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=Code4LibSE/DevopsS4Lib 2025 Emory Meeting=
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== Mailing List ==
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There is a separate Code4Lib-SE (Southeast) mailing list for the planning of Southeast region Code4Lib meetups.  Feel free to post Code4Lib-SE topics to the main Code4Lib mailing list as well (for instance, announcing new meetups) but this Code4Lib-SE specific mailing list will make sure we don't drown the main mailing list with other sorts of Code4Lib-SE administriva.
  
All presentations and notes from the conference may be seen at this [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Dkf7Mr33cCVSWn9ARrSU7t1LG054zZaK?usp=drive_link presentation folder on google drive].
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https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/code4lib-se
  
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== Upcoming Events ==
  
Please join us Tuesday July 22nd and Wednesday July 23, in Atlanta, GA for the 2025 Code4lib SE and Devops4lib SE meeting. This informal conference will feature sessions covering technology in libraries, archives and museums in the Southeast area.
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== Past Events ==
  
[[Schedule]]
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===Summer 2025: Code4Lib Southeast and DevOps4Lib Southeast conferences @ Emory University, Atlanta Georgia.=== 
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Code4lib SE and Devops4Lib Se was hosted by the Emory University Robert W Woodruff Library in Atlanta, Georgia on July 22-23, 2025.
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For more details, visit the [[Southeast Summer 2025|Code4Lib Southeast Summer 2025 Page]]
  
==Location==
 
  
'''When''' - July 22-23, 2025
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=== May 2019: Code4Lib Southeast @ North Carolina State University ===
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Code4Lib Southeast 2019 was hosted at the James B. Hunt Jr. Library at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC on Friday, May 31st, 2019.
  
'''Where''' - '''[https://goo.gl/6otI74  Robert Woodruff Library, Emory University, Atlanta, GA]'''
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For more details, visit the [[Southeast 2019|Code4Lib Southeast 2019 page]]
  
'''Cost''' - Free! Coffee and snacks will be provided.
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=== Summer 2018: Code4Lib Southeast, July 27, 2018 ===
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Code4Lib [[Southeast 2018]] was hosted by the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library in Atlanta, Georgia on July 27, 2018.
  
'''Planning Committee''' - Alex Cooper, Andrew Batellini, Beth Crompton, Clare Barton, Emily Porter, Laura Akerman, Max Mayhem, Tricia Clayton, Emory University;
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Session slides, videos, tweets and more are available on the '''[[Southeast 2018 Schedule]]''' page.
  
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=== Spring 2017:  Code4Lib Southeast at Emory University Library, April 21, 2017 ===
  
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Information about the event can be found at this link:  '''[[Southeast_2017|Code4LibSE 2017 Emory Meeting]]'''
  
==Conference Logistics==
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We currently have documentation from the Spring 2017 event about how the conference was plannedThis document is available to anyone and is available [https://wiki.code4lib.org/images/1/19/HowToThrowA1DayConference.pdf here].
We will not be live-streaming the sessions.  However, if approved by presenter, presentation materials will be placed online after the conference.   
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==Registration==
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* (Summer - Fall 2015 will be in Greenville, SC) - Cancelled
To Register for the event, please fill out this '''[https://forms.gle/suotLUufEqujnGXv5 registration form:]'''.
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* Winter-Spring 2015 will be at Tulane, New Orleans, Louisiana (primary contact: Phil Suda: phil.suda@gmail.com) - Cancelled
  
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=== Spring 2015: Code4LibSE Datathon ===
  
==Area Information==
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'''May 1, 1-5 PM'''<br />
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'''Room 128, Hodges Library, University of Tennessee Knoxville'''<br />
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'''Registration page: http://goo.gl/forms/x9u11MCmJ1'''<br />
  
===Directions and parking=== 
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All are welcome to an afternoon datathon, put together as part of Code4LibSouthest. The event is free and open to all, although we do ask for you to register using this form so we can have a head count.
  
Here is where to find Robert W. Woodruff Library:  '''[https://goo.gl/4U4AYL Map]'''
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The first 2 hours will involve skillshares and workshops around data retrieval/munging tools, scripts, and workflows. Let us know if you have a skill that you would like to help others learn - some topics include OpenRefine/LODRefine, Google Docs + Scripting, writing XSLT, working with library data in python, open source ontology editors, working with open data APIs, understanding the RDF data model, etc. We will add confirmed topics for the skillshare part of the event agenda as they are confirmed on our Google Groups page - see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/code4lib-se/. Please know that all data skills are welcome!
  
There are a few parking decks around campus.  Your best bet will likely be Fishburne or Oxford parking lot as they are the closest to the library.  Parking fees are $14 a day.  For more information about visitor parking, please visit '''[http://transportation.emory.edu/visitors/ Emory's parking site]'''.
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Skills to be Shared:
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* Metadata munging with XQuery, including roundtripping MARC to/from other XML metadata formats using https://github.com/ksclarke/freelib-marc4j-exist -- Kevin Clarke
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* Perl + MARC/RDF munging -- Galen Charlton
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* WOS, sci2 + network visualizations -- Cody Behles
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* Depending on time: DPLA API, LODRefine (Linked Open Data Refine) & Open Authorities Reconciliation -- Christina Harlow
  
If taking public transit from the airport, you can take Marta either gold or red line north and either the 6 bus from Lindbergh or the 816 from 5Pts station to get to campus. [https://www.itsmarta.com/ Marta Guide]
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We'll then take a coffee and food break as needed. Some coffee, tea and local treats from Magpie's Bakery will be provided.
  
===Local transportation===
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The second 2 hours will consist of breakout sessions where groups of folks can work with datasets using the tools/skills picked up. We invite people to bring their own datasets that need any kind of work - encoding issues, normalizing headings, mapping to other formats, pulling in URIs. If you don't bring your own data, we'll use datasets from UTK and the DPLA that need work normalizing and mapping names/subjects of regional interest. Attendees are invited to sit and learn or work on their own data - whatever you feel most comfortable with doing.
  
If you are staying in the Emory area, there are public transportation options. Emory shuttles are free, and they run fairly often.  Shuttles of interest may include the CCTMA, which stops in Downtown Decatur and the Emory Conference Center, as well as the many shuttles that go down the Clifton Corridor in front of the Emory Conference Center.  The Emory Conference Center also has its own shuttle that you can request to take you to campus. More information about the Emory Cliff Shuttles can be found '''[http://transportation.emory.edu/shuttles/index.html here:]'''.
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Please register below, and let us know if you are 1. able to share skills or 2. will be bringing your own data. Neither of these are required for attendance.  
  
===Accommodations===
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Questions or issues? Email Christina at charlow2@utk.edu Travel information is being sent directly to those registered. Ask Christina if you didn't receive these.
 
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If you're planning on staying the night, there are a number of nearby hotels.  Please see this helpful guide:  https://commencement.emory.edu/plan/index.html
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===Food===
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Here's a list of '''[[http://www.emory.edu/commencement/information/restaurants.html nearby restaurants]]''' handily provided for Emory Commencement visitors.
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Our favorites include, on campus:
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Food trucks! Our campus dining hall is closed for renovations, however, a number of food trucks can usually be found close to the library. just down the hill from the library, on Asbury circle past Cox hall.
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in the Village (10 minute walk):
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*Cava
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*Falafel King
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*Dragon Bowl
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*Taqueria Del Sol
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===Code of Conduct===
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We are dedicated to a harassment-free conference experience for everyone. Please see the full [https://github.com/code4lib/code-of-conduct Code of Conduct]
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==Contact==
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If you have any questions about the conference, please email us at '''[mailto:code4lib.emory@emory.edu code4lib.emory@emory.edu]'''.
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Revision as of 15:47, 7 August 2025

Mailing List

There is a separate Code4Lib-SE (Southeast) mailing list for the planning of Southeast region Code4Lib meetups. Feel free to post Code4Lib-SE topics to the main Code4Lib mailing list as well (for instance, announcing new meetups) but this Code4Lib-SE specific mailing list will make sure we don't drown the main mailing list with other sorts of Code4Lib-SE administriva.

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/code4lib-se

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Upcoming Events

Past Events

Summer 2025: Code4Lib Southeast and DevOps4Lib Southeast conferences @ Emory University, Atlanta Georgia.

Code4lib SE and Devops4Lib Se was hosted by the Emory University Robert W Woodruff Library in Atlanta, Georgia on July 22-23, 2025. For more details, visit the Code4Lib Southeast Summer 2025 Page


May 2019: Code4Lib Southeast @ North Carolina State University

Code4Lib Southeast 2019 was hosted at the James B. Hunt Jr. Library at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC on Friday, May 31st, 2019.

For more details, visit the Code4Lib Southeast 2019 page

Summer 2018: Code4Lib Southeast, July 27, 2018

Code4Lib Southeast 2018 was hosted by the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library in Atlanta, Georgia on July 27, 2018.

Session slides, videos, tweets and more are available on the Southeast 2018 Schedule page.

Spring 2017: Code4Lib Southeast at Emory University Library, April 21, 2017

Information about the event can be found at this link: Code4LibSE 2017 Emory Meeting

We currently have documentation from the Spring 2017 event about how the conference was planned. This document is available to anyone and is available here.

  • (Summer - Fall 2015 will be in Greenville, SC) - Cancelled
  • Winter-Spring 2015 will be at Tulane, New Orleans, Louisiana (primary contact: Phil Suda: phil.suda@gmail.com) - Cancelled

Spring 2015: Code4LibSE Datathon

May 1, 1-5 PM
Room 128, Hodges Library, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Registration page: http://goo.gl/forms/x9u11MCmJ1

All are welcome to an afternoon datathon, put together as part of Code4LibSouthest. The event is free and open to all, although we do ask for you to register using this form so we can have a head count.

The first 2 hours will involve skillshares and workshops around data retrieval/munging tools, scripts, and workflows. Let us know if you have a skill that you would like to help others learn - some topics include OpenRefine/LODRefine, Google Docs + Scripting, writing XSLT, working with library data in python, open source ontology editors, working with open data APIs, understanding the RDF data model, etc. We will add confirmed topics for the skillshare part of the event agenda as they are confirmed on our Google Groups page - see https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/code4lib-se/. Please know that all data skills are welcome!

Skills to be Shared:

  • Metadata munging with XQuery, including roundtripping MARC to/from other XML metadata formats using https://github.com/ksclarke/freelib-marc4j-exist -- Kevin Clarke
  • Perl + MARC/RDF munging -- Galen Charlton
  • WOS, sci2 + network visualizations -- Cody Behles
  • Depending on time: DPLA API, LODRefine (Linked Open Data Refine) & Open Authorities Reconciliation -- Christina Harlow

We'll then take a coffee and food break as needed. Some coffee, tea and local treats from Magpie's Bakery will be provided.

The second 2 hours will consist of breakout sessions where groups of folks can work with datasets using the tools/skills picked up. We invite people to bring their own datasets that need any kind of work - encoding issues, normalizing headings, mapping to other formats, pulling in URIs. If you don't bring your own data, we'll use datasets from UTK and the DPLA that need work normalizing and mapping names/subjects of regional interest. Attendees are invited to sit and learn or work on their own data - whatever you feel most comfortable with doing.

Please register below, and let us know if you are 1. able to share skills or 2. will be bringing your own data. Neither of these are required for attendance.

Questions or issues? Email Christina at charlow2@utk.edu Travel information is being sent directly to those registered. Ask Christina if you didn't receive these.