Re: [CODE4LIB] Videos

2007-03-09 Thread Ryan Eby

I've also dumped and converted the audio from the files to MP3 for
those who would prefer to take some audio with them. Not sure why I
didn't think of it before. The 4 presentations that are up have both
the video and audio linked to as well as embedded video. If someone
wants subtitles, they're on their own.

eby

On 3/9/07, Roy Tennant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I just want to reflect on the fact that how the videotaping and the
aftermath of the videotaping is the essence of code4lib. From beginning to
end (not there yet, but soon), it has been a volunteer effort by an ad hoc
group of willing individuals. People came forward to do it, and are still
working to complete it.

At minimum, Karen Schneider, Noel Peden, and Ryan Eby have been involved
with taping, editing, and mounting on the web all of the talks from the
conference. Others have also done bits here and there. It has been wonderful
to watch and amazing in its nature and effectiveness.

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


On 3/9/07 4:55 PM, "Ryan Eby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I should have mentioned that I'm tagging them as I go:
>
> http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=label%3A%22code4lib2007%22
>
> eby
>
> On 3/9/07, Ryan Eby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Once the videos are uploaded to code4lib I'll add links if someone
>> else doesn't. For those that were finished so far I've uploaded them
>> to google so they can be embedded. Example:
>>
>> http://code4lib.org/2007/nagy
>>
>> Once everything is up I'll create some video podcasts. Let me know if
>> anyone has a problem with the embedding.
>>
>> Eby
>>
>> On 3/9/07, Noel Peden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Good idea.  I'll see about cutting/pasting from the schedule.
>>>
>>> Jeremy Dunck wrote:
 On 3/9/07, Noel Peden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With several issues being 'solved', I'm finally starting to generate the
> final videos.

 If possible, could you give a synopsis of the video topic?

 The file name is one thing, but I don't know what Karen's keynote was
 about, and I bet you'd save bandwidth if I didn't download them all to
 find out.  :)
>>>
>>



Re: [CODE4LIB] Videos

2007-03-09 Thread Roy Tennant
I just want to reflect on the fact that how the videotaping and the
aftermath of the videotaping is the essence of code4lib. From beginning to
end (not there yet, but soon), it has been a volunteer effort by an ad hoc
group of willing individuals. People came forward to do it, and are still
working to complete it.

At minimum, Karen Schneider, Noel Peden, and Ryan Eby have been involved
with taping, editing, and mounting on the web all of the talks from the
conference. Others have also done bits here and there. It has been wonderful
to watch and amazing in its nature and effectiveness.

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


On 3/9/07 4:55 PM, "Ryan Eby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I should have mentioned that I'm tagging them as I go:
>
> http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=label%3A%22code4lib2007%22
>
> eby
>
> On 3/9/07, Ryan Eby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Once the videos are uploaded to code4lib I'll add links if someone
>> else doesn't. For those that were finished so far I've uploaded them
>> to google so they can be embedded. Example:
>>
>> http://code4lib.org/2007/nagy
>>
>> Once everything is up I'll create some video podcasts. Let me know if
>> anyone has a problem with the embedding.
>>
>> Eby
>>
>> On 3/9/07, Noel Peden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Good idea.  I'll see about cutting/pasting from the schedule.
>>>
>>> Jeremy Dunck wrote:
 On 3/9/07, Noel Peden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With several issues being 'solved', I'm finally starting to generate the
> final videos.

 If possible, could you give a synopsis of the video topic?

 The file name is one thing, but I don't know what Karen's keynote was
 about, and I bet you'd save bandwidth if I didn't download them all to
 find out.  :)
>>>
>>


Re: [CODE4LIB] Videos

2007-03-09 Thread Ryan Eby

I should have mentioned that I'm tagging them as I go:

http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=label%3A%22code4lib2007%22

eby

On 3/9/07, Ryan Eby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Once the videos are uploaded to code4lib I'll add links if someone
else doesn't. For those that were finished so far I've uploaded them
to google so they can be embedded. Example:

http://code4lib.org/2007/nagy

Once everything is up I'll create some video podcasts. Let me know if
anyone has a problem with the embedding.

Eby

On 3/9/07, Noel Peden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good idea.  I'll see about cutting/pasting from the schedule.
>
> Jeremy Dunck wrote:
> > On 3/9/07, Noel Peden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> With several issues being 'solved', I'm finally starting to generate the
> >> final videos.
> >
> > If possible, could you give a synopsis of the video topic?
> >
> > The file name is one thing, but I don't know what Karen's keynote was
> > about, and I bet you'd save bandwidth if I didn't download them all to
> > find out.  :)
>



Re: [CODE4LIB] Videos

2007-03-09 Thread Ryan Eby

Once the videos are uploaded to code4lib I'll add links if someone
else doesn't. For those that were finished so far I've uploaded them
to google so they can be embedded. Example:

http://code4lib.org/2007/nagy

Once everything is up I'll create some video podcasts. Let me know if
anyone has a problem with the embedding.

Eby

On 3/9/07, Noel Peden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Good idea.  I'll see about cutting/pasting from the schedule.

Jeremy Dunck wrote:
> On 3/9/07, Noel Peden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> With several issues being 'solved', I'm finally starting to generate the
>> final videos.
>
> If possible, could you give a synopsis of the video topic?
>
> The file name is one thing, but I don't know what Karen's keynote was
> about, and I bet you'd save bandwidth if I didn't download them all to
> find out.  :)



Re: [CODE4LIB] Videos

2007-03-09 Thread Edward Corrado

Noel,

I'll give people a few more days to fill out the new e-mail form, and
then forward you the results. I believe that everyone who gave a regular
talk signed a form. I am also 95% sure everyone who did a lightning talk
did as well, but I need to go through them one more time. I do know that
no one asked not to be filmed (but, of course, that doesn't mean they
all agreed).

Edward

Noel Peden said the following on 3/9/2007 3:09 PM:

Hi all,

With several issues being 'solved', I'm finally starting to generate the
final videos.  They'll be posted here for now, to be put in another
place (?) if appropriate.  We might have a mirror where they can be
streamed too.
http://pierce.eou.edu/code4lib/

If for any reason you do not want your presentation posted (lightning
talks included) please let me know.  Also, Roy/Edward, could you let me
know who has given a release agreement?

Thanks,
Noel

Noel Peden
Pierce Library System Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
541.962.3017


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Re: [CODE4LIB] Videos

2007-03-09 Thread Noel Peden

Good idea.  I'll see about cutting/pasting from the schedule.

Jeremy Dunck wrote:

On 3/9/07, Noel Peden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

With several issues being 'solved', I'm finally starting to generate the
final videos.


If possible, could you give a synopsis of the video topic?

The file name is one thing, but I don't know what Karen's keynote was
about, and I bet you'd save bandwidth if I didn't download them all to
find out.  :)


Re: [CODE4LIB] Videos

2007-03-09 Thread Jeremy Dunck

On 3/9/07, Noel Peden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

With several issues being 'solved', I'm finally starting to generate the
final videos.


If possible, could you give a synopsis of the video topic?

The file name is one thing, but I don't know what Karen's keynote was
about, and I bet you'd save bandwidth if I didn't download them all to
find out.  :)


Re: [CODE4LIB] Posting the conference video?

2007-03-09 Thread Jeffrey Barnett

I didn't say PKI was required, only that it was an accepted method (in
some jurisdictions), and that I didn't know enough more to say more.
Thanks for the additions and clarifications.

Joe Hourcle wrote:

On Fri, 9 Mar 2007, Jeffrey Barnett wrote:


I wasn't even at the conference (sigh), but I'm surprised that no-one
has mentioned that *electronically* signed (encrypted) forms have been
formally recognized and legalized for some time (and typed text email
has not).  Surely one of the wizards in the group knows the mechanics of
the process (PKI).  I've used it too rarely to be an instructor myself.


To the best of my knowledge, neither the Uniform Electronic Transactions
Act, nor the E-SIGN act require PKI.  (After all, the credit card
companies don't make you use PKI when you by something on the internet)

UETA:  (note, I don't think all states have this one, and some made
   modifications to it)
http://www.law.upenn.edu/bll/ulc/fnact99/1990s/ueta99.pdf

Section 2(8) :
"Electronic signature" means an electronic sound, symbol, or
process attached to or logically associated with a record and
executed or adopted by a person with the intent to sign the
record.

Section 2 Comment 7, last paragraph :
A digital signature using public key encryption technology would
qualify as an electronic signature, as would the mere inclusion of
one's name as a part of an e-mail message -- so long as in each
case the signer executed or adopted the symbol with the intent to
sign.


And for the few states that haven't passed UETA, E-SIGN:
http://www.cio.noaa.gov/itmanagement/pl106229.pdf

(however, E-SIGN is more for electronic commerce, I'm not a
lawyer, so I don't know if there's anything in it that says it's
not for contracts.  (UETA specifically includes contracts, E-SIGN
specically excludes wills and a few other legal documents)



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[CODE4LIB] Videos

2007-03-09 Thread Noel Peden

Hi all,

With several issues being 'solved', I'm finally starting to generate the
final videos.  They'll be posted here for now, to be put in another
place (?) if appropriate.  We might have a mirror where they can be
streamed too.
http://pierce.eou.edu/code4lib/

If for any reason you do not want your presentation posted (lightning
talks included) please let me know.  Also, Roy/Edward, could you let me
know who has given a release agreement?

Thanks,
Noel

Noel Peden
Pierce Library System Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
541.962.3017


Re: [CODE4LIB] Posting files

2007-03-09 Thread Noel Peden

Thanks for the offer.  I can post them here on my server in the
meantime.  Plenty of space.  I'm more concerned with the long term.

Ryan Eby wrote:

The internet archive would work as suggested before. I'd also be
willing to host at MSU since there are no bandwidth restrictions. I
think code4lib could be usable but if it gets popular I'm not sure if
ksclarke gets charged for overage. We could also possibly upload it to
multiple places and maybe throw something up in drupal to
round-robin??? Not sure how easy. I'm not convinced yet that the wiki
would be the best place.

Eby

On 3/9/07, Noel Peden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Roy / others,

Where do we want to post the videos?  Where are the slides going?  I was
assuming we'd have all the files on the wiki conference page
(http://code4lib.org/trac/wiki/c4l2007).  I emailed Ed and he thinks
there's enough room for the larger format videos, which will total to
several hundred megabytes.  The small format should run between 100 &
200 megs.  Do we want to post both?

Incidentally, I don't have a wiki account.  I was wondering if I could
get one.  I'd like to link the videos as they are made.  The encoding is
a slow process.  The files will probably need to be posted with ftp or
scp.  I could do that if I had access.

Is there anyone who did not sign a release form?

Regards,
Noel

Noel Peden
Pierce Library System Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
541.962.3017



Re: [CODE4LIB] Posting files

2007-03-09 Thread Ryan Eby

The internet archive would work as suggested before. I'd also be
willing to host at MSU since there are no bandwidth restrictions. I
think code4lib could be usable but if it gets popular I'm not sure if
ksclarke gets charged for overage. We could also possibly upload it to
multiple places and maybe throw something up in drupal to
round-robin??? Not sure how easy. I'm not convinced yet that the wiki
would be the best place.

Eby

On 3/9/07, Noel Peden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Roy / others,

Where do we want to post the videos?  Where are the slides going?  I was
assuming we'd have all the files on the wiki conference page
(http://code4lib.org/trac/wiki/c4l2007).  I emailed Ed and he thinks
there's enough room for the larger format videos, which will total to
several hundred megabytes.  The small format should run between 100 &
200 megs.  Do we want to post both?

Incidentally, I don't have a wiki account.  I was wondering if I could
get one.  I'd like to link the videos as they are made.  The encoding is
a slow process.  The files will probably need to be posted with ftp or
scp.  I could do that if I had access.

Is there anyone who did not sign a release form?

Regards,
Noel

Noel Peden
Pierce Library System Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
541.962.3017



[CODE4LIB] Posting files

2007-03-09 Thread Noel Peden

Roy / others,

Where do we want to post the videos?  Where are the slides going?  I was
assuming we'd have all the files on the wiki conference page
(http://code4lib.org/trac/wiki/c4l2007).  I emailed Ed and he thinks
there's enough room for the larger format videos, which will total to
several hundred megabytes.  The small format should run between 100 &
200 megs.  Do we want to post both?

Incidentally, I don't have a wiki account.  I was wondering if I could
get one.  I'd like to link the videos as they are made.  The encoding is
a slow process.  The files will probably need to be posted with ftp or
scp.  I could do that if I had access.

Is there anyone who did not sign a release form?

Regards,
Noel

Noel Peden
Pierce Library System Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
541.962.3017


Re: [CODE4LIB] Posting the conference video?

2007-03-09 Thread Joe Hourcle
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007, Jeffrey Barnett wrote:

> I wasn't even at the conference (sigh), but I'm surprised that no-one
> has mentioned that *electronically* signed (encrypted) forms have been
> formally recognized and legalized for some time (and typed text email
> has not).  Surely one of the wizards in the group knows the mechanics of
> the process (PKI).  I've used it too rarely to be an instructor myself.

To the best of my knowledge, neither the Uniform Electronic Transactions
Act, nor the E-SIGN act require PKI.  (After all, the credit card
companies don't make you use PKI when you by something on the internet)

UETA:  (note, I don't think all states have this one, and some made
   modifications to it)
http://www.law.upenn.edu/bll/ulc/fnact99/1990s/ueta99.pdf

Section 2(8) :
"Electronic signature" means an electronic sound, symbol, or
process attached to or logically associated with a record and
executed or adopted by a person with the intent to sign the
record.

Section 2 Comment 7, last paragraph :
A digital signature using public key encryption technology would
qualify as an electronic signature, as would the mere inclusion of
one's name as a part of an e-mail message -- so long as in each
case the signer executed or adopted the symbol with the intent to
sign.


And for the few states that haven't passed UETA, E-SIGN:
http://www.cio.noaa.gov/itmanagement/pl106229.pdf

(however, E-SIGN is more for electronic commerce, I'm not a
lawyer, so I don't know if there's anything in it that says it's
not for contracts.  (UETA specifically includes contracts, E-SIGN
specically excludes wills and a few other legal documents)



-
Joe Hourcle


Re: [CODE4LIB] Posting the conference video?

2007-03-09 Thread Jeffrey Barnett

I wasn't even at the conference (sigh), but I'm surprised that no-one
has mentioned that *electronically* signed (encrypted) forms have been
formally recognized and legalized for some time (and typed text email
has not).  Surely one of the wizards in the group knows the mechanics of
the process (PKI).  I've used it too rarely to be an instructor myself.

Edward Corrado wrote:

Since I have all of the print ones from code4lib, it probably makes sense
to send them to me. However, I'll leave it up to someone else to determine
if electronic is sufficient.

Edward


And to whom do we snail mail it or is our typed name sufficient (and
attach it to an email)?

Thanks,
Kevin


On 3/8/07, Roy Tennant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 3/8/07 9:21 AM, "Binkley, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Or just ask the speakers to download, sign and send in a new form?

To support this, I've put a new release form up at the bottom of this
page:



That does not specify where on the web the materials might appear.
Thanks,
Roy

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Re: [CODE4LIB] Posting the conference video?

2007-03-09 Thread Edward Corrado

I guess I better do something quick to clean out this e-mail account
that is at 95.4% of quota. :-)

Edward

Roy Tennant said the following on 3/8/2007 11:04 PM:

Ed will probably kill me (and rightly so), but to facilitate email
submission of permission forms, I've added a link at the bottom of the
conference page (but above the file attachments) that if you click on it
will set up an email message to Ed that all you need to do is add your name
at the bottom and send. I think this should be sufficient. So let the spam
begin!
Roy


On 3/8/07 9:43 AM, "Kevin S. Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



And to whom do we snail mail it or is our typed name sufficient (and
attach it to an email)?

Thanks,
Kevin


On 3/8/07, Roy Tennant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 3/8/07 9:21 AM, "Binkley, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Or just ask the speakers to download, sign and send in a new form?


To support this, I've put a new release form up at the bottom of this page:



That does not specify where on the web the materials might appear. Thanks,
Roy




--
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http://www.tcnj.edu/~corrado/
Systems Librarian
The College of New Jersey
403E TCNJ Library
PO Box 7718 Ewing, NJ 08628-0718
Tel: 609.771.3337  Fax: 609.637.5177
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]