Re: [CODE4LIB] virtual conference thunder lightning
A while back I posted an idea[*] about kick-starting a collection of code4lib-related videos (aside from the conference-presentation videos) by asking folk to find or make short code4lib-ish videos (under 10 minutes). If you have any urls, email 'em to me; perhaps we'll show one at the conference during a brief open time. Following up on Bess's excellent idea, I'll post what I receive to a code4lib wiki page that others can contribute to as well. Email me urls as soon as possible. Thanks. [*] http://www.mail-archive.com/code4lib@listserv.nd.edu/msg04518.html --- Birkin James Diana Programmer, Integrated Technology Services Brown University Library birkin_di...@brown.edu
[CODE4LIB] virtual conference thunder lightning
Folk, A while back Karen Schneider raised the issue of virtual lightning talks [1]. We at Brown discussed the idea in one of our planning meetings, but felt that trying this at the conference would be teasing the gods of guaranteed-point-to-point-internet-access far too much. Shortly thereafter there was a great discussion sparked by Karen Coyle that started out focusing on COinS [2]. It then took a turn with a comment by Gabriel Farrell about unAPI [3]. I had always wanted to educate myself about unAPI, and this thread did that. The proximity of these two threads made me think it would be cool to see a 'blog-in-10-minutes' type video on unAPI, or on any number of code4lib-related issues. But there are already good blog-posts out there! Yes, there are. But anyone who's seen a (good) blog-in-10- minutes video knows how inspiring these things can be. [4] So... THE IDEA... Here's a call to find existing internet videos on code4lib type issues -- or CREATE YOUR OWN. They can range from 'blog-in-10-minutes' type tutorials to pure talking-head rants about how SOA will save the world. At some point we'll invite you to submit your favorites (can be your own or others'), and during one of the two open 20-minute slots we have in the conference, we'll show one or two depending on time. One wildly artificial rule for this particular exercise (aside from the requirement that it be code4lib-related): length under 10 minutes. Admittedly this leaves out amazing content. But full throttle forward. This can be a way for folk who can't attend the conference to contribute; it can expand the great existing code4lib-tagged video content (mostly at videos.google.com); and it'll help disseminate to a wider community information and ideas our community finds compelling. -Birkin --- Birkin James Diana Programmer, Integrated Technology Services Brown University Library birkin_di...@brown.edu [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/code4lib@listserv.nd.edu/msg04304.html [2] http://www.mail-archive.com/code4lib@listserv.nd.edu/msg04308.html [3] http://www.mail-archive.com/code4lib@listserv.nd.edu/msg04321.html [4] The original: http://showmedo.com/videos/video?name=rubyWeblogIn15MinsfromSeriesID=29
Re: [CODE4LIB] virtual conference thunder lightning
+1 Birkin, this is a cool idea and the only additional request I'd make is can we have a page on the code4lib wiki that lists all the submissions? This seems like it could be a great resource for the community. We've been using peepcode (http://peepcode.com/) for training more and more often, and it would be great to have a similar resource for library-specific topics. Also, this would provide a forum for useful videos that don't meet the 10-minute rule. Bess On Jan 15, 2009, at 8:56 AM, Birkin James Diana wrote: Folk, A while back Karen Schneider raised the issue of virtual lightning talks [1]. We at Brown discussed the idea in one of our planning meetings, but felt that trying this at the conference would be teasing the gods of guaranteed-point-to-point-internet-access far too much. Shortly thereafter there was a great discussion sparked by Karen Coyle that started out focusing on COinS [2]. It then took a turn with a comment by Gabriel Farrell about unAPI [3]. I had always wanted to educate myself about unAPI, and this thread did that. The proximity of these two threads made me think it would be cool to see a 'blog-in-10-minutes' type video on unAPI, or on any number of code4lib-related issues. But there are already good blog-posts out there! Yes, there are. But anyone who's seen a (good) blog-in-10- minutes video knows how inspiring these things can be. [4] So... THE IDEA... Here's a call to find existing internet videos on code4lib type issues -- or CREATE YOUR OWN. They can range from 'blog-in-10-minutes' type tutorials to pure talking-head rants about how SOA will save the world. At some point we'll invite you to submit your favorites (can be your own or others'), and during one of the two open 20-minute slots we have in the conference, we'll show one or two depending on time. One wildly artificial rule for this particular exercise (aside from the requirement that it be code4lib-related): length under 10 minutes. Admittedly this leaves out amazing content. But full throttle forward. This can be a way for folk who can't attend the conference to contribute; it can expand the great existing code4lib-tagged video content (mostly at videos.google.com); and it'll help disseminate to a wider community information and ideas our community finds compelling. -Birkin --- Birkin James Diana Programmer, Integrated Technology Services Brown University Library birkin_di...@brown.edu [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/code4lib@listserv.nd.edu/msg04304.html [2] http://www.mail-archive.com/code4lib@listserv.nd.edu/msg04308.html [3] http://www.mail-archive.com/code4lib@listserv.nd.edu/msg04321.html [4] The original: http://showmedo.com/videos/video?name=rubyWeblogIn15MinsfromSeriesID=29
Re: [CODE4LIB] virtual conference thunder lightning
+1 Birkin++ ranti -- Bulk mail. Postage paid.