MDC
Maryland, Virginia, Washington D.C, etc.
We want to bring the code{4}lib experience to the library community in the Maryland, Washington, D.C., and the great Commonwealth of Virginia area. Our hope is that meeting at the regional level will strengthen our local connections and develop more real world collaborative efforts.
Next Meeting
When: Wednesday, June 27th 4:30-5:30p meet, 5:30p-? Tasty beverages
Where:Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, 10th and Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC 20004 Room CEG 15, Library Conference Room. Google Map
How: Nearest METRO stops are Federal Triangle on Blue/Orange, Archives/Navy Memorial on Yellow/Green or Metro Center (everything else.) The main hallway to our conference room has been blocked for construction on our new offices, so it's a little confusing to get to. Please meet at the Haida Totem Pole in the Constitution Ave Entrance Lobby (ground floor, Constitution Ave and 10th St. NW - when you come in the main doors the totem pole is to your left, near the staircase) around 4:30. We'll wait if you're late. If you're REALLY late and no one is at the totem pole, please call Keri at 202.633.1716 or @ me on teh twitters @DigiKeri_SIL and I'll come get you.
Tentative Agenda
Main Meeting
- Introductions (5 minutes)
- Anyone went to ALA? Did we miss anything? (10 min)
- Anyone going to wikimania? (Brooke is :D)
- Brooke is going to thatcamp, too. (http://thatcamp.org/)
- Lightning talks, demos & Discussion (25 min.)
- Katie Filbert: Wikidata Project
- (tentative) Michael Levy: Blacklight at USHMM
- Requests, ideas, topics for future gatherings (10 min.)
- Selection of next venue and schedule (2 min. 30 sec.) "can't grab a beer until we get a volunteer(tm)"
5:30ish - Iron Horse for a beer.
Attending/Apologies
RSVP for 6/27: Rosy, Brooke, Joe, Dan, Josh, Keri, Joel, Katie
This section is for folks that *would* make it, were it not for their tyrannical bosses or onerous schedules.
Paul @ UMW needs a ride from Fredericksburg in order to attend. Can anyone help him out??
Hmmm. Would he be cool with being picked up in the late morning and then taking the Metro from Alexandriaish? -Brooke
Previous Meetings
Tuesday, 10 April, 2012 4-5 at The George Washington University Gelman Library in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052
4ish Main Meeting
- Introductions
- Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host
- Shameless plug for (http://wikimania2012.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikimania)
- Update on the wider code{4}lib community
- You know you want to talk about summat. Joe did it.
- Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings
5ish Booze!
This meeting will be an ad hoc meeting for code{4}libMDC. If you have any bril ideas on how to fill the time, feel free to post them here. If no one posts anything, we'll enjoy an open exchange of ideas and updates on each other's work. All are welcome to attend. We hope to see you there! Tuesday, 10 January, 2012 10:00AM to Noon at The George Washington University Gelman Library in Foggy Bottom, DC 2130 H Street NW Washington DC 20052
10 - Noon Main Meeting
- Introductions
- Selection of next venue and a thanks to this round's host
- Shameless plug for (http://www.dcla.org DCLA)
- Update on the wider code{4}lib community
- There will be a quick summary of FRBR, and a possible solution for aggregates which opens up a whole 'nother can of worms, but allows for some complex relationships to be described.
- Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings
12:15–1:30 Lunch
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library. We didn't do lunch last time, but maybe we will this go.
Tuesday, 13 September, 2011 10-11.20ish at Arlington Public Library Central Branch in Arlington, VA
With representatives present from Public, Academic, and Special Libraries, this looked to be a great start to rejuvenating the Chapter. (School Librarians, come out and play!) We had a great discussion about Linked Data. We reaffirmed that we'll hold quarterly meetings, and that doing so regularly will help keep things rolling. We hope to have diverse subjects to explore to keep everyone's interest. We'll hold off on formal governance until a larger group necessitates formality.
The Martin Luther King Library in the District would like help with Library Lab DC if anyone would like to participate in that endeavour. This is also a wonderful place to go if you're looking for spot to house open collaboration.
There were a couple of interesting meetings and events to attend that we shared with one another.
Agenda
- 10 - Noon Main Meeting
- Introductions
- Discussion of current venue.
- Shameless plug for (http://www.fallforthebook.org/ Fall for the Book)
- Hash out possibilities of other venues.
- Is the frequency right? Will quarterly meetings still work?
- Is the Chapter's problem indicative of fragmented general regional Library collaboration?
- Update on the wider code{4}lib community
- Discuss and invite folks to get involved with Library Lab DC at the DCPL
- Requests, ideas, and volunteers for topics for future gatherings
- Governance (do we want any?)
- 12:15–1:30 Lunch
There are a whole bunch of lunch spots near the Library.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009 9:00am to 4:30pm at National Agricultural Library in Beltsville, MD
This meeting will be a joint meeting between code{4}libMDC and the DC Fedora Users Group. This meeting is a joint meeting between the two groups, the first part of the day is code{4}libMDC meeting, centered on our stated goal to focus our second meeting on Fedora. This part of the meeting will follow the same time line as our initial meeting. After lunch, the meeting will be the initial meeting of the DC Fedora Users Group, however all are welcome and encouraged to attend. This part of the meeting will deal with the more technical aspects of Fedora.
Agenda
8:30–9:00 Coffee and sign-in 9:00–9:10 Welcome and Introductions 9:10–9:30 MarcEdit (Chuck Schoppet, NAL) 9:30-10:15 Fedora/DuraSpace/ Update (Thornton Staples) and DuraCloud project and LC pilot (Andrew Woods) 10:15–10:30 Break 10:30-12:00 Fedora Projects (NASA Goddard, University of Maryland, NLM) 12:00-12:15 code{4}libMDC business discussion 12:15–1:30 Lunch 1:30–4:30 Fedora Users Group technical discussions (with break)
Code4LibMDC had it's first meeting on Friday April 3, at the National Agricultural Library in Beltsville MD a.m. A total of 30 people attended including people from:
USDA,
NASA,
National Agricultural Library,
Library of Congress,
The Supreme Court Library,
The United States Senate Library,
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.
Contents
1. Welcome by Maria Pisa, NAL's Associate Director for Public Services 2. Individual introductions 3. Presentations · John Doyle from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) gave a presentation on the use of Fedora Commons at NLM. · Vernon Chapman from the Agriculture Network Information Center (AgNIC) gave a presentation on Searching OAI-PMH metadata with SOLR. 4. Discussion of Next steps for Code4LibMDC · What will this group to be? · Open to all in the library community. · Showcase of library technology. · Formula for sharing of code and ideas. · A place for the development of collaborate projects. · How to get involved? · Prepare presentation on what you are currently working on: · Preparing for a new ILS. · Metadata translation · Digital repositories · Share ideas. · Join smaller ad hoc meetings. · Set up a local Listserv for this group. 5. Scheduling · Meet quarterly for face to face meetings · Hosted at sites in the area. · Vote on location of meeting on local Listserv.