Re: [CODE4LIB] preconference proposals - solr

2009-11-16 Thread Michael Beccaria
I can't make it to c4l this year :( But knowing that the preconferences
are really very valuable, if there is a way that this information could
be recorded and placed online like the main presentations that would be
amazing!

Mike Beccaria
Systems Librarian
Head of Digital Initiatives
Paul Smith's College
518.327.6376


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Bess Sadler
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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] preconference proposals - solr

Hey, how about this? I've been discussing this off list with Erik and  
Naomi and this is what we came up with (I also added it to the wiki):

This is a proposal for several pre-conference sessions that would fit  
together nicely for people interested in implementing a next-gen  
catalog system.

1. Morning session - solr white belt
Instructor: Bess Sadler (anyone else want to join me?)
The journey of solr mastery begins with installation. We will then  
proceed to data types, indexing, querying, and inner harmony. You will  
leave this session with enough information to start running a solr  
service with your own data.

2. Morning session - solr black belt
Instructors: Erik Hatcher (and Naomi Dushay? she has offered to help,  
if that's of interest)
Amaze your friends with your ability to combine boolean and weighted  
searching. Confound your enemies with your mastery of the secrets of  
dismax. Leave slow queries in the dust as you performance tune solr  
within an inch of its life. [We should probably add more specific  
advanced topics here... suggestions welcome]

3. Afternoon session - Blacklight
Instructors: Naomi Dushay, Jessie Keck, and Bess Sadler
Apply your solr skills to running Blacklight as a front end for your  
library catalog, institutional repository, or anything you can index  
into solr. We'll cover installation, source control with git, local  
modifications, test driving development, and writing object-specific  
behaviors. You'll leave this workshop ready to revolutionize discovery  
at your library. Solr white belts or black belts are welcome.

And then anyone else who had a topic that built on solr (e.g.,  
vufind?) could add it in the afternoon. Obviously I'm biased, but I  
really do think the topic of implementing a next gen catalog is meaty  
enough for a half day and I know people are asking me about it and  
eager to attend such a thing.

What do you think, folks?

Bess

On 12-Nov-09, at 4:10 PM, Gabriel Farrell wrote:

 On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 02:47:42PM +, Jodi Schneider wrote:
 If you'd be up for it Erik, I'd envision a basic session in the  
 morning.
 Some of us (like me) have never gotten Solr up and running.

 Then the afternoon could break off for an advanced session.

 Though I like Bess's idea, too! Would that be suitable for a  
 conference
 breakout? Not sure I'd want to pit it against Solr advanced session!

 The preconfs should be as inclusive as possible, but I'm wondering if
 the Solr session might be more beneficial if we dive into the
 particulars right off the bat in the morning.  There are only a few
 steps to get Solr up and running -- it's in the configuration for our
 custom needs that the advice of a certain Mr. Hatcher can really be
 helpful.

 You're right, though, that the NGC thing sounds more like a BOF  
 session.
 I'd support that in order to attend a full preconf day of Solr.


 Gabriel

Elizabeth (Bess) Sadler
Chief Architect for the Online Library Environment
Box 400129
Alderman Library
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22904

b...@virginia.edu
(434) 243-2305


Re: [CODE4LIB] preconference proposals - solr

2009-11-14 Thread John Fereira


On 13-Nov-09, at 10:29 AM, Cary Gordon wrote:


I might be able to help with the white belt. Do I get to wear one of
those padded suits?


It should probably be mandatory.  Aren't you glad they're modeling the 
pre-conf after karate, and not sumo wresting?


Re: [CODE4LIB] preconference proposals - solr

2009-11-13 Thread Bess Sadler
Hey, how about this? I've been discussing this off list with Erik and  
Naomi and this is what we came up with (I also added it to the wiki):


This is a proposal for several pre-conference sessions that would fit  
together nicely for people interested in implementing a next-gen  
catalog system.


1. Morning session - solr white belt
Instructor: Bess Sadler (anyone else want to join me?)
The journey of solr mastery begins with installation. We will then  
proceed to data types, indexing, querying, and inner harmony. You will  
leave this session with enough information to start running a solr  
service with your own data.


2. Morning session - solr black belt
Instructors: Erik Hatcher (and Naomi Dushay? she has offered to help,  
if that's of interest)
Amaze your friends with your ability to combine boolean and weighted  
searching. Confound your enemies with your mastery of the secrets of  
dismax. Leave slow queries in the dust as you performance tune solr  
within an inch of its life. [We should probably add more specific  
advanced topics here... suggestions welcome]


3. Afternoon session - Blacklight
Instructors: Naomi Dushay, Jessie Keck, and Bess Sadler
Apply your solr skills to running Blacklight as a front end for your  
library catalog, institutional repository, or anything you can index  
into solr. We'll cover installation, source control with git, local  
modifications, test driving development, and writing object-specific  
behaviors. You'll leave this workshop ready to revolutionize discovery  
at your library. Solr white belts or black belts are welcome.


And then anyone else who had a topic that built on solr (e.g.,  
vufind?) could add it in the afternoon. Obviously I'm biased, but I  
really do think the topic of implementing a next gen catalog is meaty  
enough for a half day and I know people are asking me about it and  
eager to attend such a thing.


What do you think, folks?

Bess

On 12-Nov-09, at 4:10 PM, Gabriel Farrell wrote:


On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 02:47:42PM +, Jodi Schneider wrote:
If you'd be up for it Erik, I'd envision a basic session in the  
morning.

Some of us (like me) have never gotten Solr up and running.

Then the afternoon could break off for an advanced session.

Though I like Bess's idea, too! Would that be suitable for a  
conference

breakout? Not sure I'd want to pit it against Solr advanced session!


The preconfs should be as inclusive as possible, but I'm wondering if
the Solr session might be more beneficial if we dive into the
particulars right off the bat in the morning.  There are only a few
steps to get Solr up and running -- it's in the configuration for our
custom needs that the advice of a certain Mr. Hatcher can really be
helpful.

You're right, though, that the NGC thing sounds more like a BOF  
session.

I'd support that in order to attend a full preconf day of Solr.


Gabriel


Elizabeth (Bess) Sadler
Chief Architect for the Online Library Environment
Box 400129
Alderman Library
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22904

b...@virginia.edu
(434) 243-2305



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Re: [CODE4LIB] preconference proposals - solr

2009-11-13 Thread Walter Lewis
On 13 Nov 09, at 11:25 AM, Bess Sadler wrote:

 1. Morning session - solr white belt
 [delightful descriptions snipped]
 2. Morning session - solr black belt
 3. Afternoon session - Blacklight

Is there any chance that the black belt session needs to be/should be a two 
parter and run through the afternoon as well?  ... or repeat for those who have 
just acquired their white belts but are headed in different directions?

Walter
  who is happy to get all the direction on solr he can find


Re: [CODE4LIB] preconference proposals - solr

2009-11-13 Thread McDonald, Robert H.
This looks like a great set of pre-conferences - especially since they are
built around Solr.

Robert



On 11/13/09 11:25 AM, Bess Sadler eo...@virginia.edu wrote:

 Hey, how about this? I've been discussing this off list with Erik and
 Naomi and this is what we came up with (I also added it to the wiki):
 
 This is a proposal for several pre-conference sessions that would fit
 together nicely for people interested in implementing a next-gen
 catalog system.
 
 1. Morning session - solr white belt
 Instructor: Bess Sadler (anyone else want to join me?)
 The journey of solr mastery begins with installation. We will then
 proceed to data types, indexing, querying, and inner harmony. You will
 leave this session with enough information to start running a solr
 service with your own data.
 
 2. Morning session - solr black belt
 Instructors: Erik Hatcher (and Naomi Dushay? she has offered to help,
 if that's of interest)
 Amaze your friends with your ability to combine boolean and weighted
 searching. Confound your enemies with your mastery of the secrets of
 dismax. Leave slow queries in the dust as you performance tune solr
 within an inch of its life. [We should probably add more specific
 advanced topics here... suggestions welcome]
 
 3. Afternoon session - Blacklight
 Instructors: Naomi Dushay, Jessie Keck, and Bess Sadler
 Apply your solr skills to running Blacklight as a front end for your
 library catalog, institutional repository, or anything you can index
 into solr. We'll cover installation, source control with git, local
 modifications, test driving development, and writing object-specific
 behaviors. You'll leave this workshop ready to revolutionize discovery
 at your library. Solr white belts or black belts are welcome.
 
 And then anyone else who had a topic that built on solr (e.g.,
 vufind?) could add it in the afternoon. Obviously I'm biased, but I
 really do think the topic of implementing a next gen catalog is meaty
 enough for a half day and I know people are asking me about it and
 eager to attend such a thing.
 
 What do you think, folks?
 
 Bess
 
 On 12-Nov-09, at 4:10 PM, Gabriel Farrell wrote:
 
 On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 02:47:42PM +, Jodi Schneider wrote:
 If you'd be up for it Erik, I'd envision a basic session in the
 morning.
 Some of us (like me) have never gotten Solr up and running.
 
 Then the afternoon could break off for an advanced session.
 
 Though I like Bess's idea, too! Would that be suitable for a
 conference
 breakout? Not sure I'd want to pit it against Solr advanced session!
 
 The preconfs should be as inclusive as possible, but I'm wondering if
 the Solr session might be more beneficial if we dive into the
 particulars right off the bat in the morning.  There are only a few
 steps to get Solr up and running -- it's in the configuration for our
 custom needs that the advice of a certain Mr. Hatcher can really be
 helpful.
 
 You're right, though, that the NGC thing sounds more like a BOF
 session.
 I'd support that in order to attend a full preconf day of Solr.
 
 
 Gabriel
 
 Elizabeth (Bess) Sadler
 Chief Architect for the Online Library Environment
 Box 400129
 Alderman Library
 University of Virginia
 Charlottesville, VA 22904
 
 b...@virginia.edu
 (434) 243-2305
 

**
Robert H. McDonald
Associate Dean for Library Technologies
Associate Director, Data to Insight Center-Pervasive Technology Institute
Frye Leadership Institute Fellow 2009
Indiana University
Herman B Wells Library 234
1320 East 10th Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: 812-856-4834
Email: rob...@indiana.edu
Skype/GTalk: rhmcdonald
AIM/MSN: rhmcdonald1


Re: [CODE4LIB] preconference proposals - solr

2009-11-13 Thread Erik Hatcher
+1, Bess!  I'm especially psyched for the kata demonstrations and  
sparring matches we'll have at the end of the session :)


I'll tinker with the advanced session description a bit when I can,  
but let's run with that for the time being.  I'm happy to have Noami  
join me however she likes.


Erik


On Nov 13, 2009, at 11:25 AM, Bess Sadler wrote:

Hey, how about this? I've been discussing this off list with Erik  
and Naomi and this is what we came up with (I also added it to the  
wiki):


This is a proposal for several pre-conference sessions that would  
fit together nicely for people interested in implementing a next-gen  
catalog system.


1. Morning session - solr white belt
Instructor: Bess Sadler (anyone else want to join me?)
The journey of solr mastery begins with installation. We will then  
proceed to data types, indexing, querying, and inner harmony. You  
will leave this session with enough information to start running a  
solr service with your own data.


2. Morning session - solr black belt
Instructors: Erik Hatcher (and Naomi Dushay? she has offered to  
help, if that's of interest)
Amaze your friends with your ability to combine boolean and weighted  
searching. Confound your enemies with your mastery of the secrets of  
dismax. Leave slow queries in the dust as you performance tune solr  
within an inch of its life. [We should probably add more specific  
advanced topics here... suggestions welcome]


3. Afternoon session - Blacklight
Instructors: Naomi Dushay, Jessie Keck, and Bess Sadler
Apply your solr skills to running Blacklight as a front end for your  
library catalog, institutional repository, or anything you can index  
into solr. We'll cover installation, source control with git, local  
modifications, test driving development, and writing object-specific  
behaviors. You'll leave this workshop ready to revolutionize  
discovery at your library. Solr white belts or black belts are  
welcome.


And then anyone else who had a topic that built on solr (e.g.,  
vufind?) could add it in the afternoon. Obviously I'm biased, but I  
really do think the topic of implementing a next gen catalog is  
meaty enough for a half day and I know people are asking me about it  
and eager to attend such a thing.


What do you think, folks?

Bess

On 12-Nov-09, at 4:10 PM, Gabriel Farrell wrote:


On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 02:47:42PM +, Jodi Schneider wrote:
If you'd be up for it Erik, I'd envision a basic session in the  
morning.

Some of us (like me) have never gotten Solr up and running.

Then the afternoon could break off for an advanced session.

Though I like Bess's idea, too! Would that be suitable for a  
conference

breakout? Not sure I'd want to pit it against Solr advanced session!


The preconfs should be as inclusive as possible, but I'm wondering if
the Solr session might be more beneficial if we dive into the
particulars right off the bat in the morning.  There are only a few
steps to get Solr up and running -- it's in the configuration for our
custom needs that the advice of a certain Mr. Hatcher can really be
helpful.

You're right, though, that the NGC thing sounds more like a BOF  
session.

I'd support that in order to attend a full preconf day of Solr.


Gabriel


Elizabeth (Bess) Sadler
Chief Architect for the Online Library Environment
Box 400129
Alderman Library
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22904

b...@virginia.edu
(434) 243-2305



Re: [CODE4LIB] preconference proposals - solr

2009-11-13 Thread Gabriel Farrell
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:42:53AM -0500, Walter Lewis wrote:
 On 13 Nov 09, at 11:25 AM, Bess Sadler wrote:
 
  1. Morning session - solr white belt
  [delightful descriptions snipped]
  2. Morning session - solr black belt
  3. Afternoon session - Blacklight
 
 Is there any chance that the black belt session needs to be/should be a two 
 parter and run through the afternoon as well?  ... or repeat for those who 
 have just acquired their white belts but are headed in different directions?

Agreed on morning and afternoon black belt sessions for all those who
desire dark Solr.


Gabriel


Re: [CODE4LIB] preconference proposals - solr

2009-11-13 Thread Jason Stirnaman
+1 I'd never leave the dojo.

 Agreed on morning and afternoon black belt sessions for all those
who
 desire dark Solr.

-- 

Jason Stirnaman
 


 On 11/13/2009 at 11:01 AM, in message
20091113170101.gd4...@manheim.library.drexel.edu, Gabriel Farrell
g...@rc98.net wrote:
 On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:42:53AM -0500, Walter Lewis wrote:
 On 13 Nov 09, at 11:25 AM, Bess Sadler wrote:
 
  1. Morning session - solr white belt
  [delightful descriptions snipped]
  2. Morning session - solr black belt
  3. Afternoon session - Blacklight
 
 Is there any chance that the black belt session needs to be/should
be a two 
 parter and run through the afternoon as well?  ... or repeat for
those who 
 have just acquired their white belts but are headed in different
directions?
 
 Agreed on morning and afternoon black belt sessions for all those
who
 desire dark Solr.
 
 
 Gabriel


Re: [CODE4LIB] preconference proposals - solr

2009-11-13 Thread Erik Hatcher

On Nov 13, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Walter Lewis wrote:


On 13 Nov 09, at 11:25 AM, Bess Sadler wrote:


1. Morning session - solr white belt
[delightful descriptions snipped]
2. Morning session - solr black belt
3. Afternoon session - Blacklight


Is there any chance that the black belt session needs to be/should  
be a two parter and run through the afternoon as well?  ... or  
repeat for those who have just acquired their white belts but are  
headed in different directions?


I'd hate to miss the Blacklight session myself though!

How about a compromise?  In that I'll do the morning advanced Solr  
session as proposed and then gladly make myself available for the  
remainder of the conference for any folks that have specific questions/ 
issues with Solr.


Erik


Re: [CODE4LIB] preconference proposals - solr

2009-11-13 Thread Cary Gordon
I might be able to help with the white belt. Do I get to wear one of
those padded suits?

Cary

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 8:25 AM, Bess Sadler eo...@virginia.edu wrote:
 Hey, how about this? I've been discussing this off list with Erik and Naomi
 and this is what we came up with (I also added it to the wiki):

 This is a proposal for several pre-conference sessions that would fit
 together nicely for people interested in implementing a next-gen catalog
 system.

 1. Morning session - solr white belt
 Instructor: Bess Sadler (anyone else want to join me?)
 The journey of solr mastery begins with installation. We will then proceed
 to data types, indexing, querying, and inner harmony. You will leave this
 session with enough information to start running a solr service with your
 own data.

 2. Morning session - solr black belt
 Instructors: Erik Hatcher (and Naomi Dushay? she has offered to help, if
 that's of interest)
 Amaze your friends with your ability to combine boolean and weighted
 searching. Confound your enemies with your mastery of the secrets of dismax.
 Leave slow queries in the dust as you performance tune solr within an inch
 of its life. [We should probably add more specific advanced topics here...
 suggestions welcome]

 3. Afternoon session - Blacklight
 Instructors: Naomi Dushay, Jessie Keck, and Bess Sadler
 Apply your solr skills to running Blacklight as a front end for your library
 catalog, institutional repository, or anything you can index into solr.
 We'll cover installation, source control with git, local modifications, test
 driving development, and writing object-specific behaviors. You'll leave
 this workshop ready to revolutionize discovery at your library. Solr white
 belts or black belts are welcome.

 And then anyone else who had a topic that built on solr (e.g., vufind?)
 could add it in the afternoon. Obviously I'm biased, but I really do think
 the topic of implementing a next gen catalog is meaty enough for a half day
 and I know people are asking me about it and eager to attend such a thing.

 What do you think, folks?

 Bess

 On 12-Nov-09, at 4:10 PM, Gabriel Farrell wrote:

 On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 02:47:42PM +, Jodi Schneider wrote:

 If you'd be up for it Erik, I'd envision a basic session in the morning.
 Some of us (like me) have never gotten Solr up and running.

 Then the afternoon could break off for an advanced session.

 Though I like Bess's idea, too! Would that be suitable for a conference
 breakout? Not sure I'd want to pit it against Solr advanced session!

 The preconfs should be as inclusive as possible, but I'm wondering if
 the Solr session might be more beneficial if we dive into the
 particulars right off the bat in the morning.  There are only a few
 steps to get Solr up and running -- it's in the configuration for our
 custom needs that the advice of a certain Mr. Hatcher can really be
 helpful.

 You're right, though, that the NGC thing sounds more like a BOF session.
 I'd support that in order to attend a full preconf day of Solr.


 Gabriel

 Elizabeth (Bess) Sadler
 Chief Architect for the Online Library Environment
 Box 400129
 Alderman Library
 University of Virginia
 Charlottesville, VA 22904

 b...@virginia.edu
 (434) 243-2305





-- 
Cary Gordon
The Cherry Hill Company
http://chillco.com


Re: [CODE4LIB] preconference proposals - solr

2009-11-13 Thread Bess Sadler
Cary, that would be great! I'll contact you off-list so we can make  
our lesson plan. Anyone else want to join us?


Bess

On 13-Nov-09, at 10:29 AM, Cary Gordon wrote:


I might be able to help with the white belt. Do I get to wear one of
those padded suits?

Cary


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Re: [CODE4LIB] preconference proposals - solr

2009-11-13 Thread Naomi Dushay

On Nov 13, 2009, at 8:47 AM, Erik Hatcher wrote:

+1, Bess!  I'm especially psyched for the kata demonstrations and  
sparring matches we'll have at the end of the session :)


I'll tinker with the advanced session description a bit when I can,  
but let's run with that for the time being.  I'm happy to have Noami  
join me however she likes.


I'll be the eye candy!



Erik


On Nov 13, 2009, at 11:25 AM, Bess Sadler wrote:

Hey, how about this? I've been discussing this off list with Erik  
and Naomi and this is what we came up with (I also added it to the  
wiki):


This is a proposal for several pre-conference sessions that would  
fit together nicely for people interested in implementing a next- 
gen catalog system.


1. Morning session - solr white belt
Instructor: Bess Sadler (anyone else want to join me?)
The journey of solr mastery begins with installation. We will then  
proceed to data types, indexing, querying, and inner harmony. You  
will leave this session with enough information to start running a  
solr service with your own data.


2. Morning session - solr black belt
Instructors: Erik Hatcher (and Naomi Dushay? she has offered to  
help, if that's of interest)
Amaze your friends with your ability to combine boolean and  
weighted searching. Confound your enemies with your mastery of the  
secrets of dismax. Leave slow queries in the dust as you  
performance tune solr within an inch of its life. [We should  
probably add more specific advanced topics here... suggestions  
welcome]


3. Afternoon session - Blacklight
Instructors: Naomi Dushay, Jessie Keck, and Bess Sadler
Apply your solr skills to running Blacklight as a front end for  
your library catalog, institutional repository, or anything you can  
index into solr. We'll cover installation, source control with git,  
local modifications, test driving development, and writing object- 
specific behaviors. You'll leave this workshop ready to  
revolutionize discovery at your library. Solr white belts or black  
belts are welcome.


And then anyone else who had a topic that built on solr (e.g.,  
vufind?) could add it in the afternoon. Obviously I'm biased, but I  
really do think the topic of implementing a next gen catalog is  
meaty enough for a half day and I know people are asking me about  
it and eager to attend such a thing.


What do you think, folks?

Bess

On 12-Nov-09, at 4:10 PM, Gabriel Farrell wrote:


On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 02:47:42PM +, Jodi Schneider wrote:
If you'd be up for it Erik, I'd envision a basic session in the  
morning.

Some of us (like me) have never gotten Solr up and running.

Then the afternoon could break off for an advanced session.

Though I like Bess's idea, too! Would that be suitable for a  
conference
breakout? Not sure I'd want to pit it against Solr advanced  
session!


The preconfs should be as inclusive as possible, but I'm wondering  
if

the Solr session might be more beneficial if we dive into the
particulars right off the bat in the morning.  There are only a few
steps to get Solr up and running -- it's in the configuration for  
our

custom needs that the advice of a certain Mr. Hatcher can really be
helpful.

You're right, though, that the NGC thing sounds more like a BOF  
session.

I'd support that in order to attend a full preconf day of Solr.


Gabriel


Elizabeth (Bess) Sadler
Chief Architect for the Online Library Environment
Box 400129
Alderman Library
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22904

b...@virginia.edu
(434) 243-2305