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→UIC Forum, Room F, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11
Please sign up to attend by January 15th. Doesn't mean you can't change your mind, but we will use the host committee will use these numbers to assign rooms.
Proposals '''now closed'''.
===Drupal4lib Sub-con Barcamp===
====UIC Forum, Room E, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on Monday, February 11====
* Contact [[User:highermath|Cary Gordon]], cgordon@chillco.com or
* [[User:cdmo|Charlie Morris]], NCSU Libraries, cdmorris@ncsu.edu
If we run out of topics, we will pay homage to the project by testing patches for Drupal 8. It is easy, and we will show you how to do this invaluable task.
[[resources to help you learn drupal]] ====I plan on attending:==== =====All Day=====*Margaret Heller*Mahria Lebow, mahria at uw edu*Paula Gray-Overtoom, pgrayove at gmail.com*Dhanushka Samarakoon, dhanu80 at g mail com*Leo Robert Klein <del>(when he figures out what date this is)</del> - 2/11 (9a-5p). P.S. Oh Great One! Who do we hand the 10 bucks to?*Sarah Shealy, sarah.shealy at gmail.com*Kelly Lucas krlucas at gee mail*Antonio Barrera abarrera at princeton edu =====Morning=====* [[User:Kevenj|Keven Jeffery]]* Sean Chen =====Afternoon=====* Kevin Reiss, Princeton University Library, kr2 at princeton.edu (afternoon only)* Christina Salazar (afternoon only)* Sarah Dooley (afternoon)* Josh Wilson, joshwilsonnc at gmail (likely afternoon only)* Ken Varnum, varnum at umich e-d-u* Cody Hennesy, chennesy at library berkeley edu* Colin Koteles, koteles at cod dot edu ==Half Day Morning===== Open space session =======Boardroom, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====* Dan Chudnov, dchud daniel.chudnov at gwu edugmail dot etc
The rest of code4libcon is pretty well structured these days; come in the morning for a few hours of old-school [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-space_technology open space technology] unconference. Bring a rough talk or idea you want to share or questions you have or something you want to learn about or discuss with other people, and be ready to tell us about it. Use it as extra prep time for your upcoming prepared or lightning talk if you want. We'll plan the morning out a little bit at the beginning, but not too much. What we do will be up to the people there in the room.
If there's interest, we could start with a "welcome to code4lib" introductory session for newcomers.
'''I plan on attending:'''
* Devon Smith
* Esmé Cowles, escowles@ucsd.edu
* Jason Casden
* Ryan Eby
* mark matienzo
* Donald Mennerich
* Patrick Berry, pberry@csuchico.edu
* Kåre Fiedler Christiansen, kfc@statsbiblioteket.dk
* Michael Poltorak Nielsen mn at statsbiblioteket dot dk
* Joe Atzberger, ohiocore@gmail.com
* Shawn Carraway carraways at midlandstech dot edu
* Emily F. Shaw emily-f-shaw at uiowa dot edu
* Joe Justice jhjusti at sandia dot gov
* Tom Burton-West tburtonw at umich dot edu
* Jay Luker
* Trey Terrell
=== Delivery services ===
====1-1010 Richard J. Daley Library, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====
* Ted Lawless, Brown University Library, tlawless at brown edu.
* Kevin Reiss, Princeton University Library, kr2 at princeton edu.
Are you interested in making it easier for users to obtain copies of known items? Do you feel your OpenURL and Interlibrary Loan software could be streamlined? This pre-conference workshop will focus on providing services that deliver content to users. Discovery systems are doing a better job of exposing library holdings but there's still a lot of work to do actually get the content in the users hands.
Possible topics/activities include:
* panel group discussion of what some libraries have done in this area
* comparisons of different approaches to addressing delivery
* overview of tools available
* sharing of strategies and experiences
* time to work with and review open source code in this area. Some possible tools to install and test out [https://github.com/team-umlaut/umlaut Umlaut], [https://github.com/lawlesst/py360link heroku-360link Py360 Link].
Resources and background information:
* [https://github.com/team-umlaut/umlaut/wiki/What-is-Umlaut-anyway What-is-Umlaut-anyway]
* [http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/7308 Hacking 360 Link: A hybrid approach]
* [http://lawlesst.github.com/notebook/delivery.html Focusing on Delivery]
Schedule:
* 9:10 - 9:25 - Intros
* 9:25 - 9:40 - Umlaut - Jonathan Rochkind
* 9:40 - 9:55 - Umlaut implementation plans at Princeton - Kevin Reiss
* 9:55 - 10:10 - GWU Launchpad - Rosalyn Metz
* 10:10 - 10:25 - easyArticle and easyBorrow at Brown - Birkin Diana and Ted Lawless
* 10:25 - 10:35 - break
* 10:35 - 10:50 - Cal State Get It Now - Aaron Collier
* 10:50 - 11:05 - Dealing with change at VCU - Erin White
* 11:05 - 11:55 - Installation sessions and break out discussions
* 11:55 - 12:00 - Wrap up
PLEASE NOTE: This pre-conference has been canceled in favor of joining forces with the RailsBridge workshop. The afternoon Blacklight session will still be offered.
=== RailsBridge Intro to Ruby on Rails ===
====UIC Forum, Room D, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11===='''coffee and pastries at 8am; start promptly at 9am'''* Jason Ronallo, North Carolina State University Libraries, jnronalljronallo@ncsugmail.educom
* Mark Bussey, Data Curation Experts (mark at curationexperts.com)
* Shaun Ellis (helper), Princeton University Library, shaune@princeton.edu
* Ross Singer, Talis, rossfsinger@gmail.com
* Adam Wead (helper), Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, awead@rockhall.org
* Bess Sadler, Stanford University, bess@stanford.edu
* James Stuart
* Jason Stirnaman (helper), University of Kansas Medical Center, jstirnaman@kumc.edu
* Richard Aroksaar, National Park Service, richard_aroksaar@nps.gov
* Anyone else want to come and help folks? Contact Jason.
RailsBridge comes to code4lib! We'll follow the RailsBridge curriculum (http://railsbridge.org) to provide a gentle introduction to Ruby on Rails. Topics covered include an introduction to the Ruby language, and the Rails framework, and version control with git. Participants will build a working Rails application. There will be some pre-preconference preparation needed so that we can effectively use our time. Details to come.
* Note: Attendees can follow up with the Intro to Blacklight afternoon session, which will be tailored for folks new to Ruby
There is some pre-preconference preparation needed so that we can effectively use our time.
'''IMPORTANT''': From this point on if you sign up you '''must''' do the following in order to be prepared for the preconference workshop:
# Add your name below
# fill out the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEpxd0tzU1ZscnU5QUUtd0JGUk9qQkE6MA#gid=0 experience survey]
# read [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lQEvljB6MWOdxqcibYsQDVMT2hCevk7Y5cm3143_eaU/edit the emails you have missed]
'''Sunday Night installation help''' I didn't get much of a response concerning needing installation help. I'll be in the hotel lobby anyways from 6pm until 7pm. Before then I'll be walking around and getting lost, so if I'm not there right at 6pm be patient. If you need my help after 7pm, please email me.
'''I plan on attending:'''
# First and last name and email address
# John MacGillivray
# Christina Salazar - christina{dot}salazar{at}csuci{dot}edu
# Karen Coombs - coombsk{at}oclc{dot}org
# Becky Yoose - b dot yoose at google overlord
# Jeremy Morse - jgmorse at umich
# Julia Bauder - julia{dot}bauder{at}gmail{dot}com
# Chung Kang
# Karen Miller - k-miller3{at}northwestern{dot}edu
# Betsy Coles - bcoles{at}caltech{dot}edu
# Santi Thompson
# Sarah Dooley - sarah{at}nclive{dot}org
# Brandon Dudley
# Ken Irwin
# Dennis Ogg - ogg{at}ucar{dot}edu
# Ian Walls - iwalls{at}library{dot}umass{dot}edu
# Steven Villereal – villereal{at}gmail{dot}com
# Hillel Arnold - hillel{dot}arnold{at}gmail{dot}com
# Josh Wilson - joshwilsonnc at gmail
# Cynthia Ng - cynthia [dot] s [dot] ng [at] gmail
# Ian Chan
# Heidi Frank - hf36{at}nyu{dot}edu
# Mark Mounts - mark{dot}mounts{at}dartmouth{dot}edu
# Bill McMillin - wmcmilli{at}pratt {dot}edu
# David Lacy - david dot lacy at villanova dot edu
# Courtney Greene - crgreene at indiana dot edu
# Laney McGlohon - lmcglohon@getty.edu
# Nancy Enneking - nenneking@getty.edu
# Jason Raitz - jcraitz at ncsu dot edu
# Nick Cappadona
# Steven Marsden - steven.marsden@ryerson.ca
# Linda Ballinger - ballingerl at newberry dot org
# Brendan Quinn - brendan-quinn at northwestern dot edu
# Michael Levy - mlevy {at}ushmm {dot}org
# Michael North (m-north at northwestern dot edu)
# Shawn Averkamp - shawnaverkamp{at}gmail{dot}com
# Allan Berry - allan{dot}berry{at}gmail{dot}com
# Cody Hennesy - chennesy at library dot berkeley dot edu
# Devin Higgins - higgi135 at msu dot edu
# Emily Zervas - emily{dot}zervas{at}gmail{dot}com
# Rob Dumas - rdumas {at} chipublib {dot} org
# Evan Boyd - eboyd /at/ ctschicago /period/ edu
# Lauren Ajamie - lauren dot ajamie at nd dot edu
# David Anderson - david dot anderson3 at nih dot gov
# David Bucknum - dabu at loc dot gov
# Dave Menninger - dave.menninger at gmail dot com
# Chris Day - cday2 at saic dot edu
# Corey Harper - corey dot harper at nyu dot edu
# Dileshni Jayasinghe - d dot jayasinghe at utoronto dot ca
# Harish Nayak - hnayak at library dot rochester dot edu
# David Cliff dgcliff@iu.edu
# Cody Hanson codyhanson@umn.edu
# Sean Purcell seanpurc{at}uga{dot}edu
# Laurie Lee Moses lmoses{at}colum{dot}edu
# Sibyl Schaefer sibylschaefer at gmail dot com
# Alisak Sanavongsay asanavongsay{at}ucmerced.edu
# Wayne Schneider wschneider at hclib dot org
# Carolyn Caizzi - carolyn{dot}caizzi {at}northwestern{dot}edu
# Julie Rudder - j-rudder at northwestern dot edu
# Matthew Butler - matthew-butler at uiowa dot edu
# Andromeda Yelton - andromeda.yelton at gmail
# Adam Strohm - adamstrohm at gmail dot com
# Kelly Thompson - thompson {dot} kelly {dot} j {at} gmail {dot} com
# Jane Sandberg - sandbrg2 {at} illinois {dot} edu
# Colin Koteles - koteles at cod dot edu
# George Campbell - campbelg{at}oclc{dot}org
# Sarah Thorngate - scthorngate{at}northpark{dot}edu
# Will Clarke - wfu.edu at clarkewd
# Terry Brady - twb27 at georgetown dot edu
# Patrick Feeley - pgf8 {at} case {dot} edu
# Bennett Magnino - bennett {dot} magnino {at} gmail {dot} com
# Christine McClure camcclure {at} gmail {dot} com
# Cole Hudson - Cole dot Hudson at wayne dot edu
# Audrey Altman - audreykaltman {at} gmail {dot} com
# Luis Baquera - luis [dot] baquera [at] ucr [dot] edu
# Paul Deschner - deschner at law dot harvard dot edu
# Brian Wu - pwu14 {at} illinois {dot} edu
'''IMPORTANT''': From this point on if you sign up you '''must''' do the following in order to be prepared for the preconference workshop:
# Add your name above
# fill out the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEpxd0tzU1ZscnU5QUUtd0JGUk9qQkE6MA#gid=0 experience survey]
# read [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lQEvljB6MWOdxqcibYsQDVMT2hCevk7Y5cm3143_eaU/edit the emails you have missed]
===Intro to NoSQL Databases===
====1-470 Richard J. Daley Library, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm on Monday, February 11====
* Joshua Gomez, George Washington University, jngomez at gwu edu
Since Google published its paper on BigTable in 2006, alternatives to the traditional relational database model have been growing in both variety and popularity. These new databases (often referred to as NoSQL databases) excel at handling problems faced by modern information systems that the traditional relational model cannot. They are particularly popular among organizations tackling the so-called "Big Data" problems. However, there are always tradeoffs involved when making such dramatic changes. Understanding how these different kinds of databases are designed and what they can offer is essential to the decision making process. In this precon I will discuss some of the various types of new databases (key-value, columnar, document, graph) and walk through examples or exercises using some of their open source implementations like Riak, HBase, MongoDB or CouchDB, and Neo4j. '''I plan on attending:'''* Esha Datta* Trevor Thornton* Michael Doran* Ray Schwartz - schwartzr2@wpunj.edu* Kevin Clarke* Andreas Orphanides* Tommy Ingulfsen - tommying{at}caltech{dot}edu* Harrison Dekker* Eric James eric dot james at yale dot edu* Sean Crowe - sean.crowe@uc.edu* Scott Hanrath - shanrath@ku.edu* Erin Fahy - erin.fahy at mtholyoke edu* Karen Coyle - kcoyle at kcoyle.net* Charles Draper* David Uspal* Shawn Kiewel - smkiewel at uga dot edu* Charlie Collett - charlie dot collett at ucop dot edu* Declan Fleming - declan at declan dot net* David Gonzalez - d.gonzalez26 at umiami dot edu* Jeff Peterson - gpeterso at umn dot edu* May Chan - msuicat at gmail dot com* Kathryn Stine - kathryn dot stine at ucop dot edu* Tim Thompson - t.thompson5{at}miami{dot}edu* Eben English - eenglish [at] bpl dot org* Marisa Strong - marisa dot strong at ucop dot edu* Michael Lindsey - mackeral at gmail dot com* Mike Hagedon - hagedonm at u dot library dot arizona dot edu* Scott Fisher - first/last name with dot in between at ucop dot edu* James Griffin - griffinj at lafayette dot edu* Jesse Brown - jfbrown78 at gmail dot com* [[User:gdave|Dave Green]] david dot L dot green at dartmouth dot edu* Michael Poltorak Nielsen mn at statsbiblioteket dot dk* Mads Villadsen, mv@statsbiblioteket.dk* Jørn Thøgersen, jt@statsbiblioteket.dk* Julien Gibert, gibert at abes dot fr* Lisa Gonzalez, lgonzalez@ctu.edu* Charles Ledvina, charles@indexdata.com* Jim LeFager, jlefager@depaul.edu* Debbie Maron, dmaron@purdue.edu* Carolina Garcia - cg116 nyu* Tracy Seneca- tjseneca@uic.edu* William Denton - wtd@pobox.com* Andrew Darby - agdarby at miami dot edu* Gary Maixner maixner2 at uiuc dot edu* Jeremy Prevost* Esther Verreau everreau skokielibrary info* Matthew Short, mshort@niu.edu* Kate Flynn, kef@uic.edu* Jon Stroop - jstroop at princeton* Mark Redar* Robert Haschart - rh9ec at virginia dot edu* Xiaoming Wang - xw5d at virginia dot edu* Graham Hukill - graham dot hukill at wayne edu* Susan Price* Virginia Schilling - virginia dot schilling at ucr dot edu* Bret Davidson* Jason Thomale - jason dot thomale at unt dot edu* Mike Stroming - m-stroming@northwestern.edu* Nathan Books, nateniu gmail* Adam Yocum* Bradley Woodruff - ek7348 at wayne dot edu* Maccabee Levine - levinem at uwosh dot edu* Zorian Sasyk - fd5710 at wayne dot edu* William Panting
==Half Day Afternoon==
=== Data Visualization Hackfest ===
====1-470 Richard J. Daley Library, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====
* Chris Beer, cabeer at stanford.edu
* Dan Chudnov, dchud at gwu edu
Not a code hacker? No worries; all skill sets and backgrounds are valuable!
=== Intro to Hydra ===
====303 Library of the Health Sciences, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====* Adam Wead, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (amsterdamos awead at gmailrockhall.comorg)* Mike GiarloJustin Coyne, Penn State Information Technology Services Data Curation Experts (michael justin.coyne at psucurationexperts.educom)
* Mark Bussey, Data Curation Experts (mark at curationexperts.com)
Hydra (http://projecthydra.org) is a free and open source repository solution that is being used by institutions on both sides of the North Atlantic to provide access to their digital content. Hydra provides a versatile and feature rich environment for end-users and repository administrators alike. Leveraging Blacklight as its front end discovery interface, the hydra project provides a suite of software components, data models, and design patterns for building a robust and sustainable digital repository, as well as a community of support for ongoing development. This workshop will provide an introduction to the hydra project and its software components. Attendees will leave with enough knowledge to get started building their own local repository solutions. This workshop will be led by Adam Wead of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
=== Intro to Blacklight ===
====1-1010 Richard J. Daley Library, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====
* Bess Sadler, Stanford University Library (bess at stanford.edu)
* Jason Ronallo, NC State (jronallo at gmail.com)
* Shaun Ellis (helper), Princeton University Library, (shaune@princeton.edu)
Blacklight (http://projectblacklight.org) is a free and open source discovery interface built on solr and ruby on rails. It is used by institutions such as Stanford University, NC State, WGBH, Johns Hopkins University, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and an ever expanding community of adopters and contributors. Blacklight can be used as a front-end discovery solution for an ILS, or the contents of a digital repository, or to provide a unified discovery solution for many siloed collections. In this workshop we will cover the basics of solr indexing and searching, setting up and customizing Blacklight, and leave time for Q&A around local issues people might encounter.
'''I plan on attending:'''
* John MacGillivray
* Jon Stroop
* Jeremy Morse - jgmorse at umich
* Karen Miller - k-miller3{at}northwestern{dot}edu
* Tommy Ingulfsen - tommying{at}caltech{dot}edu
* Chung Kang
* Santi Thompson
* Brandon Dudley
* Ken Irwin
* Hillel Arnold
* Heidi Frank - hf36{at}nyu{dot}com
* Chris Sharp - csharp{at}georgialibraries{dot}org
* Bill McMillin - wmcmilli{at} pratt{dot} edu
* Jason Raitz - jcraitz at ncsu dot edu
* Linda Ballinger - ballingerl at newberry dot org
* David Gonzalez - d.gonzalez26 at umiami dot edu
* Courtney Greene - crgreene at indiana dot edu
* Evan Boyd - eboyd /at/ ctschicago /period/ edu
* Lauren Ajamie - lauren dot ajamie at nd dot edu
* David Anderson - david dot anderson3 at nih dot gov
* Michael Lindsey - mackeral at gmail dot com
* David Bucknum - dabu at loc dot gov
* Chris Day - cday2 at saic dot edu
* Carolina Garcia - cg116 nyu
* David Cliff dgcliff@iu.edu
* Cody Hanson codyhanson@umn.edu
* Laurie Lee Moses lmoses{at}colum{dot}edu
* Alisak Sanavongsay asanavongsay{at}ucmerced.edu
* Wayne Schneider wschneider at hclib dot org
* Carolyn Caizzi carolyn{dot}caizzi{at}northwestern{dot}edu
* Julie Rudder - j-rudder at northwestern dot edu
* Andromeda Yelton - andromeda.yelton at gmail
* Adam Strohm - adamstrohm at gmail dot com
* Luke Gaudreau - luke underscore gaudreau at harvard dot edu
* Cole Hudson - cole dot hudson at wayne dot edu
* Sarah Thorngate - scthorngate at northpark dot edu
* Kosuke Tanabe - TANABE.Kosuke at nims go jp
* Yuka Egusa - yuka at nier go jp
* Masao Takaku - TAKAKU.Masao at nims go jp
* Rob Dumas - rdumas {at} chipublib {dot} org
* Kelly Lucas - klucas at isovera period com
=== DPLA Intro/Hacking ===
Seminar A is now free. (as of 1:38pm) See you there! <strike>we will meet at 1-470 for an intro and move to a separate space to hack</strike>
'''I plan on attending:'''
* Justin Clark, Berkman Center for Internet and Society
* Anita Patel, Berkman Center for Internet and Society
* Peter Murray, LYRASIS
* Christine McClure, Illinois Institute of Technology
* Richard Aroksaar, National Park Service
* Maura Byrne, University of Chicago Library
* Tim Shearer, UNC Chapel Hill Libraries
=== Fail4lib ===
[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ovChi-ViBagkp4MuhQEiBCOPuUh7hqaLRTY4Up2WvQY/edit?usp=sharing Fail4Lib notes]
====1-360 Richard J. Daley Library, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====
* Jason Casden, NCSU Libraries (jmcasden at ncsu.edu)
* Andreas Orphanides, NCSU Libraries (akorphan at ncsu.edu)
The Code4lib community is full of driven people who embrace the risks that are often associated with new projects. While these traits lead to the incredible projects that are presented at Code4lib, creative technical work also often leads to unexpected, vexing, or disappointing results even from eventually successful projects (however you define the term). Learning more about how our colleagues deal with failure in various contexts could lead to the development of better methods for communicating the value of productive failure, modifying project plans ("The Pivot"), and failing more cheaply.
I'll serve as a moderator (if needed) and participant and would welcome more organizers. I am happy to be outvoted by participants on any of these points--I just want to get us talking about our screw-ups, blind spots, and anvils dropping from the sky.
=== Solr 4 In Depth ===
====UIC Forum, Room F, 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm on Monday, February 11====
* Contact: Erik Hatcher (erik.hatcher at lucidworks.com)
The long awaited and much anticipated Solr 4 has been released! It's a really big deal. There are so many improvements, it makes the head spin. This session will cover the major feature improvements from Lucene's flexible indexing and scoring API up through SolrCloud in a digestable half-day format.Sounds like this is an evening thing that might happen at a bar somewhere?
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