2016 Lightning Talks

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Lightning Talks

Lightning Talks presented at Code4Lib 2016 in Philadelphia, PA from March 8, 2016 - March 10, 2016.

Tuesday 15:50 to 16:50

Recording

  1. #Code4LibProgramSoWhite - Whitni Watkins & Code4Lib 2016 Programming Committee
  2. Static Site Generator for Finding Aids - Hillel Arnold
  3. Accessible Digital Video Libraries for Humans and Machines - Drew Gordon
  4. Visualizing Book Content - Greg Lindall
  5. So You're Going to Die :) - Angela Galvan
  6. You Can Participant In An OSS Project Even If You Don't Write Programs - Yuka Egusa
  7. XFR Collective - Lorena Ramírez-López
  8. Visualizing Library Data - Boyhun Kim

Wednesday 11:00 to 12:00

Recording

  1. Let's Get Physical - Ian Walls
  2. Transferring Digital Records to the Archives - Greg Wiedeman
  3. Instagram API Changes - Todd Stoffer
  4. Why Cats Prefer Boxes Over Fancy Toys - Katherine Deibel
  5. "xmlaminar" - Michael Gibney
  6. Resolving Metadata from DOI - Michael Berkowski
  7. QUICKSEARCH (Now Open Source) - Kevin Beswick
  8. Using Sphinx for Documentation - Dan Gillean
  9. GW Programming Consultations - Justin Littman
  10. The RMap Project - Karen Hanson

Thursday 10:15 to 11:00

Recording

  1. Finding Aids/Digital Collections Integration - Sean Aery
  2. Code4Lib Con (Staring down the barrel of a huge contract) - Chad Nelson
  3. GitHub as a Knowledge Base - Heidi Tebbe
  4. Leveraging the Public Cloud to Compliment Your ILS - Shlomo Knisbacher
  5. Stupid Simple JavaScript that Makes You a Hero and How to Win Friends in Libraries - Allison Jai O'Dell
  6. Single Sign On, Identity & System Integration - Steelsen Smith
  7. Code+Art - Alison Blaine
  8. opaquenamespace.org - Ryan Wick
  9. Your Metadata is What?!? - Robert Haschart
  10. FAUXBR, etc. in Pika - James Staub