Difference between revisions of "2011 CURATEcamp Hackfest Ideas"
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- The idea here is to describe your idea in such a way to get as many monkeys to help out with your idea as possible. And a really cool acronym is (almost) mandatory. URLs are good as are git repos, google groups, etc. | - The idea here is to describe your idea in such a way to get as many monkeys to help out with your idea as possible. And a really cool acronym is (almost) mandatory. URLs are good as are git repos, google groups, etc. | ||
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+ | Actually, for purposes of comparison, I just rediscovered the | ||
+ | references included in the original preconf proposal [1], i.e.: "Roy | ||
+ | Tennant's "Where Librarians Go To Hack" [2] and the page for the | ||
+ | Access 2010 Hackfest [3]." | ||
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+ | I hadn't seen that post from Roy Tennant before, but it's pretty | ||
+ | inspiring. And reading through the Hackfest ideas for Access 2010 | ||
+ | really made me wish I'd been there. | ||
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+ | I don't know if this would appeal to other attendees, but, as a Solr/ | ||
+ | VuFind enthusiast, one suggestion I have is to further develop Demian | ||
+ | Katz's WorldCat Terminologies recommender module [4] . For example, | ||
+ | find a way to filter out references to terms for which the local | ||
+ | library has no associated items (and thereby avoid blind alleys) or | ||
+ | even redirect users to an ILL request form. | ||
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+ | [1] http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2011_Preconference_Proposals#CURATEcamp_Hackfest | ||
+ | [2] http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA332564.html | ||
+ | [3] http://access2010.lib.umanitoba.ca/node/3 | ||
+ | [4] http://www.oclc.org/developer/videos/worldcat-identities-and-terminology-services-vufind | ||
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Revision as of 00:28, 28 January 2011
Allright Coders, Hackers, and Groupies! It's time to submit your ideas here (or by sending them directly to the address in the email you received). All proposals to be revealed at 9am February 7th at CURATEcamp Hackfest in the Frangipani room.
We also have a Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/code4lib2011-hackfest
Let's keep it FIFO - so the first idea added stays on top :)
Please include a title and description, eg:
10000 Monkeys Digital Solr Network (10kMDSN) - The idea here is to describe your idea in such a way to get as many monkeys to help out with your idea as possible. And a really cool acronym is (almost) mandatory. URLs are good as are git repos, google groups, etc.
Actually, for purposes of comparison, I just rediscovered the
references included in the original preconf proposal [1], i.e.: "Roy
Tennant's "Where Librarians Go To Hack" [2] and the page for the
Access 2010 Hackfest [3]."
I hadn't seen that post from Roy Tennant before, but it's pretty inspiring. And reading through the Hackfest ideas for Access 2010 really made me wish I'd been there.
I don't know if this would appeal to other attendees, but, as a Solr/ VuFind enthusiast, one suggestion I have is to further develop Demian Katz's WorldCat Terminologies recommender module [4] . For example, find a way to filter out references to terms for which the local library has no associated items (and thereby avoid blind alleys) or even redirect users to an ILL request form.
[1] http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2011_Preconference_Proposals#CURATEcamp_Hackfest [2] http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA332564.html [3] http://access2010.lib.umanitoba.ca/node/3 [4] http://www.oclc.org/developer/videos/worldcat-identities-and-terminology-services-vufind