FYI for those of us in the Metro Vancouver area.



Are you a librarian or other library staff member who wants to learn more about 
the basics of software development? Register for this two-day Software Skills 
for Librarians - Software Carpentry Bootcamp at West Vancouver Memorial 
Library<http://cmacdonell.github.io/2015-07-09-vpl/>. This example-driven 
two-day workshop will teach core computing skills that will help you be more 
productive and effective. It will alternate short tutorials with hands-on 
practical exercises. Participants are encouraged to help one another and to 
apply what they are learning to their own work or research problems during the 
workshop. All work is done on participants' own laptops, so you can go back to 
work with a functioning setup. The course is aimed at library staff with an 
interest in using programming to improve their workflows. Open to all 
interested members of the library community, including students in MLIS or 
Library Technician programs.

Date(s) / Time(s): Thursday, July 9, 2015 -- Friday, July 10, 2015, 
9:00am-4:00pm both days
Location: Welsh Hall, West Vancouver Memorial Library, 1950 Marine Dr, West 
Vancouver

Instructors:
Cam MacDonell
Cam is an assistant professor at MacEwan University in the Department of 
Computer Science. MacEwan University is an undergraduate university that is 
located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. His teaching and research relate to 
operating systems, software engineering, cloud computing and virtualization. 
Cam has helped three Software Carpentry bootcamps for Librarians, one in each 
of Edmonton, Toronto and New York.

Vicky Varga
Vicky is a librarian and manager at the Edmonton Public Library. She worked as 
a web developer at EPL for 5 years, primarily using PHP and ColdFusion. She is 
interested in teaching other librarians how to program, as she sees these 
skills as becoming increasingly important to the profession.

Software Carpentry's<https://software-carpentry.org/> mission is to help 
scientists, engineers and librarians become more productive by teaching them 
basic lab skills for computing like program design, version control, data 
management, and task automation.

Registration<https://www.bcla.bc.ca/page/events.aspx> begins May 26, 2015.

Sponsored and Organized by the BC Cataloguing and Technical Services (BCCATS) 
Interest Group


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