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2014 Prepared Talk Proposals

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PhantomJS+Selenium: Easy Automated Testing of AJAX-y UIs
* Martin Haye, California Digital Library, martin.haye@ucop.edu
** Previous Code4Lib Presentation: [http://code4lib.org/conference/2012/collett Beyond code: Versioning data with Git and Mercurial] at Code4Lib 2012 (Martin co-presenting with Stephanie Charlie Collett)
* Mark Redar, California Digital Library, mark.redar@ucop.edu
The goal is to create an engaging experience to draw our users in. When this is achieved, it encourages usage and creates an enjoyable place that is more than just a tool, but also a place for discovery.
== Responsive Web Design, - A Paradigm Shift ==
* Jenny Brandon, jbrandon@msu.edu, Web Designer/Librarian, Michigan State University Libraries(jbrandon@msu.edu)
*No previous presentations at Code4Lib
RWD is the biggest paradigm shift in web design in the last decade. This presentation will begin with a brief overview of responsive web design (RWD), elements of RWD, what types of frameworks are available, and analyzing websites why you should choose one. Examples of libraries library websites that have already implemented RWDwill be analyzed to compare and contrast design methods. The remainder of the presentation will provide details on the Michigan State University Libraries' implementation of responsive web design using the Drupal Omega theme, and solutions adopted to transform an existing, fixed width library web site to a responsive design.
Topics included:
* flexible grids
* images
* media queries
* mobile first
* images
* design considerations
* collaboration
 
== The Smithsonian Transcription Center ==
 
eChing-hsien Wang, Branch Manager
Library and Archives Systems Innovations
Office of the Chief Information Officer
Smithsonian Institution
 
In 2013, the Smithsonian Institution - the largest library, archive, museum and research center complex in the world - launched transcription.si.edu, the first release of the Smithsonian's Digital Volunteers platform. With the ambitious goal to engage varied audiences, enrich collections and enable discovery in ways never before imagined, the Transcription Center enlists the "crowd" to transcribe millions of pages of handwritten documents from across the Institution's vast and diverse collections. We will share our goals, strategies, and experiences as contributors and developers of this collaborative initiative among librarians, archivists and museum curators. Design, workflows, user analytics, templates, and discoveries will be demonstrated and discussed for formats as varied as botanical specimen files, diaries, ledgers, field notebooks, letters, and photographs. We will also showcase the benefit of using open source technology in building our system architecture and we will share our technical challenges and lessons learned along the way.
 
Ching-hsien Wang has not presented at Code4Lib conference before, but have participated in other conference presentations before.
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