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+ | Every year, the Code4Lib community votes on proposals that they would like to see included in the program. The top 10 proposals are guaranteed a slot at the conference. For all other slots, the Program Committee curates the remainder of presentations in an effort to ensure diversity and quality using the following criteria: | ||
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+ | * Favor first time presenters | ||
+ | * No duplicate presenters | ||
+ | * Diversity of presenters by gender, ethnicity, institution, type of institution | ||
+ | * Diversity of topics/content | ||
+ | * Presentations still generally well voted/received by community | ||
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+ | Those who proposed a talk but were not selected are highly encouraged to do a lightning talk during the conference. Lightning talks are first come first serve sign up during the conference. | ||
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Revision as of 18:27, 27 November 2017
Every year, the Code4Lib community votes on proposals that they would like to see included in the program. The top 10 proposals are guaranteed a slot at the conference. For all other slots, the Program Committee curates the remainder of presentations in an effort to ensure diversity and quality using the following criteria:
- Favor first time presenters
- No duplicate presenters
- Diversity of presenters by gender, ethnicity, institution, type of institution
- Diversity of topics/content
- Presentations still generally well voted/received by community
Those who proposed a talk but were not selected are highly encouraged to do a lightning talk during the conference. Lightning talks are first come first serve sign up during the conference.
Rank | Score | Accepted | Title | Speakers |
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1 | 435 | Top 10 | From problems to solutions: A case study in building the right thing | Hank Sway |
2 | 411 | Top 10 | Beyond Keywords: Making Search Better | Giovanni Fernandez-Kincade |
3 | 400 | Top 10 | Systems thinking: a practical field guide | Andreas Orphanides |
4 | 378 | Top 10 | Big Data In Libraries: Creating An Analytics Hub To Reveal Patterns, Trends, And Associations In Your Library | Joel Shields |
5 | 377 | Top 10 | Data Analytics and Patron Privacy in Libraries: A Balancing Act | Becky Yoose |
6 | 374 | Top 10 | Stay JSON Schemin’: An open-source metadata validation workflow for large-scale media preservation projects | Genevieve Havemeyer-King and Nick Krabbenhoeft |
7 | 372 | Top 10 | Airing our Dirty Laundry: Digital Preservation Gaps and How We're Fixing Them | Naomi Dushay and John Martin |
8 | 370 | Top 10 | APIs at the Core: How FOLIO Wants to Engage You In Creating New Library Services | Peter Murray |
9 | 368 | Top 10 | One step at a time: Laying the groundwork for Linked Data with URIs | Sonoe Nakasone and Dawn Pearce |
10 | 362 | Top 10 | Beyond Open Data | Shawn Averkamp, Ashley Blewer, and Matt Miller |
10 | 362 | Top 10 | Use vs. Reuse: Assessing the value of our digital collections | Liz Woolcott, Ayla Stein, and Elizabeth Kelly |
10 | 362 | Top 10 | Using a large metadata aggregation to improve data reconciliation | Jeff Mixter and Bruce Washburn |
11 | 360 | Massively Responsive Web Design | Walt Gurley and Markus Wust | |
12 | 351 | Yes | Python for Data Transformation | Jason Clingerman |
12 | 351 | Schema-now or Schema-later -- the Myth of Unstructured Data | Steve Mardenfeld | |
13 | 346 | DevOps for Library Operations & Systems | Elizabeth Mumpower | |
14 | 343 | Sunsetting: Strategies for Portfolio Management and Decommissioning Projects | Jason Ronallo and Bret Davidson | |
15 | 340 | Yes | Pycallnumber! For Tricky Call Numbers | Jason Thomale |
16 | 338 | Algorithms and Democracy /Coding for Freedom | John Hessler | |
16 | 338 | Yes | Deep Learning for Libraries | Lauren Di Monte and Nilesh Patil |
17 | 337 | Essentialism and Digital Preservation: A Lightweight Solution for Digital Asset Management | Brian Dietz and Todd Stoffer | |
18 | 336 | Yes | Save Homestar Runner!: Preserving Flash on the Web | Jacob Zaborowski |
19 | 333 | Yes | For Beginners -- No Experience Necessary | Julie C. Swierczek |
20 | 331 | Yes | Deep Learning and Historical Collections | John Hessler |
20 | 331 | How does Search work, anyhow? | Giovanni Fernandez-Kincade | |
20 | 331 | Ten Ways to Improve EZproxy Security | Paul R Butler | |
21 | 330 | Leveling Up in LibTech Administration and Non-Administration Paths For Your LibTech Career | Becky Yoose | |
22 | 329 | Open Access Button: Putting OA into Interlibrary Loan | Joseph McArthur | |
23 | 324 | Yes | Advances in Data Mining and Machine Learning for Chat Sentiment and Library Account-Based Recommendations | Jim Hahn and David Ward |
23 | 324 | Yes | Dealing with Technical Debt a Point-of-View: DevOps and Managerial | Whitni Watkins and Kenneth Rose |
23 | 324 | The Future is Serverless, Codeless, Drag And Drop | Blake Carver | |
24 | 322 | Yes | Building a cloud platform using AWS for data analysis of Digital Library | Yinlin Chen |
25 | 318 | Better Interviewing and Onboarding: What we've done to improve our interview process and to make it easier for new hires to integrate into our teams | Johnathan Martin | |
26 | 316 | Make Your Library an Open Data Superstar | Jim Craner | |
27 | 315 | Coding with Only Your Browser | Terry Brady | |
28 | 313 | Yes | Web Archiving and You / Web Archiving and Us | Amy Wickner |
29 | 308 | Tele like it is: making a case for telecommuting | Kelsey George | |
30 | 307 | Non-Descriptive Metadata in RDF | Ben Pennell and Sonoe Nakasone | |
31 | 306 | Yes | Don't Get MADS About It | Bleakley McDowell, Crystal Sanchez, and Walter Forsberg |
31 | 306 | Yes | Low Tech Approach to Beginning a Redesign | Sarah Branham |
32 | 305 | Cryptography 101 | Minhao Jiang | |
33 | 304 | Yes | Auditing algorithms in commercial discovery tools | Matthew Reidsma |
33 | 304 | Jitterbug into my brain: something's bugging me, and it's AV | Erica Titkemeyer and Andrew Shirk | |
34 | 302 | Free metadata from Crossref | Patricia Feeney | |
34 | 302 | Yes | Low-Cost Preservation Environment Monitoring with the Raspberry Pi | Monica Maceli |
35 | 301 | The Authority Decentralization of Blockchains and How it Applies to Libraries. | David Kinzer | |
36 | 298 | Yes | From Wikidata to Scholia: creating structured linked data to generate scholarly profiles | Mairelys Lemus-Rojas and Jere Odell |
36 | 298 | The ad hoc technologist: Personal competencies and professional responsibilities | Gesina A. Phillips | |
37 | 297 | Bonding with Project Electron: Building a Born-Digital Records Transfer App Together | Hannah Sistrunk, Darnell Lynch, and Kavitha Kothur | |
37 | 297 | Freaky Fast : How PhoneGap Made it Easy to Create a Mobile App on iOS and Android | Karen Coombs | |
37 | 297 | HOOT + ELF + FOLIO = Awesome Borrowing Experience for Consumer Electronics | Nathan Ryckman and Jim Hahn | |
38 | 296 | The Best Pick-up Line Ever: How to Mine Your Line-Oriented Files to Better Understand Your Customers | Ralph LeVan | |
39 | 295 | OSSArcFlow: Modeling Digital Curation Workflows for Born Digital Content | Jessica Meyerson and Kelly Stewart | |
39 | 295 | Web Archiving Interoperability | Jillian Lohndorf | |
40 | 289 | Building an LDA topic model using Wikipedia | Sharon Garewal and Ronald Snyder | |
40 | 289 | Head in the cloud, or feet on the ground? Making preservation hardware platform choices. | Sheila Morrissey | |
41 | 288 | Information extraction techniques for knowledge graph development | Corey Harper | |
41 | 288 | Publishing from your Online Git Repository | Terry Brady | |
41 | 288 | Scaling EaaS – An Introduction | Seth Anderson and Jessica Meyerson | |
42 | 285 | Automate Library Applications with Google Apps Script | Terry Brady | |
42 | 285 | Old stuff, new schtick: using JIRA to manage archives workflows | Maggie Hughes, Joseph Orellana, and Shira Peltzman | |
43 | 284 | Code4Bib[liometrics] | Christina K. Pikas and Nancy Faget | |
44 | 282 | Librarian, Coder, Teacher: Developing a New-to-Programming Undergraduate Courses | Jason T. Mickel, Ph.D. | |
44 | 282 | Your Forms Can Just Be Made Better | Minhao Jiang | |
45 | 280 | 900 of us are maintaining a 3,400 item dataset on GitHub | Eric Hellman | |
46 | 278 | LOCKSS System Re-Architecture | Thib Guicherd-Callin | |
47 | 276 | Digitizing Arabic-language Scholarly Content: An Investigation (JSTOR) | Matthew Loy and Anne Ray | |
48 | 275 | Accessibility and eBooks: What Librarians Should Know and How they can Serve their Users | Emma Waecker | |
49 | 273 | An Open Science Framework for Solving Institutional Research Challenges: Supporting the Institutional Research Mission and the Full Project Lifecycle | Matt Spitzer | |
49 | 273 | Mapping the Research Landscape with Bibliometric Tools | Amy Trost | |
50 | 271 | So you want to migrate your data from DSpace to Hyrax? Here’s our approach! | Josh Gum and Hui Zhang | |
51 | 262 | Creating Persistent Links for ARKival Resources | Meredith Hale | |
52 | 261 | A Google Apps Script Story | Sonoe Nakasone | |
53 | 260 | Av.Preservation.With.Open.Formats.S13E01.FFV1[cellar].mkv | Dave Rice | |
53 | 260 | Hold the soup! Using XPath within the Python lxml module | Elizabeth Wickes | |
54 | 259 | GIVE BACK! Yes, your code is already good enough! | Hardy Pottinger | |
55 | 257 | Detecting Anomalous Usage Activity for JSTOR to Support Library Decision Making | Devin O'Hara | |
55 | 257 | LOCKSS Plugin Architecture | Thib Guicherd-Callin | |
56 | 255 | Databases for Days | Sonoe Nakasone | |
57 | 252 | Gamification of Library Orientation and Instruction | Plamen Miltenoff and Mark Gill | |
57 | 252 | Tree Diagram in D3.js | Minhao Jiang | |
58 | 244 | Code4Lib Proposal Framing the Museum GitHub Repository | L. Kelly Fitzpatrick | |
59 | 243 | Avro 101: Overview and Implications for Metadata Processing | Cole Hudson and Graham Hukill | |
60 | 241 | Open Social Tagging in TagTeam | L. Kelly Fitzpatrick | |
61 | 240 | Using Elastic Search with Kibana for a Technology Watch Portal | Nancy Faget and Christina K. Pikas | |
62 | 238 | Clojure Super Powers | David Kinzer | |
63 | 236 | Collaboratively building the Digital Inclusion Resource Library | Ara Kim, Magera Holton, and Matthew Kopel | |
64 | 229 | Building ScholarsDB: Re-envisioning a Simple Faculty Publications Database | Jason T. Mickel, Ph.D. | |
65 | 225 | Configuring Public Knowledge Project's Open Conference Systems for Digital Scholarship | Matthew Treskon | |
66 | 224 | Is it safe? Is it secret | Francis Kayiwa | |
67 | 213 | Are You a “Solo” Librarian Working on Cutting-Edge Technology? | Minhao Jiang | |
67 | 213 | Easter Fool's Day, or, the Chocolate Carrot on a Stick | Ian Walls | |
68 | 160 | Automating ExLibris Voyager Circulation Notifications | Bruce Orcutt |