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  • ...There is not necessarily one standard or best one at the moment, different people use different ones in different circumstances.
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  • ...interested to re-apply. We have had to turn down a lot of highly-qualified people in the past due to the large number of applications.
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  • * [[Skill Sharing Clubs]] - Find people with similar interests in your field.
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  • ...providing support and help for people to do that—and I’m interested in people who want to add even more services to Umlaut. The more institutions we can
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  • ## The reason why this is so complex is that people often want only to
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  • ...access catalog). That means libraries (or anyone else) can use it to allow people to search and browse their collections online. Blacklight uses [[Solr]] to
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  • ...velopment priorities should be. We discussed the following topics and some people identified themselves as particularly interested in following up on specifi ...he DLF standard and the Jangle standard aren't the same thing exactly, but people seem to agree it's still a good start at standardization. Andrew asks, how
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  • ...e putting some of the ideas of linked data into practice. The idea is that people can split off into groups, or work independently on adding linked data supp
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  • ...g and maintaining the various Code4Lib sites. Also can be used for listing people involved or any progress made. * Do more with profiles or directory of people on the site
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  • * UVA will have a van going from Charlottesville. We'll have at least four people, but could fit a few more especially if you chipped in for the van rental a
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  • At least two people should handle the raffle so that one person can call the names and the othe ...or between lightning talks and breakout sessions are much slower, as many people choose to take a break and not return to the room. It is therefore necessar
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  • Statement of Interests - wide open list of things that interest people
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  • A Dutch Googlegroup has been created and an invite sent to those people who have responded, and can converse in Dutch.
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  • So if you’re going to require people to log in, make sure you make that process as abstract as you possibly can,
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  • ...releases for production. As your project grows you'll want to involve more people, perhaps from other organizations, and being able to offer them a code repo ...k in to. Decentralized repositories allow for more complex workflows where people branch your code into their own repository, and make them otherwise availab
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  • ...some. Autocrat is the traditional "this is what coffee syrup is" brand for people who have never seen the stuff, but Eclipse (made, strangely enough, by Auto
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  • '''Registration is free.''' We have tables and chairs for about 50 people, but we have plenty of perimeter seating if you sign up too late. List your
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  • * Ask people to write why they nominated keynote speakers * Announce the process early in the conference so that people can get set up with logins
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  • ...interested to re-apply. We have had to turn down a lot of highly-qualified people in the past due to the large number of applications.
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  • * Linked data seems to be one of many people's favorite topics these days. Discussions and demonstrations on how such th * number of people : we're thinking about a cap at 50. Which seems a lot for a hands-on thing,
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  • This committee organizes the sponsorship activities. Usually it includes people within the Code4Lib community who think their institution or company might People who volunteer to sit up front, keep time (and bring timer equipment - i.e.
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  • * Have several people Consider doing live blogging for 2014. You will have two people so they can switch off during each section of day.
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  • ...'08 about myths of digital archiving [http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/cathymar/asist-marshall.pdf] and her JCDL 2009 paper "No bull, No spin" [ht * Her homepages: http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/cathymar/ http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/~marshall/
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  • '''UPDATE''': I've had enough people prepay. Just bring cash or a credit card on Tuesday night. ...that we can rent out the place on Wednesday night. If we get at least 50 people, it will be doable.
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  • A new section for precon people: ...on ruling about library van (not sure if non-SUNY or non-Binghamton Univ. people are allowed in for insurance reasons, but might be interested in sharing pe
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  • When most people think about cloud computing (if they think about it at all), it usually tak One of the greatest challenges of a large project is bringing together people from different traditions and getting them to work together. Most Code4Lib
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  • <blockquote> I am pretty sure that at the UK AGM, some people were told they'd be responsible for upgrades - can anyone else confirm? </b <blockquote>Some institutions already have people to do this on their own servers. Other proprietary vendors can do this too.
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  • ...sal for several pre-conference sessions that would fit together nicely for people interested in implementing a next-gen catalog system. Two sessions on getting up to speed as a programmer. Intended for people relatively new to programming, or wanting to improve their skills from begi
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  • ...to be new and wondered if I could write a short piece that would help new people to the community get as much out of the conference as I do. ...get the feel for the conference and the people attending. Most technical people have the attention span of a gnat at times, and the channel helps keep a co
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  • ...like to attend, please add your name to the waiting list linked below. If people cancel, we will pull from the waitlist. ...ople have to cancel, and when they do, we will be filling their slots with people from the waiting list.
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  • ...Dark or solid background tend to create printing problems, especially for people using inkjet printers. You may use a different background for the slides us ...by NOT placing important information on the bottom 25% of the slide. Some people may not be able to see it from the seats in the rear of the room.
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  • ==List of people giving 20 minute talks or hosting a preconference at Code4LibCon 2010==
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  • Several people have made vague but curious noises about trying to share transportation to
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  • ...itization and preservation project. It is based on PB Core. I could show people how to check out the code and get it running locally on app engine.
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  • # Ask people to download in advance ...nces in the main conference space (vs. in spread-out off-site spots), many people will expect breakfast or at least regular coffee/tea/soft-drink breaks thro
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  • ...f required) - hand out at registration, rather than placing in packets, as people staying in the hotel will get credentials upon check-in (all for IU-Guest)
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  • This committee organizes the sponsorship activities. Usually it includes people within the Code4Lib community who think their institution or company might People who volunteer to sit up front, keep time (and bring timer equipment - i.e.
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  • ...nsight into where we need to go and how to get there -- and on how systems people can work with catalogers to do it. --jrochkind ...penLaszlo...She is CTO of Mightyverse, a mobile startup focused on helping people communicate across languages and cultures. The technology is still being in
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  • *ID yourselves so we can jget a good mix of new people and veterans in each group * THE DIRECTOR'S GROUP (where DIRECTOR = people cooler than Giarlo or Matienzo. Which is pretty much anyone. Except McDon
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  • * Description: Want to hack/design/plan/document on a team of people who enjoy learning by creating? Interested in digital curation? Well, thi
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  • ...export '''all''' of its contents (Communities, Collections, Items, Groups, People, Permissions, and relationships between all objects) into a series of METS- ...ping traditional subject classifications to non-book resources (databases, people, buildings, etc.). The dangers of ''incorrect'' automatic query classifica
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  • ...u don't have much to say. Maybe you just want to ask a question, or invite people to help you with your project, or boast about something you did, or tell a
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  • Very few people plan to have a career in library technology. Maybe you have a background in === People with a background in libraries / archives / museums ===
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  • ....clir.org/dlf.html Digital Library Federation] and is open to the first 50 people to register for it at no-cost. {Thanks DLF!!!}. ...ople have to cancel, and when they do, we will be filling their slots with people from the waiting list.
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  • ==List of people giving 20 minute talks or hosting a preconference at Code4LibCon 2011==
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  • Things on this page aren't neccesarily consensus, just things people listed as tech wishlist.
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  • ...t not necessarily committing to) bringing along. You can also request that people bring specific beer if you so desire, but don't necessarily expect that you
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  • ...etting started with public speaking, who wants to ask a question or invite people to help with a project, or for someone to boast about something he or she d
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  • ...nces in the main conference space (vs. in spread-out off-site spots), many people will expect breakfast or at least regular coffee/tea/soft-drink breaks thro
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  • This committee organizes the sponsorship activities. Usually it includes people within the Code4Lib community who think their institution or company might
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