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You can get more information about what ELAG looks like at the ELAG2009 website at [http://indico.ulib.sk/elag2009 http://indico.ulib.sk/elag2009] or [http://library.wur.nl/elag2008/ the Elag2008 website] which has more footage. | You can get more information about what ELAG looks like at the ELAG2009 website at [http://indico.ulib.sk/elag2009 http://indico.ulib.sk/elag2009] or [http://library.wur.nl/elag2008/ the Elag2008 website] which has more footage. | ||
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At this stage (2009-06-04) things are pretty much wide open about this : feel free to step in. | At this stage (2009-06-04) things are pretty much wide open about this : feel free to step in. | ||
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+ | === Ideas for topics === | ||
+ | * Initial suggested topic for the preconference : lucene/solr ("A backend for your new catalogue in 15 minutes. Bring your data!") | ||
+ | * other idea (but maybe less "hands on"?): Drilling holes into that data silo. How to connect cool tools (eg NGCs/DIs) to legacy library systems? What's available, what's needed and what's practical? | ||
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+ | === Stylish questions === | ||
+ | * A real geeky coding session for library hackers or a more guided but "hands on" approach? Please no "workshop" in the "28 minutes talks/2 minutes questions" style. | ||
+ | * What infrastructure will be available? BYO hard/software? Reliable net connection? |
Revision as of 17:51, 4 June 2009
Planning for the code4lib 1-day preconference at ELAG2010 in Helsinki (Finland)
You can get more information about what ELAG looks like at the ELAG2009 website at http://indico.ulib.sk/elag2009 or the Elag2008 website which has more footage.
At this stage (2009-06-04) things are pretty much wide open about this : feel free to step in.
Ideas for topics
- Initial suggested topic for the preconference : lucene/solr ("A backend for your new catalogue in 15 minutes. Bring your data!")
- other idea (but maybe less "hands on"?): Drilling holes into that data silo. How to connect cool tools (eg NGCs/DIs) to legacy library systems? What's available, what's needed and what's practical?
Stylish questions
- A real geeky coding session for library hackers or a more guided but "hands on" approach? Please no "workshop" in the "28 minutes talks/2 minutes questions" style.
- What infrastructure will be available? BYO hard/software? Reliable net connection?