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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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=Code4LibSE/DevopsS4Lib 2025 Emory Meeting=
  
You can find the public discussion channel on the Code4lib Slack in #c4lbc.
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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].  
  
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].
 
  
== '''Tenth Code4Lib BC Unconference 2025''' ==
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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.
  
'''Save the dates!'''
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[[Schedule]]
  
* Thursday, 16 October and Friday, 17 October
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==Location==
* [https://www.eventbrite.ca/ Registration coming soon]
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This year's C4LBC will be held in Vancouver, BC, and hosted by Emily Carr
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'''When''' - July 22-23, 2025
  
=== What's it all about? ===
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'''Where''' - '''[https://goo.gl/6otI74  Robert Woodruff Library, Emory University, Atlanta, GA]'''
  
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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'''Cost''' - Free! Coffee and snacks will be provided.
  
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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'''Planning Committee''' - Alex Cooper, Andrew Batellini, Beth Crompton, Clare Barton, Emily Porter, Laura Akerman, Max Mayhem, Tricia Clayton, Emory University;
  
* '''What's included''': a room, coffee/tea, wifi, power
 
  
* '''What to bring''': your ideas and enthusiasm.
 
  
* '''Socials Hashtag''': `#c4lbc`
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==Conference Logistics==
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We will not be live-streaming the sessions.  However, if approved by presenter, presentation materials will be placed online after the conference. 
  
* '''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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==Registration==
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To Register for the event, please fill out this '''[https://forms.gle/suotLUufEqujnGXv5 registration form:]'''.
  
  
===Lightning Talk and Breakout Session Ideas===
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==Area Information==
  
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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===Directions and parking=== 
  
[https://forms.gle/ Submit a lightning talk or breakout session idea -- coming soon!]
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Here is where to find Robert W. Woodruff Library:  '''[https://goo.gl/4U4AYL Map]'''
  
===Food===
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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]'''.
  
Coffee/tea and light snacks (think: pastries) will be available at the venue.
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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]
  
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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===Local transportation===
  
====Coffee & baked goods====
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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:]'''.
* coming soon
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====Meals====
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===Accommodations===
* coming soon
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=== Schedule ===
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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
  
'''''Please note that all times are PT (Vancouver, Canada).'''''
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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.
==== Day 1 : Thursday, October 16 ====
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{| class="wikitable"
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| 8:30 || Venue opens
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| 9:00 || Welcome and announcements
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| 9:15 || Lightning talks
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* you?
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| 10:30 || Break
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| 10:45 || Lightning talks (continued)
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| 12:00 || Lunch
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| 1:00 || Breakout sessions
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| 2:30 || Break
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| 2:45 || Breakout sessions (continued)
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| 4:00 || Breakout reports
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| 5:00 || Social event?
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|}
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==== Day 2 : Friday, October 17 ====
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{| class="wikitable"
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| 8:30 || Venue opens
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| 9:00 || Welcome and announcements
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| 9:15 || Lightning talks
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| 10:30 || Break
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| 11:00 || Lightning talks (continued)
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| 12:00 || Lunch
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| 1:30 || Breakout session organization
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| 1:45 || Breakout sessions
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| 2:45 || Break
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| 3:00 || Breakout sessions (continued)
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| 4:00 || Breakout session reports
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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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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.  
  
=== 2025 Organizers ===
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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
  
* Cynthia Ng
 
* Dan Lerch
 
* Daniel Sifton
 
* George Villavicencio
 
* Hillary Webb
 
* Holly Pickering
 
* James Fournie
 
* Janis McKenzie
 
* Lynn Kleinveldt
 
* Mark Goodwin
 
* Michel Castagne
 
* Michelle Ng
 
* Rebecca Dickson
 
* Ryan Regier
 
* Scott Leslie
 
* Tamarack Hockin
 
* Trevor Smith
 
  
= '''Past Events''' =
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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]
  
See our [[BC_Past_Events|past events]] page.
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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]'''.

Latest revision as of 15:48, 7 August 2025

Code4LibSE/DevopsS4Lib 2025 Emory Meeting

All presentations and notes from the conference may be seen at this presentation folder on google drive.


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.

Schedule

Location

When - July 22-23, 2025

Where - Robert Woodruff Library, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

Cost - Free! Coffee and snacks will be provided.

Planning Committee - Alex Cooper, Andrew Batellini, Beth Crompton, Clare Barton, Emily Porter, Laura Akerman, Max Mayhem, Tricia Clayton, Emory University;


Conference Logistics

We will not be live-streaming the sessions. However, if approved by presenter, presentation materials will be placed online after the conference.

Registration

To Register for the event, please fill out this registration form:.


Area Information

Directions and parking

Here is where to find Robert W. Woodruff Library: Map

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 Emory's parking site.

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. Marta Guide

Local transportation

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 here:.

Accommodations

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

Food

Here's a list of [nearby restaurants] handily provided for Emory Commencement visitors.

Our favorites include, on campus: 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.

in the Village (10 minute walk):

  • Cava
  • Falafel King
  • Dragon Bowl
  • Taqueria Del Sol


Code of Conduct

We are dedicated to a harassment-free conference experience for everyone. Please see the full Code of Conduct

Contact

If you have any questions about the conference, please email us at code4lib.emory@emory.edu.