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DPLAfest 2016 has ended
Taking place in the heart of Washington, DC, DPLAfest 2016 (April 14-15) will bring together hundreds from DPLA’s large and growing community for interactive workshops, hackathons and other collaborative activities, engaging discussions with community leaders and practitioners, fun events, and more. DPLAfest 2016 will appeal to anyone interested in libraries, technology, ebooks, education, creative reuse of cultural materials, law, open access, and genealogy/family research.

Area institutions serving as co-hosts include the National Archives and Records Administration, the Library of Congress, and the Smithsonian Institution.

To view photographs, recordings, and social media from DPLAfest 2016, visit https://dp.la/info/get-involved/dplafest/april-2016/media/.
Thursday, April 14 • 10:45am - 5:00pm
DPLA Hands-on Cultural Heritage Hackathon

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Links to notes, resources, and schedule: http://bit.ly/dplafest2016-hackathon

This hackathon session is intended for informal collaboration, with a very brief introductory information about the DPLA API and logistics related to the hackathon. For an in-depth introduction to DPLA's API, as well as those for other cultural heritage data sources, please join the hackathon session on Wednesday afternoon.


Speakers
avatar for Audrey Altman

Audrey Altman

Developer, Digital Public Library of America
Audrey Altman is a Developer for DPLA.  She works with the DPLA Technology Team to design, develop, test, integrate, support, and document user-facing applications and back-end systems; support content management policies, process, and workflows, and contribute to the development... Read More →
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Mark Breedlove

Senior Developer, Digital Public Library of America
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Tom Johnson

Metadata & Platform Architect, Digital Public Library of America
avatar for Scott Williams

Scott Williams

Developer, DPLA
Developer, DPLA



Thursday April 14, 2016 10:45am - 5:00pm EDT
Library of Congress (Madison Building): Dining Room A 101 Independence Avenue, SE Washington, DC 20540