[CODE4LIB] code4lib 2011 announcements

2011-02-07 Thread McDonald, Robert H.
Hi Everyone,

Just a few announcements about Code4Lib 2011. We are so happy that so many 
could join us this week in Bloomington. We kicked off our pre-conferences today 
and are looking forward to an exciting week.

I have a couple of announcements for this list about code4lib 2011.

For all those not in attendance, we will be streaming the conference live – 
this will be done in 4 sessions (Day 1 morning, Day 1-afternoon, Day 2 all day, 
Day 3 till noon) to get access to the streams please go to: 
http://www.indiana.edu/~uits/code4lib/program/sessions.php

Also, one of our sponsors for this year's code4lib 2011 conference, Elsevier, 
is hosting a code challenge that will take place from now until March 1, 2011. 
It is open to all but I am trying to help them find those in the code4lib 
community who are interested in working with their brand new API for their 
SciVerse Suite. There are some cool prizes too. For more on this event — please 
see below.

Thanks again for all of your suggestions that will make code4lib 2011 a 
conference to remember.


Best,

Robert

++

Elsevier Code Challenge – Building OpenSocial Apps for Libraries
Elsevier is sponsoring a code challenge to build OpenSocial apps for Libraries. 
Using JavaScript and HTML5, Librarians can write customized apps for the 
SciVerse suite: ScienceDirect, Scopus and Hub. The Elsevier Challenge is now 
open for all librarians and coders and closes on March 1, 2011.

The prizes for this code challenge are as follows:

Prizes:

1.   $1500 (Amazon gift card)

2.   $1000 (Amazon gift card)

3.   $500  (Amazon gift card)
The next web is going to be based on apps that allow librarians and end users 
to customize their search needs. Elsevier’s new SciVerse platform has extended 
Apache Shindig, the OpenSocial container, for apps to appear alongside search 
results, full-text articles and meta-data, which can be accessed through the 
Sciverse APIs. Using open APIs and open data, apps can mashup SciVerse content 
with third party data and services.

The Elsevier Challenge at Code4Lib challenges librarians to build better tools 
and services on the SciVerse suite: ScienceDirect, Scopus and Hub and customize 
the search tools for their library and users.

To register for the challenge, email 
challenge-regis...@elsevier.commailto:challenge-regis...@elsevier.com
For instructions: go to http://developer.sciverse.com/code4lib
To get started: http://developer.sciverse.com/sdk
For more information, email: 
challenge-i...@elsevier.commailto:challenge-i...@elsevier.com


**
Robert H. McDonald
Associate Dean for Library Technologies and Digital Libraries
Associate Director, Data to Insight Center-Pervasive Technology Institute
Executive Director, Kuali OLE
Indiana University
Herman B Wells Library 234
1320 East 10th Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: 812-856-4834
Email: 
rob...@indiana.eduapplewebdata://4D6D9232-E25C-47CB-ACDB-EFEDEA66AA98/rob...@indiana.edu
Skype/GTalk: rhmcdonald
AIM/MSN: rhmcdonald1


Re: [CODE4LIB] code4lib 2011 announcements

2011-02-07 Thread Peter MacDonald
I am being challenged for a username and passphrase when I try to view the
live stream at

http://www.indiana.edu/~uits/code4lib/program/sessions.php

How do we get them?

Thanks,
Peter

Peter MacDonald
Library Information Systems Specialist
Hamilton College Library
315 859-4493


On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 9:34 AM, McDonald, Robert H. rhmcd...@indiana.eduwrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 Just a few announcements about Code4Lib 2011. We are so happy that so many
 could join us this week in Bloomington. We kicked off our pre-conferences
 today and are looking forward to an exciting week.

 I have a couple of announcements for this list about code4lib 2011.

 For all those not in attendance, we will be streaming the conference live –
 this will be done in 4 sessions (Day 1 morning, Day 1-afternoon, Day 2 all
 day, Day 3 till noon) to get access to the streams please go to:
 http://www.indiana.edu/~uits/code4lib/program/sessions.php

 Also, one of our sponsors for this year's code4lib 2011 conference,
 Elsevier, is hosting a code challenge that will take place from now until
 March 1, 2011. It is open to all but I am trying to help them find those in
 the code4lib community who are interested in working with their brand new
 API for their SciVerse Suite. There are some cool prizes too. For more on
 this event — please see below.

 Thanks again for all of your suggestions that will make code4lib 2011 a
 conference to remember.


 Best,

 Robert

 ++

 Elsevier Code Challenge – Building OpenSocial Apps for Libraries
 Elsevier is sponsoring a code challenge to build OpenSocial apps for
 Libraries. Using JavaScript and HTML5, Librarians can write customized apps
 for the SciVerse suite: ScienceDirect, Scopus and Hub. The Elsevier
 Challenge is now open for all librarians and coders and closes on March 1,
 2011.

 The prizes for this code challenge are as follows:

 Prizes:

 1.   $1500 (Amazon gift card)

 2.   $1000 (Amazon gift card)

 3.   $500  (Amazon gift card)
 The next web is going to be based on apps that allow librarians and end
 users to customize their search needs. Elsevier’s new SciVerse platform has
 extended Apache Shindig, the OpenSocial container, for apps to appear
 alongside search results, full-text articles and meta-data, which can be
 accessed through the Sciverse APIs. Using open APIs and open data, apps can
 mashup SciVerse content with third party data and services.

 The Elsevier Challenge at Code4Lib challenges librarians to build better
 tools and services on the SciVerse suite: ScienceDirect, Scopus and Hub and
 customize the search tools for their library and users.

 To register for the challenge, email challenge-regis...@elsevier.com
 mailto:challenge-regis...@elsevier.com
 For instructions: go to http://developer.sciverse.com/code4lib
 To get started: http://developer.sciverse.com/sdk
 For more information, email: challenge-i...@elsevier.commailto:
 challenge-i...@elsevier.com


 **
 Robert H. McDonald
 Associate Dean for Library Technologies and Digital Libraries
 Associate Director, Data to Insight Center-Pervasive Technology Institute
 Executive Director, Kuali OLE
 Indiana University
 Herman B Wells Library 234
 1320 East 10th Street
 Bloomington, IN 47405
 Phone: 812-856-4834
 Email: rob...@indiana.edu
 applewebdata://4D6D9232-E25C-47CB-ACDB-EFEDEA66AA98/rob...@indiana.edu
 Skype/GTalk: rhmcdonald
 AIM/MSN: rhmcdonald1



Re: [CODE4LIB] code4lib 2011 announcements

2011-02-07 Thread Ranti Junus
Try to copy and paste the URL instead of clicking it.
For some reason looks like the links include their web Outlook URL as well.


ranti.


On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Peter MacDonald pmacd...@hamilton.edu wrote:
 I am being challenged for a username and passphrase when I try to view the
 live stream at

 http://www.indiana.edu/~uits/code4lib/program/sessions.php

 How do we get them?

 Thanks,
 Peter

 Peter MacDonald
 Library Information Systems Specialist
 Hamilton College Library
 315 859-4493


 On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 9:34 AM, McDonald, Robert H. 
 rhmcd...@indiana.eduwrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 Just a few announcements about Code4Lib 2011. We are so happy that so many
 could join us this week in Bloomington. We kicked off our pre-conferences
 today and are looking forward to an exciting week.

 I have a couple of announcements for this list about code4lib 2011.

 For all those not in attendance, we will be streaming the conference live –
 this will be done in 4 sessions (Day 1 morning, Day 1-afternoon, Day 2 all
 day, Day 3 till noon) to get access to the streams please go to:
 http://www.indiana.edu/~uits/code4lib/program/sessions.php

 Also, one of our sponsors for this year's code4lib 2011 conference,
 Elsevier, is hosting a code challenge that will take place from now until
 March 1, 2011. It is open to all but I am trying to help them find those in
 the code4lib community who are interested in working with their brand new
 API for their SciVerse Suite. There are some cool prizes too. For more on
 this event — please see below.

 Thanks again for all of your suggestions that will make code4lib 2011 a
 conference to remember.


 Best,

 Robert

 ++

 Elsevier Code Challenge – Building OpenSocial Apps for Libraries
 Elsevier is sponsoring a code challenge to build OpenSocial apps for
 Libraries. Using JavaScript and HTML5, Librarians can write customized apps
 for the SciVerse suite: ScienceDirect, Scopus and Hub. The Elsevier
 Challenge is now open for all librarians and coders and closes on March 1,
 2011.

 The prizes for this code challenge are as follows:

 Prizes:

 1.       $1500 (Amazon gift card)

 2.       $1000 (Amazon gift card)

 3.       $500  (Amazon gift card)
 The next web is going to be based on apps that allow librarians and end
 users to customize their search needs. Elsevier’s new SciVerse platform has
 extended Apache Shindig, the OpenSocial container, for apps to appear
 alongside search results, full-text articles and meta-data, which can be
 accessed through the Sciverse APIs. Using open APIs and open data, apps can
 mashup SciVerse content with third party data and services.

 The Elsevier Challenge at Code4Lib challenges librarians to build better
 tools and services on the SciVerse suite: ScienceDirect, Scopus and Hub and
 customize the search tools for their library and users.

 To register for the challenge, email challenge-regis...@elsevier.com
 mailto:challenge-regis...@elsevier.com
 For instructions: go to http://developer.sciverse.com/code4lib
 To get started: http://developer.sciverse.com/sdk
 For more information, email: challenge-i...@elsevier.commailto:
 challenge-i...@elsevier.com


 **
 Robert H. McDonald
 Associate Dean for Library Technologies and Digital Libraries
 Associate Director, Data to Insight Center-Pervasive Technology Institute
 Executive Director, Kuali OLE
 Indiana University
 Herman B Wells Library 234
 1320 East 10th Street
 Bloomington, IN 47405
 Phone: 812-856-4834
 Email: rob...@indiana.edu
 applewebdata://4D6D9232-E25C-47CB-ACDB-EFEDEA66AA98/rob...@indiana.edu
 Skype/GTalk: rhmcdonald
 AIM/MSN: rhmcdonald1





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Re: [CODE4LIB] code4lib 2011 announcements

2011-02-07 Thread William Denton

On 7 February 2011, Ranti Junus wrote:


Try to copy and paste the URL instead of clicking it.
For some reason looks like the links include their web Outlook URL as well.


I added direct links to the schedule page

http://code4lib.org/conference/2011/schedule

Many thanks for the streaming video---I'll be watching tomorrow with great 
interest!  I hope everyone there has a great time.  It looks like it'll be 
fun.


Bill
--
William Denton, Toronto : miskatonic.org www.frbr.org openfrbr.org


Re: [CODE4LIB] code4lib 2011 announcements

2011-02-07 Thread Dunn, Jon William Butcher
Peter,

Thanks for letting us know. There is indeed a problem with the streaming
links on the website. The URLs displayed on the page are correct, but they
are linking to the wrong address. This should be fixed by the time the
streamed sessions start tomorrow. Note that today's preconference sessions
are not being streamed.


Jon

---
Jon Dunn
Director, Library Technologies and Digital Libraries
IU Bloomington Libraries / University Information Technology Services
Indiana University
j...@indiana.edu
(812) 855-0953




On 2/7/11 10:17 AM, Peter MacDonald pmacd...@hamilton.edu wrote:

I am being challenged for a username and passphrase when I try to view the
live stream at

http://www.indiana.edu/~uits/code4lib/program/sessions.php

How do we get them?

Thanks,
Peter

Peter MacDonald
Library Information Systems Specialist
Hamilton College Library
315 859-4493


On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 9:34 AM, McDonald, Robert H.
rhmcd...@indiana.eduwrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 Just a few announcements about Code4Lib 2011. We are so happy that so
many
 could join us this week in Bloomington. We kicked off our
pre-conferences
 today and are looking forward to an exciting week.

 I have a couple of announcements for this list about code4lib 2011.

 For all those not in attendance, we will be streaming the conference
live ­
 this will be done in 4 sessions (Day 1 morning, Day 1-afternoon, Day 2
all
 day, Day 3 till noon) to get access to the streams please go to:
 http://www.indiana.edu/~uits/code4lib/program/sessions.php

 Also, one of our sponsors for this year's code4lib 2011 conference,
 Elsevier, is hosting a code challenge that will take place from now
until
 March 1, 2011. It is open to all but I am trying to help them find
those in
 the code4lib community who are interested in working with their brand
new
 API for their SciVerse Suite. There are some cool prizes too. For more
on
 this event ‹ please see below.

 Thanks again for all of your suggestions that will make code4lib 2011 a
 conference to remember.


 Best,

 Robert

 ++

 Elsevier Code Challenge ­ Building OpenSocial Apps for Libraries
 Elsevier is sponsoring a code challenge to build OpenSocial apps for
 Libraries. Using JavaScript and HTML5, Librarians can write customized
apps
 for the SciVerse suite: ScienceDirect, Scopus and Hub. The Elsevier
 Challenge is now open for all librarians and coders and closes on March
1,
 2011.

 The prizes for this code challenge are as follows:

 Prizes:

 1.   $1500 (Amazon gift card)

 2.   $1000 (Amazon gift card)

 3.   $500  (Amazon gift card)
 The next web is going to be based on apps that allow librarians and end
 users to customize their search needs. Elsevier¹s new SciVerse platform
has
 extended Apache Shindig, the OpenSocial container, for apps to appear
 alongside search results, full-text articles and meta-data, which can be
 accessed through the Sciverse APIs. Using open APIs and open data, apps
can
 mashup SciVerse content with third party data and services.

 The Elsevier Challenge at Code4Lib challenges librarians to build better
 tools and services on the SciVerse suite: ScienceDirect, Scopus and Hub
and
 customize the search tools for their library and users.

 To register for the challenge, email challenge-regis...@elsevier.com
 mailto:challenge-regis...@elsevier.com
 For instructions: go to http://developer.sciverse.com/code4lib
 To get started: http://developer.sciverse.com/sdk
 For more information, email: challenge-i...@elsevier.commailto:
 challenge-i...@elsevier.com


 **
 Robert H. McDonald
 Associate Dean for Library Technologies and Digital Libraries
 Associate Director, Data to Insight Center-Pervasive Technology
Institute
 Executive Director, Kuali OLE
 Indiana University
 Herman B Wells Library 234
 1320 East 10th Street
 Bloomington, IN 47405
 Phone: 812-856-4834
 Email: rob...@indiana.edu
 applewebdata://4D6D9232-E25C-47CB-ACDB-EFEDEA66AA98/rob...@indiana.edu
 Skype/GTalk: rhmcdonald
 AIM/MSN: rhmcdonald1