Re: [CODE4LIB] FW: [jasig-announce] Call for Proposals: JA-SIG Presents Higher Education Solutions: The Community Source Way

2008-02-09 Thread John Fereira
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 17:43:04 +, Chris Awre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

FYI...  This conference is an broad collection of academic software
initiatives that may be of interest to library software folk, plus a good
chance to exchange ideas/experiences.

Hello Chris,

Since I am on the planning committee for this conference I can announce the
latest news about the conference.

Our Keynote speakers have been selected and confirmed and I think they will
be of interest to this community.

Ira H. Fuchs, Vice President for Research in Information Technology at the
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, will be presenting:
Moving Community Source to the Mainstream: Overcoming the Obstacles to
Adoption.

Our second Keynote address will be from Kaye Howe, Executive Director of the
National Science Digital Library.  She was only confirmed yesterday so I
don't know what her topic will be.

As the theme for this conference is Higher Education Solutions: The
Community Source Way, I suspect much of the content at the conference will
be quite relevant to this audience.


Re: [CODE4LIB] administratativia

2008-02-09 Thread Kevin S. Clarke
Welcome John,

It's nice to have more Java folks around :-)

Kevin


On Feb 9, 2008 11:13 AM, John Fereira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Roy's message to the web4lib list gave me a nudge that I should probably
 subscribed to Code4Lib.  Then I had a meeting yesterday in which I was asked
 to start working on a new project that would require that I do more library
 specific development (I've mostly been developing applications for the
 international agriculture community for the past few years).  The kicker
 though was reading that Eric has decided to come over to the dark side and
 has started to do some development in Java and I figured he could use some
 moral support.

 As a bit of an introduction...

 I work at Mann Library, one of the 20 unit libraries at Cornell University.
Albert R. Mann Library is the library for the College of Agriculture and
 Life Sciences, thus my work in the Agriculture community.  My official title
 is Programmer/Analyst Specialist, however for the past couple of years I
 have served as the Technology Strategist/Systems Architect for our
 department as well.  I develop web and standalone applications almost
 exclusively in Java primarily using the Spring Framework and SOA practices.

 I have been an active participant in the open source community primarily
 with my association with JA-SIG for about six years.  I have been serving on
 the planning committee for the upcoming JA-SIG conference (I'll have to see
 if an announcement for it has been posted yet) and have been on the
 committee for the past four conferences.  I've served as the jasig.org (and
 uPortal.org) webmaster for several years.

 Prior to working at Cornell I worked in the corporate world going back 30
 years, including 13 years at the Hewlett Packard workstation division (where
 I set up their first TCP/IP network), but my first job in the electronics
 industry was working on a production line building home Pong games at Atari.

 I have been an active participant in the Usenet community since 1985.




--
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who believe there
are two kinds of people and those who know better.