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Welcome to code4lib Code4Lib BC! Begun in Summer 2013, this chapter aims to create connections and professional development opportunities for folks from British Columbia and surrounding areas.
== '''2014 Code4lib Seventh Annual Code4Lib BC Spring WorkshopsUnconference 2019''' ==
This year's Code4Lib BC will be held on the North Shore of Metro Vancouver, and jointly hosted by West Vancouver Memorial Library and Capilano University. The Thursday events will be held at the West Vancouver Memorial Library. Friday's activities will be held at Capilano University'When''': Friday, May 2, 2014s main campus.
=== What'''Cost''': $15 + taxes/fees per workshop (note: lunch is not included)s it all about? ===
It'''What''': Four halfs a 2-day workshops are being offered at two different venues unconference - a participant-driven meeting bringing together a diverse and open community of library developers and non-developers engaging in Downtown Vancouver. See below for further detailseffective, collaborative problem-solving through technology regardless of their department or background.
* '''Register hereWhat's NOT included/what to bring''': https://wwwa laptop, dinner, your ideas and enthusiasm.eventbrite.ca/e/2014-code4lib-bc-spring-workshops-tickets-11107666329
* '''Hashtag''Special thanks to Vancouver Public Library, Simon Fraser University, and the BC Libraries Cooperative for their support in making these workshops possible': [https://twitter.'''''com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=%23c4lbc&src=typd #c4lbc]
* If you take care of even a small part of the website, you want to have some kind of feedback from your users[https://www. Howevercapilanou.ca/about-capu/get-to-know-us/our-campuses/capu-main-campus/ Directions to Capilano University], you're just one person, and you have a budget of $100[https://www. What do you do? This session will give you some hands on practice using a few methods capilanou.ca/about-capu/get-to help you do some usability testing on a low budget-know-us/our-campuses/parking-services/ Parking Services website] or [https://g.page/CapULibrary?share Google Maps]
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===Schedule = Introduction to Designing for the Web Today: HTML5, CSS3, and JQuery ====''With Schuyler Lindberg''
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| 9:00 || Lightning Talks* Paul Joseph - Opening Talk* Linda Woodcock - [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-vRlkrh5Pi_NGl5Tnd2N3VVblU/edit?usp=sharing RDA: 10 Things]* Mark Jordan - [https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1015702/linked_to/Making%20TGM%20Terms%20Linkable.pdf Linked Data in SFU's Editorial Cartoons Collection]* Marcus Emmanuel Barnes - [http://www.slideshare.net/MarcusBarnes/code4-lib-bc-2013-lightening-talk SFU Library's METS-Bagger Tool]* Misty De Meo - Archivematica Format Policy Registry (FPR)* Cynthia Ng - [http://t.co/vIHCuuGExZ Shifting Perspectives: From Disability Accommodation to Universal Design]* Stefan Khan-Kernahan - Course Reserves at UBC* May Chan - [http://ow.ly/rhk3L Hackfests for the Uninitiated]Welcome and announcements
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| 109:30 15 || Coffee breakLightning talks * Icebreaker activity - Kevin Brash* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vnMuq1M8cejj9QJHXZoUOm-sdkf_3Cpq Scraping index pages and VuFind implementation] - Louise Brittain Boisvert* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1njuxu0CacJmVAq5NMwhdHgV8I--96lBe Blended learning in libraries: Google IT Support Certificate Program at Surrey Libraries] - Erol Olcay* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZLYro3HYm-GwvJqR1WF5vsGCFkIuA5I4 Implementing an IT service desk!] - Tamarack Hockin / Jason Swan* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MufAHe5_MkWL00VOFQUAXjAUDDWYGP1J Ditch Deep Freeze: Public computer administration for small libraries] - Camille Ginnever
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| 10:45 30 || Schedule JamBreak
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| 1110:00 45 || Breakout Sessions* Connecting Public Services and Library Data Lightning talks (NE side of roomcontinued) with Janis* Authorities cleanup - Trevor Smith* [[Creating_a_toolkithttps:/process_for_collaborative,_grassroots_archiving_of_significant,_small_BC_websites_using_DIY_tools]] with Scott (NW side of room)/cynthiang.ca/2019/11/28/presentation-implementing-values-in-practical-ways/ Implementing values in practical ways]- Cynthia Ng* Omeka Plugin with John and Jon (South Central side of room)* accessibility [https://docsdrive.google.com/document/d/13zMopen?id=1t6qvxSigLpvTz-Q84eYJqvfLdYWU8PkAf_z8RbeJC_iskPB5QlSo8/editk1mlKVd6Dm4amE6tyJ Tell Your Story: Ebook creation for 11-14] - Patricia Lesku* Learn more about UBC[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CcB77MvBCDTnJVeH2AqhZCIFlRMbyRM1 JavaScript and CSS elements in circulation notices: A dilettante'c Reserves Projects perspective] - Olga Kalachinskaya* [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1H0V21mhKmVQJiN2tN9d-McM7h4EEAPh1 Ebook Ordering: How to build in accessibilitywe expanded our collection with intentional ordering] - Michelle Yule
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| 1 Hour 12:00 || Lunch (On Your Ownprovided) [http://eg2013.sitka.bclibraries.ca/social-events/#thursday-lunch Suggestions]
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| 31:15 00 || BreakBreakout sessions * The Lab Learning Space at WVML - Andrea Tartaglio / Patricia Lesku* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hZ9f-7aZbgH00Iv0CAuI8quRot47zEEvlwzMErx1J5E/edit?usp=sharing Implementing values] - Cynthia Ng
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| 32:30 || Breakout ReportsBreak
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| 2:45 || Breakout sessions (continued)* Blended learning in libraries - Erol Olcay* Intranets|-| 4:00 || Breakout reports|-| 5:00 || Socialevent* [https://goo.gl/maps/6KsoUh8XsAXp6ABm8 mahony | Burrard Landing]* Karaoke!
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==== Friday Day 2 ==== {|class="wikitable"| 8:30 || Doors open|-
| 9:00 || Announcements
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| 9:15 || Lightning Talkstalks* Mark Jordan - [https://dldrive.dropboxusercontentgoogle.com/u/1015702/linked_to/docr_smd%20%40%20%23c4lbc.pdf DOCR/SMDopen?id=1B_BZrrvodFzX59YKsMWI1nnSG9TccGEH Code club for seniors] - Dethe Elza* [https://githubdocs.google.com/mjordanpresentation/docrd/1__219rDiKi9R548yzi82eu0pCrhdZtW9JkcQFmDh4KA/edit?usp=sharing A review of open-smd Source codesource ERM options in 2019]- James Fournie* Peter Tyrrell - Parsing PDF into Various Formats, [https://gistdrive.githubgoogle.com/peaeater Powershell scriptsopen?id=1ulI2iQiRYr5HJ2esztmF7pUDEukFw0EU_YKB9sl9RgQ Organizing Ideas podcast]* John Durno - Uploading to Internet Archive via APIAllison Jones / Karen Ng* Colleen Bell DokuWiki - Integrating ERM & Libguides ContentScott Leslie* James MacGregor [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX- PKP Article Level Metrics with OJS and OMP* Jonathan Schatz 1vS17QDbMx- The Story of BC Libraries' IT Environments* <strike>Sarah Sutherland poI_m8dsoVRoxN- RFP Evaluation Process<UIUbvzcKTFEruo4ylQmlpRPralHB2SjJhoJ5LnwBUYLCCYJzyGQ9wL/strike>* Paul Joseph - UBC Digital Library Framework* Calvin Mah pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=15000#slide=id.p Fair and FAIR data sharing in the Global South] + [https:/ Todd Holbrook /public.tableau.com/profile/alicia1500#!/vizhome/Slidescode4lib/RDAMembers?publish=yes Tableau Visualization] - SFU Library - Hours DatabaseAlicia Urquidi
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| 10:30 || Coffee breakBreak
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| 1110:00 45 || Breakout SessionsLightning talks (continued)* New bibliographic environment with May and MarkRefDesk Dashboard for Springshare data - Trevor Smith* Engaging digital asset viewer* library hours tool & api* UBC IT Reorg by Paul* Learn more about Archivematica with Misty and Courtney* Library Hours Tools & API* Hacking ILS's - [https://docsdrive.google.com/documentopen?id=1ISFhhYZhVzKs17GkEDV_ca-ukymWKlOY Implementing OpenAthens for eResource authentication] - Hillary Webb* [https:/d/1a8gH5JAJXSt4eix5TOaWnm0aUWTTv5U1jgqEc1zAYg4drive.google.com/edit Google docopen?id=1kmk1jYzeqIKLkd0PpVars6LUIRdoVOAFLDf40L-hb3s Telling library stories with Tableau]- Tania Alekson* Privacy-protecting technologies - Camille Ginnever
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| 1 Hour 12:00 || Lunch (On Your Ownprovided) [http* Wraps://eg2013.sitka.bclibraries.ca/social-events/#thursday-lunch Suggestions]Chicken Caesar; Hummus and Veggie; Mediterranean Beef and Feta; Italian Milano; California Chicken and Tuna Salad; Egg Salad* Mediterranean Pita Chip Platter
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| 31:15 00 || BreakBreakout sessions* Web archiving - Dana McFarland* Project management - Trevor Smith
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| 32:30 || Breakout ReportsBreak
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| 2:45 || Breakout sessions (continued)* Establishing a code club for adults/seniors - Dethe Elza* Who wants to host Code4Lib BC in 2020?|-| 4:00 || End of DayBreakout reports|-| 5:00 ||Meet up at [https://goo.gl/maps/K4xetNSFzyVKB1cv5 Coach House Lounge]
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=== '''Lightning Talk Proposals''' Sponsors === John Durno, University of Victoria* Filling up the Internet Archive using their S3-like API. UVic recently uploaded 750G of old newspapers and metadata (over 15,000 issues) to the IA via their API, based on Amazon's S3, by way of a simple python script making use of the boto library and a wrapper supplied by one of the IA developers. The API proved surprisingly robust, and I'd like to spread the word. Peter Tyrrell, Andornot* Setting up Apache Solr to index and search over multiple source types: database and fielded data, Excel/CSV, scanned mags and newspapers, PDFs, word processor documents, websites, geolocations, etc. Focus will be on schema and DataImportHandler considerations, plus amusing anecdotes as time allows.* Another option would be: scripts that parse a PDF into a TIF, JPG, TXT, and positional XML per page via djvulibre and imagemagick libraries. Make 'em ready for indexing and flexible display.* I could maybe go over how to (and how NOT to) represent and display hierarchical (cough, archival) data in an Apache Solr index. Mostly this would be a juicy rant about how just how ruddy difficult I found it. Stefan Khan-Kernahan, The University of British Columbia* UBC is launching an in-house product for managing course reserves that helps streamline workflows between faculty & library, within library staff (e.g copyright control etc.), and library & student, which I'd like to present on, the content of which would be on completed modules to date and learning lessons for others Marcus Emmanuel Barnes, Simon Fraser University* Normalizing existing digitized content into standardized packages for robust long-term management. A report on SFU Library's METS-Bagger tool, with a discussion of the benefits, design principles used for the packaging specification, and potential next steps. Colleen Bell, University of the Fraser Valley* I've been using PHP, JSON, and Libguides widgets to integrate Libguides content into our ERM and ERM content into our Libguides. This is particularly useful for libraries using SFU's researcher suite, but could provide ideas for anyone, since the code generated by the PHP can be displayed in any web page. Mark Jordan, Simon Fraser University* Libraries are realizing the potential for both exposing their locally managed content as Linked Data and for consuming Linked Data. One of the types of local data that offers a lot of promise for leveraging Linked Data's capabilities is the controlled subject terms applied to local digital collections. I would like to demonstrate how I've enriched SFU's Editorial Cartoons Collection's descriptive metadata with URIs from http://id.loc.gov, paying particular attention to those from the Thesaurus for Graphic Material.* Explanation and demo of docr/smd, a distributed Optical Character Recognition platform designed to use smartphones and tablets to do the OCR. May Chan, Burnaby Public Library* Hackfests for the Uninitiated. For all sorts of reasons, hackfests can be intimidating to first-timers and especially to those who have little or no programming ability. To encourage those new to this form of collaborative learning, my LT will relate key a-ha! moments from my first hackfest experience, especially some difficult truths learned.* The Code4Lib Conference Gender and Minority Scholarships. One of the ways Code4Lib supports gender and cultural diversity is to offer conference scholarships to women, transgendered persons and persons of ethnic or aboriginal descent. As a way to encourage potential BC applicants, this LT will give some nuanced background on the scholarship program and application process. Calvin Mah / Todd Holbrook, SFU Library* SFU Library - Hours Database. The Library Hours Database developed by Todd Holbrook at SFU Library is a tool for managing library hours. The SFU Library hours page is generated by this database: http://www.lib.sfu.ca/about/hours Sarah Sutherland, Canadian Legal Information Institute* I would like to discuss the process involved in evaluating the responses to requests for proposals for technology projects. There are often several very good submissions once the basic requirements are met, and at that point it becomes more about the style of the vendor and what kind of project it is. We recently went through this process, so I will use some anonymized examples from our process to illustrate my talk. Cynthia Ng, CILS @ Langara College* Shifting Perspectives: From Disability Accommodation to Universal Design<br>Too often we design for the "average" user and then tack on accommodations for those with disabilities, but there is no "average" user to speak of, and we all use "assistive" technology. With this presentation, I hope to help shift the way we think about library services and their delivery. Linda Woodcock, Kwantlen Polytechnic University* RDA : 10 Things. Walks through an RDA record focusing on new data elements and changes from AACR2. Will talk about benefits to user and possibilities for the future use of new data. Jonathan Schatz, BC Libraries Cooperative* This summer a colleague and I toured three library federations BC as "field librarians". These treks were part of a unique project to survey the IT environments of the Co-op's member libraries. In addition to sharing the data with the libraries as actionable status reports, we are developing an app to track all this member data for our support team, allowing for a high-level snapshot of Sitka libraries. I want to tell a quick story about what sorts of configurations and solutions we saw out there, what seem to work, what to avoid and perhaps some DIY tips for technology management for libraries with fewer resources. James MacGregor, Simon Fraser University Library* Public Knowledge Project has been working with PLOS to implement article level metrics within OJS and OMP. We are past the initial development stage, with a number of implementations live in production environments. We will discuss the available toolset, and future plans for it. Misty De Meo, Artefactual Systems* Archivematica Format Policy Registry (FPR)<br>Archivematica is an open-source digital preservation platform.<br>Starting with version 1.0, Archivematica has made much of the standard behaviour of Archivematica configurable. The FPR provides a database of the recognized formats in Archivematica along with the rules used to control how files are identified, how metadata is extracted, and how files are normalized, all of which is customizable by users without changing the Archivematica source code. This lightning talk would go over the FPR and what it enables in Archivematica, as well as the open-source FPR administrator app.* FITS performance optimizations<br>Archivematica has begun work on performance improvements to reduce the performance overhead of the FITS file identification tool in digital preservation workflows. This lightning talk would go over the major performance bottlenecks discovered and discuss the ways in which Archivematica is working to improve them. === '''Hackfest/Breakout Suggestions''' === Requests, but facilitator needed:* Want to put us where the user is - discuss* collaboratively improve an open source project's crappy documentation* my website is stuck in a crappy institutional CMS. What can I do with it? John Durno, University of Victoria* Develop an Omeka module that uses the Internet Archive to host video and audio content, essentially using Omeka as the front end user interface while taking advantage of the IA's media delivery/streaming capabilities. I envision two components: content and metadata would be uploaded via Omeka's admin interface. The IA's media player would be embedded in the public interface for content delivery. Stefan Khan-Kernahan, The University of British Columbia* Building a more engaging digital asset viewer than what is provided by ContentDM/competitors. Details: current digital asset presentation (e.g Content DM), whilst providing all the ""necessary"" information for the user (image + metadata etc.) simply lack in user engagement. If universities are expecting to build interest in these collections among current/future students, they need to cater for a more involved experience. I am proposing an image viewer for digital assets that allows tagging/hotspot that trigger supplementary information beyond metadata (e.g. video explanations of areas on maps, how they came to be etc) Karen J. Nelson, Capilano Unversity Library* Could we have a quickie: 1. FRBR explanation. 2. ditto data exchange. 3. ditto linked data. 4. bibframe. 5. WEMI language
While Code4Lib BC no longer solicits sponsorship, we want to acknowledge the contributions of:
as well as continued administrative and fiscal support from the [https://bc.libraries.coop/ BC Libraries Cooperative].
* Kevin Brash
* Michel Castagné
* Glen Greenly
* Maryann Kempthorne
* Patricia Lesku
* Jennifer O'Donnell
* Fiacre O'Duinn
* Andrea Tartaglio
= '''Past Events''' =