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  • ...had too much video, but we just had one (a screencast). The option we used was hosting on archive.org. Upload the video, click on the IA 'pillars' icon on ...ta or Correction section at the end with information about the change that was made and have the actual text link down to that section. See also [[Code4Li
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  • :This was abandoned in favor of the generator at http://generator.ocoins.info/. Howev
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  • ...onally identifiable information (PII), please confirm that proper approval was received from the relevant institutional review boards or equivalent bodies ...been accepted for publication. The Editorial Committee determined that it was not an appropriate match for the audience, mission, or scope of the Code4Li
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  • Koha, a 20+ year old project, was the first open-source [[ILS]] and is licensed under the [[GPL]]. I Basic fe ...r two million titles. A [http://contribs.koha.org community exchange site] was recently opened to allow libraries to easily share contributions to the pro
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  • ...petition called [http://watchdog.net/c/stop-oclc Stop the OCLC powergrab!] was started by Aaron Swartz to repeal the new policy. Background in his blog po .../oregonstate.edu/~reeset/blog/archives/579 What would it look like if OCLC was broken up?]
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  • ...strong interest in creating a logo, but the preferred process for doing so was not clear. ...ettantes.code4lib.org/voting_booth/election/results/6 won the vote], which was "We accept Stephanie Brinley's kind offer, request a few different ideas, v
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  • *** Not a problem. It is fairly trivial. This was probably posted before C4L 2011 or possibly C4L 2010. We have plenty of tim
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  • * I [[User:ksclarke|(Kevin Clarke)]] was wondering if folks are arriving at the airport after 10pm on the 22nd. If Everything under here was integrated into the [[Conference Buzz]] page.
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  • A variation of the following was sent to each company:
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  • ...n blog post complaining about less post-conference hacking 'cause everyone was playing werewolf, followed by a sxsw blog post raving about having fun play *** RI State House - When built in early 20th century RI was 2nd richest state; now we're tied with Michigan for highest unemployment, a
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  • ...ation and Library Science. He can be found many places on the Internet. He was the original manager of SunSITE.unc.edu, one of the first WWW sites in Nort ...ully supports Open Source software and speaks on it from time to time. He was the keynote speaker at the recent Evergreen conference."
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  • ...dia:Code4lib-prelist.pdf|email thread (PDF)]]. Soon after the mailing list was created the community decided to setup an [http://code4lib.org/irc IRC chan ...e4Lib conference was a hit, drawing over 80 attendees. The 2007 conference was held on the University of Georgia campus in Athens, GA attracting about 150
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  • ...y third code4lib, one of my favorite conferences ever. I remember what it was like to be new and wondered if I could write a short piece that would help ...essional" networking. A [http://reddit.com/r/code4lib Code4Lib subreddit] was also recently added. If you like to work to music and share with the code4
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  • The first meetup was a simple social meetup on June 21, 2012. The idea is that other meetups wil The inaugural code4lib Ottawa meetup occurred on March 28, 2012 and was a simple meet-and-greet at a local pub. Since then, we try to combine this
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  • ...re this within the context of Open Library. Prior to her work at IA George was a lead on the Flickr Commons Initiative. --rhmcdonald ...ogrammer/math geek/xkcd creator/all-around genius. His Authors@Google talk was pretty entertaining, and he seems like the kind of guy who would put some e
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  • Gordon Dunsire is a freelance consultant. His previous position was Head of the Centre for Digital Library Research at the University of Strath Prior to joining Google, Brian was a senior software engineer on the version control team at CollabNet, workin
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  • Deadline for talk submission was ''Sunday, November 20''. (The deadline for 2012 Talks proposals is now clos ...tion of a working exploit was done in less than 2 hours. The vulnerability was a result of poor cookie implementation. The exploit itself revolved around
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  • 1. Attendance was affected by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_coronavirus_
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  • [http://www.temperodobrasil.net/ Tempero do Brasil] I was excited to see Ipanema Grill 6 blocks from the hotel, unfortunately it seem Tour on Tuesday was nice, but less of a "behind the scenes" experience than I'd hoped. The tour
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  • The system was built using an SOA approach which provides services which can be consumed b
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  • The DLF ILS Discovery Interface Task Force was charged with creating a technical proposal that would provide standardized ...Casey Durfee demonstrated a Django/Solr interface to library resources. It was then adapted by Dan Scott for use as a FACeted BACKup OPAC (FBO), and is no
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  • ...Memorial Library], [http://www1.villanova.edu/ Villanova University], and was held as part of the series of tech conferences, nicknamed the "Tech Trifect Our first informal meetup was held at the end of November at the Landmark Americana in University City.
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  • ...2 was selected as providing the best balance between the cutting-edge (ZF2 was released in 2012) and stability (ZF1 has a long history and many adopters). It was an extension to Firefox that demonstrated how easy it was to snag session cookies and impersonate someone else.
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  • ...form?formkey=dHNPVWgyX0E2a20xWHBHS1dJV05Pb0E6MQ#gid=0 mini-survey] if this was helpful to you. Thank you! ...is key. IMHO the initial appeal of [http://www.codecademy.com/ Codecademy] was that it removed all barriers to getting started. Getting a laptop's localh
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  • # Rosalyn Metz -- What I learned while I was away
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  • It was named after the famous librarian, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoia_Horn Z * '''@blame''' ''It wasn't you, so what was the problem?''
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  • ...been discussions about whether voting should be done without names, but it was inconclusive as there are pros and cons to each. - The field of presentations was very large (probably the largest we have had so far) and very strong, so yo
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  • This page was created during a 2012 code4lib pre-conference. It is intended to be a list
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  • ...kes4Lib -- A Pilgrimage - '''Registration Table''' -- We ate cupcakes. It was amazing. We felt that we chose the right break out session. Photos of the
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  • MeetUp.com was noted as a resource. Meeting Facilitation Training – DeEtta Jones was mentioned as a resource
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  • ...of a man making an axe] he started thinking about whether or not his work was "craft" or if it should be. He wanted to go over what "code craft" is to hi
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  • The goal of the "Project Rideshare Board" was to create an application/environment/community to help enable institutions There was discussion over what the overall scope of what such an endeavor would entai
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  • There was an explicit desire from the non-editors in the group to keep to a quarterly
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  • The SobekCM software was developed initially at the University of Florida Libraries by Mark Sullivan This repository was written entirely in C# and runs under IIS on windows servers.
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  • ...nt a policy of not supporting conferences that lack a code of conduct. She was an organizing member of the "#libs4ada" campaign which raised over $16,000 ...cation-based technology. Previously, she co-founded Geoloqi. In 2012, she was named one of National Geographic's Emerging Explorers and made Inc Magazine
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  • ...OpenLaszlo core team, where she coded in asynchronous Javascript before it was cool." ...Geoloqi co-founder Aaron Parecki. She is @caseorganic on Twitter. Geoloqi was acquired by global mapping company Esri in October 2012.
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  • ...s was specified in the email announcements relating to pre-conferences, it was not added to this page until December 2nd. I (Adam C.) apologize for the o ...ence. As eye opening and enriching the conversation was, a 45 minute panel was not enough. One thing remains clear: We need to keep the conversation movin
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  • ...ce documents. The software needed for this has been made in a project that was funded by CLARIN-NL. ...f what was currently being viewed was cumbersome. The real-time experience was something I wanted to share with others. I'll show you how I used a WebSock
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  • Original idea was too edgy/offensive for people to handle.
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  • ...Organizers, and Sponsors (Platinum, Gold, and Table), initial registration was capped at 325. This filled in approximately 48 hours. * Demand for Code4Lib 2014 was 450 based on registrations and wait list.
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  • ...uesday, March 25, 5:00-7:30 PM. The library, which opened in January 2013, was recently [http://library.stanford.edu/projects/stanford-prize-innovation-re
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  • Earlier this month there was a conversation on MetaFilter about coffee machines, especially about those ...s and found that one reason people chose RiteCheck over a traditional bank was the user experience, the hospitality people got. She wrote in The Atlantic:
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  • First: the group and the conversation was very diverse so here tis for what it's worth: Some of us talked about how their institution was using Guide on the Side
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  • There was a mixture of general discussion on ezproxy, as several individuals haven't ...origin ip harder. There's a github project for this (I believe the person was talking about https://github.com/bertrama/ezproxy-config/blob/master/reject
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  • Code4Lib Southeast 2019 was hosted at the James B. Hunt Jr. Library at North Carolina State University Code4Lib [[Southeast 2018]] was hosted by the Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library in Atlan
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  • ...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' ...sity of Illinois (at Urbana-Champaign). Last year's Code4Lib Midwest there was a great amount of interest in improving development skills. Jon doesn't cla
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  • ...etadata schema for audiovisual materials. Its original development in 2004 was funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, with a goal of creating
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  • * '''all reimbursement policies''' - everything that was learned above, basically. Keynotes might purchase their own hotel and trave ...invited speaker vote and I am excited to let you know that your nomination was selected! I'm sure that what you have to say will benefit the community, an
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  • Problem with most scraping programs (wget mainly was used, although some sites seem to advocate for HTTrack) is
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  • ...PIs. One was more guided (showing people how to work with the API) and one was more free form (people who already knew how to work with APIs).
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  • ...quired zine collections. The main goal of the academic-library-based event was increasing excitement around the collections, but with the side goal of bui ...013, Marmot did extensive usability studies with patrons to determine what was difficult in the catalog. Many patrons had problems sifting through all of
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  • Jean Rainwater, Was not able to get Thursday, 2/12 at the conference rate. Have a room with 2
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  • ...account on an old Cray supercomputer with the C4L logo printed on it (How was this not already a choice?) || I don't care which || I don't care what colo
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  • ...d make the semantically rich entities and data available in a fashion that was more familiar to programmers used to working in OO PHP.<br /> ...d make the semantically rich entities and data available in a fashion that was more familiar to programmers used to working in OO PHP.
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  • It was originally created by [[mediawikiwiki:User:Sergey Chernyshev|Sergey Chernys
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  • Prior to The New York Times, Mike was a visualization scientist for Square and a computer science PhD student at ...plications of data analytics. She often works closely with librarians, and was the keynote speaker at the Reference and User Services Association Presiden
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  • ...the listserv with emails not relevant to the folks not at the conference? Was there discussion about this last year?
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  • Eric Lease Morgan (eric_morgan@infomotions.com) was here.
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  • Christina showed us the spreadsheet she was using. * Form was sent out - hooray!
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  • * Whenever possible, retain breakout sessions. Wednesday was a very full day and several attendees mentioned that having more breaks out ...found that all the pre-conferences met that limit (all 19 of them!) so it was not particularly useful. (Adam Constabaris [first dot last, lowercased at
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  • | [http://charliewasasinner.com/ Charlie was a sinner] || Vegan bar || 131 S. 13th St. || 1.1 || $$ || yes || yes
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  • ...onference, the conference planners this year are continuing a role at that was started at the 2016 conference that will help with the implementation and p
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  • ...mmunity vote to choose among several options based on the report. The vote was held via SurveyMonkey from 12 October 2017 to 3 November 2017. A total of The total score given to each option was
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  • ...do research on nominees they might want to vote for. In past years voting was up for much longer. I understand that the organizers are short on time, bu * It was very time-consuming to gather logos from sponsors; we should consider alter
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  • ...ps://twitter.com/Pinboard a snarky Twitter account]. His most recent talk was [http://idlewords.com/talks/deep_fried_data.htm Deep Fried Data], given at She was previously a research fellow at the Medica Research Institute, exploring ho
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  • * There was a discussion of Galen's meeting with an attorney, who outlined costs and pr
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  • * There was a discussion of having a breakout session or the like at C4L17 + main room
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  • ...e.com/spreadsheets/d/16sFCWjhFYeiaGqU5BrFMEdEQVN7sORthMmnuQsWfVO8 See what was submitted last time.] ...s/d/16sFCWjhFYeiaGqU5BrFMEdEQVN7sORthMmnuQsWfVO8/edit?usp=sharing See what was submitted]
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  • ...e had plenty of volunteers capable of planning and running the meeting but was unable to find a host institution willing to assume the financial liability ...as an ongoing fiscal host for the annual Code4Lib conference&quot;, which was part of an email listserv discussion begun in June of 2016 about [http://se
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  • ...op Computational Archival Science: Digital Records in the Age of Big Data] was held at the IEEE Big Data conference in Washington, D.C. in December 2016.
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  • ...n of a collaborative group. The Coding Interest Group, as it became known, was created to enhance learning and maintain motivation through peer mentorship
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  • ...ing patrons, setting item statuses, and registering/cataloging new content was handled by modules you could extend? The community of developers and libra ...has become a mapping and computational project very different from what is was in the 19th and 20th centuries. This talk will give an introduction to what
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  • ...n inclusive, friendly and safe collaboration opportunity. Code4Lib Norcal was conceived and executed as a collaborative, community focused effort from it
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  • David Brunton was hired is the Chief of Repository Development at the Library of Congress. In ...cate for open source software and DevOps culture. Before joining DCE, Bess was the Manager for Application Development at Stanford University Library, whe
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  • ...community vote that ran from 1-15 March 2018 by a margin of 154-4. The MOU was signed on 16 March 2018.
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  • There was no charge. Queen's University very generously supplied the space, the Inter
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  • ...e-to-face meeting in 2005 in Chicago. The first official annual conference was held in 2006 in Corvallis, Oregon. Code4Lib is dedicated to providing a har
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  • ...ped transmitting to YouTube and the only thing I could do to bring it back was to reboot.  Next week I intend to restart the machine in the morning and a
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  • ...ies proposed the creation of the Artificial Intelligence Lab. The proposal was recently awarded with the grant funding from the Champlin Foundation. (http ...ico archive of e-journals, e-books, and other electronic scholarly content was the occasion for Portico staff to step back and consider, not just what tha
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  • This page is intended to collect resources related to accessibility and was created following a discussion from the code4lib 2018 breakout discussions.
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  • ...ions for a limited number of scholarships. Unfortunately, your application was not one of those selected for a scholarship for Code4Lib 2018. Thank you ag
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  • ...eceived applications from 77 highly qualified candidates this year, and it was a humbling experience to select just thirteen recipients.
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  • Thank you very much for participating in Code4Lib 2018! It was an honor to have you there, and great to meet quite a few of you in person. ...he application process was incredibly quick and painless. The hardest part was writing about why I thought I deserved the scholarship without allowing the
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  • ...n inclusive, friendly and safe collaboration opportunity. Code4Lib Norcal was conceived and executed as a collaborative, community focused effort from it
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  • ...ke Herding Oral Histories: a Workflow for Access]] - '''NOTE: This session was canceled due to illness, and substituted with the following session.''' ...classroom assignment involving archival research and Wikipedia. The result was an interesting process of teaching students about primary sources, the chal
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  • ...collection of industrial, advertising, educational and amateur films that was acquired by the Library of Congress in 2002. With Megan Prelinger, he is th ...of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism. [...] Previously, she was an assistant professor in the Department of Information Studies in the Grad
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  • | Samvera-Community (was Hydra)||https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/samvera-community||
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  • Code4Lib Southeast 2019 was held at James B. Hunt Jr. Library at NC State University on May 31st, 2019.
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  • ...ped transmitting to YouTube and the only thing I could do to bring it back was to reboot.  Next week I intend to restart the machine in the morning and a
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  • ...as the single largest website to attempt a Drupal 8 migration. The upgrade was very difficult, but we did it and we are glad we did.<br/> ...ng researchers and the Latino community in NC were important audiences, it was crucial to create a bilingual site. Secondly, to avoid the tedium and pote
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  • This page outlines some things to consider when hosting a Code4Lib North, and was inspired by [https://wiki.code4lib.org/How_To_Plan_A_Code4LibCon the "How t
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  • ...ary system data in a web-accessible portal. Instrumental in this endeavour was the development of an extract-transform-load (ETL) framework to facilitate
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  • ...people from underrepresented genders and races to contribute to FOSS, and was formerly on the advisory board of the Ada Initiative. She teaches entertain ...versity and inclusivity in open source and the tech industry as a whole. I was recognized for my work with a Ruby Hero award in 2016. I am best known as t
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  • ...ed to contribute to the New Media Consorium’s Horizon Report where Bryan was a long-time advisor providing insight on how potentially disruptive technol ...onsidered how a pandemic could change higher ed. His analysis pre-COVID-19 was eerily accurate and earned him interviews with NPR, Reuters, The Wall Stree
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  • ...anti-surveillance makeup techniques in a public library. Before that, she was an astrophysicist.
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  • A call was issued for submissions for designs to be featured on the 2022 Code4Lib Conf ...confirm that the design was original and their own intellectual property, was compliant with the conference code of conduct and give their permission for
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  • ...ies into hard sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics. Dr. Grady was the first woman to graduate with a computer science Ph.D. from N.C. A&T Sta ...ly serves on the Board of Directors for the Public Library Association and was on the Black Caucus of ALA Executive Board. In her spare time, she is an en
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  • ...e-to-face meeting in 2005 in Chicago. The first official annual conference was held in 2006 in Corvallis, Oregon. Code4Lib is dedicated to providing a har
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  • ...traction will replace the article including who, when, and why the article was retracted.
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  • ...ions for a limited number of scholarships. Unfortunately, your application was not one of those selected for a scholarship for Code4Lib 2023. Thank you ag
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  • ...ications from '''(number)''' highly qualified candidates this year, and it was a humbling experience to select just thirteen recipients.
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  • Thank you very much for participating in Code4Lib 2023! It was an honor to have you there, and great to meet quite a few of you in person.
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  • ...programming course in the world. A little known fact is that the course was developed over five years of teaching programming to librarians at the Univ ...ightning talk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McqOGzHfmOM&t=4486s), which was easily the funniest talk we've seen in years, and I would like 50 minutes o
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  • ...e-to-face meeting in 2005 in Chicago. The first official annual conference was held in 2006 in Corvallis, Oregon. Nowadays, the Code4Lib community gravita
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  • ...ions for a limited number of scholarships. Unfortunately, your application was not one of those selected for a scholarship for Code4Lib 2023. Thank you ag
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  • ...ications from '''(number)''' highly qualified candidates this year, and it was a humbling experience to select just thirteen recipients.
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  • Thank you very much for participating in Code4Lib 2024! It was an honor to have you there, and great to meet quite a few of you in person.
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  • My inspiration was a black & white cookie. I aimed for interesting geometric forms and nearly
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