I blogged about my Code4Lib Midwest experiences at http://bit.ly/oWLsYm Quite a number of interesting presentations are described in the posting, but from the Summary: From my perspective, the Meeting was an unqualified success. Kudos go to Francis Kayiwa, Abigail Goben, Bob Sandusky, and Margaret Heller for organizing the logistics. Thank you! The presentations were on target. The facilites were more than adequate. The wireless network connections were robust. The conversations were apropos. The company was congenial. The price was right. Moreover, I genuinely believe everybody went away from the Meeting learning something new. I also believe these sorts of meetings demonstrate the health and vitality of the growing Code4Lib community. The Code4Lib mailing list boasts about 2,000 subscribers who are from all over the world but mostly in the United States. Code4Lib sponsors an annual meeting and regularly occurring journal. Regional meetings, like this one in Chicago, are effective and inexpensive professional development opportunities for people who are unable or uncertain about the full-fledged conference. If these meetings continue, then I think we ought to start charging a franchise fee. (Just kidding, really.) -- Eric Lease Morgan