Calling developers, technologists, and others working with IT systems and services for libraries or similar cultural heritage organizations:
Code4Lib Southeast 2017, a one-day conference, will be held on Friday April 21, 2017 at Emory University's Woodruff Library in Atlanta. You can make this conference a success! Information about potential topic and the types of sessions planned for this event are on this wiki page:
The page also includes a link to our Proposal form: https://goo.gl/forms/ t8aTpM0fBkAKpvwl1 .
NOTE: You don't have to be from or residing in the Southeast to make a proposal or come to the conference - we welcome visitors from anywhere.
Registration is open here: https://goo.gl/forms/ kaN8A4QbH2SmJKMz1. The Wiki has information about local hotels/motels in the area if you plan to stay overnight.
NOTE: Emory Libraries are also hosting a HydraCamp April 17-20 (https://curationexperts.com/
Apologies for cross-posting. However, we encourage you to share this announcement on any relevant email/discussion lists or other communication channels where it hasn't been posted. Please spread the word to anyone you think would be interested.
Looking forward to your ideas, and this get-together!
Laura Akerman and Elizabeth Mumpower, organizers
Emory University Libraries
Contact/questions: code4libse2017@gmail.com