lov.gov. Because this breakout will take the approach of supporting self-directed learning in a collaborative environment, participants should prepare for this session by reviewing the following:** A Quick Intro to Linked Data / Michael Hausenblas*** Slides: http://www.slideshare.net/mediasemanticweb/quick-linked-data-introduction*** Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMjkI4hJej0** Linked Open Data: What is it? / Europeana*** Video: http://vimeo.com/36752317** 30 Minute Guide to RDF and Linked Data / Ian Davis*** http://www.slideshare.net/iandavis/30-minute-guide-to-rdf-and-linked-data** DCMI Abstract Model*** http://dublincore.org/documents/abstract-model/** RDA Relationships Oveview*** http://www.rdatoolkit.org/backgroundfiles/RelationshipsOverview_10_9_09.pdf** Moving Library Metadata Towards Linked Data / Jennifer Bowen*** http://www.slideshare.net/JenniferBowen/moving-library-metadata-toward-linked-data-opportunities-provided-by-the-extensible-catalog** BIBFRAME tutorial / Jeremy Nelson*** http://tuttdemo.coloradocollege.edu/calcon-2013-session/