The code4lib Journal(s) I Should’ve Kept
code4lib was less than a month ago, but already I’ve forgotten some details.
That’s why I’m glad to have notes from Ed Summers (day one, two, and three), Art Rhyno, Tom Hickey, Karen Coombs, and Ryan Eby.
photo: seattle public library
code4lib was less than a month ago, but already I’ve forgotten some details.
That’s why I’m glad to have notes from Ed Summers (day one, two, and three), Art Rhyno, Tom Hickey, Karen Coombs, and Ryan Eby.
Posted March 14, 2006 by Casey
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information. Tags: code4lib, code4lib 2006, conference blog, conference journal, libraries, library. Be the first one.
I prefaced my point about how the standards we choose in libraries isolate us from the larger stream of progress driving development outside libraries with the note that I was sure to get hanged for it.
It’s true.
I commented that there were over 140,00 registered Amazon API developers and 365 public OpenSearch targets (hey look, there’s [...]
Posted February 23, 2006 by Casey
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Politics & Controversy. Tags: a9, amazon api, amazon web services, argument, AWS, cage match, code4lib, code4lib 2006, future libraries, information retrieval, lib20, libraries, library, library 2.0, library standards, opensearch, search, search and retrieval, search retrieval, sru/srw, srw/sru, web services. 5 Comments.