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Welcome to Code4Lib BC! Begun in Summer 2013, this chapter aims to create connections and professional development opportunities for folks from British Columbia and surrounding areas.
  
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You can find the public discussion channel on the Code4lib Slack in #c4lbc.
  
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If you're interested in hosting, please [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mh8haGBziQHiBkG_0byNgIEPxWIsBjKAXOss0cE9fJs/edit?usp=sharing take a read over our Planner's Guide].
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== '''Tenth Code4Lib BC Unconference 2025''' ==
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'''Save the dates!'''
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* Thursday, 16 October and Friday, 17 October
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* [https://www.eventbrite.ca/ Registration coming soon]
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Tree to Forest: Cultivating Aspen Discovery at Different Scales
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Rogan Hamby, Equinox Open Library Initiative
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"|  Equinox Open Library Initiative has successfully implemented Aspen Discovery across a spectrum of libraries, from complex statewide consortia with hundreds of branches to single-location institutions. Learn how we leveraged Equinox’s long-term expertise with open source software to launch support services for Aspen Discovery, specializing in libraries using Evergreen ILS and Koha ILS. Participants will get an inside look at how libraries of varying sizes modernize discovery and how its emerging sustainability framework positions Aspen as a living project evolving alongside changing library services.
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This year's C4LBC will be held in Vancouver, BC, and hosted by Emily Carr
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Automating generation and delivery of ILS reports with Python, SQLAlchemy, and Linux crontab
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Brian Clark, University of Alabama
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Our office runs and delivers dozens of scheduled reports of data from our ILS in addition to the ad hoc report requests we receive. We developed a process to automate the generation and delivery of the scheduled ILS reports by embedding SQL queries in Python scripts using the Python packages SQLAlchemy and email. The scripts are then added to our ILS server crontab and scheduled to run at specified times, creating a fully automated process. We will describe the process and shows some examples of how we implemented it at our institution. Prerequisites include SSH access to a self-hosted ILS or LSP and Linux crontab or another task scheduler. Template files will be made available for anyone to use and modify to suit their needs.
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=== What's it all about? ===
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It's a 2-day unconference - a participant-driven meeting bringing together a diverse and open community of library developers and non-developers engaging in effective, collaborative problem-solving through technology regardless of their department or background.
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| style="background-color:#fce5cd;border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Unconference
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This year’s event will feature lightning talks and breakout sessions. Lightning talks are brief, 10-minute presentations on topics related to library technologies. Breakout sessions are an opportunity to bring participants together in an ad hoc fashion for a short, yet sustained period of problem solving, software development and fun.
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* '''What's included''': a room, coffee/tea, wifi, power
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Circa: A Customizable, Web-based Request System for Special Collections
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Jon Page, NC State Libraries
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Circa is a modern web-based request system that streamlines the management of special collections materials. For almost a decade at NC State Libraries, our homegrown system has efficiently managed requests by centralizing the request creation process, tracking material movement, controlling researcher access, and providing extensive usage data for informed planning and resource allocation.
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Circa seamlessly integrates with ArchivesSpace—allowing for effortless import and updates of container and location data—and connects with local catalogs to access non-ArchivesSpace materials. It supports on-site access, remote duplication requests, and leverages the IIIF specification for high-resolution reproduction requests from digital collections.
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* '''What to bring''': your ideas and enthusiasm.
  
Over the past year, we've developed a new version of Circa focused on maximizing customization for other institutions. In this talk, we will demonstrate how you can tailor Circa to meet the unique needs of your collection. We are in the midst of open sourcing Version 2 and hope this session will spark conversation and feedback on how our new open source release can best serve the community.
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* '''Socials Hashtag''': `#c4lbc`
  
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* '''Code of Conduct''': As a Code4Lib event, we adhere to the [http://bit.ly/coc4lib Code4Lib Code of Conduct], which seeks to provide a welcoming, harassment-free environment.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| An Introduction and Update to Trankskribus: An AI tool for digital interpretation of historical documents
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Andrew Battelini, Emory University
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| The Media Preservation team at Emory University has begun experimenting with the Transkribus tool, a digital interpretation tool used to analyze textual documents and provide transcriptions. Transkribus uses an AI approach that incorporates analysis models that users can train to better recognize specific line patterns and text format or handwriting styles. For large collections that use one individual’s handwriting, or a series of geographic-specific items, trainable models can increase the accuracy of the program significantly. We have worked with a small variety of collections using this tool, such as a Civil War collection that has a very large number of handwritten materials from an area with low literacy and askew line patterns, but also containing insightful information. Another example collection is the Maud Gonne and William B. Yeates Correspondence, which provides a unique collection where there is substantial existing transcription and a consistent handwriting style. Our presentation will focus on an introduction to the Transkribus Tool, our experience with “getting up to speed” with it, and a summary of the value we’ve gotten from its use and the various lessons learned should others wish to try it out.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Keywords for Black Louisiana
 
| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Alex Sanchez, Skylar Jones, and Zara El-Fil, LifexCode; University of Notre Dame (Jones); Johns Hopkins University (Sanchez)
 
| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Keywords for Black Louisiana (“Keywords”) is a collective of researchers, subject matter specialists, and a New Orleans-based community advising board who transcribe, translate, and curate an online database of documents that examine Black life in eighteenth-century colonial Louisiana. Keywords members are committed to centering African and African-descended people in the colonial archive and being accountable toward Black history and culture. Keywords members are dedicated to making these archival documents easily available to descendants in Gulf Coast communities, K-12 educators, and other researchers. We will use an interactive presentation to expand on two aspects of Keywords’ communal workflow: accountability and accessibility. We use a communal workflow to help make the historical archive available to the public and to present crucial resources to end users as part of keeping ourselves accountable to the representation of Black history and culture. Our presentation will demonstrate the workflow using a single document, from document selection to publication, with emphasis on the project’s minimal computing methods like markup and Wax and how we aim to prioritize the database’s accessibility for descendants and other researchers. We will conclude by discussing how Keywords members work together to provide necessary definitions of historical terms and events, especially when present in metadata, in the individual documents and in the database. We argue that communal workflow is critical to community-accountable organizing and Black digital humanities projects.
 
  
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===Lightning Talk and Breakout Session Ideas===
  
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If there’s a neat project you've been working on, a cool new tool you want to show off, or an 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.
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[https://forms.gle/ Submit a lightning talk or breakout session idea -- coming soon!]
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Investigating Speaker Diarization within the Whisper ASR Ecosystem
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Simon O'Riordan and Nina Rao, Emory University
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| This presentation will explore approaches to integrating speaker diarization into a caption and transcript creation workflow for increased accessibility. At Emory University Libraries, we are currently implementing Whisper, an open-source AI-based automatic speech recognition (ASR) software, to create caption and transcript files for digitized audiovisual (AV) material, improving its discoverability and accessibility. While Whisper provides many benefits in creating high-quality captions and transcripts, the baseline Whisper software lacks native functionality for speaker diarization, the process of segmenting audio into homogenous segments according to the identity of each speaker. Speaker diarization increases the readability and accessibility of multi-speaker content such as oral histories and interviews. In this presentation we will explore possible solutions such as using modified Whisper instances that support speaker diarization, using chatbots such as ChatGPT or Microsoft Copilot to perform speaker diarization on Whisper output, or adding specialized speaker diarization software to Whisper such as Picovoice Falcon or Pyannote. We will discuss the pros and cons to each approach while narrating our successes and failures along the way.
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Coding your Career: Tech-Powered Goal Setting for library practitioners
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| style="border:0.0104in solid #cccccc;padding:0in;"| Kay Coates and Jessica Garner, Georgia Southern University Libraries
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Through guided reflections and references to technology resources and strategies for ongoing goal evaluation and adjustment, the presenters will focus on the SMART goal framework. Real-world examples will be mentioned so that attendees recognize how to define and operationalize measurable objectives in their mundane activities via an illustration of Goals Tracker. The session is steeped in intergenerational knowledge and professional know-how.
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Coffee/tea and light snacks (think: pastries) will be available at the venue.
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Attendees are encouraged to explore the wide range of food and beverage options nearby. Local organizers have provided a few recommendations below. If you have dietary restrictions/preferences, feel free to ask for specific suggestions!
  
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'''''Please note that all times are PT (Vancouver, Canada).'''''  
 
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* you?
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=== Sponsors ===
  
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We want to acknowledge the continued administrative and fiscal support from the [https://bc.libraries.coop/ BC Libraries Cooperative].
  
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=== 2025 Organizers ===
  
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* Tamarack Hockin
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* Michel Castagné
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= '''Past Events''' =
  
Back to [[Southeast]]
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See our [[BC_Past_Events|past events]] page.

Revision as of 19:50, 16 July 2025

Welcome to Code4Lib BC! Begun in Summer 2013, this chapter aims to create connections and professional development opportunities for folks from British Columbia and surrounding areas.

You can find the public discussion channel on the Code4lib Slack in #c4lbc.

If you're interested in hosting, please take a read over our Planner's Guide.

Tenth Code4Lib BC Unconference 2025

Save the dates!

This year's C4LBC will be held in Vancouver, BC, and hosted by Emily Carr

What's it all about?

It's a 2-day unconference - a participant-driven meeting bringing together a diverse and open community of library developers and non-developers engaging in effective, collaborative problem-solving through technology regardless of their department or background.

This year’s event will feature lightning talks and breakout sessions. Lightning talks are brief, 10-minute presentations on topics related to library technologies. Breakout sessions are an opportunity to bring participants together in an ad hoc fashion for a short, yet sustained period of problem solving, software development and fun.

  • What's included: a room, coffee/tea, wifi, power
  • What to bring: your ideas and enthusiasm.
  • Socials Hashtag: `#c4lbc`
  • Code of Conduct: As a Code4Lib event, we adhere to the Code4Lib Code of Conduct, which seeks to provide a welcoming, harassment-free environment.


Lightning Talk and Breakout Session Ideas

If there’s a neat project you've been working on, a cool new tool you want to show off, or an 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.

Submit a lightning talk or breakout session idea -- coming soon!

Food

Coffee/tea and light snacks (think: pastries) will be available at the venue.

Attendees are encouraged to explore the wide range of food and beverage options nearby. Local organizers have provided a few recommendations below. If you have dietary restrictions/preferences, feel free to ask for specific suggestions!

Coffee & baked goods

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Meals

  • coming soon

Schedule

Please note that all times are PT (Vancouver, Canada).

Day 1 : Thursday, October 16

8:30 Venue opens
9:00 Welcome and announcements
9:15 Lightning talks
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10:30 Break
10:45 Lightning talks (continued)
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12:00 Lunch
1:00 Breakout sessions
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2:30 Break
2:45 Breakout sessions (continued)
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4:00 Breakout reports
5:00 Social event?

Day 2 : Friday, October 17

8:30 Venue opens
9:00 Welcome and announcements
9:15 Lightning talks
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10:30 Break
11:00 Lightning talks (continued)
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12:00 Lunch
1:30 Breakout session organization
1:45 Breakout sessions
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2:45 Break
3:00 Breakout sessions (continued)
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4:00 Breakout session reports

Sponsors

We want to acknowledge the continued administrative and fiscal support from the BC Libraries Cooperative.

2025 Organizers

  • Rebecca Dickson
  • Hillary Webb
  • Tamarack Hockin
  • Michel Castagné

Past Events

See our past events page.