Re: [CODE4LIB] Code4Lib 2008: Haunted Tours, Breakout sessions, Signups for dinners, and reminders

2008-02-13 Thread Carol Bean

jtgorman++

Thanks!
Carol

On Feb 12, 2008, at 11:34 PM, Jonathan Gorman wrote:


Hi all,

I thought I would send out another update on some of the social
activities.  Hopefully most people got the email recently about a
Haunted Tour.  If you didn't,  and are interested I've included the
text at the bottom of this email.

We have only had a trickle of signups for the tour so far and if we
don't get more conference services may end up cancelling it.  So try
to sign up in the next few days if you're interested.

Some may remember earlier I was talking about the Shanghai Tunnel
Tour (http://cgsstore.tripod.com/id18.html/index.html) and that this
isn't quite the same one.  There was a miscommunication somewhere
along the process and we ended up with this tour.  If anyone feels
like they would actually go on that one but not the Haunted Tour let
me know.

If you prefer eating and drinking to walking though, don't feel
obliged to sign up ;).

Meanwhile, I'll be compiling a list of dinner places that have been
posted at various spots and we'll try to start setting up ways for
individuals and groups to let people know where they are planning on
eating dinner.  (It's optional, but it could help us from flooding a
place or at least not be surprised when it's full).  We'll hopefully
have those up soon.

I've been asked to remind people about the breakout sessions.  For
those who haven't attended previous years, breakout sessions are a
pretty loose block of time where a group may gather for a more
involved presentation, a group discussion, or create some piece of
software.  Want to take on Casey Durfee and do a whole ILS in 250
lines or less?  Want to talk about Library 3.2?  See who can gather
the most MARC records in the shortest amount of time?  Discuss the
impact of archiving of valuable digital historical materials such as
Breakout (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakout)?  Suggest them on
the breakout signup sheet at http://code4lib.org/conference/2008/breakout
.

As a reminder, we've got some interesting lists for social
activities created by volunteers:

Things to do, places to go
http://groups.google.com/group/code4libcon/web/portland-in-late-february

Some information gathered about size of certain places
http://groups.google.com/group/code4libcon/web/possible-code4lib-dinner-locations

A map of interesting spots
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=enie=UTF8msa=0msid=107913207927802716313.0004447d18ac57a8c07d8z=12om=0

Till next time,


Jon Gorman




== About Haunted Tour
=
Interested in seeing a different side of Portland!  Let off some
steam after a long day at the conference by going on a spooky walking
tour!  Recognized by USA Today, The Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street
Journal, and Fox TV as the Best City Tour.

Wednesday February 27 at 6:30pm.

For a complete description, visit the website at
http://www.portlandwalkingtours.com/tours/bizarre.htm

There are only 25 spots available, cost is $20 per person.  Please
sign up using our registration system, payment will only be accepted
by Visa, MasterCard or Discover.

https://secure.oregonstate.edu/ocs/register.php?event=290


Carol Bean
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Re: [CODE4LIB] Code4Lib 2008: Haunted Tours, Breakout sessions, Signups for dinners, and, reminders

2008-02-13 Thread Emily Lynema

Just to put in a plug for one other non-traditional social activity
we're hoping to pull off. There are plans for a trail run on Wednesday
morning around 7am. It'll be a good break from the beer drinking and
coding, so come to the conference prepared with your running shoes!

Details are listed under Outdoor Activities on the 'things to do, places
to go' page:
http://groups.google.com/group/code4libcon/web/portland-in-late-february

Contact Mark Dahl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) if you have any questions. I
actually know nothing, other than the fact I'm planning on joining the
group. :)

-emily


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Date:Tue, 12 Feb 2008 22:34:49 -0600
From:Jonathan Gorman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Code4Lib 2008: Haunted Tours, Breakout sessions, Signups for dinners, 
and reminders

Hi all,

I thought I would send out another update on some of the social activities.  
Hopefully most people got the email recently about a Haunted Tour.  If you 
didn't,  and are interested I've included the text at the bottom of this email.

We have only had a trickle of signups for the tour so far and if we don't get 
more conference services may end up cancelling it.  So try to sign up in the 
next few days if you're interested.

Some may remember earlier I was talking about the Shanghai Tunnel Tour 
(http://cgsstore.tripod.com/id18.html/index.html) and that this isn't quite the 
same one.  There was a miscommunication somewhere along the process and we 
ended up with this tour.  If anyone feels like they would actually go on that 
one but not the Haunted Tour let me know.

If you prefer eating and drinking to walking though, don't feel obliged to sign 
up ;).

Meanwhile, I'll be compiling a list of dinner places that have been posted at 
various spots and we'll try to start setting up ways for individuals and groups 
to let people know where they are planning on eating dinner.  (It's optional, 
but it could help us from flooding a place or at least not be surprised when 
it's full).  We'll hopefully have those up soon.

I've been asked to remind people about the breakout sessions.  For those who 
haven't attended previous years, breakout sessions are a pretty loose block of 
time where a group may gather for a more involved presentation, a group 
discussion, or create some piece of software.  Want to take on Casey Durfee and 
do a whole ILS in 250 lines or less?  Want to talk about Library 3.2?  See who 
can gather the most MARC records in the shortest amount of time?  Discuss the 
impact of archiving of valuable digital historical materials such as
Breakout (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakout)?  Suggest them on the breakout 
signup sheet at http://code4lib.org/conference/2008/breakout.

As a reminder, we've got some interesting lists for social activities created 
by volunteers:

Things to do, places to go
http://groups.google.com/group/code4libcon/web/portland-in-late-february

Some information gathered about size of certain places
http://groups.google.com/group/code4libcon/web/possible-code4lib-dinner-locations

A map of interesting spots
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=enie=UTF8msa=0msid=107913207927802716313.0004447d18ac57a8c07d8z=12om=0

Till next time,


Jon Gorman




== About Haunted Tour =
 Interested in seeing a different side of Portland!  Let off some
steam after a long day at the conference by going on a spooky walking
tour!  Recognized by USA Today, The Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street
Journal, and Fox TV as the Best City Tour.

Wednesday February 27 at 6:30pm.

For a complete description, visit the website at
http://www.portlandwalkingtours.com/tours/bizarre.htm

There are only 25 spots available, cost is $20 per person.  Please
sign up using our registration system, payment will only be accepted
by Visa, MasterCard or Discover.

https://secure.oregonstate.edu/ocs/register.php?event=290



--
Emily Lynema
Systems Librarian for Digital Projects
Information Technology, NCSU Libraries
919-513-8031
[EMAIL PROTECTED]