The second issue of the Code4Lib Journal is now available. Here is the table of contents:
- "Code4Lib: More Than a Journal" (Eric Lease Morgan)
- "Free and Open Source Options for Creating Database-Driven Subject Guides" (Edward M. Corrado and Kathryn A. Frederick)
- "Using Google Calendar to Manage Library Website Hours" (Andrew Darby)
- "Geocoding LCSH in the Biodiversity Heritage Library" (Chris Freeland, Martin Kalfatovic, Jay Paige, and Marc Crozier)
- "Toward Element-Level Interoperability in Bibliographic Metadata" (Carol Jean Godby, Devon Smith and Eric Childress)
- "Help! A Simple Method for Getting Back-Up Help to the Reference Desk" (Kenneth Furuta and Michele Potter)
- "Googlizing a Digital Library" (Jody DeRidder)
- "Participatory Design of Websites with Web Design Workshops" (Nancy Fried Foster, Nora Dimmock, and Alison Bersani)
- "Quick Lookup Laptops in the Library: Leveraging Linux with a SLAX LiveCD" (Dan Scott and Kevin Beswick)
- "The ICAP (Interactive Course Assignment Pages) Publishing System" (Margaret Mellinger and Kim Griggs)
- "Respect My Authority" (Jonathan Gorman)
- "Conference Report: Code4LibCon 2008" (Carol Bean, Ranti Junus, and Deborah Mouw)
Take a look — this issue is filled with excellent articles. (Disclaimer: I’m on the editorial committee for the journal.)