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===Open Refine Hackfest===
'''"Half-Day[Morning]"'''
* Contact [[User:bibliotechy|Chad Nelson]], chadbnelson@gmail.com
<ol>
<li>Adam Constabaris
<li>Ray Schwartz
<li>Jason Stirnaman
<li>Joshua Gomez
<li>A. Soroka
<li> Matt Zumwalt
<li>Jim LeFager
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''Interested in Attending''
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here:  
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# Sean Aery
# Francis Kayiwa
# Heidi Frank
# Junior Tidal
# Ted Lawless
# David Lacy
# Erik Hatcher
# Jon Baer
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# Laurie Lee Moses
# Francis Kayiwa
# Ted Lawless
# David Lacy
# Jon Baer
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If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here
1. # Ayla Stein# Heidi Dowding# Caitlin Christian-Lamb# Scott Bacon# [[User:RileyChilds | Riley Childs]]# Carolina Garcia# David Uspal# Chris Hallberg# Kelly Leong
2. Heidi Dowding----
3. Caitlin Christian===Managing Projects: Or I'm in charge, now what? (aka PM4Lib)==='''Full-LambDay'''
4. Scott Bacon'''Presentation Materials'''
5. [[Userhttps:RileyChilds | Riley Childs]//drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6fFxMd8RTVhUkN4YW8wZXdwY1U&usp=sharing Presentation slides, handouts]
6[http://cynng. Carolina Garciawordpress.com/2014/03/24/code4lib-pre-conf-project-management-pm4lib/ Code4Lib Pre-Conf: Project Management (pm4lib) Writeup]
[https://github.com/erinrwhite/c4l2014-notes/blob/master/pm4lib.md c4l2014---notes / pm4lib.md] [https://librarianistas.etherpad.mozilla.org/pm4lib? little_wow’s etherpad notes] [https://twitter.com/search?q=%23pm4lib&src=hash&f=realtime #pm4lib hashtag tweets]
===Managing Projects: Or I'm in charge, now what? (aka PM4Lib)===
'''Full-Day'''
Contact:
# Ranti Junus
# Bohyun Kim (Afternoon)
# Mike Hagedon
# Chris Hallberg
#Susan Ivey
# Ian Chan (afternoon)
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#Bret Davidson
#Mike Graves
#Ray Schwartz
#Jason Stirnaman
#Julia Bauder
#Ian Walls
#Scott Bacon
#mx matienzo#Chris Sharp#Junior Tidal#Julie Rudder#David Uspal
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# Joshua Gomez
# Carolina Garcia
# Tom Burton-West
# Dan Scott
# Devin Higgins
# Mark Breedlove
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* How to build a geospatial data infrastructure?
* What are common approaches and problems?
 
* Presentations:
** Main: http://goo.gl/6u0BNW
** Discovery: http://goo.gl/eknEXY
** GeoBlacklight Screencast: http://goo.gl/yF5dmh
** GeoBlacklight Design: http://goo.gl/ls4IBz
** GeoBlacklight Schema: http://goo.gl/UTIzRl
''Interested in Attending''
# Esmé Cowles
# David Drexler
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'''Full Day'''
Contact: Lisa Rabey lisa @ biblyotheke dot net | [http://twitter.com/pnkrcklibrarian @pnkrcklibrarian] and Coral Sheldon-Hess coral @ sheldon-hess dot org | [http://twitter.com/web_kunoichi @web_kunoichi] '''Pre-reading and notes''' [http://bit.ly/c4lLTG http://bit.ly/c4lLTG]
'''Description'''
3. Declan Fleming (I'd be good with a half day too)
 
4. mx matienzo (likewise ok w/ half day)
 
5. Ginny Boyer (I'd be good with a half day too)
=====Morning=====
4. Cory Lown
 
5. Rachel Vacek
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* Contact Terry Brady, twb27@georgetown.edu
The FileAnalyzer (httpshttp://georgetown-university-libraries.github.com/Georgetown-University-Librariesio/File-Analyzer/) is an application designed to solve a number of library automation challenges:
* validating digitized and reformatted files
The first half of this session will be targeted to potential users and developers. The second half of the session will be targeted towards developers who are interested in developing custom rules for the application.
 
[https://github.com/Georgetown-University-Libraries/File-Analyzer/wiki/File-Analyzer-Training----Code4Lib-2014 Training Script - Code4Lib 2014]
''Session Overview''
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here
#Ray Schwartz
# Michael Doran
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# Esmé Cowles
# Jason Stirnaman
# Ray Schwartz
# Liz Milewicz
# Ranti Junus
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here
# Ray Schwartz
# Sam Kome
# Paula Gray-Overtoom
# Caitlin Christian-Lamb
# [[User:RileyChilds|Riley Childs]]
# Jim LeFager
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# Caitlin Christian-Lamb
# Laurie Lee Moses (seriously hard to decide here!)
# David Bass
# John Rees
# Lynn Eaton
# Hillel Arnold
# Susan Ivey
# Kristen Merryman
# Mark Mounts
# John Sarnowski
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If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here:
# A====Notes==== Preconference Discussion notes: http://bit. Sorokaly/NKjdTP
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By the end of this session, you should be able to [http://www.obeythetestinggoat.com/ "Obey the Testing Goat"] from the start to finish for your next project.
 
'''Link Dump'''
 
[http://twoscoopspress.org/collections/everything "Two Scoops of Django"] was mentioned by Birkin and another gentleman (thanks!) as being a great source for best practices with Django. There is a lot of decision making in regards to project layout and such in Django, and this is a really good guide for this aspect of development in Django.
 
[http://twill.idyll.org/ "twill - simple http scripting"] - twill is a great, easy and quick tool for testing basic http responses from your server. We use it to do continue integration testing from a cron job. Really handy...
 
[https://travis-ci.org/ "Travis CI"] - continuous integration server as a service. A lot easier than setting up a jenkins server, and free for public github repos. Also, fun to watch!!!
 
[http://nedbatchelder.com/code/coverage/ "coverage.py"] - code coverage tool, see if your tests hit all of your code lines.
 
[http://www.virtualenv.org/en/latest/ "virtualenv -- use it!]
 
[http://www.obeythetestinggoat.com/fast-tests-useless-hot-lava-be-damned.html "great blog post on over mocking and the need for functional acceptance tests"]
If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here:
# Sean Aery
# Carolina Garcia
# Heidi Frank
# Chung Kang
# Nabil Kashyap
# Justin Simpson
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===Summon Hackfest and ProQuest Discovery & Management Technologies Users Group ===
Presenter: Eddie Newwirth and presenters from Summon libraries
Contact: Scott Schuetze (first DOT last @ serialssolutions. com)
The morning hackfest Summon Hackfest (10:30am-12pm) will be a great opportunity for libraries using the Summon service to talk about improving discovery of resources, share their creative customizations and code , and exchange ideas about ways they can leverage the Summon API to better meet the needs of their users. The ProQuest Discovery & Management Technologies User Group (1pm-4pm) will feature updates from product managers, presentations by several libraries sharing different aspects of their experiences with ProQuest discovery and management services, and an interactive session designed to let you share your stories and discuss ideas.
The Summon Hackfest and User Group are is open to all libraries currently using ProQuest discovery and management services (Intota, Summon, Ulrich’s or the 360 suite of services), whether they are attending Code4Lib or are just in the area.
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