2014 preconference proposals

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Code4Lib 2014 Pre-Conference Proposals

Proposals will be accepted through December 6th, 2013.

Please fill out your proposal in the following format. If you are interested in attending a proposed pre-conference add your name to the list for that proposal.

Pitch Format:


NAME

"Full-Day|Half-Day" [PREFERRED TIME]

Description

Interested in Attending

If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here


Drupal4lib Sub-con Barcamp

Full Day

This will be a full day of self-selected barcamp style sessions. Anyone who wants to present can write down the topic on an index card and, after the keynote, we will vote to choose what we want to see. Attendees can also pick a topic and attempt to talk someone else into presenting on it.

This event is open to the library community. There will be a nominal fee (t/b/d) for non-Code4LibCon attendees (subject to organizer approval).

resources to help you learn drupal

Interested in Attending:

All Day

Renna Tuten

Morning
Afternoon

Open Refine Hackfest

"Half-Day"

Open Refine is a powerful open source tool for wrangling messy data that can also be used to help in the creation of Linked Data via the Reconciliation API. It is possible to write reconciliation services against API's, like the VIAF service or, even just against local authority files for helping maintain authority control

The session would first introduce Open Refine, then walk through building a reconciliation service, and the rest of the session would be a hackfest where we build new reconciliation services for public consumption or local use.

Interested in Attending

If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here


Responsive Design Hackfest

"Half-Day [Afternoon]"

  • Contact Jim Hahn, University of Illinois, jimfhahn@gmail.com
  • Contact David Ward, University of Illinois, dh-ward@illinois.edu

This structured hackfest will give attendees an opportunity to explore methods to create responsive mobile apps using the Bootstrap framework [1]and a set of APIs for accessing library data. We will start with an API template for creating space-based mobile tools that draw from work coming out of the IMLS funded Student/Library Collaborative grant [2]. Available APIs will include a room reservation template and codebase for implementing at any campus and the set of Minrva catalog APIs generating JSONP [3].

Hosts will give a brief report of a study on student hacking projects and interests in mobile library apps that are the basis for the templates utilized in this Hackathon. By the end of the pre-conference attendees will have a sample responsive mobile web app in Bootstrap 3 to bring back to their campus which can plug into their site-based content.


Interested in Attending

If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here

Intro to Blacklight

"Half-Day [Morning]"

  • Contact Chris Beer, Stanford University, cabeer@stanford.edu

This session will be walk-through of the architecture of Blacklight, the community, and an introduction to building a Blacklight-based application. Each participant will have the opportunity to build a simple Blacklight application, and make basic customizations, while using a test-driven approach.

For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ). We will also send out some brief instructions beforehand for those that would like to setup their environments to follow along and get Blacklight up and running on their local machines.


Interested in Attending

If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here

Blacklight Hackfest

"Half-Day [Afternoon]"

  • Contact Chris Beer, Stanford University, cabeer@stanford.edu

This afternoon hackfest is both a follow-on to the Intro to Blacklight morning session to continue building Blacklight-based applications, and also an opportunity for existing Blacklight contributors and members of the Blacklight community to exchange common patterns and approaches into reusable gems or incorporate customizations into Blacklight itself.

For more information about Blacklight see our wiki ( http://projectblacklight.org/ ) and our GitHub repo ( https://github.com/projectblacklight/blacklight ).

Interested in Attending

If you would be interested in attending, please indicate by adding your name (but not email address, etc.) here


RailsBridge: Intro to programming in Ruby on Rails

"Half-Day" [morning]

Interested in learning how to program? Want to build your own web application? Never written a line of code before and are a little intimidated? There's no need to be! RailsBridge is a friendly place to get together and learn how to write some code.

RailsBridge is a great workshop that opens the doors to projects like Blacklight and Hydra.


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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