Video for Code4Lib 2009 presentations and lightning talks are now available
at Internet Archive:
http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=code4lib%202009
Internet Archive videos are linked on the Code4Lib site along with the QT
videos.
Presentations: http://code4lib.org/conference/2009/schedule
Video for Code4Lib 2009 presentations and lightning talks is now available.
Presentations: http://code4lib.org/conference/2009/schedule
Lightning Talks: http://code4lib.org/conference/2009/lightning
Thanks to Talis for sponsoring a camera operator and post-processing!
Thanks to Karen Schneider
jean rainwater writes:
Video for Code4Lib 2009 presentations and lightning talks is now available.
Presentations: http://code4lib.org/conference/2009/schedule
Lightning Talks: http://code4lib.org/conference/2009/lightning
Thanks for these. When I look at them with totem, I get only an
Thanks for these. When I look at them with totem, I get only an audio
stream. Is there video in there -- is it just that my software is
broken?
Reporting the same problem (but thanks for all your work on this!)
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On 05/15/2009 07:38 AM, Mike Taylor wrote:
jean rainwater writes:
Video for Code4Lib 2009 presentations and lightning talks is now available.
Presentations: http://code4lib.org/conference/2009/schedule
Lightning Talks: http://code4lib.org/conference/2009/lightning
Thanks for
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigdpix/sets/72157614574621878/
Great conf, everyone!
D
Dear Code4Lib 2009 Participants:
This year, as in previous years, we're having two open-ended, informal
breakout sessions during the Code4Lib conference. These have been
useful for folks who wanted to discuss issues, follow up on the topics
from keynotes and other talks, learn more about a
Y'all let me know if you experience any glitches.
https://library.brown.edu/code4libcon09/registration/form/
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Y'all let me know if you experience any glitches.
https://library.brown.edu/code4libcon09/registration
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] code4lib 2009 conference registration is *open*
Y'all let me know if you experience any glitches.
https://library.brown.edu/code4libcon09/registration/form/
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Programmer, Integrated Technology Services Brown University Library
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Y'all let me know if you experience any glitches.
https
Following in the tradition of Oregon State, Brown will offer two
scholarships for attendance at Code4Lib 2009 in Providence.
Information about the Minority Scholarship is below.
The Brown University / Code4lib Minority Scholarship will provide up
to $1000 to cover travel costs and conference fees
Following in the tradition of Oregon State, Brown will offer two
scholarships for attendance at Code4Lib 2009 in Providence.
Information about the Gender Diversity Scholarship is below.
The Brown University / Code4lib Gender Diversity Scholarship will
provide up to $1000 to cover travel costs and
We're still working out a few details with the credit-card vendor, but
we expect to open registration for the 2009 code4lib conference on
Wednesday, December 17, 12:00 noon, EST. (U.S.)
The conference filled very fast last year, so if you know of folk
interested in attending who may not
Do you have an idea AND are you willing to organize a pre-conference
for Code4Lib 2009?
If so, please send your proposal to code4libcon at http://googlegroups.com/.
Please include 1) a description of the pre-conference, 2) whether a
full or half day time slot is needed, and 3) max number of
As I write this I'm in Providence, attending the Digital Library Federation
Fall Forum. Today Birkin Diana was kind enough to take me on a tour of the
conference hotel for Code4Lib 2009 -- the Renaissance Providence, see:
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/pvdbr-renaissance-providence-hotel/
Great suggestions, everyone!
I second Malamud, Lucia, and Holovaty. Perhaps we could get Holovaty to
provide the entertainment as well as the key note (holy guitar chops)!
I also want to suggest Aaron Swartz, co-founder of Reddit and creator of
Open Library.
Here's his site:
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 07:09:25PM -0400, Ed Summers wrote:
Carl Malamud: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Malamud
Long time advocate for Internet technologies for the public good. Most
recently involved with making public domain data sets available to the
public w/ public.resource.org.
I
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On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 07:09:25PM -0400, Ed Summers wrote:
Carl Malamud: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Malamud
Long time advocate for Internet technologies for the public good. Most
recently involved with
Going back to the original question about keynotes, I think Sebastian
Hammer from IndexData would be an interesting choice.
-Ross.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 4:33 PM, jean rainwater
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Mark the dates!
Brown University is hosting code4lib 2009 which will take place at the
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Going back to the original question about keynotes, I think Sebastian
Hammer from IndexData would be an interesting choice.
-Ross.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 4:33 PM
by a broad range of
listeners. Also at code4lib he can get all geeky and such.
Mark
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: [CODE4LIB] code4lib 2009
Alexis - I'm posting your question to the list because I don't have
the answer.
We have a pre-conference room which will hold 80 people reserved for
Monday, 2/23. We could book a second (and third?) room if necessary.
I'm not sure if the pre-conference topics go
finishes nothing.
- Emerson
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jean rainwater
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Alexis - I'm posting your question to the list
Here are a few ideas., since you asked (I think?)
Stefano Mazzocchi: http://www.betaversion.org/~stefano/
Creator or Cocoon, one of the people behind the Simile project, now at
MetaWeb ... I think Stefano's experience with public speaking, open
source software, data processing and the web would
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Going back to the original question about keynotes, I think Sebastian
Hammer from IndexData would be an interesting choice.
-Ross.
On Fri, Jun 20
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 11:20 AM, Roy Tennant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JodiS suggested Abigail Sellen in the chatroom, which I'm posting here so we
don't lose track of the suggestion. She does look quite interesting:
http://research.microsoft.com/~asellen/. There is a video of her talking
at
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