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2019 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting

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After a couple of years of intense development, FOLIO is reaching the stage where libraries are considering its use for production tasks. One of the aims of FOLIO is to reduce the effort required for testing out new ideas for in the library marketplace. The core apps have RESTful APIs all the way down to the tenant configuration level, which enables other systems to interact with FOLIO in unique ways. This talk demonstrates the user interface of FOLIO (project name "Stripes") and the RESTful microservices gateway (project name "Okapi"). Participants will have a greater understanding of FOLIO's vision for an app-based platform and the mechanics of the FOLIO technology.
 
10:45 - 10:55 - break  10:55 - 11:0515
Title - Overcoming the Pitfalls of LibGuides through Design
11:0530 -11:15 - Break  11:15 - 11:35 Title - Library Website: CMS vs. SSG Presenter, Affiliation - Meng Qu, Miami University Description The Miami University Web Service Team of the University Library is renovating the library website in recent months and keep working on the site building. During the process, the team has examined the general Content Management System platforms and summarized a series of advantages and disadvantages of these applications. Meanwhile, the proposal for replacing the current platform (Drupal 7) with a Static Site Generator (Jekyll) is rising in the website development industry. Therefore, the Miami University Library Web Service Team decided to apply a combination of CMS + SSG to renovate the library website. In this presentation, the web service librarian from the team would like to share the evaluation process and decision making of the project, and to discuss the methodology of finding a suitable platform to develop a library website.  11:40 - 12:0050
Title - IIIF and OCLC: Applying an international image standard to power indexing and discovery​
OCLC has been working with the IIIF Consortium and applying the IIIF standard over the past 3 years. Recently, OCLC Research has begun exploring how IIIF can be used to improve aggregation, search, and discovery of CONTENTdm resource. The work explores technical as well as intellectual steps involved in building a large aggregation of CONTENTdm IIIF resources.
 
12 - 1:30 - lunch on your own
1:40 - 2:20 - Lightening Talks (8) 2:25 - 2:4500
Title - Support Ticket Best Practices
For many of us reading and submitting support tickets is a daily task, but perhaps not something we've formalized. For this presentation I will discuss the elements that makeup a successful support ticket. I will then open the conversation up to the room to elicit useful insights and horror stories.
 
2:45 - 3:00 -- Break
32:00 10 - 32:20 30
Title - Using Combine to Aggregate and Assess Metadata
Combine is an open-source metadata aggregation tool originally developed at Wayne State University. It harvests data and allows for assessment, validation, and transformation. This presentation will introduce Combine and discuss the ways it can be used in digital library workflows.
 
2:30 - 2:45 -- Break
 
2:45 - 3:25 - Lightening Talks (8)
3:25-3:45
9:00-9:40 - Lightening Talks (8)
9:45-10:05 - Talk [tba] Title - Library Website: CMS vs. SSG Presenter, Affiliation - Meng Qu, Miami University Description The Miami University Web Service Team of the University Library is renovating the library website in recent months and keep working on the site building. During the process, the team has examined the general Content Management System platforms and summarized a series of advantages and disadvantages of these applications. Meanwhile, the proposal for replacing the current platform (Drupal 7) with a Static Site Generator (Jekyll) is rising in the website development industry. Therefore, the Miami University Library Web Service Team decided to apply a combination of CMS + SSG to renovate the library website. In this presentation, the web service librarian from the team would like to share the evaluation process and decision making of the project, and to discuss the methodology of finding a suitable platform to develop a library website. 
10:10-10:30 - Talk [tba]
10:30-10:45 - Break
10:45 - 11:45 - Break Outs/Interactions Title: Flying Too Close to the Sun: Pitfalls and Coding Challenges with Repositories and Digital Collections Name: Anna Klose Hrubes Description: In this interactive session, audience members are encouraged to discuss the issues they have faced with repository and digital collections platforms. However, the discussion can include other systems, including LMS. 
11:45 - Noon: Closing
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