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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.
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''' ==
* Thursday, 16 October and Friday, 17 October
* [https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/2025-code4lib-bc-unconference-registration-1677528636309/ Register now]
Location: Emily Carr University of Art and Design, 520 E 1st Ave. [https://maps.app.goo.gl/wDsSfdrZwAJyEYLb6 Map to get there], Rennie Hall (inside the front entrance).
For more information on transit and parking, please check the [https://www.ecuad.ca/about/visit/parking-transit Emily Carr Campus Location, Parking, Transit, Contact page].
=== What'''When''': November 28 and 29s it all about? ===
It'''Where''': SFU Harbour Centre, Vancouvers a 2-day unconference - a participant-driven meeting bringing together a diverse and open community of library developers and non-developers engaging in effective, BCcollaborative problem-solving through technology regardless of their department or background.
* '''Register hereWhat's included''': https://code4libbc2013.eventbrite.caa room, coffee/tea, wifi, power
* '''What to bring''': your ideas and enthusiasm.
* '''WhatSocials Hashtag''': It’s a 2 day unconference! A participant-driven meeting featuring lightning talks in the mornings, hackfest in the afternoons, with coffee, tea 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 library technologies: current projects, tips and tricks, or hacks in the works. Hackfest is an opportunity to bring participants together in an ad hoc fashion for a short, yet sustained period of 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 of the projects.`#c4lbc`
* '''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.
===Lightning Talk and Breakout Session Ideas===
If there’s a neat project you'''Why''': Why not? code4libBC is ve been working on, a group cool new tool you want to show off, or an interesting development in the world of dynamic library technology practitioners throughout the province who that you want to build new relationships as much as develop new software solutions discuss, Code4Lib BC is a great opportunity to problemsshare that with the community.
[https://forms.gle/DEkDVn1rT35bdRj87 Submit a lightning talk or breakout session idea]
''Breakout Session Ideas''
* Struggling Through Burnout (esp in IT); Getting Our DIY Ethic Back (Daniel Lerch)
* GenAI Critical Literacy workshop demo + discussion (Michelle Ng) (20 person limit)
* Knowledge management and M365/SP migration headaches (Michelle Ng)
* Protecting website content created by libraries and server resources from Gen AI (Desy Wahyuni)
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!
====Meals====
* Steve's Poké Bar - [https://maps.app.goo.gl/DBDWoY4T5xZCTV656 891 Great Northern Wy]
* Rotating Food Trucks - [https://maps.app.goo.gl/FDeCRQk9R3wEyKcdA 577 Carolina St.]
* ECU Ramen bar - on campus, level 1 near the east exit
* Chai Wagon - [https://maps.app.goo.gl/FXfday9yK4aCMgyE6 196 E 2nd Ave] (12 min. walk)
* ECU Caf, Nemesis, Kafka's, and Kranky cafe also have lunch food
* [https://vancouversoupcompany.com/ Vancouver Soup Company] - [https://maps.app.goo.gl/8ehwmwD1NoogsMR47 292 E 1st Ave] (9 min. walk)
'''''Please note that all times are PT (Vancouver, Canada).'''''
{| class="wikitable"
| 8:30 || Venue opens
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| 9:00 || Welcome and announcements
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| 9:15 || Icebreaker activity
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| 9:30 || Lightning talks
* Remember When We Were Excited About Virtual Worlds? Let’s Try That Again - James Fournie
* Sustainable Local Development; or, Two PHP Scripts in a Trench Coat - John Durno
* User Experience: Case study plus discussion of a planned BCLA interest group - Janis McKenzie & Mark Goodwin
* [https://cynthiang.ca/2025/10/16/presentation-how-to-stay-web-accessible-applying-wcag-2-1-2-2/ Making the Web Accessible: Putting WCAG 2.1 and 2.2 into Practice] - Cynthia Ng
|-
| 10:30 || Break
|-
| 10:45 || Lightning talks (continued)
* Challenges of Identity and Access Management Policies and Documentation - Caitlin Lindsay
* Manipulating MARC: Indigenous Cataloguing Beyond the Standards - Taya Jardine & Christina Needham
* Developing introductory, interactive workshop modules on GenAI Critical Literacy - Michelle Ng
|-
| 11:45 || ECU campus tour / Lunch!
|-
| 1:15 || Breakout sessions
* Manipulating MARC (redux) - facilitators: Taya Jardine & Christina Needham
* Digital sovereignty, the surveillance state, & protection of privacy - facilitator: John Durno
* Cookin' with VR - facilitator: James Fournie