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'''Schedule (second round)'''
 
'''Schedule (second round)'''
  
Proposal period opens: February 28th, 2017
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* Proposal period opens: February 28th, 2017
  
Proposal period ends: March 17th 2017
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* Proposal period ends: March 17th 2017
  
Voting opens: March 20th, 2017
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* Voting opens: March 20th, 2017
  
Voting closes: April 3rd, 2017
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* Voting closes: March 31st, 2017
  
Please list your proposal below:
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'''Please list your proposal below.'''
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==Washington DC 2018 Code4Lib Proposal==
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[Image by Nicolas Ramyond, 'Acrylic Waves of Washington DC'; Creative Commons License Attribution 3.0 Unported]
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===Welcome to Washington D.C!===
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Most people know the District of Columbia as the home of our nation's capital, but we're also proud of being the capital of FREE. Explore museums and galleries like the newly opened National Museum of African American History and Culture, see a performance at our National Kennedy Center, or connect with nature at our Botanical Garden, Arboretum, or  National Zoo. Our food scene is also making waves. We were rated '2016 restaurant city of the year,' and in 2017, we joined New York, San Francisco and Chicago with a Michelin Guidebook. Voted the #1 transit-friendliest city and #2 most walkable city in the United States, D.C. makes getting around between all of these amenities painless and safe. Furthermore, with three airports (DCA, IAD, BWI) and Amtrak, D.C. is a destination that is easy and relatively inexpensive to get to.  It's a great time to come to Washington D.C.!
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===The Conference===
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We're currently investigating venues for a February 2018 conference that can accommodate roughly 400(~450) attendees and meet Code4Lib's technical requirements.
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Pre-conference workshops would take place in several of our metro-accessible DC Public Library neighborhood branches, and we're looking at throwing the opening reception at the Library of Congress.
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===The Cost===
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DC is a bit pricey, so we're investigating a range of alternative housing options to hotels. AirBnBs average around $80 per night in February, and there are several hostels near Capitol Hill including Washington DC House and Capital View Hostel.
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===Fiscal Sponsor===
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This proposal has been made possible by the generous cooperation of DLF and CLIR, who have agreed to be our fiscal host for the 2018 Code4Lib Conference in D.C. Thank you Bethany and the CLIR/DLF team <3
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===Organizational Committee===
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* Jaime Mears - Library of Congress (Chair)
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* Bohyun Kim - University of Maryland, Baltimore, Health Sciences and Human Services Library
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* Nick Kerelchuck - DC Public Libraries
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* Joel Richard - Smithsonian Libraries
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* Ben Wallberg- University of Maryland Libraries
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* Kate Dohe - University of Maryland Libraries
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:31, 4 April 2017

Schedule (second round)

  • Proposal period opens: February 28th, 2017
  • Proposal period ends: March 17th 2017
  • Voting opens: March 20th, 2017
  • Voting closes: March 31st, 2017

Please list your proposal below.

Washington DC 2018 Code4Lib Proposal

acrylic_waves_of_washington_dc_sjpg4982.jpg

[Image by Nicolas Ramyond, 'Acrylic Waves of Washington DC'; Creative Commons License Attribution 3.0 Unported]

Welcome to Washington D.C!

Most people know the District of Columbia as the home of our nation's capital, but we're also proud of being the capital of FREE. Explore museums and galleries like the newly opened National Museum of African American History and Culture, see a performance at our National Kennedy Center, or connect with nature at our Botanical Garden, Arboretum, or National Zoo. Our food scene is also making waves. We were rated '2016 restaurant city of the year,' and in 2017, we joined New York, San Francisco and Chicago with a Michelin Guidebook. Voted the #1 transit-friendliest city and #2 most walkable city in the United States, D.C. makes getting around between all of these amenities painless and safe. Furthermore, with three airports (DCA, IAD, BWI) and Amtrak, D.C. is a destination that is easy and relatively inexpensive to get to. It's a great time to come to Washington D.C.!

The Conference

We're currently investigating venues for a February 2018 conference that can accommodate roughly 400(~450) attendees and meet Code4Lib's technical requirements.

Pre-conference workshops would take place in several of our metro-accessible DC Public Library neighborhood branches, and we're looking at throwing the opening reception at the Library of Congress.

The Cost

DC is a bit pricey, so we're investigating a range of alternative housing options to hotels. AirBnBs average around $80 per night in February, and there are several hostels near Capitol Hill including Washington DC House and Capital View Hostel.

Fiscal Sponsor

This proposal has been made possible by the generous cooperation of DLF and CLIR, who have agreed to be our fiscal host for the 2018 Code4Lib Conference in D.C. Thank you Bethany and the CLIR/DLF team <3

Organizational Committee

  • Jaime Mears - Library of Congress (Chair)
  • Bohyun Kim - University of Maryland, Baltimore, Health Sciences and Human Services Library
  • Nick Kerelchuck - DC Public Libraries
  • Joel Richard - Smithsonian Libraries
  • Ben Wallberg- University of Maryland Libraries
  • Kate Dohe - University of Maryland Libraries