C4L2011draftschedule

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DRAFT Code4Lib 2011 Schedule

Monday, February 7 -- Pre-Conferences (Full-Day and Half-Day)

Time Event Location

Full-Day

  • 09:00-16:00 - CURATEcamp Hackfest

Half-Day

AM

  • 09:00-12:00 - What's New In Solr
  • 09:00-12:00 - Intro to Functional Programming with JavaScript
  • 09:00-12:00 - Running Cloud Servers
  • 09:00-12:00 - Creating a new JHOVE2 Format Module

PM

  • 13:00-16:00 - Using JHOVE2 for Policy Assessment of Files
  • 13:00-16:00 - Publishing Historic Newspapers with NDNP Tools
  • 13:00-16:00 - VIVO BootCamp
  • 13:00-16:00 - Islandora Repository System

Tuesday, February 8

Time Event Location
08:00-09:00 Registration / Breakfast Whittenberger Auditorium-IMU
09:00-09:15 Welcome from IU Ruth Lilly Dean of Libraries - Brenda Johnson Whittenberger Auditorium-IMU
09:15-09:45 Introductory Remarks from IU Vice-President for Information Technology - Brad Wheeler Whittenberger Auditorium-IMU
09:45-10:05 Break Whittenberger Auditorium-IMU
10:05-10:50 Keynote Diane Hillman Whittenberger Auditorium-IMU
10:50-11:10 Move to Alumni Hall IMU
11:10-11:30 Visualizing Library Data, Karen Coombs, OCLC, coombsk at oclc dot org Alumni Hall-IMU
11:30-11:50 (annelena at deichman dot no); Asgeir Rekkavik, Oslo Public Library (asgeirr at deichman dot no) Alumni Hall-IMU
11:50-12:10 Kuali OLE: Architecture for Diverse and Linked Data
Tim McGeary, Lehigh University, Kuali OLE Functional Council, tim dot mcgeary at lehigh dot edu; Brad Skiles, Project Manager, Kuali OLE, Indiana University, bradskil at indiana dot edu
Alumni Hall-IMU
12:10-12:30 Drupal 7 as a Rapid Application Development Tool
Cary Gordon, President, The Cherry Hill Company & Board Member, The Drupal Association (cgordon at chillco dawt com)
Alumni Hall-IMU
12:30-13:30 Lunch (provided) Solarium (Alumni Hall)
13:30-13:50 Enhancing the Mobile Experience: Mobile Library Services at Illinois
Josh Bishoff, University of Illinois, bishoff2 at illinois dot edu
Alumni Hall-IMU
13:50-14:10 One Week, One Tool: Ultra-Rapid Open Source Development Among Strangers
Scott Hanrath, University of Kansas Libraries, shanrath at ku dot edu
Alumni Hall-IMU
14:10-14:30 VuFind Beyond MARC: Discovering Everything Else
Demian Katz, Library Technology Development Specialist, Villanova University (demian dot katz at villanova dot edu)
Alumni Hall-IMU
14:30-14:50 Letting In the light: Using Solr as an External Search Component
Jay Luker, IT Specialist, ADS (jluker at cfa dot harvard dot edu); Benoit Thiell, software developer, ADS (bthiell at cfa dot harvard dot edu)
Alumni Hall-IMU
14:50-15:10 Break Solarium (Alumni Hall)
15:10-16:00 Breakout Sessions 1 Solarium, Alumni Hall, other rooms TBD
16:00-17:00 Lightning Talks 1 Alumni Hall-IMU
17:00-17:15 Breakout reports and daily wrap-up Alumni Hall-IMU
18:00-20:00 Reception at IU Data Center (Transportation will be provided between IMU and IU Data Center)

Wednesday, February 9

08:00-09:00 Breakfast (Solarium in Alumni Hall IMU)
09:00-09:15 Housekeeping (Alumni Hall)
09:15-09:35 A Community-Based Approach to Developing a Digital Exhibit at Notre Dame Using the Hydra Framework
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame, (rick dot johnson at nd dot edu); Dan Brubaker Horst, University of Notre Dame (dbrubak1 at nd dot edu)
09:35-09:55 Chicago Underground Library’s Community-Based Cataloging System
Margaret Heller, Chicago Underground Library/Dominican University (mheller@dom.edu); Nell Taylor, Chicago Underground Library (nell@underground-library.org)
09:55-10:15 Beyond Sacrilege: A CouchApp Catalog
Gabriel Farrell, Drexel University, g@grrawr.com
10:15-10:35 Break - Solarium in Alumni Hall IMU
10:35-10:55 Opinionated Metadata (OM): Bringing a Bit of Sanity to the World of XML Metadata
Matt Zumwalt, MediaShelf & Hydra Project, matt.zumwalt at yourmediashelf dot com
10:55-11:15 Enhancing the Performance and Extensibility of the XC’s MetadataServicesToolkit
Ben Anderson, eXtensible Catalog Organization, banderson@library.rochester.edu
11:15-12:00 Ask Anything! a.k.a. "Human Search Engine". A chance for you to ask a roomful of code4libbers anything that's on your mind: questions seeking answers (short or long), requests for things (hardware, software, skills, or help), or offers of things. We'll keep the pace fast, and the answers faster. Come with questions and line up at the start of the session and we'll go through as many as we can; sometimes we'll stop at finding the right person or people to answer a query and it'll be up to you to find each other after the session.
12:00-13:00 Lunch (Solarium in Alumni Hall IMU)
13:00-13:20 GIS on the Cheap
Mike Graves, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, gravm at email dot unc dot edu
13:20-13:40 Let's Get Small: A Microservices Approach to Library Websites
Sean Hannan, Johns Hopkins University, shannan at jhu dot edu
13:40-14:00 fiwalk With Me: Building Emergent Pre-Ingest Workflows for Digital Archival Records using Open Source Forensic Software
Mark A. Matienzo, Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library (mark at matienzo dot org)
14:00-14:20 (Yet Another) Home-Grown Digital Library System, Built Upon Open Source XML Technologies and Metadata Standards,
David Lacy, Library Software Development Specialist, Villanova University (david dot lacy at villanova dot edu)
14:20-14:40 Break - Solarium in Alumni Hall IMU
14:40-15:50 Breakout Sessions 2
15:50-17:00 Lightning Talks 2
17:00-17:15 Breakout Reports and Daily Wrap Up
18:00-20:00 Social Network Dine-Arounds

Thursday, February 10

08:00-09:00 Breakfast - Solarium in Alumni Hall IMU
09:00-09:15 Housekeeping
09:15-09:35 Building an Open Source Staff-Facing Tablet App for Library Assessment
Jason Casden, NCSU Libraries, jason_casden at ncsu dot edu; Joyce Chapman, NCSU Libraries, joyce_chapman at ncsu dot edu
09:35-09:55 Mendeley's API and University Libraries: Three Examples to Create Value
Jan Reichelt, Co-Founder, Mendeley
09:55-10:15 Break - Solarium in Alumni Hall IMU
10:15-11:00 Lightning Talks 3
11:00-11:20 Practical Relevancy Testing
Naomi Dushay, Stanford University Libraries (ndushay at stanford dot edu)
11:20-11:40 Sharing Between Data Repositories
Kevin S. Clarke, NESCent/Dryad Data Repository, ksclarke at nescent dot org
11:40-12:00 Why (Code4) Libraries Exist
Eric Hellman, President, Gluejar, Inc. (eric at hellman dot net)
12:00-12:15 Closing