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Calls for papers, submission deadlines, upcoming meetings: Calendar of events | From Hardy Pottinger
Code4Lib 2023 is a loosely-structured conference that provides people working at the intersection of libraries/archives/museums/cultural heritage and technology with a chance to share ideas, be inspired, and forge collaborations. For more information about the Code4Lib community, please visit https://code4lib.org/about/. The pre-conference sessions give folks a space to share and build knowledge, as well as to teach attendees new skills relevant to library technology. Pre-conference sessions can range from workshops to working sessions. To propose a session, please go to the 2023 submission form. If you're looking for inspiration, there are many great examples of pre-conferences from recent years: https://2022.code4lib.org/workshops/, https://2021.code4lib.org/workshops/, https://2020.code4lib.org/workshops/, https://2019.code4lib.org/workshops/. We are taking proposals until November 30, 2022, 5 PM PST / 8 PM EST. After a period of public voting on workshops, we hope to confirm sessions with the facilitators shortly after. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email us - by responding to this email or by contacting Code4Lib.Workshops@gmail.com. Best, Code4Lib 2023 Pre-conference Committee | |
blog posts? draft new ARKs-Service | ||
New markdown format for ARK spec | ||
While the spec recommends opacity in the base identifier, over time the spec has become more relaxed about semantics in extensions. In that vein, the IIIF API specifies certain characters (eg, ! and ^) in extensions in order to request variants of the base object. | ||
Persistence statements status subgroup to target an MVP statement? | ||
docker-arknoid update |