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<b>When:</b> October 26 & 27<br>
 
<b>When:</b> October 26 & 27<br>
<b>Where:</b> Yale University Library<br>
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<b>Where:</b> Sterling Memorial Library Lecture Hall, Yale University ([http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Sterling+Memorial+Library,+High+Street,+New+Haven,+CT&hl=en&ll=41.311178,-72.928898&spn=0.006342,0.010482&sll=41.298288,-72.929096&sspn=0.202993,0.335426&oq=sterling+memorial&hq=Sterling+Memorial+Library,+High+Street,+New+Haven,+CT&t=m&z=17 120 High Street, New Haven, CT])<br>
 
<b>What:</b> Presentations, opportunities to hang out, and a Saturday unconference for sharing ideas<br>
 
<b>What:</b> Presentations, opportunities to hang out, and a Saturday unconference for sharing ideas<br>
 
 
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?fromEmail=true&formkey=dFZGS2NpTkp2cDhSeUMyZnAzZVBnR0E6MQ  Registration Form]
 
  
  
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8:30-10 registration open <br>
 
8:30-10 registration open <br>
  
9:15-10 - Welcome and Keynote:  "Academic libraries in the time of DPLA," Michael Dula, Chief Technology Officer, Yale Library IT<br>
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9:15-10 Welcome and Keynote:  "Academic libraries in the time of DPLA," Michael Dula, Chief Technology Officer, Yale Library IT<br>
  
 
10 - breakout rooms open <br>
 
10 - breakout rooms open <br>
  
10:00 Rich Wenger - In The Library With A Data Pipe: A look into how the MIT Libraries are evolving a data ecosystem<br>
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10:00 Rich Wenger - Enhancing SFX KB update reports<br>
  
10:20 Deborah Kaplan- Accessibility in Libraries<br>
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10:20 Deborah Kaplan- Accessibility in Libraries ([http://www.library.yale.edu/newengland_code4lib/a11y.pptx slides])<br>
  
10:40 Edward Iglesias ad Debbie Herman - Distributing the Future: Makerspaces in Academic Libraries<br>
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10:40 Edward Iglesias and Debbie Herman - Distributing the Future: Makerspaces in Academic Libraries ([http://www.library.yale.edu/newengland_code4lib/makerspaces.pptx slides])<br>
  
 
11-11:15 - break<br>
 
11-11:15 - break<br>
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11:15-noon<br>
 
11:15-noon<br>
  
11:15 Junior Tidal - Transitions: Moving from a PHP Flat-File Electronic Resources Manager to Drupal 6 Views<br>
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11:15 Junior Tidal - Transitions: Moving from a PHP Flat-File Electronic Resources Manager to Drupal 6 Views ([http://www.library.yale.edu/newengland_code4lib/Moving-from-PHP-Flat-File-to-Drupal.ppt slides])<br>
  
11:35 Lisa Sawin - Serendipitous Discovery: Leveraging Drupal Taxonomy to Increase the Visibility of Information Throughout Your Site<br>
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11:35 Lisa Sawin - Serendipitous Discovery: Leveraging Drupal Taxonomy to Increase the Visibility of Information Throughout Your Site ([http://www.library.yale.edu/newengland_code4lib/code4lib_lisasawin_102012.pdf slides])<br>
  
 
Noon-1:30 - lunch on your own<br>
 
Noon-1:30 - lunch on your own<br>
  
1:30 Joe Montibello - The last mile – If you can’t buy it, build it<br>
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1:30 Joe Montibello - The last mile – If you can’t buy it, build it ([http://www.rvl.io/joemontibello/autonotices-to-print slides])<br>
  
1:50 Andrew Predmore - Linked From?<br>
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1:50 Andrew Predmore - Linked From? [http://drupal.org/sandbox/RoloDMonkey/1836740 Tiq Link Code]<br>
  
2:10 Ido Peled - Bed, Bath and Beyond: RESTful, SOAP and the World of Ex Libris APIs<br>
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2:10 Ido Peled - Bed, Bath and Beyond: RESTful, SOAP and the World of Ex Libris APIs ([http://www.library.yale.edu/newengland_code4lib/ExLibris-APIs.pdf slides])<br>
  
2:30 Deborah Kaplan - CIDER: An Open-Source Collection Management System for Archives<br>
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2:30 Deborah Kaplan - CIDER: An Open-Source Collection Management System for Archives ([http://www.library.yale.edu/newengland_code4lib/cider.ppt slides])<br>
  
2:50 Amy Deschenes - Making the Library Catalog Mobile-Friendly<br>
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2:50 Amy Deschenes - Making the Library Catalog Mobile-Friendly ([http://www.library.yale.edu/newengland_code4lib/mobile-friendly-catalog.pdf slides])<br>
  
3:10 Sands Fish - In the library with a data pipe - data ecosystem<br>
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3:10 Sands Fish - In The Library With A Data Pipe: A look into how the MIT Libraries are evolving a data ecosystem ([http://www.library.yale.edu/newengland_code4lib/Code4LibNE2012-SandsFish.pptx slides])<br>
  
 
3:30 breakout rooms close<br>
 
3:30 breakout rooms close<br>
  
3:30-3:45 - break, unconference signup/lightning round signup<br>
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3:30-3:45 - break, unconference signup<br>
  
 
3:45-4:45 - panel discussion<br>
 
3:45-4:45 - panel discussion<br>
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<u>Saturday, October 27th</u>
 
<u>Saturday, October 27th</u>
  
9-10 registration (for those only coming for Saturday)<br>
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9-9:30 registration (for those only coming for Saturday)<br>
  
10-2:30 unconference<br>
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9:30-2:30 unconference<br>
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[http://www.library.yale.edu/newengland_code4lib/MappingData.pptx Mapping Extended Latin data]<br>
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[http://www.library.yale.edu/newengland_code4lib/QuickReferenceExtendedLatin_Africa.pdf Quick Reference Extended Latin Africa]<br>
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[http://rishida.net/utilities Good list of conversion tools]<br>
  
 
Noon - pizza delivery <br>
 
Noon - pizza delivery <br>
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[[Information about meeting rooms and available equipment]]
 
[[Information about meeting rooms and available equipment]]
  
 
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== Yale Info ==
== Yale Info & Directions ==
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[http://www.yale.edu/gateways/visitors.html New Haven Visitor Info]<br/>
 
[http://www.yale.edu/gateways/visitors.html New Haven Visitor Info]<br/>
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<b>Interstate 91</b> -
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== Directions & Parking ==
Merge onto Interstate 95 South and follow directions below.
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<b>Interstate 95</b> -
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==== From the Train Station ====
From the north or south: Take exit 47 for the Oak Street Connector and head west. Turn right on York Street.  There are two parking options off of York St:
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# York St. parking garage - 150 York St, on the left. ([http://goo.gl/maps/YsiVU Walking Directions] to the Library).
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# Broadway parking lot - continue up York St, turn left on Elm Street, and merge onto Broadway. Lot entrance is on left.  ([https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=272+elm+st+new+haven,+ct&daddr=Unknown+road&hl=en&ll=41.31055,-72.929515&spn=0.00297,0.005128&sll=41.31055,-72.931055&sspn=0.005939,0.010257&geocode=FRZadgIdCS2n-ykP7pfGs9nniTFqyKZwXbRSEA%3BFYZadgIdIjSn-w&t=h&dirflg=w&mra=dme&mrsp=1&sz=17&z=18 Walking directions] to the Library)
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Take the Yale red line shuttle (free) to the College / Wall St. stop.  Cross College and walk down Wall St. toward High St.  Take a left onto High St., then a right into the Library.<br/>See http://www.yale.edu/shuttle for the route map and times.
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==== Coming by car ====
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<p><u>Grove St. Garage</u> ($3.75 for first hour, $3.50 per hour after, $18 max per day)</p>
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<p><b>Interstate 95</b> <br>
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From the north: Connect to I-91 North in New Haven; take Exit 3 (Trumbull Street) and follow directions below for I-91. <br>
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From the south: Connect to I-91 North in New Haven (left exit); take Exit 3 (Trumbull Street) and follow directions below for I-91.<br></p>
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<p><b>Interstate 91</b><br>
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From the north or south: Take Exit 3 (Trumbull Street).  Turn left on Orange St.  Turn right on Grove St.  The Grove St garage is on the right. </p> 
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<p>*Walk down Grove St. to High St.  Take a left on High St. and walk 1.5 blocks to Library entrance on right.</p>
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<p><u> York St. Garage</u> ($10 for 8am to 5pm, $17 max per day)</p>
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<p><b>Interstate 91</b> - 
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Merge onto Interstate 95 South and follow directions below.</p>
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<p><b>Interstate 95</b> -
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From the north or south: Take exit 47 for the Oak Street Connector and head west. Turn right on York Street. </p>
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<p>*Walk up York St. to Elm St.  Take a right on Elm, walk one block, then take a left on High St.  Walk 1/2 block to Library entrance on left.</p>
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====Saturday parking is free!====
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<p>Parking is free on Saturday in all Yale lots!  We recommend that you park in lot 51, which is located off of Temple st, south of Wall st.: https://maps.google.com/maps?q=319+temple+st,+new+haven,+ct&hl=en&sll=41.309935,-72.924387&sspn=0.001295,0.002384&hnear=319+Temple+St,+New+Haven,+Connecticut+06511&t=m&z=16  Note that Temple is a one-way street, accessed by turning left off of Grove or Trumbull.</p>
  
 
== Lodging ==
 
== Lodging ==
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on-site restaurant/lounge<br/>
 
on-site restaurant/lounge<br/>
 
exercise room<br/>
 
exercise room<br/>
within walking distance of Yale University - see walking map: http://goo.gl/maps/yBhs0<br/>
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*within walking distance of Yale University - see walking map: http://goo.gl/maps/yBhs0<br/>
  
  
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Special NECode4lib room rate -- $70.00.
 
Special NECode4lib room rate -- $70.00.
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(note - you'll need to phone in your reservation as the code won't work online.)
  
 
20 rooms reserved under NECode4lib.  Must book by September 26th or room holds will be relinquished.  However, the manager offered for any attendee of this group to contact him after this release time to see if there are any rooms still available and if so, he’ll honor the special rate of $70.00.   
 
20 rooms reserved under NECode4lib.  Must book by September 26th or room holds will be relinquished.  However, the manager offered for any attendee of this group to contact him after this release time to see if there are any rooms still available and if so, he’ll honor the special rate of $70.00.   
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Weekday newspaper<br/>
 
Weekday newspaper<br/>
 
Shuttle service for groups to Yale University (the committee will work with Quality Inn to provide shuttle services to/from Yale for conference)
 
Shuttle service for groups to Yale University (the committee will work with Quality Inn to provide shuttle services to/from Yale for conference)
Driving distance, 5 to 15 minutes depending on traffic - see driving map: http://goo.gl/maps/zDRWd  
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*Driving distance, 5 to 15 minutes depending on traffic - see driving map: http://goo.gl/maps/zDRWd  
  
  
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Guest parking in secure garage across the street, additional fee of $18.00 per night<br/>
 
Guest parking in secure garage across the street, additional fee of $18.00 per night<br/>
 
24 hour fitness center<br/>
 
24 hour fitness center<br/>
within walking distance of Yale University - see walking map: http://goo.gl/maps/EdiS7<br/>
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*within walking distance of Yale University - see walking map: http://goo.gl/maps/qJhKg<br/>
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 14 February 2013

When: October 26 & 27
Where: Sterling Memorial Library Lecture Hall, Yale University (120 High Street, New Haven, CT)
What: Presentations, opportunities to hang out, and a Saturday unconference for sharing ideas


Schedule

Friday, October 26th

8:30-10 registration open

9:15-10 Welcome and Keynote: "Academic libraries in the time of DPLA," Michael Dula, Chief Technology Officer, Yale Library IT

10 - breakout rooms open

10:00 Rich Wenger - Enhancing SFX KB update reports

10:20 Deborah Kaplan- Accessibility in Libraries (slides)

10:40 Edward Iglesias and Debbie Herman - Distributing the Future: Makerspaces in Academic Libraries (slides)

11-11:15 - break

11:15-noon

11:15 Junior Tidal - Transitions: Moving from a PHP Flat-File Electronic Resources Manager to Drupal 6 Views (slides)

11:35 Lisa Sawin - Serendipitous Discovery: Leveraging Drupal Taxonomy to Increase the Visibility of Information Throughout Your Site (slides)

Noon-1:30 - lunch on your own

1:30 Joe Montibello - The last mile – If you can’t buy it, build it (slides)

1:50 Andrew Predmore - Linked From? Tiq Link Code

2:10 Ido Peled - Bed, Bath and Beyond: RESTful, SOAP and the World of Ex Libris APIs (slides)

2:30 Deborah Kaplan - CIDER: An Open-Source Collection Management System for Archives (slides)

2:50 Amy Deschenes - Making the Library Catalog Mobile-Friendly (slides)

3:10 Sands Fish - In The Library With A Data Pipe: A look into how the MIT Libraries are evolving a data ecosystem (slides)

3:30 breakout rooms close

3:30-3:45 - break, unconference signup

3:45-4:45 - panel discussion

5ish-7 reception at the Yale CSSSI


Saturday, October 27th

9-9:30 registration (for those only coming for Saturday)

9:30-2:30 unconference
Mapping Extended Latin data
Quick Reference Extended Latin Africa
Good list of conversion tools

Noon - pizza delivery


Information about meeting rooms and available equipment

Yale Info

New Haven Visitor Info
Yale University Library


Directions & Parking

From the Train Station

Take the Yale red line shuttle (free) to the College / Wall St. stop. Cross College and walk down Wall St. toward High St. Take a left onto High St., then a right into the Library.
See http://www.yale.edu/shuttle for the route map and times.

Coming by car

Grove St. Garage ($3.75 for first hour, $3.50 per hour after, $18 max per day)

Interstate 95
From the north: Connect to I-91 North in New Haven; take Exit 3 (Trumbull Street) and follow directions below for I-91.
From the south: Connect to I-91 North in New Haven (left exit); take Exit 3 (Trumbull Street) and follow directions below for I-91.

Interstate 91
From the north or south: Take Exit 3 (Trumbull Street). Turn left on Orange St. Turn right on Grove St. The Grove St garage is on the right.

*Walk down Grove St. to High St. Take a left on High St. and walk 1.5 blocks to Library entrance on right.


York St. Garage ($10 for 8am to 5pm, $17 max per day)

Interstate 91 - Merge onto Interstate 95 South and follow directions below.

Interstate 95 - From the north or south: Take exit 47 for the Oak Street Connector and head west. Turn right on York Street.

*Walk up York St. to Elm St. Take a right on Elm, walk one block, then take a left on High St. Walk 1/2 block to Library entrance on left.

Saturday parking is free!

Parking is free on Saturday in all Yale lots! We recommend that you park in lot 51, which is located off of Temple st, south of Wall st.: https://maps.google.com/maps?q=319+temple+st,+new+haven,+ct&hl=en&sll=41.309935,-72.924387&sspn=0.001295,0.002384&hnear=319+Temple+St,+New+Haven,+Connecticut+06511&t=m&z=16 Note that Temple is a one-way street, accessed by turning left off of Grove or Trumbull.

Lodging

1) Courtyard by Marriott at Yale University
30 Whalley Avenue, New Haven, CT 06511
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/HVNDT-Courtyard-New-Haven-at-Yale

Special Code4lib Room rate -- $139.00.

30 rooms reserved under Code4lib. Must book by September 26th or room holds will be relinquished.

Quick facts about hotel:
Check-in @ 3:00pm
Check-out @ 11:00am
On-site parking, $18.00 per day
Wireless high speed internet
on-site restaurant/lounge
exercise room


2) Quality Inn, East Haven
30 Frontage Road, East Haven, CT 06512
http://www.qualityinn.com/hotel-east_haven-connecticut-CT080

Special NECode4lib room rate -- $70.00. (note - you'll need to phone in your reservation as the code won't work online.)

20 rooms reserved under NECode4lib. Must book by September 26th or room holds will be relinquished. However, the manager offered for any attendee of this group to contact him after this release time to see if there are any rooms still available and if so, he’ll honor the special rate of $70.00.

Quick facts about hotel:
Free deluxe continental breakfast
Free Wi-Fi internet access
Weekday newspaper
Shuttle service for groups to Yale University (the committee will work with Quality Inn to provide shuttle services to/from Yale for conference)


3) New Haven Hotel
229 George Street, New Haven, CT 06510
http://www.newhavenhotel.com/

Special NECode4lib rate -- $129.00.

20 rooms reserved under NECode4lib. Must book by September 26th or room holds will be relinquished.

Quick facts about hotel:
Free WiFi internet access
on-site restaurant
Guest parking in secure garage across the street, additional fee of $18.00 per night
24 hour fitness center


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