> > I think one of our greatest challenges as a group is how to enable such > ad > > hoc involvement while not letting things fall through the cracks with > too > > little planning and forethought. I guess a part of it is making sure > > everyone knows that there is no such thing as an "in" group that > controls > > everything. We are all code4lib. Just step forward and contribute. We'll > > love you for it. > > Roy
One of my favorite usability quotes is from Donald Norman ("The Psychology of Everyday Things"): "Information is in the world." The less-fancy way of putting this is "Write it down now, and you don't have to remember it later." (This becomes more and more important for the aging brain... and none of us have brains that are becoming any YOUNGER.) I strongly encourage that the camping checklist for Code4Lib include videotaping/podcasting permission forms and a general call for videotaping support, plus post-taping support/uploading volunteers. I bet without much effort or formality, you will always get at least two or three people who are willing to bring camera, tripod, and a stack o' tapes. It was really no big deal-if you own a camcorder, you know you're usually open to excuses for justifying its existence, particularly if you're always eyeing the next great thing :) . While it was great that a couple of us brought cameras, I am VERY impressed by the code4lib encoding team, who had those tapes transferred before the conference was over, as well as the upload team, who is making it happen as we write!! That's usually the stumbling block... and drives me nuts about other conferences. Btw, one reason I begged my own tape back is I plan to run it through my own video software and lift off the sound track. I think I will come across better as a podcast because in the video I'm Karen, The Talking Podium (uh, maybe scrounge a box for us tiny people, ok? If you ever invite Liz Lawley to speak, she'll have the same problem). Plus an mp3 is lighter-weight. But I admit I enjoy watching myself on video. It makes for a very cool trip report ("See this link") ;-) Karen G. Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED]