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== Dates/Location ==
August 11-12, 2015<br>
McKeldin Library<br>
Special Events Room (Room 6137)<br>
University of Maryland<br>
College Park, MD 20742<br>
== Registration ==
* REGISTRATION NOW OPENRegistration is now open: http://goo.gl/forms/yUYYySuzKc** Registration is free, but please do register if you are planning to attend (, so we can plan accordingly)!
=== Code of Conduct ===
The Code4Lib [http://code4lib.org/content/2015-code-conduct Code of Conduct] is in force at every Code4Lib gathering. Please read it, abide by it, and help to enforce it.
== Logistics ===== Venue ===All sessions will take place in [http://www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions McKeldin Library's] Special Events Room, which can be found on [http://www.lib.umd.edu/binaries/content/assets/public/mckeldin/2014.08.29mckfloorhandout.pdf this floor plan].=== Travel===The Libraries have posted [http:/Lodging/www.lib.umd.edu/mckeldin/directions driving directions] for getting to campus. In addition, a comprehensive overview of [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/maps.html travel options] is available from the campus office of conference and visitor services. Once you have arrived on campus, this [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/CVS_Map_2014.pdf campus map] will help you locate the library (#035). There is a [http://www.wmata.com/rail/station_detail.cfm?station_id=79 College Park metro stop] on the green line, which is served by a shuttle bus to campus approximately every 10 minutes.=== Parking ===There is ample parking on campus for a daily maximum of $15.00. A covered guest lot that is convenient to the Library is the Regents Drive Garage (#202 on the map mentioned above). For full information on guest parking options see [http://cvs.umd.edu/visitors/parking.html].=== Lodging ===The [http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/wasum-college-park-marriott-hotel-and-conference-center/ College Park Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, 3501 University Blvd E] is the most convenient lodging to the library, and is within an easy 10 minute walk. Other hotels, including some less expensive options, are located on Route 1 on the other side of campus, 1-2 miles away from the library. This [https://www.google.com/maps/search/hotels/@38.993636,-76.9523935,14.86z/data=!4m8!2m7!3m6!1shotels!2sMcKeldin+Library,+Library+Ln,+College+Park,+MD+20742,+United+States!3s0x89b7c6971d000001:0xdff5c8d2e5ba84fe!4m2!1d-76.945107!2d38.985986?hl=en-US map shows some of the nearby options].
== Schedule ==
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* SCHEDULE:
** 8/11: Prepared talks (Morning), Unconference (Afternoon)
** 8/12: Hackathon and Workshops
 
 
== Planning Team ==
* Andrea Medina-Smith
(Please add your name if you are planning to attend and are able to help!)
== Proposed Talks/Sessions/Workshops =='''=== 20-minute talks - feel free to sign up'''===
* IMLS Grant Opportunities for Digital Library Projects --[[User:Tjowens|Tjowens]] ([[User talk:Tjowens|talk]]) 08:15, 16 July 2015 (PDT)
* CSV validation scripts for metadata wrangling -- Josh Westgard
* What We're Doing with our DH Mellon Grant - Mackenzie Brooks
'''===Unconference discussion topic - feel free to sign up'''topics ===
* DSpace and everything around the Dspace ecosystem. -- Ben Wallberg to lead
* Omeka S connectors -- To What, How, and Why should Omeka connect to other systems (DSpace (Hi, Ben!), Fedora, etc) -- Patrick Murray-John
* Research data - What is everyone doing with research data? What ''should'' we be doing (storage, collection, analysis; all, none, or more)? - Julia Blase (and some SIL folks)
'''=== Hackathon ideas - feel free to post'''===
* A simple transcription tool for Fedora or Omeka-based digital collections
* Integrate Omeka and [https://wiki.collectionspace.org/display/collectionspace/CollectionSpace CollectionSpace]
'''=== Workshop topics - feel free to sign up'''===
* All your Logs are belong to us.
** A workshop on how to do central logging of server logs. using Elasticsearch, Logstash/lumberjack and Kibana. Users will leave with a basic understanding of how to use these three tools to look at logs of all sorts up to and including the tweets.
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