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Here is where to find Robert W. Woodruff Library:  [https://goo.gl/4U4AYL Map]
 
Here is where to find Robert W. Woodruff Library:  [https://goo.gl/4U4AYL Map]
  
There are a few parking decks around campus.  Your best bet will likely be Fishburne or Oxford parking lot as they are the closet to the library.  Parking fees are $12 a day.  For more information about visitor parking, please visit [http://transportation.emory.edu/visitors/ Emory's parking site].
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There are a few parking decks around campus.  Your best bet will likely be Fishburne or Oxford parking lot as they are the closest to the library.  Parking fees are $12 a day.  For more information about visitor parking, please visit [http://transportation.emory.edu/visitors/ Emory's parking site].
  
 
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If you are staying in the Emory area, there are public transportation options.  Emory shuttles are free, and they run fairly often.  Shuttles of interest may include the CCTMA, which stops in Downtown Decatur and the Emory Conference Center, as well as the many shuttles that go down the Clifton Corridor in front of the Emory Conference Center.  The Emory Conference Center also has it's own shuttle that you can request to take you to campus.  More information about the Emory Cliff Shuttles can be found [http://transportation.emory.edu/shuttles/index.html here:].
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If you are staying in the Emory area, there are public transportation options.  Emory shuttles are free, and they run fairly often.  Shuttles of interest may include the CCTMA, which stops in Downtown Decatur and the Emory Conference Center, as well as the many shuttles that go down the Clifton Corridor in front of the Emory Conference Center.  The Emory Conference Center also has its own shuttle that you can request to take you to campus.  More information about the Emory Cliff Shuttles can be found [http://transportation.emory.edu/shuttles/index.html here:].
  
 
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===Code of Conduct===

Revision as of 17:55, 1 March 2017

Code4LibSE 2017 Meeting -- Draft

Please join us Friday, April 21st, in Atlanta, GA for the 2017 C4LSE meeting. This informal conference will feature sessions covering technology in libraries, archives and museums in the Southeast area.

Location

When - April 21st, 2017

Where - Robert Woodruff Library, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

Cost - Free! Coffee and snacks will be provided.

Planning Committee - Laura Akerman, Emory University; Elizabeth Peele Mumpower, Emory University

Advisors and helpers - Alexander Thomas, Emory University, Rosalyn Metz, Emory University, Galen Charlton, Equinox Software Inc.

Call for Proposals

We are currently requesting presentations! If you would like to present at Code4LibSE, please fill out this proposal form:.

We are accepting the following kinds of proposals:

    * Presentations (20 minutes, 5-10 minutes for Q&A)
    * Lightning Talks (3-5 minutes for talk, 5 minutes for Q&A)
    * Workshop/Demos (45 minutes for workshop, 15 minutes for Q&A)

This conference will be single-track with the possible exception of break-out tracks.

Conference Logistics

We will not be live-streaming the sessions. However, if approved by presenter, presentation materials will be placed online after the conference. We will let the group know when these are available through the Google Group

Registration

To Register for the event, please fill out this registration form:.

Schedule

Friday, April 21st, 2017

Schedule will be coming soon.

Area Information

Directions

Here is where to find Robert W. Woodruff Library: Map

There are a few parking decks around campus. Your best bet will likely be Fishburne or Oxford parking lot as they are the closest to the library. Parking fees are $12 a day. For more information about visitor parking, please visit Emory's parking site.

Transportation

If you are staying in the Emory area, there are public transportation options. Emory shuttles are free, and they run fairly often. Shuttles of interest may include the CCTMA, which stops in Downtown Decatur and the Emory Conference Center, as well as the many shuttles that go down the Clifton Corridor in front of the Emory Conference Center. The Emory Conference Center also has its own shuttle that you can request to take you to campus. More information about the Emory Cliff Shuttles can be found here:.

Accommodations

If you're planning on staying the night, there are a number of nearby hotels. Some suggestions at varying price points are:

Emory Conference Center

We currently have a block rate for the Emory Conference Center Hotel from April 20th-April 22nd. The rate is $174 a night. This rate does have limited availability. In order to lock-in this rate, please us this link to make your reservations. Please email code4libse2017@gmail.com if you have any problems.

For other area hotels, please see this helpful guide: http://www.emory.edu/commencement/information/hotels.html

Food

Food options coming shortly.

Code of Conduct

Code4LibSE 2017 is dedicated to a harassment-free conference experience for everyone. Please see our full Code of Conduct here.

Contact

If you have any questions about the conference, please email us at code4libse2017@gmail.com.

Mailing list

Code4LibSE has a low-traffic Code4LibSE Google Group. Consider subscribing.