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Begun in Summer 2013, this chapter aims to create connections and professional development opportunities for folks from British Columbia and surrounding areas.
 
== '''2014 Code4lib BC Workshops''' ==
 
=== General Info ===
 
'''When''': May 2, 2013
 
'''Cost''': $15
 
'''What''': Four half-day workshops are being offered at two different venues in Downtown Vancouver. See below for further details.
 
'''Who''': A diverse and open community of library developers and non-developers engaging in effective, collaborative problem-solving through technology. Anyone from the library community who is interested in library technologies are welcome to join and participate, regardless of their department or background: systems and IT, public services, circulation, cataloguing and technical services, archives, digitization and preservation.
 
As a Code4Lib event, we adhere to the Code4Lib Code of Conduct, which seeks to provide a welcoming, harassment-free environment. Please see the [http://bit.ly/coc4lib Code of Conduct] for further details.
 
'''Registration''': TBA
 
=== Locations and Schedule ===
 
'''At VPL Central (Peter Kaye Room)'''
 
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| 9:00am-12:00pm || Web/Usability Testing on a budget! / Cynthia Ng
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| 12:00pm-1:00pm || Lunch
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| 1:00pm-4:00pm || Introduction to Designing for the Web Today: HTML5, CSS3, and JQuery / Schuyler Lindberg
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'''At SFU Harbour Centre (Room 1500 or 1510)'''
 
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| 9:00am-12:00pm || Intro to Python / Alex Garnett
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| 12:00pm-1:00pm || Lunch
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| 1:00pm-4:00pm || Intro to Archivematica / Mark Jordan
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=== Workshop Descriptions ===
 
==== Web/Usability Testing on a budget! ====
With Cynthia Ng
 
If you take care of even a small part of the website, you want to have some kind of feedback from your users. However, you're just one person, and you have a budget of $100. What do you do? This session will give you some hands on practice using a few methods to help you do some usability testing on a low budget.
 
Please bring a laptop, multiple sheets of paper, and at least one pen.
 
Cynthia Ng is currently on contract as an Accessibility Librarian at the Centre for Accessible Post-secondary Education Resources BC (CAPER-BC) housed at Langara College. She takes a holistic approach with focus on users to improve library websites. She also frequently volunteers as a mentor at technology events.
 
==== Introduction to Designing for the Web Today: HTML5, CSS3, and JQuery ====
With Schuyler Lindberg
 
==== Intro to Python ====
With Alex Garnett
 
Alex Garnett works on Data Curation and Digital Preservation at SFU Library. Most of his coding is self-taught, which is a good thing when it isn't a bad thing. He doesn't always like it when he hears people start evangelizing about how everyone should learn to code, but he's caught himself talking about how some people really ought to learn really useful and fun things like string functions on occasion. He has strong feelings and a bad back.
 
==== Intro to Archivematica ====
With Mark Jordan
 
Mark Jordan is Head of Library Systems at Simon Fraser University. His current obsession is automating digital preservation processes but he is also interested in a lot of other things.
 
 
== '''First Annual Code4lib BC Event''' ==
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