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<strong>See the <ahref="/conference/2014/schedule">2014 Conference Schedule</a> for the full schedule.</strong>
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<ahref="http://code4lib.org/node/493">Trip Reports</a> from the Code4Lib 2014 Conference Diversity Scholarship Recipients
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<ahref="/conference/2014/trip-reports">Trip Reports</a> from the Code4Lib 2014 Conference Diversity Scholarship Recipients
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<h3>Keynote Speakers</h3>
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Ideas for keynote speakers were solicited and voted on. You can <ahref="http://vote.code4lib.org/election/results/27">view the results</a> of the voting if you login. We are thrilled to have the two speakers who received the most votes: <b>Valerie Aurora</b>, the founder of the Ada Initiative, and <b>Sumana Harihareswara</b>, Engineering Community Manager, Wikimedia Foundation keynote this year. <ahref="http://code4lib.org/node/490">See the announcement</a> for more information.
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Ideas for keynote speakers were solicited and voted on. You can <ahref="http://vote.code4lib.org/election/results/27">view the results</a> of the voting if you login. We are thrilled to have the two speakers who received the most votes: <b>Valerie Aurora</b>, the founder of the Ada Initiative, and <b>Sumana Harihareswara</b>, Engineering Community Manager, Wikimedia Foundation keynote this year. <ahref="/conference/2014/keynotes">See the announcement</a> for more information.
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<h3>Sponsors</h3>
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Financial contributions from <ahref="http://www.code4lib.org/conference/2014/sponsors">Sponsors</a> account for more than 45% of the estimated cost of Code4Lib 2014. We are very thankful for their support. Please visit this <ahref="http://www.code4lib.org/conference/2014/sponsors">link</a> to view all of our sponsors and to see descriptions of the Table Sponsors, new to Code4Lib conferences this year.
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Financial contributions from <ahref="/conference/2014/sponsors">Sponsors</a> account for more than 45% of the estimated cost of Code4Lib 2014. We are very thankful for their support. Please visit this <ahref="/conference/2014/sponsors">link</a> to view all of our sponsors and to see descriptions of the Table Sponsors, new to Code4Lib conferences this year.
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<h3>Hunt Library Reception (NCSU)</h3>
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The Triangle Transit Authority also provides a fairly direct <ahref="http://www.gotriangle.org/transit/service-to-airport/">bus service</a> including complimentary wifi for $2 each way. Please check the schedule, as service times are limited and may not be available on Sunday.
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<ahref="http://www.rdu.com/groundtrans/taxis.html">Taxi service</a> is easily available just outside baggage claim and is also commonly used.
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<ahref="http://www.rdu.com/groundtrans/taxis.html">Taxi service</a> is easily available just outside baggage claim and is also commonly used.
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For more details about the area, see the <ahref="https://docs.google.com/a/ncsu.edu/document/d/1amxzn4xs26ILszZek5nIEEfd4qHNfLjp1BAc5CU5YKw/edit">hosting proposal</a>.
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If you are trying to register with a priority reservation (presenter, pre-conf organizer, scholarship recipient, platinum/gold sponsor, or table sponsor), please contact <ahref="mailto:code4lib@concentra-cms.com" >CONCENTRA</a> directly for details on registering.
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Registration will close on Friday, February 14, or when the registration reaches 350 attendees, whichever comes first. Registration cost is $165. Pre-conference registration is $5 per half-day session and $10 for a full day session.
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Registration will close on Friday, February 14, or when the registration reaches 350 attendees, whichever comes first. Registration cost is $165. Pre-conference registration is $5 per half-day session and $10 for a full day session.
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<h3>Prepared talks</h3>
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Voting is now closed for prepared talks. To see voting results, visit <ahref="http://vote.code4lib.org/election/results/28">http://vote.code4lib.org/election/results/28</a>. The 11 proposals with the most votes will be guaranteed a slot at the conference. Additional presentations have been selected by the Program Committee in an effort to ensure diversity in program content and presenters. Community votes weighed heavily in these decisions.
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All presenters have been notified as to whether their talk was accepted. A <ahref="http://code4lib.org/conference/2014/schedule">program schedule</a> with talks slotted is available.
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All presenters have been notified as to whether their talk was accepted. A <ahref="/conference/2014/schedule">program schedule</a> with talks slotted is available.
The Scholarship Committee is pleased to announce the Code4Lib 2014 Conference Diversity Scholarship awardees. Through the generosity of CLIR/DLF, EBSCO, ProQuest, and Sumana Harihareswara, we were able to award nine $1,000 scholarships to defray costs associated with attending the conference. We received a large number of applications from highly qualified candidates this year, and it was a humbling experience for the committee to select just nine awardees. Congratulations to all Code4Lib scholarship recipients!
Zahra Ashktorab is a first year PhD student in Information Science at College Park, UMD and a member of the Human Computer Interaction Lab (HCIL). She received her Masters degree in Human Computer Interaction from University of Maryland and a double Bachelors degree in Computer Science and Middle East Studies from University of Maryland. She has interned at the National Institutes of Health, the Smithsonian Institution and Data Science for Social Good. She is interested in cyberbullying detection, cyberbullying mitigation through third party applications studying social media and social networks, sentiment analysis of social network data, making predictions and recommendations based on available social media data, and user experience evaluation.
Jenny Gubernick is a Web Development Librarian at Pima County Public Library and a recent graduate of SIRLS at the University of Arizona, and their DigIn digital information management program. Jenny works on web, app, and instructional game design/development; user experience and usability testing; information architecture; technology and online resources training; and blog and Guide on the Side coordination/support.
Christina Harlow is employed as the Metadata Assistant in the Original and Special Materials Cataloging Department at the Columbia University Libraries. As part of her job she creates, updates, and remediates digital and physical collection metadata in a variety of standards and systems. Christina also works with projects dealing with topics such as linked data, data visualization, and social media archiving. She is the webmaster for the New York Technical Services Librarians Organization and as the legislative liaison for the Greater New York Metropolitan Chapter of the Association for College and Research Libraries.
Nabil Kashyap lives in Philadelphia and is currently the Digital Projects Resident at Swarthmore College. He earned an MSI from the University of Michigan's School of Information and an MFA in creative writing from the University of Montana. He is particularly interested in facilitating the creative reuse of digitized cultural heritage materials.
Jennifer Maiko Kishi is a Digital Archivist at Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Architecture and a Preservation Technician at the Bay Area Video Coalition in San Francisco, CA. In 2013, she was awarded the Dance Heritage Coalition's Preservation and Archives Fellowship. She
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received her MLIS from UCLA with a specialization in Informatics and Archival Science in 2013, and holds a BA in Political Science from UCLA.
Arie Nugraha works as a junior lecturer at the Library and Information Science, Faculty of Humanities, University of Indonesia. Arie is also an active developer and main programmer for the free open source library automation system Senayan Library Management System (SLiMS, http://slims.web.id), which is already used all over Indonesia's archipelago and around the world, notably in South East Asia, Australia, Germany, Russia, and South America. He is very passionate about open source software and open standards because they enable knowledge sharing and transparency on how programs work.
Emily Reynolds is a recent Masters graduate of the University of Michigan School of Information. She is currently participating in the inaugural class of the Library of Congress's National Digital Stewardship Residency program, through which she works at the World Bank Group Archives. There, she is assisting in the management of an archival digitization program and exploring issues of digitization workflow automation and long-term digital preservation.
Coral Sheldon-Hess is the Web Services Librarian for the University of Alaska Anchorage. She was a 2012 ALA Emerging Leader and a 2010 participant in PNLA's Leadership Institute. She holds an MLIS from the University of Pittsburgh and an M.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon. In her spare time, she co-founded and now co-manages a programming workshop for women, crochets, geeks out, bicycles (poorly), and evangelizes on behalf of the Oxford comma. You can find her blog at <ahref="http://sheldon-hess.org/coral">http://sheldon-hess.org/coral</a>, or follow her on Twitter, <ahref="https://twitter.com/web_kunoichi">@web_kunoichi</a>.
Junior Tidal is the Multimedia and Web Services Librarian and Assistant Professor for the Ursula C. Schwerin Library at the New York City College of Technology, City University of New York. As Multimedia and Web Services librarian, he has done a variety of tasks including media collection development, reference support for students and faculty, server administration, web development, and supervising College Assistants for the library’s Multimedia Resource Center. His research interests include mobile web development, usability, web metrics, and information architecture. He is currently co-chair for the New York City Code4Lib chapter.
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