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Non-book cataloguing – how to catalogue items such as hardwareTelling the library story with datatake the top titles from the library circ and publish that title list for users to visualize. Use the top 100 monthly to post what 'the' .. 'librarybook' of the moment is. Do funders, the public, producers, or even users have a sense of what is 'library book'? versus the other books in vogue. What we read collectively and from a share system is a story worth telling.Library website visitors, librarians, teachers, the public at largeBC Libraries COOP@maryakem @mjingles @growlycat
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2013-10-24hack at homeWhy might hacking at the library not work? What are hackerspaces vs. webmaker vs. makerspaces. Bridge tools to making w. technology and big 'H" hackingMaryann Kempthorne@maryakem
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2013-10-09Open library dataWhat library data is interesting?
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2013-09-25How do libraries get in touch with hackers?Jay
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2013-09-15BC Mozilla Webmakershttp://bc.mozillacanada.org/Helen Wayne @dethe
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2013-10-24Wi-Fi Transit hack -- sorry, I've come down with a cold, so I don't think I'll be able to make it. :(http://wigle.net/ http://www.qgis.org/Jonathan Kift@daftkifty
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2013-10-10Smartphone GIS tracking and privacyMark Jordan@jordanheit
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2013-10-15Legal Info open dataSarah Sutherland@parallaxinfo
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2013-10-16opening access for government info online with web scraping Mary Jinglewski@mjingle
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SFU library open apihttp://accessconference.ca/schedule/Calvin Mah@calvinmah
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So what do these two claims mean for the general public? For library folk? See post at: http://studiotendra.com/2013/08/14/computers-are-both-too-difficult-and-people-are-computer-illiterate/Technological literacy, adult continuing education, professional development
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Summarize what I have learned about git in the last 5 months. Apply it to git frontends (GUIs) if there is interest. Try and explain how git works, so others can work with git.If you have a git GUI you would like me to talk about, then list it here. Or email me at whalen.ld@gmail.com.Liam Whalen@whalenld
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Surrey city open data initiative, GISSean Simpson & David Yee
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Smartphone GIS tracking and privacyhttp://goo.gl/zgDbk1Mark Jordan
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Privacy settings in library (or your own) browserhttp://bibliocracy-now.tumblr.com/post/62247906267/nsa-and-library-privacy-latest-thoughtsMaryann being scribe for : Myron Groover :)@bibliocracy
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2013-10-16Mini Hackathon?To give us semi-Luddites an idea of what a hack-a-thon actually is.Jay Peters@coqpublib
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2013-10-25But does it add value?Do we really have data that our communities don't have and that they would find valuable and helpful when they try to make decisions for themselves? Just because we think it's cool doesn't mean....Phil Hall@phall715
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2013-10-31MakerMobile, peer learning and creative projectsA quick intorduction to what we're doing at MakerMobile, and a talk about teaching young people to hackmakermobile.orgAndrew Milne@milnehouse
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