diff --git a/_posts/2008-12-03-code4lib-2009-schedule.md b/_posts/2008-12-03-code4lib-2009-schedule.md index 5518cda..fef54d0 100644 --- a/_posts/2008-12-03-code4lib-2009-schedule.md +++ b/_posts/2008-12-03-code4lib-2009-schedule.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ categories: - code4lib 2009 layout: post title: Code4Lib 2009 Schedule -permalink: /conference/2009/schedule +permalink: /conference/2009/schedule/ created: 1228330238 ---

All conference events listed below will take place at the Renaissance Providence Hotel. Some pre-conferences may take place on the Brown University campus.

diff --git a/_posts/2009-07-10-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2009-07-10-code4lib-2010.md index e352b3d..a3ddf71 100644 --- a/_posts/2009-07-10-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2009-07-10-code4lib-2010.md @@ -9,58 +9,59 @@ created: 1247240872 ---

Monday, February 22nd - Thursday, February 25th, 2010, Asheville, North Carolina

-Schedule - +Schedule + -Registration Information: http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/C4L2010registration +Registration Information: http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/C4L2010registration Event tag: c4l10 Hotel Room rate: $119 per night (free wifi in room and throughout hotel) -Renaissance Asheville Hotel, 31 Woodfin Street, Asheville, North Carolina 28801 USA +Renaissance Asheville Hotel, 31 Woodfin Street, Asheville, North Carolina 28801 USA Phone: 800-359-7951 or 828-252-8211. Transportation Options -
Air
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Air
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Car (driving distances)
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Car (driving distances)
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Bus & Airport Ground Transportation
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Bus & Airport Ground Transportation

Interested in carpooling or sharing rides? See http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/C4L2010rideshare

- Want to help plan it? -To participate in planning, see the community's conference planning listserv and wiki. - -Sponsorships -We are looking for additional sponsors to help keep registration affordable. +

Want to help plan it?

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To participate in planning, see the community's conference planning listserv and wiki.

-Scholarships -Check back for more information: We expect to have several scholarships. Or, contact the organizing committee if you'd like to sponsor a scholarship! +

Sponsorships

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We are looking for additional sponsors to help keep registration affordable.

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Scholarships

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Check back for more information: We expect to have several scholarships. Or, contact the organizing committee if you'd like to sponsor a scholarship!

-Local Organizing Committee: -Kevin Clarke (Appalachian State University) -Lynne Lysiak (Appalachian State University) -Jodi Schneider (DERI, National University of Ireland, Galway) -Barbara Svenson (University of North Carolina - Asheville) -Gillian Ellern (Western Carolina University) +

Local Organizing Committee:

+ diff --git a/_posts/2009-09-21-vote-for-code4lib-2010-keynotes.md b/_posts/2009-09-21-vote-for-code4lib-2010-keynotes.md index 188acd8..c4c8d56 100644 --- a/_posts/2009-09-21-vote-for-code4lib-2010-keynotes.md +++ b/_posts/2009-09-21-vote-for-code4lib-2010-keynotes.md @@ -8,15 +8,13 @@ created: 1253561650 --- (Copied from the email sent out by Michael Giarlo earlier today.) -Yo code4lib, it's time to vote for keynote speakers for the code4lib 2010 conference: - -http://vote.code4lib.org/election/index/11 +Yo code4lib, it's time to vote for keynote speakers for the code4lib 2010 conference: http://vote.code4lib.org/election/index/11 The ballot will stay open through 11:59PM Eastern on Monday, October 5th. -Next to each of the nominated keynote speakers, you'll find ranks ranging from 0 to 3: 0 indicating no interest in seeing a keynote by the nominee and 3 indicating heavy interest in seeing a keynote by the nominee. You can change your rankings at any time until the ballot closes. +Next to each of the nominated keynote speakers, you'll find ranks ranging from 0 to 3: 0 indicating no interest in seeing a keynote by the nominee and 3 indicating heavy interest in seeing a keynote by the nominee. You can change your rankings at any time until the ballot closes. -Mike diff --git a/_posts/2009-12-10-code4lib-2010-schedule.md b/_posts/2009-12-10-code4lib-2010-schedule.md index 7312d7e..59f66fd 100644 --- a/_posts/2009-12-10-code4lib-2010-schedule.md +++ b/_posts/2009-12-10-code4lib-2010-schedule.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ categories: - code4lib 2010 layout: post title: Code4Lib 2010 Schedule -permalink: /conference/2010/schedule +permalink: /conference/2010/schedule/ created: 1260479717 ---

The schedule for the 2010 Code4Lib Conference in Asheville, NC.

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09:00-09:15 - Welcome / Orientation /Housekeeping
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09:15-10:00 - Keynote #1: Cathy Marshall [Video] [Page]
10:00-10:20 - Cloud4Lib - Jeremy Frumkin and Terry Reese [Video] [Page]
Major library vendors are creating proprietary platforms for libraries. We will propose that the code4lib community pursue the cloud4lib, a open digital library platform based on open source software and open services. This platform would provide common service layers for libraries, not only via code, but also allow libraries to easily utilize tools and systems through cloud services. Instead of a variety of competing cloud services and proprietary platforms, cloud4lib will attempt to be a unifying force that will allow libraries to be consumer of the services built on top of it as well as allow developers / researchers / code4lib'ers to hack, extend, and enhance the platform as it matures.
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10:40-11:00 - The Linked Library Data Cloud: Stop talking and start doing - Ross Singer [Video] [Page]
A year later and how far has Linked Library Data come? With the emergence of large, centralized sources (id.loc.gov/authorities/, viaf.org, among others) entry to the Linked Data cloud might be easier than you think. This presentation will describe various projects that are out in the wild that can bridge the gap between our legacy data and the semantic web, incremental steps we can take modeling our data, why linked data matters and a demonstration of how a small template changes can contribute to the Linked Data cloud.
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11:00-11:20 - Do It Yourself Cloud Computing with Apache and R - Harrison Dekker [Video] [Page]
R is a popular, powerful, and extensible open source statistical analysis application. Rapache, software developed at Vanderbilt University, allows web developers to leverage the data analysis and visualization capabilities of R in real-time through simple Apache server requests. This presentation will provide an overview of both R and rapache and will explore how these tools might be used to develop applications for the library community.
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14:20-14:40 - Break
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14:40-15:50 - Lightning Talks 1
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14:40-15:50 - Lightning Talks 1
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15:50-17:00 - Breakout Sessions 1
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15:50-17:00 - Breakout Sessions 1
17:00-17:15 - Daily Wrap Up (include breakout reports?)
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Wednesday, February 24

08:00-09:00 - Breakfast
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09:00-09:15 - Housekeeping, Intros
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09:00-09:15 - Housekeeping, Intros
09:15-09:35 - Iterative Development Done Simply - Emily Lynema [Video] [Page]
With a small IT unit and a wide array of projects to support, requests for development from business stakeholders in the library can quickly spiral out of control. To help make sense of the chaos, increase the transparency of the IT "black box," and shorten time lag between requirements definition and functional releases, we have implemented a modified Agile/SCRUM methodology within the development group in the IT department at NCSU Libraries. This presentation will provide a brief overview of the Agile methodology as an introduction to our simplified approach to iteratively handling multiple projects across a small team. This iterative approach allows us to regularly re-evaluate requested enhancements against institutional priorities and more accurately estimate timelines for specific units of functionality. The presentation will highlight how we approach each development cycle (from planning to estimating to re-aligning) as well as some of the actual tools and techniques we use to manage work (like JIRA and Greenhopper). It will identify some challenges faced in applying an established development methodology to a small team of multi-tasking developers, the outcomes we've seen, and the areas we'd like to continue improving. These types of iterative planning/development techniques could be adapted by even a single developer to help manage a chaotic workplace.
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10:15-10:35 - Break
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10:35-10:55 - Media, Blacklight, and Viewers Like You (pdf, 2.61MB) - Chris Beer [Video] [Page]
There are many shared problems (and solutions) for libraries and archives in the interest of helping the user. There are also many "new" developments in the archives world that the library communities have been working on for ages, including item-level cataloging, metadata standards, and asset management. Even with these similarities, media archives have additional issues that are less relevant to libraries: the choice of video players, large file sizes, proprietary file formats, challenges of time-based media, etc. In developing a web presence, many archives, including the WGBH Media Library and Archives, have created custom digital library applications to expose material online. In 2008, we began a prototyping phase for developing scholarly interfaces by creating a custom-written PHP front-end to our Fedora repository. In late 2009, we finally saw the (black)light, and after some initial experimentation, decided to build a new, public website to support our IMLS-funded /Vietnam: A Television History/ archive (as well as existing legacy content). In this session, we will share our experience of and challenges with customizing Blacklight as an archival interface, including work in rights management, how we integrated existing Ruby on Rails user-generated content plugins, and the development of media components to support a rich user experience. +
10:35-10:55 - Media, Blacklight, and Viewers Like You (pdf, 2.61MB) - Chris Beer [Video] [Page]
There are many shared problems (and solutions) for libraries and archives in the interest of helping the user. There are also many "new" developments in the archives world that the library communities have been working on for ages, including item-level cataloging, metadata standards, and asset management. Even with these similarities, media archives have additional issues that are less relevant to libraries: the choice of video players, large file sizes, proprietary file formats, challenges of time-based media, etc. In developing a web presence, many archives, including the WGBH Media Library and Archives, have created custom digital library applications to expose material online. In 2008, we began a prototyping phase for developing scholarly interfaces by creating a custom-written PHP front-end to our Fedora repository. In late 2009, we finally saw the (black)light, and after some initial experimentation, decided to build a new, public website to support our IMLS-funded /Vietnam: A Television History/ archive (as well as existing legacy content). In this session, we will share our experience of and challenges with customizing Blacklight as an archival interface, including work in rights management, how we integrated existing Ruby on Rails user-generated content plugins, and the development of media components to support a rich user experience.
10:55-11:15 - Becoming Truly Innovative: Migrating from Millennium to Koha - Ian Walls [Video] [Page]
On Sept. 1st, 2009, the NYU Health Sciences Libraries made the unprecedented move from their Millennium ILS to Koha. The migration was done over the course of 3 months, without assistance from either Innovative Interfaces, Inc. or any Koha vendor. The in-house script, written in Perl and XSLT, can be used with any Millennium installation, regardless of which modules have been purchased, and can be adapted to work for migration to systems other than Koha. Helper scripts were also developed to capture the current circulation state (checkouts, holds and fines), and do minor data cleanup. This presentation will cover the planning and scheduling of the migration, as well as an overview of the code that was written for it. Opportunities for systems integration and development made newly available by having an open source platform are also discussed.
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13:00-13:20 - A Better Advanced Search - Naomi Dushay and Jessie Keck [Video] [Page]
Even though we'd love to get basic searches working so well that advanced search wouldn't be necessary, there will always be a small set of users that want it, and there will always be some library searching needs that basic searching can't serve. Our user interface designer was dissatisfied with many aspects of advanced search as currently available in most library discovery software; the form she designed was excellent but challenging to implement. See http://searchworks.stanford.edu/advanced We'll share details of how we implemented Advanced Search in Blacklight.
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13:20-13:40 - Drupal 7: A more powerful platform for building library applications - Cary Gordon, The Cherry Hill Company [Video] [Page]
The release of Drupal 7 brings with it a big increase in utility for this already very useful and well-accepted content management framework. Specifically, the addition of fields in core, the inclusion of RDFa, the use of the PHP_db abstraction layer, and the promotion of files to first class objects facilitate the development of richer applications directly in Drupal without the need to integrate external products.
Kill the Search Button - Michael Poltorak Nielsen and Jørn Thøgersen
We demo three concepts that eliminate the search button: 1. Instant search. Why wait for tiresome page reloads when searching? Instant search updates the search result on every key-press. We will show how we integrated this feature into our own library search system with minimal changes to the existing setup. 2. Index lookup. Ever dreamed of your own inline instant index lookup? We demo an instant index lookup feature that requires no search button and no page refreshes - and without ever leaving the search field. -3. Slide your data. Sliders are an alternative way to fit search results to the user's search context. Examples are sliders that move search results priorities between title and subject and between books by an author and books about the author.
+1. Slide your data. Sliders are an alternative way to fit search results to the user's search context. Examples are sliders that move search results priorities between title and subject and between books by an author and books about the author. -
13:40-14:00 - Enhancing Discoverability With Virtual Shelf Browse (3.65 MB ppt) - Andreas Orphanides, Cory Lown, and Emily Lynema [Video] [Page]
With collections turning digital, and libraries transforming into collaborative spaces, the physical shelf is disappearing. NCSU Libraries has implemented a virtual shelf browse tool, re-creating the benefits of physical browsing in an online environment and enabling users to explore digital and physical materials side by side. We hope that this is a first step towards enabling patrons familiar with Amazon and Netflix recommendations to "find more" in the library. We will provide an overview of the architecture of the front-end application, which uses Syndetics cover images to provide a "cover flow" view and allows the entire "shelf" to be browsed dynamically. We will describe what we learned while wrangling multiple jQuery plugins, manipulating an ever-growing (and ever-slower) DOM, and dealing with unpredictable response times of third-party services. The front-end application is supported by a web service that provides access to a shelf-ordered index of our catalog. We will discuss our strategy for extracting data from the catalog, processing it, and storing it to create a queryable shelf order index.
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13:40-14:00 - Enhancing Discoverability With Virtual Shelf Browse (3.65 MB ppt) - Andreas Orphanides, Cory Lown, and Emily Lynema [Video] [Page]
With collections turning digital, and libraries transforming into collaborative spaces, the physical shelf is disappearing. NCSU Libraries has implemented a virtual shelf browse tool, re-creating the benefits of physical browsing in an online environment and enabling users to explore digital and physical materials side by side. We hope that this is a first step towards enabling patrons familiar with Amazon and Netflix recommendations to "find more" in the library. We will provide an overview of the architecture of the front-end application, which uses Syndetics cover images to provide a "cover flow" view and allows the entire "shelf" to be browsed dynamically. We will describe what we learned while wrangling multiple jQuery plugins, manipulating an ever-growing (and ever-slower) DOM, and dealing with unpredictable response times of third-party services. The front-end application is supported by a web service that provides access to a shelf-ordered index of our catalog. We will discuss our strategy for extracting data from the catalog, processing it, and storing it to create a queryable shelf order index.
14:00-14:20 - How to Implement A Virtual Bookshelf With Solr - Naomi Dushay and Jessie Keck [Video] [Page]
Browsing bookshelves has long been a useful research technique as well as an activity many users enjoy. As larger and larger portions of our physical library materials migrate to offsite storage, having a browse-able virtual shelf organized by call number is a much-desired feature. I will talk about how we implemented nearby-on-shelf in Blacklight at Stanford, using Solr and SolrMarc.
14:20-14:40 - Break
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14:40-15:50 - Lightning Talks 2
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14:40-15:50 - Lightning Talks 2
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15:50-17:00 - Breakout Sessions 2 - Sign up on the wiki
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15:50-17:00 - Breakout Sessions 2 - Sign up on the wiki
17:00-17:15 - Daily Wrap Up (include breakout reports?)
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09:00-09:15 - Housekeeping
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09:15-10:00 - Keynote #2: catfish, cthulhu, code, clouds and Levenshtein distance - Paul Jones [Video] [Page]
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09:15-10:00 - Keynote #2: catfish, cthulhu, code, clouds and Levenshtein distance - Paul Jones [Video] [Page]
10:00-10:15 - Break
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10:15-11:00 - Lightning Talks 3
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10:15-11:00 - Lightning Talks 3
11:00-11:20 - You Either Surf or You Fight: Integrating Library Services With Google Wave - Sean Hannan [Page]
So Google Wave is a new shiny web toy, but did you know that it's also a great platform for collaboration and research? (I bet you did.) ...And what platform for collaboration and research would not be complete without some library tools to aid and abet that process? I will talk about how to take your library web services and integrate them with Google Wave to create bots that users can interact with to get at your resources as part of their social and collaborative work.
11:20-11:40 - library/mobile: Developing a Mobile Catalog - Kim Griggs [Video] [Page]
The increased use of mobile devices provides an untapped resource for delivering library resources to patrons. The mobile catalog is the next step for libraries in providing universal access to resources and information. This talk will share Oregon State University (OSU) Libraries' experience creating a custom mobile catalog. The discussion will first make the case for mobile catalogs, discuss the context of mobile search, and give an overview of vendor and custom mobile catalogs. The second half of the talk will look under the hood of OSU Libraries' custom mobile catalog to provide implementation strategies and discuss tools, techniques, requirements, and guidelines for creating an optimal mobile catalog experience that offers services that support time critical and location sensitive activities.
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11:40-12:00 - Mobile Web App Design: Getting Started (8.5 MB ppt) - Michael Doran [Video [Page]
Creating or adapting library web applications for mobile devices such as the iPhone, Android, and Palm Pre is not hard, but it does require learning some new tools, new techniques, and new approaches. From the Tao of mobile web app design to using mobile device SDKs for their emulators, this presentation will give you a jump-start on mobile cross-platform design, development, and testing. And all illustrated with a real-world mobile library web application. +
11:40-12:00 - Mobile Web App Design: Getting Started (8.5 MB ppt) - Michael Doran [Video] [Page]
Creating or adapting library web applications for mobile devices such as the iPhone, Android, and Palm Pre is not hard, but it does require learning some new tools, new techniques, and new approaches. From the Tao of mobile web app design to using mobile device SDKs for their emulators, this presentation will give you a jump-start on mobile cross-platform design, development, and testing. And all illustrated with a real-world mobile library web application.
12:00-12:15 - Wrap-Up
- - - diff --git a/_posts/2009-12-21-scholarships-to-attend-the-2010-code4lib-conference.md b/_posts/2009-12-21-scholarships-to-attend-the-2010-code4lib-conference.md index 2270391..42bfad5 100644 --- a/_posts/2009-12-21-scholarships-to-attend-the-2010-code4lib-conference.md +++ b/_posts/2009-12-21-scholarships-to-attend-the-2010-code4lib-conference.md @@ -29,12 +29,14 @@ created: 1261409959

To apply, please send an email to Jean_Rainwater@brown.edu with the following:

The application deadline is January 7, 2010.

diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-22-code4lib-2010-breakout-sessions.md b/_posts/2010-02-22-code4lib-2010-breakout-sessions.md index b10fe12..5121675 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-22-code4lib-2010-breakout-sessions.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-22-code4lib-2010-breakout-sessions.md @@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ categories: layout: post title: Code4Lib 2010 Breakout Sessions created: 1266895737 +permalink: /conference/2010/breakouts/ --- -Those interested in the same project/problem can hang out in a space together for 70 minute blocks. Generally the person who suggests the topic will take on the role as moderator to begin and moderate the discussion. Anyone can propose a breakout session - please think about whether you would want a session to be held on Tuesday or Wednesday, depending on the order of talks and who you hope will attend. There are a lot of rooms available each day, including the large meeting room, and we will route different proposed sessions to the different rooms depending on a quick show-of-hands survey just before each one begins. +Those interested in the same project/problem can hang out in a space together for 70 minute blocks. Generally the person who suggests the topic will take on the role as moderator to begin and moderate the discussion. Anyone can propose a breakout session - please think about whether you would want a session to be held on Tuesday or Wednesday, depending on the order of talks and who you hope will attend. There are a lot of rooms available each day, including the large meeting room, and we will route different proposed sessions to the different rooms depending on a quick show-of-hands survey just before each one begins. Breakout Signups moved to the wiki: http://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php/2010_Breakout_Sessions diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-22-code4lib-2010-lightning-talks.md b/_posts/2010-02-22-code4lib-2010-lightning-talks.md index 29ba198..d61934b 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-22-code4lib-2010-lightning-talks.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-22-code4lib-2010-lightning-talks.md @@ -9,8 +9,9 @@ categories: layout: post title: Code4Lib 2010 Lightning Talks created: 1266895187 +permalink: /conference/2010/lightning/ --- -Lightning talks are scheduled on all three days of the conference. A lightning talk is a fast-paced 5 minute talk on a topic of your choosing. +Lightning talks are scheduled on all three days of the conference. A lightning talk is a fast-paced 5 minute talk on a topic of your choosing. Needed: volunteer to ensure presentation files get added to this page. diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-24-7-ways-to-enhance-library-interfaces-with-oclc-web-services-karen-coombs-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2010-02-24-7-ways-to-enhance-library-interfaces-with-oclc-web-services-karen-coombs-code4lib-2010.md index 82a2288..6bdebb9 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-24-7-ways-to-enhance-library-interfaces-with-oclc-web-services-karen-coombs-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-24-7-ways-to-enhance-library-interfaces-with-oclc-web-services-karen-coombs-code4lib-2010.md @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ layout: post title: 7 Ways to Enhance Library Interfaces with OCLC Web Services - Karen Coombs - Code4Lib 2010 created: 1267072811 +permalink: /conference/2010/coombs/ --- 7 Ways to Enhance Library Interfaces with OCLC Web Services diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-24-a-better-advanced-search-naomi-dushay-and-jessie-keck-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2010-02-24-a-better-advanced-search-naomi-dushay-and-jessie-keck-code4lib-2010.md index f9e4045..875335a 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-24-a-better-advanced-search-naomi-dushay-and-jessie-keck-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-24-a-better-advanced-search-naomi-dushay-and-jessie-keck-code4lib-2010.md @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ categories: layout: post title: A Better Advanced Search - Naomi Dushay and Jessie Keck - Code4Lib 2010 created: 1267075737 +permalink: /conference/2010/dushay_keck/ --- A Better Advanced Search diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-24-ask-anything-facilitated-by-dan-chudnov-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2010-02-24-ask-anything-facilitated-by-dan-chudnov-code4lib-2010.md index e51db8b..0ba5b8c 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-24-ask-anything-facilitated-by-dan-chudnov-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-24-ask-anything-facilitated-by-dan-chudnov-code4lib-2010.md @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ categories: layout: post title: Ask Anything! – Facilitated by Dan Chudnov - Code4Lib 2010 created: 1267075469 +permalink: /conference/2010/chudnov/ --- Ask Anything! diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-24-becoming-truly-innovative-migrating-from-millennium-to-koha-ian-walls-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2010-02-24-becoming-truly-innovative-migrating-from-millennium-to-koha-ian-walls-code4lib-2010.md index 5b97879..2fa69b0 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-24-becoming-truly-innovative-migrating-from-millennium-to-koha-ian-walls-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-24-becoming-truly-innovative-migrating-from-millennium-to-koha-ian-walls-code4lib-2010.md @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ layout: post title: 'Becoming Truly Innovative: Migrating from Millennium to Koha - Ian Walls - Code4Lib 2010' created: 1267075320 +permalink: /conference/2010/walls/ --- Becoming Truly Innovative: Migrating from Millennium to Koha diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-24-cloud4lib-jeremy-frumkin-and-terry-reese-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2010-02-24-cloud4lib-jeremy-frumkin-and-terry-reese-code4lib-2010.md index a38bd78..a270709 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-24-cloud4lib-jeremy-frumkin-and-terry-reese-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-24-cloud4lib-jeremy-frumkin-and-terry-reese-code4lib-2010.md @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ categories: layout: post title: Cloud4Lib - Jeremy Frumkin and Terry Reese - Code4Lib 2010 created: 1267070003 +permalink: /conference/2010/frumkin_reese/ --- Cloud4Lib diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-24-do-it-yourself-cloud-computing-with-apache-and-r-harrison-dekker-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2010-02-24-do-it-yourself-cloud-computing-with-apache-and-r-harrison-dekker-code4lib-2010.md index 028663d..79a0b9c 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-24-do-it-yourself-cloud-computing-with-apache-and-r-harrison-dekker-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-24-do-it-yourself-cloud-computing-with-apache-and-r-harrison-dekker-code4lib-2010.md @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ layout: post title: Do It Yourself Cloud Computing with Apache and R - Harrison Dekker - Code4Lib 2010 created: 1267070442 +permalink: /conference/2010/dekker/ --- Do It Yourself Cloud Computing with Apache and R diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-24-drupal-7-a-more-powerful-platform-for-building-library-applications-cary-gordon-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2010-02-24-drupal-7-a-more-powerful-platform-for-building-library-applications-cary-gordon-code4lib-2010.md index 2d3c089..2932482 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-24-drupal-7-a-more-powerful-platform-for-building-library-applications-cary-gordon-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-24-drupal-7-a-more-powerful-platform-for-building-library-applications-cary-gordon-code4lib-2010.md @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ layout: post title: 'Drupal 7: A more powerful platform for building library applications - Cary Gordon - Code4Lib 2010' created: 1267075924 +permalink: /conference/2010/gordon/ --- Drupal 7: A more powerful platform for building library applications diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-24-enhancing-discoverability-with-virtual-shelf-browse-andreas-orphanides-cory-lown-and-emily-lynema-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2010-02-24-enhancing-discoverability-with-virtual-shelf-browse-andreas-orphanides-cory-lown-and-emily-lynema-code4lib-2010.md index 13082a8..ca47f47 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-24-enhancing-discoverability-with-virtual-shelf-browse-andreas-orphanides-cory-lown-and-emily-lynema-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-24-enhancing-discoverability-with-virtual-shelf-browse-andreas-orphanides-cory-lown-and-emily-lynema-code4lib-2010.md @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ layout: post title: Enhancing Discoverability With Virtual Shelf Browse - Andreas Orphanides, Cory Lown, and Emily Lynema - Code4Lib 2010 created: 1267076150 +permalink: /conference/2010/orphanides_lown_lynema/ --- Enhancing Discoverability With Virtual Shelf Browse diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-24-hive-a-new-tool-for-working-with-vocabularies-ryan-scherle-and-jose-aguera-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2010-02-24-hive-a-new-tool-for-working-with-vocabularies-ryan-scherle-and-jose-aguera-code4lib-2010.md index 520abb5..e299584 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-24-hive-a-new-tool-for-working-with-vocabularies-ryan-scherle-and-jose-aguera-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-24-hive-a-new-tool-for-working-with-vocabularies-ryan-scherle-and-jose-aguera-code4lib-2010.md @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ layout: post title: 'HIVE: A New Tool for Working With Vocabularies - Ryan Scherle and Jose Aguera - Code4Lib 2010' created: 1267073599 +permalink: /conference/2010/scherle_aguera/ --- HIVE: A New Tool for Working With Vocabularies diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-24-how-to-implement-a-virtual-bookshelf-with-solr-naomi-dushay-and-jessie-keck-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2010-02-24-how-to-implement-a-virtual-bookshelf-with-solr-naomi-dushay-and-jessie-keck-code4lib-2010.md index 80a121c..c19b900 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-24-how-to-implement-a-virtual-bookshelf-with-solr-naomi-dushay-and-jessie-keck-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-24-how-to-implement-a-virtual-bookshelf-with-solr-naomi-dushay-and-jessie-keck-code4lib-2010.md @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ layout: post title: How to Implement A Virtual Bookshelf With Solr - Naomi Dushay and Jessie Keck - Code4Lib 2010 created: 1267076411 +permalink: /conference/2010/dushay_keck2/ --- How to Implement A Virtual Bookshelf With Solr diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-24-i-am-not-your-mother-write-your-test-code-naomi-dushay-willy-mene-and-jessie-keck-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2010-02-24-i-am-not-your-mother-write-your-test-code-naomi-dushay-willy-mene-and-jessie-keck-code4lib-2010.md index 8c3ba2a..0166581 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-24-i-am-not-your-mother-write-your-test-code-naomi-dushay-willy-mene-and-jessie-keck-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-24-i-am-not-your-mother-write-your-test-code-naomi-dushay-willy-mene-and-jessie-keck-code4lib-2010.md @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ layout: post title: 'I Am Not Your Mother: Write Your Test Code - Naomi Dushay, Willy Mene, and Jessie Keck - Code4Lib 2010' created: 1267074925 +permalink: /conference/2010/dushay_mene_keck/ --- I Am Not Your Mother: Write Your Test Code diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-24-iterative-development-done-simply-emily-lynema-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2010-02-24-iterative-development-done-simply-emily-lynema-code4lib-2010.md index 174b95b..c5f1dd4 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-24-iterative-development-done-simply-emily-lynema-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-24-iterative-development-done-simply-emily-lynema-code4lib-2010.md @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ categories: layout: post title: Iterative Development Done Simply - Emily Lynema - Code4Lib 2010 created: 1267074568 +permalink: /conference/2010/lynema/ --- Iterative Development Done Simply diff --git a/_posts/2010-02-24-keynote-1-cathy-marshall-code4lib-2010.md b/_posts/2010-02-24-keynote-1-cathy-marshall-code4lib-2010.md index 8e5bf0c..70b1a78 100644 --- a/_posts/2010-02-24-keynote-1-cathy-marshall-code4lib-2010.md +++ b/_posts/2010-02-24-keynote-1-cathy-marshall-code4lib-2010.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ categories: layout: post title: 'Keynote #1: Cathy Marshall - Code4Lib 2010' created: 1267069309 +permalink: /conference/2010/marshall/ --- Keynote #1 -