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=== Non-Solr Lucene APIs / Clients === | === Non-Solr Lucene APIs / Clients === | ||
Elasticsearch, Hibernate, any others? | Elasticsearch, Hibernate, any others? | ||
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+ | Use an open-source circulation app as hosted solution for small libraries. Branding, customization, etc. |
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Contents
Hackfest Barnraising
Submit your idea for the Code4Lib 2012 Hackfest
Ideas, proposals, coffee preferences, etc. We'll put everything out there on the day of. Sign up for the Hackfest by sending an email to: jason dot fowler at ubc dot ca
Data Analysis with R
I could do a short tutorial/demo on using the open source scripting language R for data analysis and visualization if anyone's interested. (@mrgunn)
Non-Solr Lucene APIs / Clients
Elasticsearch, Hibernate, any others?
Online Circulation App for Small Libraries
Use an open-source circulation app as hosted solution for small libraries. Branding, customization, etc.