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2015 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting

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Tentative Friday, July 24th
==== Tentative Thursday, July 23rd ====
8:30 - 9:3015: Check-in/Coffee<br />
9:30 15 - 9:4020: Welcome and House Keeping<br />
9:40 20 - 109:0040: <br />
Jeffrey Mudge and David Malone (Wheaton College)<br />
The print/analog library transition to thousands upon thousands of digital resources has brought with it the need to manage associated URLs. Part of the management is to address issues of resource transience and attempts to create persistence. The Handle System is a specification for assigning, managing, and resolving persistent identifiers for digital objects. This presentation will provide background on Handle as well as some user tools that Wheaton College has created to simplify the creation, management, and deletion of Handles.<br />
109:00 40 - 10:2000: ActiveSierra<br />Presentation: https://github.com/jamesvanmil/ActiveSierra-c4libmw15/blob/master/slides.pdf <br />
Sean Crowe and James Van Mil<br />
While waiting for a useful API from III, we've modeled useful bits of the Sierra database for use in Rails apps and in vanilla ruby. We'd be able to present the SierraDNA and ActiveRecord/ActiveModel frameworks with some of the tools we're building
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10:20 00 - 10:4020: Building Linked Data into your MARC records<br />Presentation: http://www.slideshare.net/reese_terry/practical-approaches-to-entification-in-library-bibliographic-data
Terry Reese (Ohio State University) -- I'll discuss how MarcEdit does this linking, and share the C# source code that the tool is utilizing within the linking plug-in/assembly.
10:40 20 - 1110:0040: Break/Networking<br />
1110:00 40 - 11:2000: <br />
Brittany Adams (Wheaton College) <br />
Code4LIb has many full-fledged coders, but there are others who are new to the library coding environment and may have limited access to common tools and operating systems often found in the coder's toolbox. As someone new to coding, Brittany Adams will show how PowerShell, which is part of the Windows OS, can be applied to various metadata projects. PowerShell can serve as the entry point for those unwilling or unable to dive in the deep-end of the Linux pool.<br />
11:20 00 - 12:00: Lightning Talks<br />
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1:20 - 1:40: Remediating Loss: emerging roles for librarians - <br />Angela Galvan (Ohio State)<br />Presentation: http://slides.com/angelagalvan/deck-3#/Technology complicates grief and loss in unexpected ways which researchers are only beginning to understand. This presentation discusses thanatosensitive information management, and a growing need to frame the dead as a user group. This talk can form around the interests of attendees. (20 minutes, either day.)
1:40 - 3:00: Workshop (this time is fungible -- it might move slightly)<br />
8:30 - 9:00: Checkin<br />
9:00 - 9:10: Housekeeping<br />
9:15 - 10:15: Lightning Talks #2 (or 3 presentations depending on presentations submitted)<br />10:15 - 109:30: BreakOut reports<br />109:30 - 109:50: <br />
Paul Butler, Ball State University <br />
Presentation: https://github.com/prbutler
EZProxy – The Canary in the Coal Mine for Compromised User Credentials <br />
EZProxy is one of the most used, and exposed, applications that library IT supports. Libraries use EZProxy to restrict access to some of our most coveted resources. As such, EZProxy can be used as one of the frontlines in identifying compromised user credentials. In this presentation Paul Butler (Library Technologies Support Analyst at Ball State University) will discuss the techniques, EZProxy customizationscustomization, and custom code Ball State University Libraries uses to identify compromised user credentials.
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109:50 - 1110:2010: <br />
Mike Shallcross (Bentley Historical Library) <br />
ArchivesSpace-Archivematica-DSpace Workflow Integration - : Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, this project seeks to expedite the ingest, description, and overall curation of digital archives by facilitating the creation and reuse of descriptive and administrative metadata among emerging platforms and streamlining the deposit of fully processed content into a digital preservation repository. This presentation will provide an overview of project goals and objectives and an update on current development work. <br />
10:10-10:30 -- Lightning talks<br />10:30 - 10:50 -- break<br />10:50 -11:20 10 - - Lightning Talks<br />11:4010 - 11:30: <br />Building a PHP code library for Interacting with an Linked Data-based Discovery API - Karen Coombs (OCLC): The WorldCat Discovery API has the typical abilities you’d expect for building your own local discovery world: search access to WorldCat bibliographic and article data, facets, a variety of search indexes, and links to holdings. Because an RDF-based model is fairly new to libraries, we decided we could increase the adoptability adaptability of the API by providing a code library that would streamline the development process. This presentation will discuss the process of creating object-oriented PHP code library which would make the semantically rich entities and data available in a fashion that was more familiar to programmers used to working in OO PHP.<br />11:40 30 - 11:50: <br />An OLE Deployment Architecture<br/>Tod A. Olson, University of Chicago<br />In the August 2014, The University of Chicago Library migrated from its legacy ILS to Kuali OLE (Open Library Environment) as an early adopter. This talk will describe the deployment architecture we settled on for OLE, including myriad integrations points with external systems.<br />11:50 - 12:0030: Lightning Talks #3 / Tech petting zoo?/Closing<br />12:00 30 - 12:30: Closing<br />- For those interested -- Tour of Thompson Library
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