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=== Upcoming Meetings ===
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The next Code4Lib NYC interest group meeting will take place on Monday, July 29 from 4 - 6 pm at METRO. This time, we'll be limiting the program to 4 presenters, to provide ample time for questions and socializing.
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If you would like to present at the meeting, please email Trevor Thornton (trevorthornton@nypl.org) or Junior Tidal (jtidal@citytech.cuny.edu) with a brief (200 words or less) overview of your talk. Topics can include projects you're currently working on or have recently completed; issues related to the innovative application of technology in libraries, archives and museums; or really anything that you think would be of interest to the community.
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Please have your proposals to us no later than next Friday, July 12. We encourage everyone to consider this opportunity to share your work. Please let us know if you have any questions.
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=== Previous Meetings ===
 
=== Previous Meetings ===

Revision as of 15:26, 2 July 2013

About Code4Lib-NYC

See http://libguides.metro.org/code4libnyc for more details.

Mailing List Information

Upcoming Meetings

The next Code4Lib NYC interest group meeting will take place on Monday, July 29 from 4 - 6 pm at METRO. This time, we'll be limiting the program to 4 presenters, to provide ample time for questions and socializing.


If you would like to present at the meeting, please email Trevor Thornton (trevorthornton@nypl.org) or Junior Tidal (jtidal@citytech.cuny.edu) with a brief (200 words or less) overview of your talk. Topics can include projects you're currently working on or have recently completed; issues related to the innovative application of technology in libraries, archives and museums; or really anything that you think would be of interest to the community.


Please have your proposals to us no later than next Friday, July 12. We encourage everyone to consider this opportunity to share your work. Please let us know if you have any questions.


Previous Meetings