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# Digital Video on the Cheap - Datastore and conversion using video APIs (YouTube, blip.tv): Jason Clark, Montana State University | # Digital Video on the Cheap - Datastore and conversion using video APIs (YouTube, blip.tv): Jason Clark, Montana State University | ||
# [http://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AaAHjV7nFQ21ZGc3MzhxdzRfOTdjOW01d2pmcg&hl=en EAD, APIs, and Cooliris]: providing access to digitized archival materials. - Tim Shearer | # [http://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0AaAHjV7nFQ21ZGc3MzhxdzRfOTdjOW01d2pmcg&hl=en EAD, APIs, and Cooliris]: providing access to digitized archival materials. - Tim Shearer | ||
− | * (waiting list) If you see Fedora and Shibboleth coming and can't get out of the way... -Birkin James Diana, Brown University | + | * (waiting list) If you see [http://bspace.us/notes/entries/fedora-shibboleth-authentication-solution/ Fedora and Shibboleth] coming and can't get out of the way... -Birkin James Diana, Brown University |
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Code4Lib page about lightning talks
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Lightning Talks 1
Tuesday 14:40-15:50 [14 slots]
- UW Forward - Steve Meyer
- MODS4Ruby & Opinionated XML - Matt Zumwalt
- The Digital Archaeological Record - Matt Cordial
- Hydra: Blacklight + ActiveFedora + Rails - Willy Mene
- Why CouchDB? - Benjamin Young
- Data integrity (cheap, fast, and easy) - Gwen Exner
- HathiTrust Large Scale Search update - Tom Burton-West
- EAD and MARC Sitting in a Tree: D-R-U-P-A-L - Mark A. Matienzo
- EZproxy Wondertool - Paul Joseph
- HathiTrust APIs - Albert Bertram
- Repository of MARC Abominations - Simon Spero and J-Rock
- Mystery Meat - Joe Atzberger
- Fuwatto Search - Masao Takaku
Lightning Talks 2
Wednesday 14:40-15:50 [14 slots]
- LibX Update - Godmar Back Code4Lib Sneak Preview of LibX for Google Chrome
- How to build a Virtual Bookshelf Without Solr (or MySQL) - Maccabee Levine
- VIVO, an interdisciplinary national network - Paul Albert
- WolfWalk, two ways - Jason Casden
- Custom metasearch widgets - Alex Smith
- Node.js development - Gabriel Farrell
- Catalog Auto-suggest using SOLR - Jill Sexton
- EmeraldView, a PHP frontend for Greenstone [slides] - Yitzchak Schaffer
- Kill the Search Button - Michael Nielsen, Jørn Thøgersen [facilitated by Roy Tennant]
- You Heard It Here First... - Roy Tennant
- File Information Tool Set (FITS) - Spencer McEwen
- JavaScript E-book Reader -- Eric Palmitesta
- Faceted browse on the cheap - Tom Keays
Lightning Talks 3
Thursday 10:15-11:00 [9 slots]
- Batch OCR using Open Source Tools - Jonathan Brinley
- VuFind at Western Michigan University - Birong Ho
- Please clean my data! - Vinita Tuteja, National Library of Australia
- Library a la Carte update - Kim Griggs and Michael Klein
- Serving Fedora content using Drupal and Fedora content models and disseminators - Alexander O'Neill, University of Prince Edward Island
- Library Values for the Internet - Jodi Schneider
- GroupFinder: Who/What/Where/When for patrons at your library - Joe Ryan, NCSU
- Digital Video on the Cheap - Datastore and conversion using video APIs (YouTube, blip.tv): Jason Clark, Montana State University
- EAD, APIs, and Cooliris: providing access to digitized archival materials. - Tim Shearer
- (waiting list) If you see Fedora and Shibboleth coming and can't get out of the way... -Birkin James Diana, Brown University