2014 Links from Talks
Contents
- 1 What's this page
- 2 Welcome to Code4Lib 2014
- 3 Opening Keynote
- 4 A Book, a Web Browser and a Tablet: How Bibliotheca Alexandrina’s Book Viewer Framework Makes it Possible
- 5 Quick and Easy Data Visualization with Google Visualization API and Google Chart Libraries
- 6 WebSockets for Real==Time and Interactive Interfaces
- 7 Personalize Your Google Analytics Data with Custom Events and Variables
- 8 Discovering your Discovery System in Real Time
- 9 Structured Data NOW: seeding schema.org in library systems
- 10 Next Generation Catalogue - RDF as a Basis for New Services
- 11 More Like This: Approaches to Recommending Related Items using Subject Headings
- 12 Breakout Sessions I (no breakout report, but please select a recorder and post the report to the wiki)
- 13 Lightning Talks I
- 14 Visualizing Solr Search Results with D3.js for User==Friendly Navigation of Large Result Sets
- 15 Visualizing Library Resources as Networks
- 16 We Are All Disabled! Universal Web Design Making Web Services Accessible for Everyone
- 17 Dead-simple Video Content Management: Let Your Filesystem Do The Work
- 18 Lightning Talks 2
- 19 Bulding for others (and ourselves): the Avalon Media System
- 20 Sustaining your Open Source project through training
- 21 Behold Fedora 4: The Incredible Shrinking Repository!
- 22 A reusable application to enable self deposit of complex objects into a digital preservation environment
- 23 Organic Free-Range API Development - Making Web Services That You Will Actually Want to Consume
- 24 Towards Pasta Code Nirvana: Using Javascript MVC to Fill Your Programming Ravioli
- 25 PhantomJS+Selenium: Easy Automated Testing of AJAX-y UIs
- 26 Queue Programming -- how using job queues can make the Library coding world a better place
- 27 Closing Keynote - An Interview with Valerie Aurora
- 28 Under the Hood of Hadoop Processing at OCLC Research
- 29 Lucene’s Latest (for Libraries)
- 30 All Tiled Up
What's this page
Making a page for links mentioned in talks. Sadly, started it halfway through conference and network is flaky, but will try to go back.
Tuesday, March 25
Welcome to Code4Lib 2014
Tim McGeary, Code4Lib 2014 Conference Co-Chair and Director of Library & Information Technology at UNC-Chapel Hill
Opening Keynote
Sumana Harihareswara
http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2014_Keynote_by_Sumana_Harihareswara
A Book, a Web Browser and a Tablet: How Bibliotheca Alexandrina’s Book Viewer Framework Makes it Possible
Engy Morsy
Quick and Easy Data Visualization with Google Visualization API and Google Chart Libraries
Bohyun Kim
WebSockets for Real==Time and Interactive Interfaces
Jason Ronallo
Personalize Your Google Analytics Data with Custom Events and Variables
Josh Wilson
Discovering your Discovery System in Real Time
Godmar Back and Annette Bailey
Structured Data NOW: seeding schema.org in library systems
Dan Scott
Next Generation Catalogue - RDF as a Basis for New Services
Anne-Lena Westrum, Benjamin Rokseth, Asgeir Rekkavik, and Petter Goksøyr Åsen
More Like This: Approaches to Recommending Related Items using Subject Headings
Kevin Beswick
Breakout Sessions I (no breakout report, but please select a recorder and post the report to the wiki)
Lightning Talks I
Wednesday, March 26
Julia Bauder
Visualizing Library Resources as Networks
Matt Miller
We Are All Disabled! Universal Web Design Making Web Services Accessible for Everyone
Cynthia Ng
Dead-simple Video Content Management: Let Your Filesystem Do The Work
Andreas Orphanides
http://www.dropbox.com/sh/ogo7su7shn0zegt/Ttv_5o_QZg
Lightning Talks 2
Mx Matienzo - "Dial-A-DPLA":
Bulding for others (and ourselves): the Avalon Media System
Michael B. Klein and Julie Rudder
Sustaining your Open Source project through training
Bess Sadler and Mark Bussey
Behold Fedora 4: The Incredible Shrinking Repository!
Esmé Cowles
A reusable application to enable self deposit of complex objects into a digital preservation environment
Jill Sexton, Mike Daines, and Greg Jansen
== Breakout Sessions 2 (no breakout report; but please select a recorder and post the report on the wiki)
Organic Free-Range API Development - Making Web Services That You Will Actually Want to Consume
Steve Meyer and Karen Coombs
Slides: http://www.oclc.org/resources/developer-network/PPTs/consumable-APIs-coombs-meyer.pptx
Towards Pasta Code Nirvana: Using Javascript MVC to Fill Your Programming Ravioli
Bret Davidson
PhantomJS+Selenium: Easy Automated Testing of AJAX-y UIs
Martin Haye and Mark Redar
Queue Programming -- how using job queues can make the Library coding world a better place
Birkin James Diana
Thursday, March 27
Closing Keynote - An Interview with Valerie Aurora
== Lightning Talks 3
Under the Hood of Hadoop Processing at OCLC Research
Roy Tennant
Lucene’s Latest (for Libraries)
Erik Hatcher
All Tiled Up
Mike Graves