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_posts/2009-02-20-code4lib-2009-lightning-talks.md

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<p><a href="mailto:[email protected]">Email Roy Tennant</a> with presentation files and/or corrections to this page.</p>
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<h2>Tuesday, February 24, <a href="http://dl.lib.brown.edu/code4lib/lightning_day1.html" target="_blank">[QuickTime Video]</a> <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/Code4lib2009LightningTalksDayOne" target="_blank">[Internet Archive Video]</a></h2>
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<h2>Tuesday, February 24, <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/Code4lib2009LightningTalksDayOne" target="_blank">[Internet Archive Video]</a></h2>
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<li>The eXtensible Catalog Project [<a href="/files/XC_Lightning.ppt">Slides in PPT</a>], David Lindahl</li>
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<h2>Wednesday, February 25, <a href="http://dl.lib.brown.edu/code4lib/lightning_day2.html" target="_blank">[QuickTime Video]</a> <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/Code4lib2009LightningTalksDayTwo" target="_blank">[Internet Archive Video]</a></h2>
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<h2>Wednesday, February 25, <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/Code4lib2009LightningTalksDayTwo" target="_blank">[Internet Archive Video]</a></h2>
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<li>Build A Connector Online Now : the Connector Framework Firefox extension / Mike Taylor (IndexData)</li>
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<li>Code4Lib Annual Award for Some Sort of Good Software (that should probably be open source) / Eric Lease Morgan</li>
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<h2>Thursday, February 26, <a href="http://dl.lib.brown.edu/code4lib/lightning_day3.html" target="_blank">[QuickTime Video]</a> <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/Code4lib2009LightningTalksDayThree" target="_blank">[Internet Archive Video]</a></h2>
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<h2>Thursday, February 26, <a href="http://www.archive.org/details/Code4lib2009LightningTalksDayThree" target="_blank">[Internet Archive Video]</a></h2>
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_posts/2009-05-01-why-libraries-should-embrace-linked-data.md

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<strong>Anders Söderbäck</strong>, National Library of Sweden
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The promise of Linked Data is not that it is another way of aggregating data. For too long have library data been trapped within data-silos only accessible through obscure protocols. Why is access to library data still an issue? Letting everyone access and link to library data lets anyone build the next killer app. LIBRIS, the Swedish Union Catalogue is, since the beginning of this year, available as Linked Data. We discuss how and why.
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_posts/2009-05-08-djatoka-for-djummies.md

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What kind of dummy would volunteer to do a presentation on a product he hasn't even tried before? Perhaps the kind that has three weeks off from work in Dec./Jan. Or, perhaps the kind that hopes others will join him in this radical experiment. I'm very interested in learning more about djatoka so propose to share what I learn over the next two months in a twenty minute presentation.
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_posts/2009-05-08-how-i-failed-to-present-on-using-dvcs-for-managing-archival-metadata.md

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_posts/2009-05-08-libx-2-0.md

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Since its inception, the LibX browser plugin has been adopted by over 500 libraries to provide access to their services at the user's point of need. We are now developing LibX 2.0, a community platform that allows anybody to create, share, and deploy library services in a distributed and decentralized fashion. We'll describe the technology used in LibX 2.0, with a particular emphasis on the developer API and the deployment infrastructure facilitating this community engagement.
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_posts/2009-05-08-like-a-can-opener-for-your-data-silo-simple-access-through-atompub-and-jangle.md

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Jangle is an open specification to apply the Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub) to library systems and data. It provides a simple RESTful interface that can be accessed with common Atom Syndication and AtomPub clients making it easier to integrate library data into other applications. This presentation will describe the architecture of Jangle, show how it works and give some ideas as to how it could be used for common integration problems.
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_posts/2009-05-08-lusql-quickly-and-easily-getting-your-data-from-your-dbms-into-lucene.md

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Need to move your data from your DBMS to Lucene? The recently released LuSql allows you to do this in a single line. LuSql is a high performance, low use barrier application for getting DBMS data into Lucene. This presentation will introduce LuSql, and give a brief tutorial on simple to crazy complicated use cases, including per document sub-queries and out-of-band document transformations.
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_posts/2009-05-08-open-up-your-repository-with-a-sword.md

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Simple Web Service Offering Repository Deposit (SWORD) is a lightweight protocol for depositing repository objects over HTTP, developed by the JISC. SWORD is a profile of the Atom Publishing Protocol (RFC 5023), geared to the digital library community. This presentation will discuss the SWORD specification, highlighting how it could be used to provide a deposit API for your repository infrastructure.
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Two years ago the National Library of Australia decided to go the route of SOA, particularly REST web services. Since then we have developed a stack of them for varying projects. This talk will expose a few of those services (that provide MARCXML, MODS, METS, Identity information and Copyright Status), highlight some of the technology choices and give some idea of the success of this approach.
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