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1 | Date | Start | Duration | What | Who | Description |
2 | Wed, Apr 26, 2017 | 8:30 AM | 0:30:00 | Check-in/Breakfast | Coffee, fruit, pastries | |
3 | 9:00 AM | 0:15:00 | Introductory remarks | |||
4 | 9:15 AM | 1:00:00 | Successes & Struggles | Round-robin | The Code4Lib group is very good at sharing experiences and learning from each other. In our opening session, we will ask you to introduce yourself and briefly give an example of (a) something that you are proud of, and (b) something that you are struggling with. Each person would take 1-2 minutes. Our hope is to generate fodder for breakout sessions and informal discussions. | |
5 | 10:15 AM | 0:15:00 | Break | |||
6 | 10:30 AM | 0:20:00 | Digitizing Sheet Music to Illuminate Historical Narratives Using Optical Musical Recognition | Andrew Bullen, Illinois State Library | ||
7 | 10:50 AM | 0:20:00 | Digital Preservation at Loyola University Chicago | Margaret Heller and Asmina Akram, Loyola University Chicago | ||
8 | 11:10 AM | 0:20:00 | Computational Archival Science: Highlights from the 2016 CAS Workshop | Robert J. Sandusky, University of Illinois at Chicago | The workshop Computational Archival Science: Digital Records in the Age of Big Data was held at the IEEE Big Data conference in Washington, D.C. in December 2016. This presentation will highlight some of the themes that emerged from the presentations, papers, posters, and discussions at the workshop. A related breakout session will allow code4lib Midwest attendees share what they're doing computationaly and what they need to scale up and improve accessibility, discoverability, and processing of archives and records. | |
9 | 11:30 AM | 1:30:00 | Lunch | Sign up for lunch dinearounds | ||
10 | 1:00 PM | 0:15:00 | Prep for breakout sessions | |||
11 | 1:15 PM | 1:15:00 | Breakout Sessions | |||
12 | 2:30 PM | 0:15:00 | Breakout session report back | |||
13 | 2:45 PM | 0:15:00 | Break | |||
14 | 3:00 PM | 0:20:00 | Towards a Linked Data workflow | Tod A. Olson, University of Chicago | ||
15 | 3:20 PM | 0:20:00 | Omeka to Scalar Transition | Matt Krc, Newberry Library | ||
16 | 3:40 PM | 0:20:00 | Search Experience at the University of Michigan Library | Jon Earley, University of Michigan | ||
17 | 4:00 PM | 0:30:00 | Lightning talks | |||
18 | 4:30 PM | End of Day 1 | ||||
19 | 4:30 PM | 1:00:00 | ||||
20 | 5:30 PM | Cary's Lounge Meetup | Everyone | Meet up with conference attendees at Cary's Lounge, a librarian-friendly bar which is a 15 minute bus ride or 30 minute walk from Loyola. Cary's is located adjacent to some excellent South Asian restaurants and shopping. | ||
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24 | Thu, Apr 27, 2017 | 8:30 AM | 0:35:00 | Check-in | ||
25 | 9:00 | 0:05:00 | Intros | |||
26 | 9:05 AM | 0:45:00 | Website redesign panel | Kate Flynn, Margaret Heller, Lauren McKeen, Tara Wood, Kathy Zadrozny | ||
27 | 9:50 AM | 0:20:00 | Break | Sign up at http://bit.ly/2pCI4ke | ||
28 | 10:10 AM | 0:45:00 | Lightning Talks | |||
29 | 10:55 AM | 1:00:00 | Wrap-up | Everyone | Tool/project share time. No preparation needed, but share a tool or project that you are loving, whether you learned about it at the conference or have been using it yourself. | |
30 | 11:55 AM | Leave | ||||
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