North

Revision as of 17:41, 13 January 2010 by Rob mcdonald (Talk | contribs) (Who's interested? Put your name here...)

Revision as of 17:41, 13 January 2010 by Rob mcdonald (Talk | contribs) (Who's interested? Put your name here...)

Welcome to the wiki home of the new Ontario/Canada "chapter" of code4lib. Our aim is to create more opportunities for code4lib folks in the Ontario/Quebec/Manitoba/Northeast USA area to meet up in person.

Mailing list?

There's no mailing list for the chapter yet, but we can make one when we need one. Until then, we can use the main mailing list. No-one will mind.

First Meeting

When

Spring... May?

Meeting location suggestions

  • Kingston, Ontario
  • Toronto, Ontario (centrality)

Format

1 or 1.5 days of lightning talks and discussion.

Suggest lighting talks and discussion topics

  • ...

Who's interested? Put your name here...

Feel free to declare your interest in a code4lib North chapter:

  • Wendy Huot, Queen's University
  • Michael Vandenburg, Queen's University
  • William Denton, York University
  • John Fink, McMaster University
  • Nick Ruest, McMaster University
  • Walter Lewis, Halton Hills/OurOntario
  • Edward Corrado, Binghamton University (NY, USA)
  • Warren Layton, NRCan Library (Ottawa)
  • Pascal Calarco, University of Notre Dame (IN, USA)
  • Mita Williams, University of Windsor
  • John Fereira, Cornell University
  • MJ Suhonos, Toronto Public Library
  • Dianne Dietrich, Cornell University
  • David Fiander, University of Western Ontario
  • Peter Schlumpf, Avanti Library Systems
  • Roy Zimmer, Western Michigan University
  • Kimberly Silk, Martin Prosperity Institute, University of Toronto
  • Andrew Darby, Ithaca College (Ithaca, NY)
  • Tim Ribaric, Brock University
  • Sibyl Schaefer, University of Vermont
  • Peter Ellinger, Ontario Legislative Library, Toronto
  • Keith Jenkins, Cornell University
  • Patrick M. Lozeau, inLibro
  • Mike Kreyche, Kent State University
  • Graham McCarthy, Ryerson University
  • John Miedema
  • Janey Chen, Ontario Legislative Library, Toronto
  • Rob McDonald, Carleton University