NECode4lib 2016
NEC4L 2016 Meeting
Please join us Monday, December 5, in Amherst, MA for the 2016 NECode4Lib conference. This informal conference will feature sessions covering technology in libraries, archives and museums in the New England area.
Location
When - December 5, 2016
Where - Red Barn, Hampshire College, Amherst MA
Cost - Free! Coffee, snacks, and lunch will be provided.
Planning Committee - Abigail Baines, Systems & Discovery Librarian, Hampshire College; Kathleen Haley, Information Systems Librarian, American Antiquarian Society; Ed Hill, Systems & Digital Services Librarian, Westfield State University; Joe Montibello, Library Systems Manager, Dartmouth College; Beatrice Pulliam, Dir. of Technology & Info. Services, Providence Public Library; Johanna Radding, Metadata/Discovery Librarian, Amherst College; Matt Sherman, Digital Content Librarian, University of Bridgeport
Registration
Registration is currently full. Please add your name to the wait list if you are interested in attending NEC4L 2016.
https://nec4l2016.eventbrite.com
Schedule
Monday, December 5, 2016
Registration, coffee & networking 9am-9:30am
Keynote 9:30am-10:00am
Bento Box Searching” for library home page, Rob O’Connell & Barbara Polowy, Smith College Libraries
"A look at Smith College's new bento box design. Included in this talk will be a look at the design and features along with the usability testing that went into it."
Morning lightning Talks 10am - 10:50am
(Five minutes per talk with time for 3-5 minutes of Q&A after each talk and some room for transitions.)
- Theology Collections Portal, Hallie Posey, Providence College
- 5 uses for old iPads in 5 minutes, Brenden O’Connell, Smith College
- Querying the Linked Data Cloud with LDPath, Bethany Seeger & Aaron Coburn, Amherst College
- Agile Project Management in the Library, Abigail Baines, Hampshire College
- Open Data Open Knowledge Project, Kayla Hammond Larkin, Simmons College/Boston Open Data
- TBA
Break 11:50am - 11:10am
Morning 20 Minute Presentations 11:10am - 12:30pm
(Q&A after each talk, built into the 20 minutes.)
- What is a Repository? Creating a Fedora specification, Aaron Coburn & Bethany Seeger, Amherst College
- Integrating III/Sierra with ILLiad and Relais/BorrowDirect, Eric Bivona, Dartmouth College
- Tour of the Newly Launched Yiddish Book Center Website, Amber Clooney, Yiddish Book Center & Tristan Chambers, Smith College
- Count Dem Heads: a Fail4Lib story, Ian Walls, UMass Amherst
Lunch 12:30pm-1:30pm
Afternoon 20 Minute Presentations 1:30am -2:50pm
(Q&A after each talk, built into the 20 minutes.)
- Wikidata as Knowledge Base of Structured Data, Katherine Thornton, Yale University Library
- No More Finding Aids: A New Frontend for Special Collections & Archives at UAlbany, Gregory Wiedeman, University at Albany, SUNY
- Zoho Manager Database for E-Resource Workflows & Tracking, Kimberly Arleth, Simmons College
- FOLIO, Andrew Nagy, EBSCO
Afternoon lightning Talks 2:50pm - 3:40pm
(Five minutes per talk with time for 3-5 minutes of Q&A after each talk and some room for transitions.)
- Life is a Game and all the World its Gamers: Habitica in the Information Environment, Brendan McCarthy, Troy Public Library/University at Albany, SUNY (M.S.I.S. candidate '17)
- Library Code Club, Bethany Seeger & Sarah Walden, Amherst College
- TBA, Helen Bailey & Jeremy Prevost, MIT
- Using Twine for Library Instruction, Manda Wise Pizzollo, Simmons College SLIS West/Amherst College
- Implementation of Unicode in the Yale Catalog, Charles Riley, Yale University Library
Break 3:40am - 4:00am
Workshop/Demo 4:00-5:00pm
Modeling Concepts as Linked Data RDF, Steven Anderson & Eben English, Boston Public Library
"How does your library exist in the Linked Data world? Is it a foaf:Organization, a schema:Organization, org:Organization, etc? Once you've decided that, what properties does your library have? For example, is it called by an rdfs:label, or skos:prefLabel, or dcterms:title, or something else entirely? These questions don't have a single correct answer, and therein lies the challenge of modeling data in RDF. Whether it's descriptive metadata, digital object relationships, or places, people, and things, you need to understand the options for mapping data and the pros and cons each mapping brings. This workshop will not be a presentation, but a collaboration: we are relying on attendees to provide concepts they've struggled to map in the Linked Data world. We would then go through the process of discussing as a group how to map those concepts and see if we can come to agreement as to the best approach(es)."
Optional happy hour/dinner
- 10 University Dr, Amherst, MA 01002
- Directions from the Red Barn at Hampshire College to Hangar Pub & Grill
- A sign up sheet for dinner will be available during the NEC4L meeting at the registration table.
Programming
Programming Sign-up
Please sign up here for a lightning talk or presentation (deadline November 18, 2016)
Logistics
Directions
Directions to the Red Barn at Hampshire College. Please park in the upper parking lot.
Accommodations
If you're planning on staying the night, there are a number of nearby hotels. Some suggestions at varying price points are:
Hotels Within 5 Miles of Hampshire College
- Comfort Inn, Hadley MA, 413.584.9816
- Courtyard Marriott Hotel, Hadley MA, 413.256.5454
- Hampton Inn, Hadley MA, 413.586.4851
- Holiday Inn Express, Hadley MA, 413.582.0002
- The Lord Jeffery Inn, Amherst, MA, 800.742.0358
Hotels in Neighboring Towns
Northampton
- Fairfield Inn & Suites, 413.586.1211
- Hotel Northampton, 413.584.3100
- Quality Inn, 413.586.1500
South Hadley
- Willits-Hallowell Conference Center, Mount Holyoke College, 413.538.2217
Code of Conduct
NECode4Lib is dedicated to a harassment-free conference experience for everyone. We are using the Code4Lib 2015 Conference Code of Conduct that can be found at: http://2017.code4lib.org/conduct/ If an incident occurs, please use the following contact information:
Mailing list
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