The code4lib Journal(s) I Should’ve Kept

<a href="http://www.code4lib.org/2006/">code4lib</a> 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 (<a href="http://www.inkdroid.org/journal/2006/02/16/code4lib-day-1/">day one</a>, <a href="http://www.inkdroid.org/journal/2006/02/20/code4lib-days-2-3/">two, and three</a>), <a href="http://librarycog.uwindsor.ca:8087/artblog/librarycog/1140232323">Art Rhyno</a>, <a href="http://outgoing.typepad.com/outgoing/2006/02/code4lib_the_co.html">Tom Hickey</a>, <a href="http://www.librarywebchic.net/wordpress/2006/02/">Karen Coombs</a>, and <a href="http://blog.ryaneby.com/archives/post-code4lib-and-oregon-trip/">Ryan Eby</a>. » about 100 words

Standards Cage Match

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 […] » about 1000 words