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[[Bibliotecha]], [[Hackers & Designers]] & [[Read-in]] are visiting the central library in Utrecht.     
=== Join us and build the library of the future: It's wireless and fits into your pocket ===


         
[[Bibliotecha]], [[Hackers & Designers]] & [[Read-in]] visited the central library in Utrecht to conduct a hands-on workshop on building an open source digital library.
         
13:30 - 18:00 Workshop   


19:00 – 21:00 Meet-up         
[[Bibliotecha]] is a framework to facilitate the local distribution of digital publications within a small community, and it consists of André Castro, Roel Abbing, Yoana Buzova, Michaela Lakova - among many others. During the workshop at the Utrecht's Central Library
[[Roel Roscam Abbing]], [http://luciadossin.net/ Lucia Dossin] and [http://oooooooooo.io/pages/me/index.html André Castro] were building an open source digital library at the third floor of an actual/physical library. 


 
A 5 hour workshop continued with the [[Meetup: The Future library]] together with [[Read-in]], when a larger audience was invited to join the conversation.
Centrale Bibliotheek Utrecht   
 
Oudegracht 167       
3511 AL Utrecht       
 
 
 
Join us and build the library of the future: It's wireless and fits into your pocket.           
 
During the day we are building an open source digital library in the third floor of the library.       
 
In the evening we invite a larger audience for a conversation about [[The future library]]
 
 
Sign up for this special 5-hour workshop by writing an email to: info@hackersanddesigners.nl.         
 
If you are just curious feel free to walk in and have a look or join us in the evening.
 
More info:       
       
[[http://bibliotecha.info/ bibliotecha.info]]
 
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NL
Bibliotecha is een Wifi hotspot die is omgebouwd tot een digitale bibliotheek voor eBooks en andere digitale teksten. Kleine organisaties kunnen zo ter plekke snel een lokale digitale boekenkast aanbieden, zonder aan het internet gebonden te zijn. Wat voor communities kunnen rondom deze vorm ontstaan?
 
Tijdens de workshop leer je de Open Source technologie kennen waar Bibliotecha op gebouwd is, en leer je het naar eigen hand te zetten. Hoewel de Bibliotecha Linux draait, wordt je aan de hand meegenomen als je daar niet in thuis bent. Het belangrijskte is dat we samen een middag meer over het idee en de technologie leren. Technisch gevorderd of niet: kom langs.
 
Aan het eind van de workshop kan je deze virtuele boekenkast (optioneel) mee naar huis nemen.
 
 
 
Details
 
Sign up: info@hackersanddesigners.nl.
 
Workshop leaders: Roelof Roscam Abbing, Lucia Dossin, André Castro
 
 
You will need:
 
Your laptop - Linux of Mac OS (Windows possible but a bit more difficult).
1 Raspberry Pi (model 1 of 2)
1 USB-wifi adapter (we recommend this one: TP-Link TL-WN722N)
Electricity cable for your Raspberry Pi
€5 for an SD-card. (You will be provided a SD-kaart with Raspbian on it, a Linux installation)
Your can borrow a network cable from us

Revision as of 16:47, 13 June 2017

Workshop: Bibliotecha at Central Library Utrecht
Name Workshop Bibliotecha at Central Library Utrecht
Location Central Library Utrecht
Date 2015/12/17
Time 13:30-18:30
PeopleOrganisations Read-in, Bibliotecha, Hackers & Designers, SETUP, Central Library Utrecht
Type Meetup
Web Yes
Print No

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Join us and build the library of the future: It's wireless and fits into your pocket

Bibliotecha, Hackers & Designers & Read-in visited the central library in Utrecht to conduct a hands-on workshop on building an open source digital library.

Bibliotecha is a framework to facilitate the local distribution of digital publications within a small community, and it consists of André Castro, Roel Abbing, Yoana Buzova, Michaela Lakova - among many others. During the workshop at the Utrecht's Central Library Roel Roscam Abbing, Lucia Dossin and André Castro were building an open source digital library at the third floor of an actual/physical library.

A 5 hour workshop continued with the Meetup: The Future library together with Read-in, when a larger audience was invited to join the conversation.