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title: 2007 Code4Lib Conference Lightning Talks
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<imgsrc="http://www.code4lib.org/files/lightning.jpg"width="100"align="left"style="padding: 15px" />A lightning talk is a fast paced 5 minute talk on the topic of your choosing. If you'd like to do a lightning talk please add your name, topic to this page. You can do more than one if you want, but if the lots fill up (there are 30 of them) you might have to choose which one you want to do.
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<p>Maybe you have a lot of things to say, and you're already going to give a long talk on one of them, and you don't want to hog the spotlight. There's nothing wrong with giving several Lightning Talks. Hey, they're only five minutes.</p>
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<dt><strong>Dates</strong></dt>
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<dd>28 February - 2 March 2007</dd>
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<dd>(27 February <ahref="/node/139">Lucene/Solr pre-conference</a>)</dd>
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<dd>(27 February <ahref="/conference/2007/lucenesolr">Lucene/Solr pre-conference</a>)</dd>
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<dt><strong>Location</strong></dt>
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<dt><strong>Conference Schedule</strong></dt>
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<dd>Check out the incredible line-up in the <ahref="/2007/schedule">Conference Schedule</a>. Notice all of the opportunities to give a five-minute talk during one of the Lightning Talks sessions, sign-ups will happen at the conference.</dd>
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<dd>Check out the incredible line-up in the <ahref="/conference/2007/schedule">Conference Schedule</a>. Notice all of the opportunities to give a five-minute talk during one of the Lightning Talks sessions, sign-ups will happen at the conference.</dd>
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<dt><strong>Registration</strong></dt>
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<li> <ahref="http://www.georgiacenter.uga.edu/conferences/2007/Feb/28/code4.phtml">Conference Registration</a> - USD$100 <strong>NOTE: Registration for the conference is full. You may still register and be placed on a waiting list.</strong></li>
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<li> <ahref="/node/139">Pre-Conference Registration</a> - Free, but register</li>
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<li> <ahref="/conference/2007/lucenesolr">Pre-Conference Registration</a> - Free, but register</li>
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<li> <ahref="http://code4lib.org/wiki/ListofAttendees">List of Attendees</a></li>
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<li><em>Prepared talks</em> - 20 minutes, which must center on "tools" (some kick-ass new software library or integration platform), "specs" (how to get the most out of some protocols, or proposals for new ones), or "challenges" (Some Big Problem we should collectively address). We will evaluate proposals on criteria of geekiness, usefulness, newness, and diversity of topics.</li>
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<li><em><ahref="http://code4lib.org/2007/lightningtalks">Lightning talks</a></em> - 5 minutes, those interested sign up on a wiki that opens at the start of the conference. *Hard* 5 minute limit... at 4 minutes the next person gets up and starts attaching their screen, and somebody keeps a hard count.</li>
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<li><em><ahref="/conference/2007/lightningtalks">Lightning talks</a></em> - 5 minutes, those interested sign up on a wiki that opens at the start of the conference. *Hard* 5 minute limit... at 4 minutes the next person gets up and starts attaching their screen, and somebody keeps a hard count.</li>
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<li><em><ahref="http://code4lib.org/wiki/2007">Breakouts</a></em> - People interested in the same project/problem can hang out in a space together for 60-90 minute blocks. Somebody near to the project/problem can coordinate discussion, set up hackers, tackle a challenge session topic, etc. Larger groups will get separate space, smaller groups can just spread out in the larger conference room space.</li>
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<b>Ed Summers</b>
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The Atom Publishing Protocol is an HTTP based protocol for publishing and editing Web resources. It has direct relevance for libraries and archives that are increasingly interested in building repositories of content on the web. In this presentation I will cover why the protocol was created, how it is being developed, and how to build out and exercise a simple APP application.
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The Atom Publishing Protocol is an HTTP based protocol for publishing and editing Web resources. It has direct relevance for libraries and archives that are increasingly interested in building repositories of content on the web. In this presentation I will cover why the protocol was created, how it is being developed, and how to build out and exercise a simple APP application.
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<b>Emily Lynema</b>
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NCSU Libraries’ initial implementation of its Endeca-powered catalog did little to utilize increased flexibility to create more interoperability.
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This talk would discuss current work to enable integration by creating a web services platform on top of the catalog. Examples include a web service supplying local availability for ISBN REST requests, an RSS layer for all catalog search/browse activities, and OpenSearch integration with the library website’s Quick Search (including experimentation with facet data in OpenSearch).
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This talk would discuss current work to enable integration by creating a web services platform on top of the catalog. Examples include a web service supplying local availability for ISBN REST requests, an RSS layer for all catalog search/browse activities, and OpenSearch integration with the library website’s Quick Search (including experimentation with facet data in OpenSearch).
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