Sirsi Unicorn API Summit 2004

Halifax, Nova Scotia
Canada

October 17-18th, 2004. Sessions will end at noon on October 18th.

Halifax Public Library
5381 Spring Garden Road

The Annual API Summit is open to anyone who has taken Sirsi’s API training or who is actively involved in the development of Unicorn API applications. The Summit allows participants to share their expertise and solutions with one another in a small, relaxed environment. Presenters and attendees include librarians, developers, programmers and experts from Sirsi Corporation.

The 2004 API Summit will take place directly after Access 2004: Beyond Buzzwords, also being held in Halifax. Access is Canada's premiere library information technology conference and includes the renowned Hackfest where techno-geeks gather to create innovative solutions for a broad spectrum of information technology problems in libraries.

If you are interested in participating in the Summit as a speaker please email Lisa Goddard (lgoddard@mun.ca).

API Registration Information:

Attendance will be limited to a maximum of 50 participants. The cost will be $50 at the door. Please indicate your interest by sending an email to Lisa Goddard (lgoddard@mun.ca).

Speaker List:
  1. David Thomas (Sirsi UK)
  2. Slavko Manojlovich (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
    • U2003 SmartPort and Java SmartPort
    • NCIP
    • XML Holdings
  3. Bernardo Gomez, Emory University
  4. Karen Oster, Rice University
  5. Margaret Pelfrey (Sirsi Corp.)
  6. Benoit Pauwels (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
  7. Hicham El Kasmi (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
 
Registered Participants:
  1. Hicham El Kasmi (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
  2. Lisa Goddard (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
  3. Steve MacNeil (Acadia University)
  4. Slavko Manojlovich (Memorial University Of Newfoundland)
  5. Benoit Pauwels (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
  6. Margaret Pelfrey (Sirsi USA)
  7. David Thomas (Sirsi UK)
  8. Jeffrey B. Henry (Four County Library System, NY)
  9. Lissa Potter (Suburban Library Cooperative, Michigan)
  10. Tun Chin (Penn State University)
  11. Erik Moore (North Carolina State University Libraries)
  12. Bernardo Gomez (Emory University Libraries)
  13. Peter Binkley (University of Alberta Libraries)
  14. Kenton Good (University of Alberta Libraries)
  15. David K. Brown (University of Calgary Library)
  16. Stephen Sloan (University of New Brunswick Libraries)
  17. Bob Thompson (York University)
  18. Gord Ripley (University of Prince Edward Island)
  19. Karen Oster (Rice University)
  20. Bob Warwick (Rutgers University Libraries)
  21. Lachlan Bickley (Edmonton Public Library)
  22. Pat Nicholls (University of Manitoba Libraries)