Code4Lib Chicago
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A "hyperlocal" Code4Lib chapter, which has been in existence since around 2010.
Resources
- Google Group
- Use this to chat about local issues, propose meetings, and let us know about local events.
Fall 2015 Meeting
- November 23, 2015
- Daley Library, UIC, Room 1-470
- Watch this space for details.
- Register via EventBrite
Schedule
This is still flexible.
- 8:30: assemble / coffee
- 9:00: start / welcome
- 9:15: lightning talks
- 10:30: break / order lunch
- 10:45: lightning talks
- 12:00: lunch / group walk to cupcakes / getting to know one another / group photo
- 1:00: library tour
- 1:30: hackathon breakout(s) / lightning talks / other breakouts / BOFs (in parallel)
- 3:00: break
- 3:15: more content, TBD
- 4:15: wrap-up (sustaining energy & engagement?)
- 4:30: end
- 5:00: social at local pub
Lightning Talks @10:45-12:00
- If you have an idea, please sign up for a slot! These are quick, low-pressure talks, and you'll get good karma.
- Examples of lightning talks given at the last national Code4Lib.
- I have set these as five minute slots, but I expect at least a few to go over. So there's some flex time at the end.
10:45-10:50
- Distant reading of texts from the HathiTrust, JSTOR, and/or EEBO
- Eric Lease Morgan (Librarian-At-Large)
10:50-10:55
- On EAD
- Esther Verreau, UIC
10:55-11:00
- Creating Simple Event Displays from an RSS Feed using JavaScript
- Paul Keith, Chicago Public Library
11:00-11:05
- Explore Chicago Collections
- Tracy Seneca and Kate Flynn, UIC
11:05-11:10
- TopicHub: identify content of interest in one repository and deposit it in another
- Jeremy Prevost, MIT
11:10-11:15
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11:15-11:20
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11:20-11:25
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11:25-11:30
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11:30-11:35
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11:35-11:40
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11:40-11:45
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Breakout/Hackathon Sessions @1:30-3:00
- Up for debate: these are just some possible topics. We need four total.
- If you have an idea, add it to the list! If we end up with more than four, we will conduct a straw poll to determine the most relevant/popular.
- For inspiration, here is the list of pre-conference workshops at the last national Code4Lib
- Headless CMSs (Wordpress, Drupal)?
- Meteor.js tutorial?
- DocumentCloud?
- Metadata/data hackathon? - A discussion around tools and workflows for cleaning up messy data; bring your own data sets to work on if you like
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3:15: more content, TBD (??)
- What content do you want during this slot?
Evening social
- We're planning on hanging out at Jak's Tap after the event (the original suggestion, Moxee, is closed on Mondays). More details soon.
UIC Environs: Lunch and Parking
- Lunch and parking map
- Food options are mostly clustered in three places: Greektown (N of the freeway along Halsted), Taylor street (SW of campus), and University Village (S along Halsted).
Getting to UIC
- Public Transit: Take the Blue Line west from the Loop; get off at the UIC-Halsted stop. Walk south.
- More information on visiting UIC, including (better) mass-transit directions
- Parking in a UIC lot will cost $13 for a full day.
- If you're driving, there are several parking lots available (marked on the above map); I recommend the one south of campus (1135 Morgan). Note that no streets connect Harrison with Taylor, including Morgan, between Racine and Halsted; to reach the south lot, come up Morgan from Roosevelt.
- Circle Interchange difficulties
- Circle Interchange (the confluence of I-90 and I-290 just NE of campus) construction is ongoing.
- Construction is causing traffic havoc nearby, especially near the corner of Harrison and Halsted. The Harrison bridge over I-90 doesn't currently exist. Best to avoid this area if possible.
- The Morgan street exit from I-290 has been closed for some time. According to IDOT:
- Exiting access is prohibited from Westbound I-290/Congress Parkway
- From Southbound I-90/94 - exit Adams Street
- From Northbound I-90/94 - exit Ashland Avenue, backtrack east via Jackson Boulevard or Harrison Street