OCLC invites you to nominate library technologists for our next Developer House 
event<http://oc.lc/vQcRkQ>, where participants will identify and work on 
hands-on projects putting OCLC Web services to work solving real-world problems 
for libraries and their users.

Sponsored by the <http://oclc.org/developer.en.html> OCLC Developer 
Network<http://www.oclc.org/developer/home.en.html>, Developer House is a place 
where library technologists can gather together for five days to share their 
perspectives and expertise as they hack on OCLC web services.

Participants will join us in Dublin December 1st - 5th, 2014 and can take 
advantage of dedicated time and space away from competing priorities to solve 
problems and sharpen skills while working on applications, code libraries, 
articles, or other projects employing OCLC Web services in support of 
libraries. There will be lots of room to spread out over couches, tables and 
bean bags while working alongside OCLC technical staff, learning and enjoying 
plenty of unstructured, hands-on work time.

This Developer House will aim at producing projects concentrated around users' 
discovery needs. There are a variety of projects to work on in this space, and 
they could include anything from targeted enhancements in existing interfaces 
to creating new discovery interfaces.  There is a lot of potential to explore 
in the emerging trends in Linked Data and Entity-based description, including 
the possibilities for bringing new, uncatalogued data into a discovery 
interface.

The OCLC Developer Network is now accepting nominations through September 22, 
2014.  We're looking for innovative thinkers and problem solvers who are 
knowledgeable about discovery. Some demonstrated familiarity with APIs and OCLC 
Web services will be considered beneficial.  If you know someone who's been 
thinking creatively about discovery, please encourage their nomination. 
Self-nominations are also welcome. Apply and carve out some time to take a bite 
out of this exciting problem space.

Nominate someone today!<http://oc.lc/krU0Y>


Shelley Hostetler
Community Manager, WorldShare Platform
http://www.oclc.org/developer
Phone: 847 701 8932
I'm always up for Skype chat: shelley_hostetler

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