[open-bibliography] Fwd: Reading List / Library Software Hacking Event - Cambridge, 22 - 23 July 2010

Jonathan Gray jonathan.gray at okfn.org
Thu Jun 3 16:52:09 UTC 2010


This looks interesting!

Rufus: I wonder if you'll be around in Cambridge in late July?

Jonathan


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**Reading List / Library Software Hacking Event**
A two day event investigating the interoperability between reading
list software/solutions and other software systems
Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd July 2010, The Moller Centre, Cambridge.

This is a free two day DevCSI workshop organised in conjunction with
the Telstar and List8D projects which hopes to bring together software
developers, project managers, librarians and users particularly in
Education (though not exclusively) who are interested in how reading
list software or reading list solutions could work with other software
such as library systems, management information systems and various
reference management solutions. Developers and users rarely have
opportunities to experiement in a focussed way on hacking systems
together, explore current ways of doing things and how they could be
improved.

For more information and booking, please visit:

http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/events/devcsi/reading_lists/

Places are limited, so book early, and don't miss this end of term
library hack event.

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 Mr Mahendra Mahey

 Project Manager DevCSI
 Research Officer
 UKOLN,
 University of Bath,
 Bath,
 BA2 7AY

 Tel: ++44 (0) 1225 384594
 Fax: ++44 (0) 1225 386256
 email: m.mahey at ukoln.ac.uk
 skypeID: mr_mahendra_mahey

 Mobile: ++44 (0) 7896300820
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