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== Code4Lib Midwest 2014 Meeting ==
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== Code4Lib Midwest 2018 Meeting ==
 
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Miami University of Ohio will host the Code4Lib Midwest 2018 meeting in Oxford, OH
Please join us July 23-24 in Grand Rapids, Michigan for the Code4Lib Midwest 2014 conference.
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This informal conference will feature short lightning talks, longer presentations, workshops, a technology-infused hackfest, and site visits to local technology companies. We'll spend 2 days learning about technology and code in libraries, archives and museums from colleagues throughout the Midwest.
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We are working out the details: keep an eye on this space!
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===Location===
 
===Location===
Code4Lib MidWest meeting will be hosted by [http://gvsu.edu/library Grand Valley State University Libraries].
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King Library, Miami University of Ohio
* '''When''' - Wednesday, July 23rd - Thursday July 24th, 2014
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* '''When''' - June 7-June 8, 2018 ''
* '''Where''' - [http://gvsu.edu/library/maryidemapew Mary Idema Pew Library] at GVSU
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* '''Where''' - [http://www.lib.miamioh.edu/ King Library], 151 South Campus Avenue, Oxford, Ohio 45056 · 513.529.4141.
* '''Registration Cost''' - Free!
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* '''Who''' - contact person: Craig Boman (Bomanca@miamioh.edu)
* '''Planning Committee''' - Kyle Felker (felkerk@gvsu.edu), Erin Fisher {fisherin@gvsu.edu), Eric Kunnen (kunnene@gvsu.edu), Kristin Meyer (meyerk@gvsu.edu), and Matthew Reidsma (reidsmam@gvsu.edu)
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* '''Meeting Page''' -- [[2018 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]]
 
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===Logistics===
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We hope you consider staying overnight to enjoy both days of the conference. We recommend staying in downtown Grand Rapids at the Holiday Inn. There is a [http://gvsu.edu/bus Rapid bus (#50)] to the Allendale campus that leaves every 20 minutes in the summer from Front Street right next to the hotel. Alternatively, you can park in any non-faculty/staff space on the GVSU Allendale campus for Wednesday's events. Thursday will happen downtown, within walking distance of the hotel.
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'''Suggested Hotels'''
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* [http://www.higrdt.com/ '''Holiday Inn Grand Rapids Downtown'''] (310 Pearl Street NW, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49504 :: +1 (616) 235-7611)
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-The Holiday Inn Grand Rapids Downtown is within walking distance to restaurants, breweries, museums, shops and Grand Valley's downtown campus. Access to free public transit to the Allendale campus is just a five minute walk (.2 miles).
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* [http://www.sleepinn.com/hotel-allendale-michigan-MI214 '''Sleep Inn & Suites'''] (4869 Becker Dr., Allendale, MI, 49401 :: +1 (616) 892-8000)
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-For those interested in staying near the Allendale campus, Sleep Inn is 1.2 miles away.
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'''Directions, restaurants, and more'''
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# Map of the area downtown with bus stops and venues: http://matthew.reidsrow.com/img/map.png
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# Allendale Campus from Holiday Inn Downtown (by car): http://gvsu.edu/s/FQ
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# [http://hopcatgr.com/grand-rapids HopCat Bar] from Holiday Inn Downtown (by foot): http://gvsu.edu/s/FR
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# Bicycle Factory from Holiday Inn Downtown (on foot): http://gvsu.edu/s/FS
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# [http://yeticgi.com Yeti CGI] & [https://www.grmakers.com GR Makers] from Bicycle Factory (by car): http://gvsu.edu/s/FT
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# Allendale & Downtown Campus Maps (PDF): http://www.gvsu.edu/maps.htm
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=== Schedule ===
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We will be''' live streaming''' the event on our YouTube Channel, http://youtube.com/user/gvsulib. Thanks to Britain Woodman of the University of Michigan for helping us set that up!
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==== Wednesday, July 23rd ====
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'''Meeting at the [http://gvsu.edu/library/mary-idema-pew-library-224.htm#directions Mary Idema Pew Library, Allendale].'''
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8:30am: Continental Breakfast
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9am: Lightning Talks from Alison Hitchens, Eric Lease Morgan, Matthew Reidsma, Sarah Park, and Brian Zelip.
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10am: Eric Echeverri and Steve Lonn on the digital open badges initiative that is taken place at the University of Michigan, specifically Digital Badges for libraries. (Steve will be coming in through the computer internet)
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11am: Cole Hudson on Wayne State’s Fedora Commons Implementation
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11:30am: Jon Gorman on Development tips from the front-lines: Tips and techniques useful for software development in Libraries.  
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12 - 1pm : ''Lunch'' in the Multipurpose Room
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- Sandwiches and salads, vegetarian options available
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1 - 4:30pm : ''Hackfest'' with Toys from the [http://gvsu.edu/techshowcase/technology-on-display-3.htm Technology Showcase] ([http://store.makerbot.com/digitizer 3D scanner] and [http://store.makerbot.com/replicator2 printer], [http://www.makeymakey.com/ Makey Makey], etc.). We'll also have an afternoon cookie snack.
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4:30pm : Optional tour of the [http://gvsu.edu/library/maryidemapew Mary Idema Pew Library]
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6:00pm : ''Evening Social at HopCat GR''. Last year, Grand Rapids was named Beer City USA, and HopCat was named the third best beer bar on the planet by Beer Advocate Magazine. Let's keep the conversation going over dinner and drinks!
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==== Thursday, July 24th ====
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'''Meeting at the [http://www.gvsu.edu/operations/bicycle-factory-4.htm GVSU Bicycle Factory, Downtown Grand Rapids].'''
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8:30am: Continental Breakfast
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9am: Lightning Talks from Alison Hitchens, Cole Hudson, Britain Woodman, Jon Gorman, John Fink, and Kristin Meyer
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10am: Megan Kudzia on Can you do FOSS at your library if you're a small, one-person shop? How do you figure it out?
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10:30am: Esther Verreau on Chicago Collections Consortium (CCC), XTF admin tool development
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11am: Lightning talk overflow, additional talks that pop up, hackfest reports, session wrap up & discussion
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12 - 1pm : ''Lunch''
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1:30 - 3:00pm : ''Site Visit'' to the offices of [http://yeticgi.com/ Yeti CGI] and [https://www.grmakers.com/ GR Makers] to talk about partnerships between software developers and libraries and the future of makerspaces. (We'll be carpooling to these locations if you can make it!)
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===Social Media Goodness===
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Twitter hash tag: [https://twitter.com/search?q=c4lmw&src=typd #c4lmw]
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===Code of Conduct===
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Code4Lib Midwest is dedicated to a harassment-free conference experience for everyone. Our anti-harassment policy can be found at: [[C4LMW14 Code of Conduct]]
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==Programming Sign-up==
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Code4Lib Midwest programming depends on the folks attending the conference. Please consider giving a presentation or lightning talk, or submitting your ideas for the hackfest.
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Share what you are working on! Add your name and a description below. Please also let us know how long you'll need, and whether you prefer Wednesday or Thursday (or if it doesn't matter)
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===Presentations or Workshops===
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Have something cool to share? Tell us about it. If you want someone to teach something to you, put that here as well.
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* Eric Echeverri and Steve Lonn on the digital open badges initiative that is taken place at the University of Michigan, specifically Digital Badges for libraries. Steve Lonn will be joining us via Gtalk for an in depth understanding of this technology. Eric will go over the technical details of exporting badges into the Mozilla backpack for learners. This application is done in ruby and is up and running at [https://mblem.umich.edu https://mblem.umich.edu]
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* Development tips from the front-lines: Tips and techniques useful for software development in Libraries. Jon Gorman, University of Illinois (at Urbana-Champaign). Last year's Code4Lib Midwest there was a great amount of interest in improving development skills. Jon doesn't claim to be the best developer, but he's will to share what intimidated him unnecessarily and useful tips & tricks for both improving skills and overview of techniques that make life easier. (Bootstrap, jQuery, Rule engines, templates, Good books to read, etc). (Note: I'm willing to bump this down to a very quick lightning talk if people aren't interested, I just thought the schedule looked like it needed some fleshing out).
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* Can you do FOSS at your library if you're a small, one-person shop? How do you figure it out? Megan Kudzia, Albion College Library. I've made plenty of mistakes along the way, and I thought maybe others might find what I've figured out useful. As a community that values free/open source, it can be really difficult to assess if you're starting out in your career and you're pretty much "the technology person" at your library (I suspect there are a lot of us in this boat). In addition to mistakes, I've had some successes too, which I'll also share about - it's not all bad news! (Note: like Joh, I'm willing to bump this down to a lightning talk if folks aren't really interested).
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* CANCELLED (sorry) Deploy Code with Confidence (with lots of tests and application monitoring). Jeremy Prevost, Northwestern University
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* Chicago Collections Consortium (CCC), XTF admin tool development --  The CCC is creating a unified portal to access archival collections relating to Chicago at a variety of institutions. The consortium has chosen XTF to search and index the metadata.  Our first order of business is to create an admin tool that can ingest any metadata from home institutions and create standardized metadata to allow discovery of related material across institutions.  Development of the tool began in May.  I'll give an overview of what we're doing from a technical stand point and update about where we are and what our difficulties have been.  Esther Verreau, UIC
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===Lightning Talks===
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Have something cool to share but you don't want to be in front of the room for more than 5 minutes? Lightning talks are for you. Sign up now or at the conference:
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* Alison Hitchens - java program to create good e-theses MARC records from DSpace (UWSpace)
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* Alison Hitchens -- involving library staff in software testing (using Primo as example)
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* Brian Zelip - A Twofer: Migrating [http://minrvaproject.org a library web app's website] to an xml-based CMS & Use cases at [http://library.illinois.edu/sc an academic research services unit].
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* Cole Hudson - Visualizing our book shelves: how we took Harvard's Stack View and made it our own
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* Britain Woodman - how we evaluated and eventually made [http://github.com/cazzerson/suma Suma] part of our daily operations work
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* Matthew Reidsma - improving website performance when you don't own all the assets: why I built cssMaker and how it might help other small teams.
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* John Fink - a brief introduction to Docker and Linux containerization
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* Sarah Park - how our users use a discovery tool (Using Google Analytics)
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* Eric Lease Morgan - recent experiences installing Koha, exposing its content to the 'Net, and the possible use of ElasticSearch as the underlying indexer
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* Jon Gorman - Short Story Index: MARC records + Neo4j Graph Database - A recently started personal project to harvest MARC records from various sources and graph relations between works, books, and authors. Mainly started to try to learn more of NoSQL databases, in particular graph databases. See https://github.com/jtgorman/shortstoryindex.
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* Kristin Meyer- Using UX methodology to improve physical spaces and services
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===Hackfest===
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Pitch an idea you can work to solve in 3 hours or so, or join with someone else who has a project. Stuck on something at work? Find a buddy here to help you. Want to make something new and fun? Here's your chance for free labor. We'll have a hackfest idea basket at morning coffee, or you can leave your ideas on the wiki. Of course, you can also just show up with your idea. We're not the boss of you.
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* MARCStore - Some sort of datastore, perhaps with using something like MARCPath that's relatively easy to ingest records in and then pull out & order records.
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* Hack Koha or Evergreen to use SQRL (Squirrel), a key-exchange type system for authentication - https://www.grc.com/sqrl/sqrl.htm. Could be used for anonymous logins and interacting with system or even possibly for a "smartphone card" app.
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* Short Story Remixer - try to create tool to pull in public domain short story collections, split them apart, and re-stitch them together
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==Registration==
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Registration is free. List your name, affiliation, and email address here to register for the meeting. If you signed up and are unable to attend please remove your name or contact us, so that we can make room for others.
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Contact Ryan Wick (ryanwick@gmail.com) with your preferred username to set up a Code4Lib wiki account, or ask Matthew Reidsma (reidsmam@gvsu.edu) to add your name to this list if you prefer not to set up an account.:
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# Eric Lease Morgan, University of Notre Dame, emorgan - at - nd - dot - edu
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# Alexa Hagen, University of Michigan MLIS Student, alexa.hagen - at - gmail - dot - com
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# John Fink, McMaster University. john.fink - at - gmail - dot - com
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# Lisa Rabey, librarian for hire, lisa - at - biblyotheke - dot - net
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# Aaron Collie, Michigan State University, collie - at - msu - dot - edu
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# Ranti Junus, Michigan State University, junus-at-mail-lib-msu-edu
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# David Malone, Wheaton College, david dot malone at wheaton dot edu
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# Cole Hudson, Wayne State University, cole - dot - hudson - at - wayne - dot - edu
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# Brian Zelip, University of Illinois, bzelip -at- illinois -dot- edu
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# Michael Perry, Northwestern University, michael -dot- perry -at- northwestern -dot- edu
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# Joshua Neds-Fox, Wayne State University, jnf - at- wayne - dot - edu
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# Kelly Germain, Davenport University, kelly -dot- germain -at- davenport -dot- edu
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# Jeffrey Mudge, Wheaton College, jeffrey dot mudge at wheaton dot edu
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# Thomas Hilliker, Holly Township Library, thomashilliker at gmail dot com
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# Jamie Tiemeyer, Cornerstone University, jamie - dot - tiemeyer - at - cornerstone - dot - edu
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# Devin Higgins, Michigan State University, higgi135 - at - msu - dot - edu
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# Alison Hitchens, University of Waterloo, ahitchen - at - uwaterloo - dot - ca
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# Megan Kudzia, Albion College, moneill - at - albion - dot - edu
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# Roy Zimmer, Western Michigan University, roy-dot-zimmer-at-wmich-dot-edu
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# Thomas Padilla, Michigan State University, tpadilla-at-msu-dot-edu
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# Jonathan Earley, Grand Valley State University, jonathan.a.earley - at - gmail - dot - com
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# Jonathan Gorman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, jtgorman - at - illinois - edu
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# Britain Woodman, University of Michigan Ann Arbor, britainw - at - umich - dot - edu
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# Jessica Shuck, Cornerstone University, jessica - dot - shuck - at - cornerstone - dot - edu
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# Esther Verreau, UIC, verreau1 - at - uic - dot - edu
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# Brendan Quinn, Northwestern University, brendan-quinn - at - northwestern - dot - edu
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# Paul Clough, Northwestern University, p-clough - at- northwestern - dot - edu
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# Julie Vecchio, University of Notre Dame, jvecchio - at - nd - dot - edu
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# Sarah Park, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, gpark - at - siue - edu
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# Gary Maixner, Ferris State University, maixneg - at - ferris - edu
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# Christina Czuhajewski, University of Michigan MSI student & Kalamazoo Public Library, cczu - at - umich - dot - edu
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# Dan Wells, Calvin College, dbw2 - at - calvin - dot - edu
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# Remington Steed, Calvin College, rjs7 - at - calvin - dot - edu
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The capacity of our venue requires us to cap participation at 40. Beyond that, please put your name, affiliation and email address on the wait list and we'll email you if a spot opens up for you.
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== Previous C4L Midwest Regional Meetings ==
 
== Previous C4L Midwest Regional Meetings ==
  
* [[2010 (Inaugural) Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]]
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* [[2010 (Inaugural) Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]] - South Bend, IN
* [[2011 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]]
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* [[2011 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]] - Chicago, IL
* [[2012 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]]
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* [[2012 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]] - Lansing, MI
* [[2013 Code4Lib Midwest Conference]]
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* [[2013 Code4Lib Midwest Conference]] - Iowa City, IA
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* [[2014 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]] - Grand Rapids, MI
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* [[2015 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]] - Columbus,OH
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* [[2016 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]] - Chicago, IL
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* [[2017 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]] - Chicago, IL
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* [[2018 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting]] - Oxford, OH
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[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1iZqUghWn4FhgeLa-i1EqxHMZAhQ&usp=sharing Map of Previous Locations]
  
 
== Mailing list ==
 
== Mailing list ==
  
 
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Revision as of 19:16, 2 February 2018

Code4Lib Midwest 2018 Meeting

Miami University of Ohio will host the Code4Lib Midwest 2018 meeting in Oxford, OH

Location

King Library, Miami University of Ohio

  • When - June 7-June 8, 2018
  • Where - King Library, 151 South Campus Avenue, Oxford, Ohio 45056 · 513.529.4141.
  • Who - contact person: Craig Boman (Bomanca@miamioh.edu)
  • Meeting Page -- 2018 Code4Lib Midwest Meeting

Previous C4L Midwest Regional Meetings

Map of Previous Locations

Mailing list

For better or for worse, Code4Lib "Midwest" has low-traffic mailing list/Google group. Consider subscribing.