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2015 Preconference Proposals

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updated schedule, room assignments
! Room (capacity) !! Morning (9 AM - Noon) !! Afternoon (1:30 PM - 4:30 PM)
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| '''Parlor A (30''') || Confessions of the (Accidental) Code Hoarder: How to make your Code Sharable (9: Needs: projector, internet connection, and power strips) || Intro to Git & possibly beyond Presentations workshop (401: Needs: projector/screen)
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| '''Parlor B (30)''' || Code Retreat (18: Needs whiteboard, dry-erase markers, projector) || Code Retreat (15: Needs whiteboard, dry-erase markers, projector)
| '''Parlor C (30)''' || [[code4lib/Write The Docs barcamp]] (8: Needs: projector/screen, flipboard/whiteboard, power sources for laptops) || [[code4lib/Write The Docs barcamp]] (5)
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| '''Grand Ballroom''' Broadway I & II (32070) || '''CANCELLED''': [UXtravaganza] || Presentations workshop (1Empty) || Intro to Git & possibly beyond (40: Needs: projector/screen)
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| '''Grand BallroomBroadway III & IV (70)''' II (200) || Visualizing Library Data (60: Needs: projector) || DPLA API Workshop Intro to Docker (34: Bringing their own projector52)
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| '''Galleria I (35)''' || Coding Custom Solutions for Every Department in the Library with File Analyzer (1: Needs PC laptop projection, monitor, internet access/wifi, attendees bring laptops) || Fail4Lib 2015 CollectionSpace: Getting it up and running at your museum (135: Needs: projector/screen; Requested: Conference table seating, limit 20 attendantsProjector)
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| '''Galleria II (60)''' || RailsBridge: Intro to programming in Ruby on Rails (25: Needs: internet/wifi, overhead projection) || CollectionSpace: Getting it up and running at your museum Fail4Lib 2015 (513: Needs: Projectorprojector/screen; Requested: Conference table seating - must be in this room - limit 20 attendants)
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| '''Galleria III (35)''' || Replace yourself with a painfully complex bash script...or try Ansible (20: Need projector) || Intro A hands-on introduction to Docker GeoBlacklight (5219: Needs: projector, outlets; Requests: list of attendees)
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| '''Studio (35)''' || Linked Data Workshop (56: Bringing their own projector) || Dive into Hydra (29: Needs: projector/screen; Requests: classroom style seating)
| '''Directors (35)''' || Code4Arc (20: Needs: projector) || Code4Arc (18: Needs: projector)
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| '''Council (45)''' || Delivering and Preserving GIS Data (10: Projector, Video connector for MacBook Pro, wifi, power outlets) || A hands-on introduction to GeoBlacklight DPLA API Workshop (19: Needs34: Bringing their own projector, outlets; Requests: list of attendees)
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This hands on workshop will step through the components of the application framework and the process of customizing the application.
'''TRAINING OUTLINE'''
* https://github.com/Georgetown-University-Libraries/File-Analyzer/wiki/File-Analyzer-Training-Code4Lib-2015
 
''Interested in Attending''
# Megan Kudzia
# Julie Swierczek
====Confessions of the (Accidental) Code Hoarder: How to make your Code Sharable:====
We’ll start with coding standards and test writing so you can be confident of the quality of your code. Next we'll discuss inline documentation as a tool for developers and how auto-generating documentation will save you time and effort. Lastly we'll provide an overview of the tricky areas of dependency and package management, and distribution tools. Along the way, we'll cover PHP coding standards, testing, and popular PHP tools including PHPDoc for documentation, Composer for smooth installations, and using GitHub and Packagist to manage distribution, updates and community feedback.
 
''Interested in Attending''
# Peggy Griesinger
# Ray Schwartz
# Josh Wilson
==== Delivering and Preserving GIS Data ====
'''[https://stanford.box.com/geohydra-code4lib2015 Slides]'''
 
''Interested in Attending''
# [[User:Ssimpkin|Sarah Simpkin]]
# Vicky Steeves
# Andrew Battista
# Peggy Griesinger
====Linked Data Workshop====
Developer and metadata experts-focused linked data workshop. Topics covered will include: linked open data principles, converting existing data, and modeling linked data in DAMS.
 
''Interested in Attending''
# Logan Cox
# Ray Schwartz
# Chris Hallberg
# Derek Merleaux
# Steven Anderson
# Eben English
# Mark Mounts
# Heather Pitts
# Andrew Woods
# Carol Bean
# Naomi Dushay (probably)
# David Lacy
# David Uspal
# David Bass
# Brendan Quinn
# Chrissy Rissmeyer
# Sharon Clapp
# Anjanette Young
# Brooke Sansosti
# Richard Tan
# Catelynne Sahadath
# Mark Breedlove
# Julie Hardesty
# Adam Wead (AM)
====RailsBridge: Intro to programming in Ruby on Rails====
RailsBridge is a great workshop that opens the doors to projects like [http://projectblacklight.org/ Blacklight] and [http://projecthydra.org/ Hydra] and [https://github.com/traject-project/traject Traject].
 
''Interested in Attending''
# Maura Carbone
#Vicky Steeves
# Peggy Griesinger
# Mike Price
# Jean Rainwater
# Coral Sheldon-Hess
# Margaret Heller
# Bohyun Kim
# Mark Jarrell
# Bojana Skarich
# Sarah Bavier
# Christina Salazar
====Replace yourself with a painfully complex bash script...or try Ansible====
Morning, Galleria III
* Chad Nelson, chad dot nelson @ lyrasis dot org
* Blake Carver, Blake dot carver @lyrasis dot org
[http://www.ansible.com Ansible] is an open source automation and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Configuration_management configuration management] tool that focuses on simplicity to help make your life as a developer, or a sysadmin, or even a full on devops-er, easier. This workshop will cover the basic building blocks used in Ansible as well as some best practices for maintaining your Ansible code. We will start by working through a simple example together, and then participants will be given time to work on their own projects with instructors providing guidance and troubleshooting along the way. By the end of the session, participants will have a working knowledge of Ansible and be able to write a working [http://docs.ansible.com/playbooks.html playbook] to meet local needs.
 
''Interested in Attending''
# Ray Schwartz
# Coral Sheldon-Hess
# Kevin S. Clarke
# Joshua Gomez
# Charlie Morris
# Andy Mardesich
# Anna Headley
# Chelsea Lobdell
# Shaun Ellis
# Mark Mounts
# Chris Sharp
# Heidi Frank
# Anjanette Young
====Visualizing Library Data====
Visualizing your institution’s data can give new insight about your holding’s strengths, weaknesses and outliers. They can also provide potential new avenues for discovery and access. This half day session will focus on programmatically visualizing library metadata. Emphasis will be on creating web-based visualizations utilizing libraries such as d3.js but attention paid towards visualizing large datasets while keeping them web accessible. By then end of the session participants will have template, sample code and methodologies enabling them to start producing visualization with their own data.
 
''Interested in Attending''
# Ashley Blewer!
# Bobbi Fox
# Ray Schwartz
# Ranti Junus
# Eric Phetteplace
# Joshua Gomez
# Charlie Morris
# Andy Mardesich
# Tao Zhao
# Chris Hallberg
# Derek Merleaux
# Bohyun Kim
# Mark Jarrell
# Eben English
# Shaun Ellis
# Sarah Simpkin
# Mark Mounts
# Kathryn Stine
# Steve Meyer
# Matt Critchlow
# Andrew Pasterfield
# Ray Henry
# Bret Davidson
# Naomi Dushay (maybe)
# Eric Frierson
# Matt Bernhardt
# Greg Bem (Morning only)
# Dominic Bordelon
# Jim LeFager
# Sarah Park
# Brian Westra
===FULL DAY:===
By providing developers the opportunity to take part in focused practice, away from the pressures of 'getting things done', the coderetreat format has proven itself to be a highly effective means of skill improvement.
Practicing the basic principles of modular and object-oriented design, developers can improve their ability to write code that minimizes the cost of change over time." [http://coderetreat.org/about About Code Retreat]
 
''Interested in Attending''
# Mike Giarlo
# Charlie Morris
# Devon Smith
# Barbara Hui
# Carol Bean
# Matt Connolly
# James Van Mil
# Glen Horton
# Jon Earley
====Code4Arc ====
More information about Write the Docs at http://conf.writethedocs.org/ There will be a nominal fee (t/b/d) for non-Code4LibCon attendees (subject to organizer approval).
 
''Interested in Attending''
'''Full day'''
#
 
'''Morning'''
# Ranti Junus
# Mita Williams
# Whitni Watkins
# Jason Raitz
 
'''Afternoon'''
# Francis Kayiwa (if my Pre-Conf is in the AM) Otherwise with Ranti if my Pre-Conf is in the afternoon.
# Chris Sharp
# Julie Swierczek
===AFTERNOON:===
GeoBlacklight is a discovery solution for geospatial data that builds on the successful Blacklight platform. Many libraries have collections of GIS data that aren’t easily discoverable. This will be a hands-on workshop, focused on installing and running GeoBlacklight which builds on the morning workshop "Delivering and Preserving GIS Data".
 
''Interested in Attending''
# [[User:Ssimpkin|Sarah Simpkin]]
# Vicky Steeves
# Andrew Battista
# Peggy Griesinger
==== CollectionSpace: Getting it up and running at your museum ====
Participants will be walked through the process of installing the software and performing basic configuration work on a stand-alone instance of CollectionSpace. Participants will learn how to create user accounts, set up basic roles and permissions, and may then catalog or otherwise document sample objects from their collections. Materials distributed prior to the workshop will cover hardware and system requirements for participants.
 
''Interested in Attending''
# Terry Brady
# Sharon Clapp
==== Dive into Hydra ====
Hydra is a collaboration of over 30 educational institutions who work together to solve their repository needs by building open-source software. Dive into Hydra is a course that bootstraps you into the Hydra software framework. We'll start at the basics and walk you through the various layers of the Hydra stack. We'll conclude by installing the Worthwhile gem, enabling every participant to walk away with their own Institutional Repository. Participants who have prior exposure to web programming will get the most out of this course. It's recommended (but not required) that you attend "RailsBridge" prior to this workshop.
 
''Interested in Attending''
# Maura Carbone
# Peggy Griesinger
# Mike Price
# Jean Rainwater
# Sara Amato
# David Bass
# Scott Fisher
# Brian E. Davis
# Sarah Bavier
# Christina Salazar
# Sarah Park
==== DPLA API Workshop: ====
The Digital Public Library of America API workshop guides attendees through the process of creating an app based on DPLA's free, public API. The API provides access to over 8 million [http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ CC0] licensed metadata records from America’s libraries, archives, and museums in a common metadata format. This workshop is designed for people of all technical skill levels and will cover API basics, the capabilities of the DPLA API, available toolsets, and tips for using records from the API effectively. Members of DPLA's technology team will be on hand to help the group build their first application, and answer questions about tools and content.
 
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here
# Ranti Junus
# Jean Rainwater
# Mita Williams
# Margaret Heller
# Bohyun Kim
# Steven Anderson
# Shaun Ellis
# Sarah Simpkin
# Mark Jarrell
# Heather Pitts
# Kathryn Stine
# Andrew Woods
# Greg Bem
# Brooke Sansosti
# Jim LeFager
# Scott Chamberlain
# Adam Wead
==== Fail4Lib 2015 ====
* Optional, good technical detail: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Challenger_disaster Wikipedia: Space Shuttle Challenger disaster]
* Optional: [http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/51-l/docs/rogers-commission/Appendix-F.txt Richard Feynman: Appendix F: Personal observations on the reliability of the Shuttle (Rogers Commission excerpt)]
 
''Interested in attending''
# Ray Schwartz
# Charlie Morris
# Emily Lynema
# Bret Davidson
# Hannah Sommers
==== Intro to Docker ====
[http://docker.io Docker] ([http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/9669 jbfink code4lib journal article]) is an open source Linux operating system-level virtualization framework that has seen great uptake over the past year. This workshop will take you through the basic features of Docker, including setup, importing of containers, development workflows and deploying. Knowing when Docker is useful and when it isn't will also be covered. Ideally, every attendee will have ample experience creating and running their own Docker instances by the end.
 
''Interested in Attending''
# Jim Hahn
# Joshua Gomez
# Bobbi Fox
# Ray Schwartz
# Megan Kudzia
# Coral Sheldon-Hess (pleeeeaaase put this in a different slot from Ansible!)
# Cary Gordon (uses Docker in production on AWS)
# Eric Phetteplace
# Esther Verreau
# Charlie Morris
# Anna Headley (voting for afternoon, compliments ansible)
# Shaun Ellis
# Mark Mounts
# Matt Critchlow
# Ray Henry
# Eric Frierson
# David Lacy
# David Uspal
# Matt Bernhardt
# Brendan Quinn
# Anjanette Young
# Kevin S. Clarke
==== Intro to Git & possibly beyond ====
* Overview of workflows and branch best practices
* (time allowing) Advanced git: pre/post hooks, submodules, anything else?
 
''Interested in Attending''
# Jeannie Graham
# Derek Merleaux
# Laurie Reeves
# Bojana Skarich
# Heidi Frank
# Jason Raitz
# Emily Lynema
# Brian E. Davis
# Dominic Bordelon
# Richard Tan
# Catelynne Sahadath
# Brian Westra
==== Presentations workshop ====
This is a preconference session intended for first time Code4Lib speakers, habitual procrastinators, experienced speakers, those thinking about offering lightning talks, etc. If you're preparing a talk for this year's Code4Lib, this workshop is an opportunity to rehearse your presentation, get feedback from peers, get familiar with the presentation technology, etc.
''Interested in Attending''
#Vicky Steeves
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