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Latest revision as of 19:40, 27 May 2016
I've noticed that a number of you all have been watching the rough archived videos in the livestream channel: http://www.livestream.com/code4lib
I'm hoping to use these as a foundation for the "official" archives, but I know there are various gaps, glitches, drops and problems.
As a result, I'd like to crowdsource help with identifying segments that work and segments that don't. For the bad bits, I have a lot of secondary footage on DV tapes, and I'll be working with UW to pull that to file & see what gaps I can fill.
Since I don't necessarily want to watch all 3 days multiple times, I thought I'd ask the community to help me find the problems.
If you've already re-watched a segment in the archives, or looked for something that wasn't there, please add info below. Or email me: corey dot harper at nyu. Or twitter at me: chrpr. Or call, fax, carrier pigeon, fedex, smoke signal, morse code, mime, interpretive dance... Yeah, probably easiest to just add the info here or contact me on the internet.
The schedule's below.
Thanks!
Segment | Quality (Good, Passable, Missing, Drops) |
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Tue. 09:15-10:00 - Keynote #1 - Dan Chudnov | |
Tue. 10:20-10:40 - Beyond code: Versioning data with Git and Mercurial. (Charlie Collett and Martin Haye) | |
Tue. 10:40-11:00 - "Linked-Data-Ready" Software for Libraries | |
Tue. 11:00-11:20 - Your Catalog in Linked Data | |
Tue. 11:20-11:40 - HTML5 Microdata and Schema.org | |
Tue. 11:40-12:00 - ALL TEH METADATAS! or How we use RDF to keep all of the digital object metadata formats thrown at us. | Starts at 1:26:38. Sound is pretty muddy, and the air handler kicks in at 1:43:00 ish and wipes it out. |
Tue. 13:00-13:20 - HathiTrust Large Scale Search: Scalability meets Usability | |
Tue. 13:20-13:40 - Relevance Ranking in the Scholarly Domain | |
Tue. 13:40-14:00 - Kill the search button II - the handheld devices are coming | |
Tue. 14:00-14:20 - Design for Developers | |
Tue. 14:20-14:40 - The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion): Building a Socially Constructed Archive of Grateful Dead Artifacts | |
Tue. 16:10-16:20 - Breakout reports, 16:20-17:20 - Lightning Talks 1, 17:20-17:30 - Daily wrap-up | |
Wed. 09:15-09:35 - Discovering Digital Library User Behavior with Google Analytics | |
Wed. 09:35-09:55 - How people search the library from a single search box | |
Wed. 09:55-10:15 - Building research applications with Mendeley | |
Wed. 10:35-10:55 - Stack View: A Library Browsing Tool | |
Wed. 10:55-11:15 - NoSQL Bibliographic Records: Implementing a Native FRBR Datastore with Redis | |
Wed. 11:15-12:00 - Ask Anything! | |
Wed. 13:00-13:20 - Indexing big data with Tika, Solr & map-reduce | |
Wed. 13:20-13:40 - In-browser data storage and me | |
Wed. 13:40-14:00 - Lies, Damned Lies, and Lines of Code Per Day | |
Wed. 14:00-14:20 - Practical Agile: What's Working for Stanford, Blacklight, and Hydra (Slides as PDF) (Slides as PowerPoint) | |
Wed. 15:50-16:00 - Breakout reports, 16:00-17:00 - Lightning Talks 2, 17:00-17:15 - Daily wrap-up | Completely missing |
Thu. 09:15-10:00 - Keynote #2 - Bethany Nowviskie | |
Thu. 10:15-11:00 - Lightning Talks 3 | |
Thu. 11:00-11:20 - Your UI can make or break the application (to the user, anyway) | This presentation starts about halfway through. |
Thu. 11:20-11:40 - Quick and Dirty Clean Usability: Rapid Prototyping with Bootstrap | |
11:40-12:00 - Search Engine Relevancy Tuning - A Static Rank Framework for Solr/Lucene | endofC4l12 segment starts about 29:40 |
12:00-12:20 - Wrap-Up |