This is a fantastic response from C4L. I’m going to try to get some things organized. But expect some organizing emails to those who have responded on and off list.
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Sean Chen <slc.chen_at_gmail.com>
> On Feb 25, 2015, at 11:05, Ashley Fejeran <afejeran_at_PDX.EDU> wrote:
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> I am also interested, and also a beginner!
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> On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 5:55 AM, Larisa Smyk <lsmyk_at_uwaterloo.ca> wrote:
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>> I will be interested, but need to be at the very "beginner's level"
>>
>> Larisa Smyk
>> Library Associate
>> Cataloguing and information services
>> University of Waterloo Library
>> ON, Canada
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>> For those who attended the conference in Portland there was a talk by
>> Coral Sheldon-Hess where she introduced the idea of a Code Club. If you
>> didn't see it check out the talk's slides and description at:
>> http://code4lib.org/conference/2015/sheldon-hess. But, for the tl;dr
>> version here it is: read code with other like minded individuals so you can
>> become a better programmer.
>>
>> Which in turn inspires some of us who attended the conference t look for
>> other catalogers/hackers/programmers interested in Python and MARC records.
>> We'd like to do a club centered on the PyMARC library. If that piques your
>> interest please send an email to Richard Tan <rtan_at_library.berkeley.edu>
>> and Sean Chen <slc.chen_at_gmail.com>. We are happy to get something
>> started but we’d like to hear from others about this endeavor.
>>
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Sean
>>
>> --
>> Sean Chen <slc.chen_at_gmail.com>
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> Ashley Fejeran
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