Eighth Annual Code4Lib BC Unconference 2021

Thursday, 18 February and Friday, 19 February

Registration is now 
open<https://douglascollege-ca.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Euf-yhpjkrGNRllxNUIxeBkABkJKsN6j9Y>
 for Code4Lib BC 2021!

Code4Lib BC is different this year. Obviously we won't be seeing each other in 
person. Nobody needs to organize hotels or transportation. And probably many of 
us have conference-zoom fatigue. So we're going to focus on the basics: get in 
your comfy clothes at home and share your awesome library ideas with 
like-minded folks.

What's it all about?

It's a 2-day unconference - a participant-driven meeting bringing together a 
diverse and open community of library developers and non-developers engaging in 
effective, collaborative problem-solving through technology regardless of their 
department or background.

This year's event will feature lightning talks and breakout sessions. Lightning 
talks are brief, 10-minute presentations on topics related to library 
technologies. Breakout sessions are an opportunity to bring participants 
together in an ad hoc fashion for a short, yet sustained period of problem 
solving, software development and fun. Sadly (or gladly), all of the coffee, 
tea, and snacks will be provided by your kitchen. Whether you're just getting 
your library-IT feet wet or if you're a grizzled, salty dog, Code4Lib BC is a 
great opportunity to share with the community!
*         What's included: online platform and bubbling ideas.
*         What's NOT included: a conference room, uncomfortable chairs, a 
laptop, food, your ideas and enthusiasm.
*         What to bring: a comfy chair or couch, a laptop, food, your ideas and 
enthusiasm.
*         Hashtag: #c4lbc<https://twitter.com/search?q=%23c4lbc&f=live>
*         Code of Conduct: As a Code4Lib event, we adhere to the Code4Lib Code 
of Conduct<http://bit.ly/coc4lib>, which seeks to provide a welcoming, 
harassment-free environment.
Lightning Talk and Breakout Session Ideas

Is there a neat project you've been working on, a cool new tool you want to 
show off, or an interesting development in the world of library technology that 
you want to discuss? Share your ideas in our Lightning Talks.
*         See what was submitted last 
time.<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16sFCWjhFYeiaGqU5BrFMEdEQVN7sORthMmnuQsWfVO8>

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