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My friends, let's get something started, eh?
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2sBaP3 fki7Ra0lm2WkGz7vpUd=== When & Where === '''Date & Time:''' Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 9:00am-5:00pm '''Location:''' Boston Public Library, McKim Building, McKim Conference Room '''Signup:''' Feel free to declare your intention to join at the [http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1389003/ Upcoming event page]. === What? === The current plan is to start the day with presentations and/or lightning talks. When we run out of those we can then break out into groups to discuss and experiment according to interests. Use the sections below for general ideas of things to do or actual topics or projects you'd be willing to present on. ==== Suggest some Topics ==== * Ripping open the guts of a particular lib app (by the author) as an architecture or implementation How-To (or How-Not-To) session? ==== Lightning (or Longer) Talks ==== * Scraping article metadata using the CiteULike parsers - JayL* Update on code4lib 2009 conference planning - Jean Rainwater & Birkin Diana* Extending Zotero: Citation Style Language - Jodi Schneider* Semantic Web for Libraries or Microformats - Jodi Schneider* Semi-controlled-folksonomic-tagging-vocabulary: Encouraging Useful Metadata Contributions - Chris Beer & Courtney Michael* Common Knowledge at LibraryThing: Why Star Wars geeks are better than catalogers (for Star Wars stuff) - Tim Spalding* A Vocabulary Browser in Solr, SKOS, and XForms - Michael Klein* Introducing Scriblio's (still in beta) cataloging tools - Casey Bisson === Getting there === Follow the [http://www.bpl.org/general/directions.htm directions] to the Central Library. Go in, turn right, the conference room is on your left before you get to the cafe. If anyone's driving, may we suggest the garage at 100 Clarendon Street (next to Back Bay Station). Close by, and far less expensive than any of the other local garages. Or, search nearby parking at [http://boston.bestparking.com/ http://boston.bestparking.com/] MBTA: Copley for Green Line, Back Bay for Orange Line or Commuter Rail. ==== Voting process ==== * [http://whenisgood.net/necode4lib/2008/results/LWmrQy WhenIsGood results]* [http://dilettantes.code4lib.org/voting_booth/election/results/5 Location voting results] === Fallout === * A few notes by Gabriel Farrell at http://breaksalot.org/necode4lib == Future meetings == Suggest some other, future locations below. Something not too hard to get to for folks in all corners of the N.E. area would be best * Somewhere in Western Mass (a.k.a. 413; a.k.a. Northampton, MA; a.k.a Hamp; a.k.a. NoHo) - This would work best for me, the further West, the more likely I can make it (ecorrado)* I can probably offer free space in our Concord NH campus with good network and projectors, though I realize that may be too far north for some --Casey* Somewhere in the Boston area* Portland, Maine, of course. Where else? LibraryThing will buy donuts.* I could suggest New Haven, but it isn't exactly a central location for this group. --dlovins* +1 for Portland, ME. I might be able to arrange meeting space at the U of Southern Maine if this is a viable location. --jonvw* Forbes Library during their business hours* Possibly one of the Five Colleges?* Boston Public Library (end by 9pm Monday through Thursday, or end by 5pm Friday through Sunday)* Elsewhere? Add to this list...* Come to PVD (Beatrice)* I would be happy to arrange something at MIT, once we've given some locations outside of Boston a try (sfish)
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