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<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 1pm - 4pm: Kathy Azevedo<br />
* 1pm - 4pm: Jennifer Cummings<br />
* 1pm - 4pm: Ann Marie Mesco<br />
* 1pm - 4pm: Ken Rose<br />
* 1pm - 4pm: Julia Corrin<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: Kathy Azevedo<br />
* 8am - 10am: Jennifer Cummings<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: Ken Rose<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: Julia Corrin<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: Eric Phetteplace<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: Ken Rose<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: Julia Corrin<br />
* AM volunteer: Mary Jinglewski<br />
* PM volunteer: Ken Rose<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: Julia Corrin<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
* PM volunteer: Ken Rose<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: Mary Jinglewski<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: Peter Murray<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: Richard Higgins<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Mary Jinglewski<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* Whitni<br />
* Ken Rose<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473782020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T17:55:56Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Eric Phetteplace''<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* Whitni<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473772020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T17:55:46Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Eric Phetteplace''<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* Whitni<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473762020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T17:55:34Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Eric Phetteplace''<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* Whitni<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473752020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T16:35:27Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* Whitni<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473742020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T16:34:40Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* Whitni<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473732020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T16:33:57Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* Whitni<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473722020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T16:21:49Z<p>WhitniWatkins: updated clean up times</p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 10:00-10:30pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* Whitni<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473712020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T16:17:55Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Whitni<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* Whitni<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473702020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T16:17:27Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* Whitni<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473692020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T16:17:04Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* Whitni<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473682020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T16:16:31Z<p>WhitniWatkins: updated dates</p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* Whitni<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473672020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T16:14:38Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* Whitni<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473662020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T16:13:41Z<p>WhitniWatkins: MC</p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473652020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T16:13:17Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Conference_Volunteers&diff=473632020 Conference Volunteers2020-03-03T16:01:19Z<p>WhitniWatkins: Created page with "= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers = Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees. == Community Support Volunteers =..."</p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2020 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2020.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Natasha Allen<br />
* Eric Phetteplace<br />
* Jeremy Friesen<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Mike Giarlo<br />
* Ann Marie Mesco<br />
<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Saturday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Sunday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 8am - 10am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the craft brew and game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Sunday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
To report a problem (even if you're not an "official" volunteer), you can send a message in the #livestream-qa channel of the Code4Lib Slack.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Monday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Tuesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Wednesday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
* Before the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* During the conference: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: <br />
<br />
Monday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer:''Your Name Here''<br />
Tuesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
<br />
future potential volunteers:<br />
<br />
podium tech help<br />
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[[Category: Code4Lib2020]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2020_Keynote_Speakers_Nominations&diff=472252020 Keynote Speakers Nominations2019-11-01T13:27:37Z<p>WhitniWatkins: Added Noble Ackerson as keynote nomination</p>
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<div><br />
Please include a description and any relevant links and try to keep the list in alphabetical order.<br />
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The criteria for nominating a candidate to act as keynote are below:<br />
*Speaker’s name (First Name, Last Name)<br />
*Brief description of individual (250-word max)<br />
*Pertinent links (Maximum of 3)<br />
*Contact information of candidate (email address)<br />
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''We strongly encourage you to nominate speakers who are local to the Pittsburgh area. If you would prefer to submit a nomination anonymously, please send your nominee(s) to Clara Turp at: [mailto:clara.turp@mcgill.ca clara.turp@mcgill.ca].'' <br />
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Please follow the formatting guidelines:<br />
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<pre><br />
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== Nominee's Name ==<br />
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Description of no more than 250 words.<br />
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[[Link(s) with contact information for nominee]]<br />
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__TOC__<br />
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<br />
==Jane Doe (example)==<br />
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Jane works at ________, doing _______. <br />
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Some pertinent history/biography/[https://example.com hyperlinks] that elucidates why Jane would be a good keynote speaker.<br />
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==Lea Kissner==<br />
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Lea formerly built the privacy engineering team at Google (where she specifically valued building a diverse team to capture all sorts of threat models) and is now the Chief Privacy Officer at Humu and cofounder of the [https://www.usenix.org/conference/pepr19/ USENIX Conference on Privacy Engineering Practice and Respect]. She's whip-smart, candid, and funny.<br />
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[https://twitter.com/leakissner Twitter]<br />
<br />
<br />
== James Mickens ==<br />
<br />
James Mickens is a computer science professor and researcher currently at Harvard University and formerly of Microsoft Research. A well-travelled conference speaker, James has given keynotes and presentations from Oslo to Sidney, with hilarious titles such as "Life is Terrible: Let's Talk About the Web," and "Life As A Developer: My Code Does Not Work Because I Am A Victim Of Complex Societal Factors That Are Beyond My Control." James' presentation style reveals a breadth of experience in technology that few possess, and a zany and brilliant sense of humor.<br />
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[https://mickens.seas.harvard.edu/ James Mickens at Harvard University ]<br />
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[https://twitter.com/notjamesmickens Twitter]<br />
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Nj9ZjwOdFQ NDC Sydney Keynote]<br />
<br />
(I am currently auditing Prof. Mickens' class at Harvard -- can confirm he is like this all the time -- would be willing to speak to him personally. --andromeda)<br />
<br />
==Karen Sandler==<br />
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"Karen Sandler is the executive director of the Software Freedom Conservancy, former executive director of the GNOME Foundation, an attorney, and former general counsel of the Software Freedom Law Center." (per [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Sandler wikipedia]) She's known for advocacy on copyleft and other copyright issues as well as on free software more generally; notably, e.g., because proprietary software means she cannot audit the implantable medical device that keeps her alive ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GcWlD2Y6HNM OSCON talk]). The [https://sfconservancy.org/about/ Software Freedom Conservancy] is a fiscal sponsor, copyright holder & advocate, etc. for open source software projects. Sandler also co-organizes Outreachy, a paid internship program that particularly encourages people from underrepresented genders and races to contribute to FOSS, and was formerly on the advisory board of the Ada Initiative. She teaches entertainment law at Columbia from a copyright-rebel perspective.<br />
<br />
kms47@columbia.edu<br />
<br />
==Leo Lo ==<br />
<br />
Leo Lo is the Associate University Librarian for learning and undergraduate services at Penn State University Libraries. Leo is a talented presenter, creative thinker and offers very interesting ideas relating to organizational research and development, appreciative inquiry, fostering collaborative works and communications including one's strengths and gifts to the organization. He would make an excellent speaker for Code4Lib when connecting to bigger frameworks within our communities/workflows. <br />
<br />
More on [https://news.psu.edu/story/553306/2019/01/08/academics/lo-named-libraries-wide-associate-dean-learning-undergraduate Penn State News], [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leoslo/ Linked In], [https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/do/search/?q=author_lname%3A%22Lo%22%20author_fname%3A%22Leo%22&start=0&context=7048263&facet= ODU digital commons]<br />
<br />
== Chuck Pell ==<br />
<br />
"A confessed 'congenital geek,' Chuck is inventor, artist, scientist and expressive raconteur. As a practitioner of Design Coup d'œil (the habit of seeing overarching structural issues at a glance), Chuck seeks the essential core of any system, whether science, art, or technology. He is most at home in novel situations, figuring things out on the fly. These tendencies have led Chuck to garner experience in surgical robotics, functional morphology, biomechanics, fluid dynamics, miniature robotics, autonomous underwater vehicles, ballistics, maritime communications, entertainment effects, teaching, design (graphic, exhibit and industrial) and filmmaking. Never at rest, he’s had 100 shows of his paintings and sculpture, with dozens of papers published in biology, engineering and patents issued or pending. Having raised millions for research and now on his third startup, Chuck has the nagging suspicion he’s become a serial entrepreneur." (excerpted from [https://www.tedmed.com/speakers/show?id=6472 Chuck's TEDMED bio])<br />
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Chuck Pell is a sculptor, roboticist, Emmy-winning television host, and force of nature. His philosophies towards creativity and invention include: uncover hidden assumptions, pursue surprise, and "fail early and often, when it's cheap." His passionate approach to real-world problem solving has a lot to offer the world of GLAM-tech; combined with an avowed love of technology, libraries, and knowledge generally, he is sure to bring a wealth of insight and creativity to the Code4Lib community. Chuck is 1/4 of the way to an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_who_have_won_Academy,_Emmy,_Grammy,_and_Tony_Awards EGOT] and is the consulting scientist for an asteroid mining company.<br />
<br />
* See [https://www.tedmed.com/talks/show?id=6987&videoId=6776 Chuck's TEDMED talk on the future of surgery] (cw: contains brief footage and schematics of surgical procedures)<br />
* [https://www.xplorationstation.com/show/Xploration-Earth-2050 Xploration Earth 2050]<br />
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Contact Chuck via [https://physcient.com/contact-us/ Physcient, Inc.]<br />
<br />
== Kate Deibel ==<br />
Kate Deibel, PhD, is one of the leading advocates for accessibility in the Code4Lib community and libraries in general. Aside from the fun and informative talks and workshops she has given at Code4Lib, she is also known for her activity on Slack and the mailing list where she ardently calls out issues of diversity and inclusion. By challenging the assumptions that we make about accessibility and inclusion and our patrons' experiences with library technology, Kate's work pushes us to be more empathetic, realistic, and creative when we design library systems.<br />
<br />
Kate Deibel is currently the Inclusion & Accessibility Librarian at Syracuse University. She earned her PhD in computer science and engineering at the University of Washington in 2011 with a multidisciplinary study of the social and technological factors that hinder adoption of reading technologies among adults with dyslexia, and while working as a web applications specialist at the University of Washington Libraries she focused on ensuring that technologies are effective tools for both library patrons and staff. <br />
<br />
*[https://twitter.com/metageeky Kate on Twitter]<br />
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*[https://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/blogs/the-scoop/always-use-microphone/ Article on her presentation at ALA Midwinter 2019 on the future of accessibility in libraries] <br />
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*Slides from her Midwinter 2019 talk for the Symposium on the Future of Libraries: [https://www.dropbox.com/s/3suokvqtaqlb8aq/deibel-ala-mw-future-disability.pptx?dl=0 Pushing on the Frontier: Disability Access and the Future of Libraries]<br />
<br />
== Alison Macrina ==<br />
<br />
From LibraryFreedom.org: "Along with founding the Library Freedom Project, Alison is a librarian, internet activist, and a core contributor to The Tor Project. Alison is passionate about fighting surveillance and connecting privacy issues to other struggles for justice. She believes that a world without pervasive surveillance is possible." Library Freedom is a unique, progressive venture in the privacy sphere, putting on training workshops for libraries and librarians as well as advocating for political change.<br />
<br />
<blockquote>"DHS (Department of Homeland Security) fought to stop libraries from using privacy technology, but @LibraryFreedom beat them. Librarians are badass." — Edward Snowden</blockquote><br />
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* [https://twitter.com/LibraryFreedom @LibraryFreedom]<br />
* [https://libraryfreedom.org LibraryFreedom.org]<br />
<br />
== Matt Zumwalt ==<br />
Currently the Program Manager at Protocol Labs, Matt is one of the most dedicated technologists who sees our current flaws and has shown a strong track record of helping to push the boundaries of how we store and access digital resources. Matt has given multiple Code4lib presentations previously, one of which being the memorable Code4lib 2017 presentation in the context of endangered data sets. Among many professional interests, currently working on IPFS (Inter-Planetary File System), Matt is helping to engineer a novel method of interacting with ethically distributed, peer-to-peer (P2P) resources, in which libraries are another lender in P2P borrowing chain. Matt is one of the most moving speakers. It would be an honor to have Matt Zumwalt as a keynote speaker.<br />
<br />
Borrowing from Matt's webpage: "Previously I founded a consulting firm called MediaShelf, created Ruby libraries called active-fedora and om and served as the technical lead for the Hydra Project, which began as a collaboration with Stanford, Univerisity of Virginia, Univerisity of Hull and DuraSpace but has grown to be a large open-source software initiative with over 40 partner institutions and broad adoption among Libraries, Archives and Museums." <br />
*[https://protocol.ai/team/ Protocol Labs]<br />
*[https://flyingzumwalt.com/ Matt Zumwalt]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Alison Langmead ==<br />
Alison Langmead holds a joint faculty appointment between the Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences and the School of Computing and Information at the University of Pittsburgh. She teaches and researches in the field of the digital humanities, focusing especially on applying digital methods mindfully within the context of visual and material culture studies.<br />
For the Department of Art History and Architecture, Alison serves as the Director of the Visual Media Workshop (VMW). The mission of the VMW is to develop and encourage the creation of innovative methods for producing, disseminating, and preserving the academic work using digital technologies as a fundamental component of our scholarly toolkit. To achieve these objectives, she directs a technologically-focused environment of collaboration and creativity where students and faculty from a number of departments across the University come together to work on projects that apply digital methods and techniques with focus and intention.<br />
For the School of Computing and Information (SCI), Alison researches the relationship between the historical practice of information management and digital computing, both as a historical narrative and also as a complex, changing process in contemporary America. This research, plus all of the theories, concepts, and models that she teaches at SCI, are put into daily practice in her work directing the VMW.<br />
<br />
*[https://www.haa.pitt.edu/people/alison-langmead University of Pittsburgh site]<br />
*[https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=3093338.3093368 "Extracting Meaningful Data from Decomposing Bodies," one of her many publications showing her interest in the intersection of cultural studies and computing]<br />
*[https://forum2019.diglib.org/speakers/alison-langmead/ The Digital Library Federation's 2019 conference website for her keynote announcement]<br />
<br />
== Eric Lidji ==<br />
Eric Lidji is the Director of the Rauh Jewish History Program and Archives at the Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Since the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood, he has been collecting both physical items and digital content related to the attack for the Center. His work has been featured in <i>The New York Times</i>, <i>The Atlantic</i>, and he is a regular contributor to the <i>Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle</i>. He has presented on the Tree of Life archive in the Pittsburgh area, and he would be a great reminder of how our work can have powerful effects.<br />
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*[https://www.heinzhistorycenter.org/collections/rauh-jewish-history-program-and-archives/tree-of-life-response/ Heinz History Center link, email contact]<br />
*[https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/10/archivist-squirrel-hill/600637/ Article in <i>The Atlantic</i>]<br />
*[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/26/us/Synagogue-shooting-pittsburgh-memorials.html Article in <i>The New York Times</i>]<br />
<br />
<br />
== Coraline Ada Ehmke ==<br />
<br />
From her website: "I am an internationally acclaimed speaker, writer, open source advocate, and developer with over 25 years of experience in software development. I work diligently to promote diversity and inclusivity in open source and the tech industry as a whole. I was recognized for my work with a Ruby Hero award in 2016. I am best known as the creator of the Contributor Covenant, the most popular open source code of conduct in the world, with over 40,000 adoptions including Linux, Golang, JRuby, Swift, F#, and Rails and the entire open source portfolios of companies like Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Intel."<br />
<br />
* https://where.coraline.codes/<br />
* https://twitter.com/coralineada/<br />
<br />
== Noble Ackerson ==<br />
<br />
Noble is a Senior Manager for Product Management and Software at OpenARCloud where he advises on Data Governance, Data Privacy, Data Trust to teams across 55 countries. He's also a Google Developers Expert for product strategy and a recovering startup founder delivering augmented reality, virtual reality, web and mobile technologies from abstract concepts to final products. Noble sits on the Alumni Leadership Board for the leading online education startup, Udacity. A member of the Alumni Board at his alma mater, Lynchburg College and acts as the Publicity Chair for Ubicomp and ISWC, two top-tier conferences for the internet of things and wearable technology. When Noble is not focused on product, he is mentoring underrepresented and aspiring developers, speaking at technology events like this one, or spending time with his daughters.<br />
<br />
*[https://blog.prototypr.io/citizen-centered-designing-technology-solutions-for-democracy-at-ndi-e9abf8e9a709 Article on <i>Medium</i> Citizen Centered]<br />
*[https://youtu.be/osutKUqay0I <i>How to build with data trust and privacy as a baseline</i> given at StrangeLoop 2019 ]<br />
*[https://twitter.com/nobleackerson Twitter Account]<br />
*[https://nobles.page/ Noble's Website]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2019_Conference_Volunteers&diff=466922019 Conference Volunteers2019-02-15T17:22:36Z<p>WhitniWatkins: added name to Thursday, Day 3 PM slot</p>
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<div>= Code4Lib 2019 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2019.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Karen Coyle<br />
* Justin Coyne<br />
* Shaun Ellis<br />
* Erin Fahy<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Megan Kudzia<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
<br />
Monday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:Anarchivist|Mark Matienzo]]<br />
<br />
Tuesday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: [[User:Hardyoyo|Hardy Pottinger]]<br />
* 8am - 10am: [[User:KaitlinNewson|Kaitlin Newson]]<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the craft brew and game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: [[User:tallgood|Tammy Allgood Wolf]] (need to be at venue at 6:30pm so on the first bus or arrive on their own)<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here'' (ditto)<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* https://www.thetech.org/floor-maps Floor Map. Lower Level<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Two:<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: [[User:hardyoyo|Hardy Pottinger]]<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
* AM volunteer: Thomas Guignard<br />
* PM volunteer: Lydia Zvyagintseva<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Whitni''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: [[User:ChrisDay|Chris Day]]<br />
* PM volunteer: Lydia Zvyagintseva<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM volunteer: [[User:ChrisDay|Chris Day]]<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Cary Gordon<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: [mailto:fu@usna.edu Li Fu]<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: [mailto:fu@usna.edu Li Fu]<br />
* PM Volunteer: [mailto:ethan.t.gates@gmail.com Ethan Gates]<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* AM Volunteer: [mailto:ethan.t.gates@gmail.com Ethan Gates]<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: Hardy Pottinger<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); [[User:ElissaThomas|Elissa Thomas]] (West);<br />
* PM volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); ''Your Name Here'' (West)<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); Jeff Rynhart (West);<br />
* PM volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); Jeff Rynhart (West)<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here'' (East); Kevin Clair (West)<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
* Before the conference: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]] & [[User:Anarchivist|Mark Matienzo]]<br />
* During the conference: [[User:Anarchivist|Mark Matienzo]] & "Your Name Here" & [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:tallgood|Tammy Allgood Wolf]]<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: [http://mailto:phette23@gmail.com Eric Phetteplace]<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
* PM Volunteer: [[User:hardyoyo|Hardy Pottinger]]<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: 'Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]] phette23 on slack or gmail<br />
* [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* [[User:Hardyoyo|Hardy Pottinger]] hpottinger on slack or -at-library-dot-ucla-dot-edu<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2019]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2019_Conference_Volunteers&diff=466912019 Conference Volunteers2019-02-15T17:20:58Z<p>WhitniWatkins: added name to Thursday AM slot</p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2019 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2019.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Karen Coyle<br />
* Justin Coyne<br />
* Shaun Ellis<br />
* Erin Fahy<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Megan Kudzia<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
<br />
Monday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:Anarchivist|Mark Matienzo]]<br />
<br />
Tuesday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: [[User:Hardyoyo|Hardy Pottinger]]<br />
* 8am - 10am: [[User:KaitlinNewson|Kaitlin Newson]]<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the craft brew and game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: [[User:tallgood|Tammy Allgood Wolf]] (need to be at venue at 6:30pm so on the first bus or arrive on their own)<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here'' (ditto)<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* https://www.thetech.org/floor-maps Floor Map. Lower Level<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Two:<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: [[User:hardyoyo|Hardy Pottinger]]<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter (#c4l19), IRC, and Slack (#general) and passing questions to the Mic-minders on Slack (#code4libcon)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc). Asking questions on behalf of remote attendees passed to the slack channel: #code4libcon<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
* AM volunteer: Thomas Guignard<br />
* PM volunteer: Lydia Zvyagintseva<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Whitni''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: [[User:ChrisDay|Chris Day]]<br />
* PM volunteer: Lydia Zvyagintseva<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM volunteer: [[User:ChrisDay|Chris Day]]<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Cary Gordon<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: [mailto:fu@usna.edu Li Fu]<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: [mailto:fu@usna.edu Li Fu]<br />
* PM Volunteer: [mailto:ethan.t.gates@gmail.com Ethan Gates]<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* AM Volunteer: [mailto:ethan.t.gates@gmail.com Ethan Gates]<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: Hardy Pottinger<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); [[User:ElissaThomas|Elissa Thomas]] (West);<br />
* PM volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); ''Your Name Here'' (West)<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); Jeff Rynhart (West);<br />
* PM volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); Jeff Rynhart (West)<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here'' (East); Kevin Clair (West)<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
* Before the conference: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]] & [[User:Anarchivist|Mark Matienzo]]<br />
* During the conference: [[User:Anarchivist|Mark Matienzo]] & "Your Name Here" & [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:tallgood|Tammy Allgood Wolf]]<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day One:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: [http://mailto:phette23@gmail.com Eric Phetteplace]<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Whitni<br />
* PM Volunteer: [[User:hardyoyo|Hardy Pottinger]]<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: 'Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Whitni''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]] phette23 on slack or gmail<br />
* [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* [[User:Hardyoyo|Hardy Pottinger]] hpottinger on slack or -at-library-dot-ucla-dot-edu<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2019]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2019_Conference_Volunteers&diff=466622019 Conference Volunteers2019-02-13T19:59:08Z<p>WhitniWatkins: added my name.</p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2019 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2019.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Karen Coyle<br />
* Justin Coyne<br />
* Shaun Ellis<br />
* Erin Fahy<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Megan Kudzia<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
<br />
Monday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: [[User:Hardyoyo|Hardy Pottinger]]<br />
* 8am - 10am: [[User:KaitlinNewson|Kaitlin Newson]]<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the craft brew and game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here'' (need to be at venue at 6:30pm so on the first bus or arrive on their own)<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here'' (ditto)<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter, IRC, and Slack and passing questions to the Mic-minders.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Lydia Zvyagintseva<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Whitni''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: [[User:ChrisDay|Chris Day]]<br />
* PM volunteer: 'Lydia Zvyagintseva<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM volunteer: [[User:ChrisDay|Chris Day]]<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Cary Gordon<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: [mailto:fu@usna.edu Li Fu]<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: [mailto:fu@usna.edu Li Fu]<br />
* PM Volunteer: [mailto:ethan.t.gates@gmail.com Ethan Gates]<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* AM Volunteer: [mailto:ethan.t.gates@gmail.com Ethan Gates]<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: Hardy Pottinger<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); [[User:ElissaThomas|Elissa Thomas]] (West);<br />
* PM volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); ''Your Name Here'' (West)<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); Jeff Rynhart (West);<br />
* PM volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); Jeff Rynhart (West)<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here'' (East); Kevin Clair (West)<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
* Before the conference: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]] & [[User:Anarchivist|Mark Matienzo]]<br />
* During the conference: [[User:Anarchivist|Mark Matienzo]] & "Your Name Here" & [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: Tammy Allgood Wolf<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: 'Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Whitni''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]] phette23 on slack or gmail<br />
* [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* [[User:Hardyoyo|Hardy Pottinger]] hpottinger on slack or -at-library-dot-ucla-dot-edu<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2019]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2019_Conference_Volunteers&diff=466612019 Conference Volunteers2019-02-13T19:55:46Z<p>WhitniWatkins: /* Session Timers */ added my name</p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2019 Conference Volunteers =<br />
<br />
Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
<br />
== Community Support Volunteers ==<br />
<br />
See https://2019.code4lib.org/conduct/#officers for more details, including contact information.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: N/A<br />
<br />
* Karen Coyle<br />
* Justin Coyne<br />
* Shaun Ellis<br />
* Erin Fahy<br />
* Bobbi Fox<br />
* Wayne Graham<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Megan Kudzia<br />
* Anne Slaughter<br />
<br />
== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
<br />
If you're local to the area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics & Registration ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
<br />
Monday, day before:<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* 3pm - 6pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Tuesday, preconference day:<br />
* 8am - 10am: [[User:Hardyoyo|Hardy Pottinger]]<br />
* 8am - 10am: [[User:KaitlinNewson|Kaitlin Newson]]<br />
* 1pm - 3pm: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, day one:<br />
* 8am - 9:30am: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Events ==<br />
<br />
Help manage the craft brew and game night, solve any problems that pop-up, have fun, etc. Game Night is in the Hotel this year.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day One:<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here'' (need to be at venue at 6:30pm so on the first bus or arrive on their own)<br />
* 6:30-7:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here'' (ditto)<br />
* 7:30-8:30pm Reception: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* 9:30-10pm Game Night Cleanup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter, IRC, and Slack and passing questions to the Mic-minders.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Tuesday, Preconference Day:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day One:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Mic-minders ==<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc)<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM volunteer: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: Lydia Zvyagintseva<br />
* PM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM volunteer: [[User:ChrisDay|Chris Day]]<br />
* PM volunteer: 'Lydia Zvyagintseva<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM volunteer: [[User:ChrisDay|Chris Day]]<br />
* AM volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
<br />
Livestream assistants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Cary Gordon<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: [mailto:fu@usna.edu Li Fu]<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: [mailto:fu@usna.edu Li Fu]<br />
* PM Volunteer: [mailto:ethan.t.gates@gmail.com Ethan Gates]<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* AM Volunteer: [mailto:ethan.t.gates@gmail.com Ethan Gates]<br />
<br />
== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: Hardy Pottinger<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); [[User:ElissaThomas|Elissa Thomas]] (West);<br />
* PM volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); ''Your Name Here'' (West)<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); Jeff Rynhart (West);<br />
* PM volunteer: [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (East); Jeff Rynhart (West)<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here'' (East); Kevin Clair (West)<br />
<br />
== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people. Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
* Before the conference: [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]] & [[User:Anarchivist|Mark Matienzo]]<br />
* During the conference: [[User:Anarchivist|Mark Matienzo]] & "Your Name Here" & [[User:Kimpham54|Kim Pham]]<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator: Tammy Allgood Wolf<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: Dre<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
Assist the AV crew with running the talk timer. They will have a digital sign so this volunteer functions mostly as a backup who is prepared in case the system fails or someone goes over time without noticing the signage.<br />
<br />
Onsite Volunteer Committee Coordinator:<br />
<br />
Wednesday, Day Two:<br />
* AM Volunteer: 'Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Whitni''<br />
<br />
Thursday, Day Three:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* PM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
Friday, Day Four:<br />
* AM Volunteer: ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]] phette23 on slack or gmail<br />
* [[User:rtennant|Roy Tennant]]<br />
* [[User:Hardyoyo|Hardy Pottinger]] hpottinger on slack or -at-library-dot-ucla-dot-edu<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2019]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=Code4Lib_2019_Conference_Committees&diff=46254Code4Lib 2019 Conference Committees2018-07-25T18:10:27Z<p>WhitniWatkins: added a disclaimer to my volunteering.</p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2019 Conference Committees =<br />
<br />
Hosting a conference is incredibly complex, and it cannot be done without the help of the entire community. If you are interested in being an awesome person and applying your skills to a particular part of the Code4Lib 2019 conference, create an account on this wiki and sign-up for one or more of the groups below (please provide a contact). Each committee must have a Primary Contact (chair), Secondary Contact (co-chair), and Documentarian (secretary). The role of the Documentarian is to transcribe key information to future conference committees, such as timelines, costs, process, etc. Feel free to improve the summary statements for each of the committees. When adding your name, please indicate 'v' if you are a veteran on the committee so that we ensure committees are not made up entirely of newbies.<br />
<br />
We will assign a local contact (LPC) to each committee.<br />
<br />
== Location and Dates ==<br />
<br />
* Location: Bay Area, California (more info coming soon)<br />
* Dates: we're looking at February-April, 2019<br />
** Pre-conferences: Coming Soon<br />
** Main meeting: Coming Soon<br />
** Post conference activities: Coming Soon<br />
<br />
== Local Planning Committee ==<br />
This committee is charged with running the show such as overall timeline, budgeting, coordinating of locations and logistics, wrangler of committees, and communicating with the community.<br />
<br />
* [mailto:nicole.esque@gmail.com Nicole Johnson], bepress - co-chair, Primary Contact<br />
* [mailto:ephetteplace@cca.edu Eric Phetteplace], California College of the Arts - co-chair, Primary Contact<br />
* [mailto:tennantr@oclc.org Roy Tennant], OCLC - Tertiary Contact<br />
* [mailto:matienzo@stanford.edu Mark Matienzo], Stanford University - Tertiary Contact<br />
* [mailto:aaron.collier@stanford.edu Aaron Collier], Stanford University - Tertiary Contact<br />
* Ray Pun, Fresno State - Tertiary Contact<br />
<br />
== Website Working Group ==<br />
This group will focus on content strategy (in collaboration with the Documentation Committee) and feature implementations to improve the overall user experience for users (i.e., on-site and remote attendees, speakers, potential sponsors, post-conference users). <br />
<br />
[[2019 Website Working Group Documents|2019 Website Working Group Documents]]<br />
<br />
* [[User:KaitlinNewson|Kaitlin Newson]], Scholars Portal - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* [[User:WhitniWatkins|Whitni Watkins]], Analog Devices, Inc. - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair (if you want to volunteer and you've not served on any Code4Lib committees before, let me know, I'll step aside) <br />
* [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]], California College of the Arts - Local Planning Contact<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* [[User:Ranti|Ranti Junus]], Michigan State University - Volunteer<br />
* [[User:jcoyne|Justin Coyne]], Stanford - Volunteer<br />
* [[User:AshleyBrewer|Ashley Brewer]], Virginia Commonwealth University - Volunteer<br />
* Cody Whitby, Virginia Commonwealth University - Volunteer<br />
* [[User:jgo|Joshua Gomez]], UCLA - Volunteer<br />
* Laura Chuang - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Budget Committee ==<br />
This group will focus on making sure we are appropriately planning for budgetary issues. <br />
<br />
[[2019 Budget and Sponsorship Documents|2019 Budget and Sponsorship Documents]]<br />
<br />
* [mailto:swayh@oclc.org Hank Sway] - Primary Contact AKA Chair<br />
* [mailto:gmcharlt@gmail.com Galen Charlton] - Secondary Contact and Co-Chair (veteran of 2017 and 2018)<br />
* Mark Matienzo - Local Planning Contact <br />
* [mailto:gmcharlt@gmail.com Galen Charlton] - Documentarian (veteran of 2017 and 2018)<br />
* [mailto:bethany@clir.org Bethany Nowviskie] - ex officio, fiscal host (CLIR/DLF) <br />
* [mailto:chennesy@berkeley.edu Cody Hennesy]- Volunteer (UC Berkeley)<br />
<br />
== Sponsorship Committee ==<br />
This group involves working with the LPC and budget committee to close any budget gaps and talking to potential sponsors to find the level that is right for them.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Budget and Sponsorship Documents|2019 Budget and Sponsorship Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* [mailto:jeffreystephensabol@gmail.com Jeffrey Sabol] - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [mailto:nicole.esque@gmail.com Nicole Johnson] - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* [mailto:mprice@calpoly.edu Mike Price] - Volunteer (Cal Poly)<br />
* [mailto:selizabethgreen@gmail.com Sarah Green] - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Keynote Committee ==<br />
This group will: gather nominations from Code4Lib community; contact nominees to confirm their willingness and availability; collect bios from the available nominees and add them to the Diebold-o-Tron; support the voting process; work with the community's top nominees to schedule their keynotes; and collaborate with other committees and the community to ensure everything is communicated appropriately and logistical matters are given suitable attention.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Keynote Documents|2019 Keynote Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Pre-conference Committee ==<br />
This committee plans the pre-conference day. It keeps strong lines of communications open with the Program Committee. It also helps shepherd events on the day itself.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Pre-conference Documents|2019 Pre-conference Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Program Committee == <br />
This committee plans the structure of the program, arranges the voting on presentations, etc. This includes soliciting regular talks. These folks will also manage the flow of the program at the conference -- introducing speakers or soliciting other volunteers to MC. Committee membership will be capped at 10 members.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Program Documents|2019 Program Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair <br />
* [http://roytennant.com/ Roy Tennant] - Local Planning Contact <br />
* [https://lib.ncsu.edu/staff/akorphan Dre] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:bomanca@miamioh.edu Craig Boman] - Volunteer<br />
* [http://about.me/cynthiang Arty (Cynthia Ng)] - Volunteer <br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Scholarship Committee ==<br />
This committee works with funding institutions to arrange the scholarships offered. They solicit submissions and select winners of the scholarship(s). They also work with the winners to plan their travel and arrangements.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Scholarship Documents|2019 Scholarship Documents]]<br />
<br />
* [mailto:elvia.ar@uci.edu Elvia Arroyo-Ramirez - UC Irvine] - Primary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [mailto:mlemusro@iupui.edu Mairelys Lemus-Rojas - IUPUI] - Primary Contact aka Co-Chair <br />
* [mailto:phette23@gmail.com Eric Phetteplace] - Local Planning Contact <br />
* [mailto:mandellr@usc.edu Rachel Mandell] - Documentarian <br />
* [mailto:avloera@cpp.edu Alyssa V. Loera - Cal Poly Pomona] - (Volunteer)<br />
* [mailto:yooyoung.lee@uottawa.ca Yoo Young Lee - uOttawa] - (Volunteer)<br />
<br />
== T-Shirt Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the t-shirt contest, collecting submissions, and putting out the call for votes. This committee is also responsible for helping the local planning committee identify a vendor that will fit within the budget constraints for the conference. User sizes and preferences will be obtained as part of the registration process.<br />
<br />
[[2019 T-Shirt Documents|2019 T-Shirt Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Onsite Volunteer Committee ==<br />
This committee wrangles <s>tributes</s> people to volunteer for the following duties:<br />
<br />
[[2019 Onsite Volunteer Documents|2019 Onsite Volunteer Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka (Co-)Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Social Activities Committee ==<br />
This committee works closely with the local programming committee in organizing events outside of conference hours. This committee is in charge of organizing the Newcomer Dinner (traditionally held the night before the first day of the main conference) as well as ensuring that there is a variety of different events to cater to different interests (alcoholic/non-alcoholic, carnivore/vegan, mainstream/niche, and everything in between). <br />
<br />
[[2019 Social Activities Documents|2019 Social Activities Documents]]<br />
<br />
Conference goers - The page you are looking for is at [[2019 Social Activities]]<br />
<br />
* Becky Yoose - Primary (or secondary if there's someone who wants to step up this year!) Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Streaming Video Committee ==<br />
With the local program committee(as appropriate), organize the streaming and archiving of presentations at the conference. This could include securing A/V equipment, working with the conference venue w/r/t AV needs, choosing streaming and archiving providers, post-production editing and posting of videos, securing speaker releases for recording talks (?), and, of course, actually running the camera during the conference.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Streaming Video Documents|2019 Streaming Video Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Code4Lib 2019 Host Voting Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the call for hosts for the next annual code4lib conference as well as the voting process. <br />
<br />
[[2019 Host Voting Documents|2019 Host Voting Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Wifi and Electrical ==<br />
Arguably the most important committee. Coordinates with the local programming committee and the conference venue to ensure that wifi will be functioning for 450 people x 3 to 4 wifi enabled devices per person... as well as ensuring that there is ample power for folks to plug said devices in at the conference. Note that this will largely be handled by the conference management company.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Wifi and Electrical Documents|2019 Wifi and Electrical Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Book Giveaway Committee ==<br />
This committee solicits free copies of books from various publishers or free keys/copies of programs from various companies (for example, free private repo from Github or license for oXygen). They also handle the raffle at the conference (with a randomizer to do the drawing of names).<br />
<br />
[[2019 Book Giveaway Documents|2019 Book Giveaway Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== IRC and Slack Committee ==<br />
Coordinate with freenode to ensure that the #code4lib IRC & Slack channels can handle the extra traffic during the conference. Also responsible for recruiting and advertising IRC helpers at the conference.<br />
<br />
[[2019 IRC and Slack Documents|2019 IRC and Slack Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair <br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Accessibility Committee ==<br />
Document and address major points of the conference that are not accessible for conference attendees (physical and virtual).<br />
<br />
[[2019 Accessibility Documents|2019 Accessibility Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Whatever Committee ==<br />
Not a committee per se. This is a list of people who are willing to help the above committees with various tasks.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Whatever Documents|2019 Whatever Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
[[Category:Code4Lib2019]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=Code4Lib_2019_Conference_Committees&diff=46253Code4Lib 2019 Conference Committees2018-07-25T18:09:40Z<p>WhitniWatkins: added my name as co-chair, secondary contact.</p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2019 Conference Committees =<br />
<br />
Hosting a conference is incredibly complex, and it cannot be done without the help of the entire community. If you are interested in being an awesome person and applying your skills to a particular part of the Code4Lib 2019 conference, create an account on this wiki and sign-up for one or more of the groups below (please provide a contact). Each committee must have a Primary Contact (chair), Secondary Contact (co-chair), and Documentarian (secretary). The role of the Documentarian is to transcribe key information to future conference committees, such as timelines, costs, process, etc. Feel free to improve the summary statements for each of the committees. When adding your name, please indicate 'v' if you are a veteran on the committee so that we ensure committees are not made up entirely of newbies.<br />
<br />
We will assign a local contact (LPC) to each committee.<br />
<br />
== Location and Dates ==<br />
<br />
* Location: Bay Area, California (more info coming soon)<br />
* Dates: we're looking at February-April, 2019<br />
** Pre-conferences: Coming Soon<br />
** Main meeting: Coming Soon<br />
** Post conference activities: Coming Soon<br />
<br />
== Local Planning Committee ==<br />
This committee is charged with running the show such as overall timeline, budgeting, coordinating of locations and logistics, wrangler of committees, and communicating with the community.<br />
<br />
* [mailto:nicole.esque@gmail.com Nicole Johnson], bepress - co-chair, Primary Contact<br />
* [mailto:ephetteplace@cca.edu Eric Phetteplace], California College of the Arts - co-chair, Primary Contact<br />
* [mailto:tennantr@oclc.org Roy Tennant], OCLC - Tertiary Contact<br />
* [mailto:matienzo@stanford.edu Mark Matienzo], Stanford University - Tertiary Contact<br />
* [mailto:aaron.collier@stanford.edu Aaron Collier], Stanford University - Tertiary Contact<br />
* Ray Pun, Fresno State - Tertiary Contact<br />
<br />
== Website Working Group ==<br />
This group will focus on content strategy (in collaboration with the Documentation Committee) and feature implementations to improve the overall user experience for users (i.e., on-site and remote attendees, speakers, potential sponsors, post-conference users). <br />
<br />
[[2019 Website Working Group Documents|2019 Website Working Group Documents]]<br />
<br />
* [[User:KaitlinNewson|Kaitlin Newson]], Scholars Portal - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* [[User:WhitniWatkins|Whitni Watkins]], Analog Devices, Inc. - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]], California College of the Arts - Local Planning Contact<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* [[User:Ranti|Ranti Junus]], Michigan State University - Volunteer<br />
* [[User:jcoyne|Justin Coyne]], Stanford - Volunteer<br />
* [[User:AshleyBrewer|Ashley Brewer]], Virginia Commonwealth University - Volunteer<br />
* Cody Whitby, Virginia Commonwealth University - Volunteer<br />
* [[User:jgo|Joshua Gomez]], UCLA - Volunteer<br />
* Laura Chuang - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Budget Committee ==<br />
This group will focus on making sure we are appropriately planning for budgetary issues. <br />
<br />
[[2019 Budget and Sponsorship Documents|2019 Budget and Sponsorship Documents]]<br />
<br />
* [mailto:swayh@oclc.org Hank Sway] - Primary Contact AKA Chair<br />
* [mailto:gmcharlt@gmail.com Galen Charlton] - Secondary Contact and Co-Chair (veteran of 2017 and 2018)<br />
* Mark Matienzo - Local Planning Contact <br />
* [mailto:gmcharlt@gmail.com Galen Charlton] - Documentarian (veteran of 2017 and 2018)<br />
* [mailto:bethany@clir.org Bethany Nowviskie] - ex officio, fiscal host (CLIR/DLF) <br />
* [mailto:chennesy@berkeley.edu Cody Hennesy]- Volunteer (UC Berkeley)<br />
<br />
== Sponsorship Committee ==<br />
This group involves working with the LPC and budget committee to close any budget gaps and talking to potential sponsors to find the level that is right for them.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Budget and Sponsorship Documents|2019 Budget and Sponsorship Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* [mailto:jeffreystephensabol@gmail.com Jeffrey Sabol] - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [mailto:nicole.esque@gmail.com Nicole Johnson] - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* [mailto:mprice@calpoly.edu Mike Price] - Volunteer (Cal Poly)<br />
* [mailto:selizabethgreen@gmail.com Sarah Green] - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Keynote Committee ==<br />
This group will: gather nominations from Code4Lib community; contact nominees to confirm their willingness and availability; collect bios from the available nominees and add them to the Diebold-o-Tron; support the voting process; work with the community's top nominees to schedule their keynotes; and collaborate with other committees and the community to ensure everything is communicated appropriately and logistical matters are given suitable attention.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Keynote Documents|2019 Keynote Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Pre-conference Committee ==<br />
This committee plans the pre-conference day. It keeps strong lines of communications open with the Program Committee. It also helps shepherd events on the day itself.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Pre-conference Documents|2019 Pre-conference Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Program Committee == <br />
This committee plans the structure of the program, arranges the voting on presentations, etc. This includes soliciting regular talks. These folks will also manage the flow of the program at the conference -- introducing speakers or soliciting other volunteers to MC. Committee membership will be capped at 10 members.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Program Documents|2019 Program Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair <br />
* [http://roytennant.com/ Roy Tennant] - Local Planning Contact <br />
* [https://lib.ncsu.edu/staff/akorphan Dre] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:bomanca@miamioh.edu Craig Boman] - Volunteer<br />
* [http://about.me/cynthiang Arty (Cynthia Ng)] - Volunteer <br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Scholarship Committee ==<br />
This committee works with funding institutions to arrange the scholarships offered. They solicit submissions and select winners of the scholarship(s). They also work with the winners to plan their travel and arrangements.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Scholarship Documents|2019 Scholarship Documents]]<br />
<br />
* [mailto:elvia.ar@uci.edu Elvia Arroyo-Ramirez - UC Irvine] - Primary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [mailto:mlemusro@iupui.edu Mairelys Lemus-Rojas - IUPUI] - Primary Contact aka Co-Chair <br />
* [mailto:phette23@gmail.com Eric Phetteplace] - Local Planning Contact <br />
* [mailto:mandellr@usc.edu Rachel Mandell] - Documentarian <br />
* [mailto:avloera@cpp.edu Alyssa V. Loera - Cal Poly Pomona] - (Volunteer)<br />
* [mailto:yooyoung.lee@uottawa.ca Yoo Young Lee - uOttawa] - (Volunteer)<br />
<br />
== T-Shirt Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the t-shirt contest, collecting submissions, and putting out the call for votes. This committee is also responsible for helping the local planning committee identify a vendor that will fit within the budget constraints for the conference. User sizes and preferences will be obtained as part of the registration process.<br />
<br />
[[2019 T-Shirt Documents|2019 T-Shirt Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Onsite Volunteer Committee ==<br />
This committee wrangles <s>tributes</s> people to volunteer for the following duties:<br />
<br />
[[2019 Onsite Volunteer Documents|2019 Onsite Volunteer Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka (Co-)Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Social Activities Committee ==<br />
This committee works closely with the local programming committee in organizing events outside of conference hours. This committee is in charge of organizing the Newcomer Dinner (traditionally held the night before the first day of the main conference) as well as ensuring that there is a variety of different events to cater to different interests (alcoholic/non-alcoholic, carnivore/vegan, mainstream/niche, and everything in between). <br />
<br />
[[2019 Social Activities Documents|2019 Social Activities Documents]]<br />
<br />
Conference goers - The page you are looking for is at [[2019 Social Activities]]<br />
<br />
* Becky Yoose - Primary (or secondary if there's someone who wants to step up this year!) Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Streaming Video Committee ==<br />
With the local program committee(as appropriate), organize the streaming and archiving of presentations at the conference. This could include securing A/V equipment, working with the conference venue w/r/t AV needs, choosing streaming and archiving providers, post-production editing and posting of videos, securing speaker releases for recording talks (?), and, of course, actually running the camera during the conference.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Streaming Video Documents|2019 Streaming Video Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Code4Lib 2019 Host Voting Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the call for hosts for the next annual code4lib conference as well as the voting process. <br />
<br />
[[2019 Host Voting Documents|2019 Host Voting Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Wifi and Electrical ==<br />
Arguably the most important committee. Coordinates with the local programming committee and the conference venue to ensure that wifi will be functioning for 450 people x 3 to 4 wifi enabled devices per person... as well as ensuring that there is ample power for folks to plug said devices in at the conference. Note that this will largely be handled by the conference management company.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Wifi and Electrical Documents|2019 Wifi and Electrical Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Book Giveaway Committee ==<br />
This committee solicits free copies of books from various publishers or free keys/copies of programs from various companies (for example, free private repo from Github or license for oXygen). They also handle the raffle at the conference (with a randomizer to do the drawing of names).<br />
<br />
[[2019 Book Giveaway Documents|2019 Book Giveaway Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== IRC and Slack Committee ==<br />
Coordinate with freenode to ensure that the #code4lib IRC & Slack channels can handle the extra traffic during the conference. Also responsible for recruiting and advertising IRC helpers at the conference.<br />
<br />
[[2019 IRC and Slack Documents|2019 IRC and Slack Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair <br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact <br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Accessibility Committee ==<br />
Document and address major points of the conference that are not accessible for conference attendees (physical and virtual).<br />
<br />
[[2019 Accessibility Documents|2019 Accessibility Documents]]<br />
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* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
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== Whatever Committee ==<br />
Not a committee per se. This is a list of people who are willing to help the above committees with various tasks.<br />
<br />
[[2019 Whatever Documents|2019 Whatever Documents]]<br />
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* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
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[[Category:Code4Lib2019]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2018_Conference_Volunteers&diff=457332018 Conference Volunteers2018-01-29T17:52:36Z<p>WhitniWatkins: added name to thursday AM sessions</p>
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<div>= Code4Lib 2018 Conference Volunteers =<br />
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Call for volunteers during the actual conference, as opposed to the conference planning committees.<br />
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== Concierge/Local Guides ==<br />
Available after sessions to direct people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc.<br />
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If you're local to the DC area (or know it very well), you can pick up a white "LOCAL" ribbon at check-in. Conference hosts will direct attendees to seek out Local Guides for directions, restaurant recommendations, etc.<br />
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== Conference Logistics ==<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Monday 2/12:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Tuesday 2/13:<br />
* Time TBD:''Your Name Here''<br />
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Wednesday 2/14:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Thursday 2/15:<br />
* Time TBD:''Your Name Here''<br />
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Friday 2/16:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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== Preconference Setup & Sessions==<br />
Help manage preconference sessions, setting up projectors, etc.<br />
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Preconference Setup and sessions Tuesday 2/13:<br />
* Time TBD: [mailto:mwaugh2@lsu.edu Mike Waugh] (I can help early morning Tuesday before sessions, or Monday afternoon/evening)<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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== Social Networking ==<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter, IRC, and Slack and passing questions to the Mic-minders.<br />
<br />
Tuesday 2/13:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Wednesday 2/14:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Thursday 2/15:<br />
* Time TBD:''Your Name Here''<br />
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Friday 2/16:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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== Mic-minders ==<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc)<br />
<br />
Wednesday 2/14:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Thursday 2/15:<br />
* Time TBD:''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Friday 2/16:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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== Livestream Assistants (Onsite) ==<br />
Livestream assitants will help the livestream technicians in the presentation room, troubleshooting video and audio connections at the podium, and monitoring the encoding computer. Two people are needed for each shift. You are welcome to sign up for multiple shifts!<br />
<br />
Wednesday 2/14:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Thursday 2/15:<br />
* Time TBD:''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Friday 2/16:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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== Livestream QA (Remote) ==<br />
Volunteers for livestream QA will be remotely watching the conference and can notify us if there are any issues with the feed. We'd prefer two or three volunteers per shift, located in different parts of the US/world. All times below are Pacific Standard Time (PST).<br />
<br />
Wednesday 2/14:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here'' (East); ''Your Name Here'' (West);<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here'' (East); ''Your Name Here'' (West);<br />
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Thursday 2/15:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here'' (East); ''Your Name Here'' (West);<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here'' (East); ''Your Name Here'' (West);<br />
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Friday 2/16:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here'' (East); ''Your Name Here'' (West);<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here'' (East); ''Your Name Here'' (West);<br />
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== IRC/Slack (Technical) ==<br />
Access: Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC/Slack less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people.<br />
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* Before the conference: [[User:Anarchivist|Mark Matienzo]]<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Helper: Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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==MCs==<br />
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Wednesday 2/14:<br />
* Time TBD (AM?): Becky Yoose<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Thursday 2/15:<br />
* Time TBD:''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Friday 2/16:<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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== Session Timers ==<br />
People who volunteer to sit up front, keep time (and bring timer equipment - i.e. a laptop or tablet with a stopwatch program). It's good to have two people in each slot to back each other up in case of machinery failure.<br />
<br />
Wednesday 2/14:<br />
* Time TBD: Primary: ''Your Name Here'' ; Backup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: Primary: ''Your Name Here'' ; Backup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Thursday 2/15:<br />
* Time TBD: Primary: ''Whitni'' ; Backup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: Primary: ''Your Name Here'' ; Backup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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Friday 2/16:<br />
* Time TBD: Primary: ''Your Name Here'' ; Backup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
* Time TBD: Primary: ''Your Name Here'' ; Backup: ''Your Name Here''<br />
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== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
<br />
* [mailto:bomanca@miamioh.edu Craig Boman]<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
* ''Your Name Here''<br />
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<div>Eric Cahanin 2017 t-shirt submission</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=File:Code4Lib-shirts.jpg&diff=44686File:Code4Lib-shirts.jpg2016-12-19T20:27:28Z<p>WhitniWatkins: WhitniWatkins uploaded a new version of File:Code4Lib-shirts.jpg</p>
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<div>2017 Code4Lib T-Shirt Design Submission</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=File:800px-Caplate.png&diff=44685File:800px-Caplate.png2016-12-19T20:26:49Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
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<div></div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2017_Program_Documents&diff=446782017 Program Documents2016-12-14T20:09:31Z<p>WhitniWatkins: /* Additional Documentation */</p>
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<div>= 2017 Program Committee =<br />
This committee plans the structure of the program, arranges the voting on presentations, etc. This includes soliciting regular talks. These folks will also manage the flow of the program at the conference -- introducing speakers or soliciting other volunteers to MC. Committee membership will be capped at 10 members.<br />
<br />
== Committee Members ==<br />
* [mailto:whitni.watkins@gmail.com Whitni Watkins] - Primary Contact aka Chair (Analog Devices, Boston-ish) -- Twitter: @_whitni<br />
* [mailto:acollier@calstate.edu Aaron Collier] - Local Planning Contact/Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair (Southern California) -- Twitter: @aaronisbrewing<br />
* [mailto:wendy.hagenmaier@gmail.com Wendy Hagenmaier] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* [mailto:katherly@upenn.edu Katherine Lynch] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:matt.r.sherman@gmail.com Matt Sherman] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:ranti.junus@gmail.com Ranti Junus] - Volunteer (Michigan State University)<br />
* [mailto:akorphan@ncsu.edu Andreas Orphanides] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:mbilby@fullerton.edu Mark Bilby] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:gpark@siue.edu Sarah Park] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:gloria@zepheira.com Gloria Gonzalez] - Volunteer<br />
'''FULL''': Please consider volunteering for one or more of the other committees. Thank you.<br />
<br />
== Meeting Minutes ==<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1ZWw7jPvbGfYlBGcVhKWEs3bWM 2016-09-01 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1ZWw7jPvbGfRVUwOXJWMElHdm8 2016-09-09 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1ZWw7jPvbGfWnVaOXdoN2pxQVU 2016-09-16 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kwZCkfNFTVdOSJ0OYM8ZnDd8nXs_Qd_Wogt3pVAnG5Y 2016-09-23 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ylNnmUIInH0Gxh3Q1AkvknXm4ajsYWAtT7hk8wgHoUo 2016-10-21 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qni9QBA2qT-6IRZAwo0wGZKRADBR_DhuE2SOhA9LARM 2016-11-04 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1K9TuKY7cI7xnfIbTB2I6UKuxtYe-I536cZnFTFr_9g0 2016-11-11 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1iLzr5JD1VVkumrx1UM1gmQ09OA9dt5IRRf3MFTUkyN8 2016-12-02 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Vk9-mtk8t1y-JAaixphZ0YzPQhf-V6u13QTdjLW8Egs 2016-12-09 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tG8r9xigg7qCIKbKmhb3C2PVY74_mxWfuEJ7OvQEXL4 2016-12-12 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
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== Additional Documentation ==<br />
<br />
[[Category:Code4Lib2017]]<br />
<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1ZWw7jPvbGfa0w3SkozQWVmWVk Call for committee participation]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1LaX-OGBwAQTm3ZzD49mut51t1-V-tHvPM4UhCIyjLAQ Call for Proposals template]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zIpIoHzZD2lGNX8yGpQCkJzr64Y2pNuLVW9yFwxqQIo Acceptance letter template]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2017_Program_Documents&diff=446772017 Program Documents2016-12-14T20:05:19Z<p>WhitniWatkins: Added all meeting minutes for 2017 program committee meetings.</p>
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<div>= 2017 Program Committee =<br />
This committee plans the structure of the program, arranges the voting on presentations, etc. This includes soliciting regular talks. These folks will also manage the flow of the program at the conference -- introducing speakers or soliciting other volunteers to MC. Committee membership will be capped at 10 members.<br />
<br />
== Committee Members ==<br />
* [mailto:whitni.watkins@gmail.com Whitni Watkins] - Primary Contact aka Chair (Analog Devices, Boston-ish) -- Twitter: @_whitni<br />
* [mailto:acollier@calstate.edu Aaron Collier] - Local Planning Contact/Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair (Southern California) -- Twitter: @aaronisbrewing<br />
* [mailto:wendy.hagenmaier@gmail.com Wendy Hagenmaier] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* [mailto:katherly@upenn.edu Katherine Lynch] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:matt.r.sherman@gmail.com Matt Sherman] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:ranti.junus@gmail.com Ranti Junus] - Volunteer (Michigan State University)<br />
* [mailto:akorphan@ncsu.edu Andreas Orphanides] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:mbilby@fullerton.edu Mark Bilby] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:gpark@siue.edu Sarah Park] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:gloria@zepheira.com Gloria Gonzalez] - Volunteer<br />
'''FULL''': Please consider volunteering for one or more of the other committees. Thank you.<br />
<br />
== Meeting Minutes ==<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1ZWw7jPvbGfYlBGcVhKWEs3bWM 2016-09-01 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1ZWw7jPvbGfRVUwOXJWMElHdm8 2016-09-09 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1ZWw7jPvbGfWnVaOXdoN2pxQVU 2016-09-16 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kwZCkfNFTVdOSJ0OYM8ZnDd8nXs_Qd_Wogt3pVAnG5Y 2016-09-23 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ylNnmUIInH0Gxh3Q1AkvknXm4ajsYWAtT7hk8wgHoUo 2016-10-21 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qni9QBA2qT-6IRZAwo0wGZKRADBR_DhuE2SOhA9LARM 2016-11-04 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1K9TuKY7cI7xnfIbTB2I6UKuxtYe-I536cZnFTFr_9g0 2016-11-11 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1iLzr5JD1VVkumrx1UM1gmQ09OA9dt5IRRf3MFTUkyN8 2016-12-02 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Vk9-mtk8t1y-JAaixphZ0YzPQhf-V6u13QTdjLW8Egs 2016-12-09 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
*[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tG8r9xigg7qCIKbKmhb3C2PVY74_mxWfuEJ7OvQEXL4 2016-12-12 Program Committee Agenda]<br />
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== Additional Documentation ==<br />
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[[Category:Code4Lib2017]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2017_Keynote_Speakers_Nominations&diff=444842017 Keynote Speakers Nominations2016-10-14T14:49:22Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
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<div>Nominations for invited speakers/keynotes for Code4Lib 2017 in Los Angeles. Please include a description and any relevant links and try to keep the list in alphabetical order.<br />
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Please follow the formatting guidelines:<br />
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<pre><br />
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== Nominee's Name ==<br />
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Description of no more than 250 words.<br />
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[[Link(s) with contact information for nominee]]<br />
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</pre><br />
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==Jane Doe (example)==<br />
Jane works at ________, doing _______. <br />
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Some pertinent history/biography/hyperlinks that elucidates why Jane would be a good keynote speaker.<br />
<br />
== Chris Bourg ==<br />
<br />
Chris Bourg is the Director of Libraries at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where she also has oversight of the MIT Press. Prior to assuming her role at MIT, Chris worked for 12 years in the Stanford University Libraries, most recently as the Associate University Librarian for Public Services.<br />
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Chris is keenly interested in issues of diversity and inclusion in higher education; and in the role libraries play in advancing social justice and democracy. She is currently serving as Chair of the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion of the Association of Research Libraries and has written and spoken extensively on diversity, inclusion, and leadership.<br />
<br />
Chris has a PhD in Sociology from Stanford University, and spent 10 years as an active duty U.S. Army officer, including 3 years on the faculty at the United States Military Academy at West Point.<br />
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[https://youtu.be/O2L64H3D52M?t=2059 Watch Chris's Access 2016 keynote address.]<br />
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== Maciej Celgowski ==<br />
<br />
Maciej Celgowski is the founder of the bookmarking site [http://pinboard.in Pinboard], [https://blog.pinboard.in/2010/12/merry_christmas_librarians/ a friend to librarians], a writer of [http://idlewords.com/ popular internet essays], and an entertaining speaker on topics including data, privacy, webpage bloat, and online fandom. He also operates [https://twitter.com/Pinboard a snarky Twitter account]. His most recent talk was [http://idlewords.com/talks/deep_fried_data.htm Deep Fried Data], given at the Library of Congress Collections as Data event in September of 2016. Other talks of interest include [http://idlewords.com/talks/internet_with_a_human_face.htm The Internet With a Human Face] and [http://idlewords.com/talks/fan_is_a_tool_using_animal.htm Fan is a Tool Using Animal].<br />
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Talks archive: http://idlewords.com/talks/ (contact info is at the bottom of the page)<br />
<br />
== Brooke Cunningham ==<br />
<br />
Brooke is an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health research.<br />
She was previously a research fellow at the Medica Research Institute, exploring how providers and health system factors shape the way organizations address health care disparities. She's talked about how the healthcare system collects and profiles patient data in relation to recommended treatments. She offers insight and perspective on how racial bias is built into our systems and how we should approach how we use the data we collect. <br />
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Brooke has a specific interest in race and racism and thinking about race as a system of social stratification, not a biologically valid category. "Cunningham is committed to being part of the next generation of health disparities researchers that advances the field, from the documentation of differences in the health status of population groups to identifying solutions to reduce disparities." [http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20130620005901/en/Medica-Research-Institute-Selects-Brooke-Cunningham-M.D.] <br />
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[http://www.healthdisparities.umn.edu/bio/our-people/brooke-cunningham Brooke Cunningham UMN bio]<br />
[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4214364/ Physicians’ Anxiety Due to Uncertainty and Use of Race in Medical Decision-Making]<br />
[https://www.statnews.com/2016/03/10/medical-schools-teaching-race/ Teaching medical students to challenge ‘unscientific’ racial categories]<br />
<br />
== Dragan Espenscheid ==<br />
<br />
Dragan Espenschied (*1975 in Germany) is a media artist, home computer folk musician and digital culture researcher and conservator living in New York City. Starting out as a net activist in the late 1990’s, he created several online interventions concerned with digital power structures and live network traffic analysis/manipulation together with Alvar Freude. <br />
In his artistic career, Espenschied focuses on the historization of Digital Culture from the perspective of computer users rather than hackers, developers or “inventors”. Together with net art pioneer Olia Lialina he has been creating a significant body of work concerned with how to represent and write a culture-centric history of the networked age. Since 2011, they together have been [http://blog.geocities.institute/ restoring and culturally analyzing 1 TB of GeoCities data], supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Espenschied worked with the transmediale festival’s archive and the Vilem Flusser Archive to conceptually and technically integrate large scale emulation while working as a researcher at the University of Freiburg and the University of Applied Arts in Karlsruhe. Publications include papers on large scale curation of complex digital artifacts, emulation and digital culture, the influential reader Digital Folklore as well as musical releases on Aphex Twin’s label Rephlex and several underground/net labels, performing and lecturing in between raves and museums in Europe and the United States. Since April 2014, he is leading the Digital Conservation Program at [https://rhizome.org/ Rhizome].<br />
<br />
[http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/ http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/]<br />
<br />
== Paul Ford ==<br />
<br />
Paul Ford is a Brooklyn-based writer and web technologist. He often writes about [https://medium.com/message/how-paper-magazines-web-engineers-scaled-kim-kardashians-back-end-sfw-6367f8d37688 the web], [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6241967 archives] [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ programming], [http://www.ftrain.com/wwic.html the nature of information], and [https://medium.com/message/networks-without-networks-7644933a3100 living in the information age]. Past projects include [https://medium.com/message/tilde-club-i-had-a-couple-drinks-and-woke-up-with-1-000-nerds-a8904f0a2ebf tilde.club] and the [http://www.ftrain.com/AWebSiteForHarpers.html semantic web-ified harpers.org] (back in 2003). Ford's 30,000-word article [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ What Is Code?] was the entire June 11, 2015 issue of Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Learn more at his [http://ftrain.com website], on [http://twitter.com/ftrain Twitter], or on [https://medium.com/@ftrain Medium], or watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSL5qVL3Mng his talk at XOXO 2014] or [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2015-06-12/-what-is-code-charlie-rose-06-12- his interview on Charlie Rose]. Paul was also interviewed at [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2012/an-interview-with-paul-ford-and-gina-trapani/ at In the Library with the Lead Pipe, along with Gina Trapani].<br />
<br />
== Kelsey Gilmore-Innis == <br />
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Kelsey Gilmore-Innis is the Chief Technology Officer at [http://www.sexualhealthinnovations.org/ Sexual Health Innovations], creating technology that advances sexual health and wellbeing in the United States. SHI is currently building [http://www.projectcallisto.org/ Project Callisto] to provide a more empowering, transparent, and confidential reporting experience for college sexual assault survivors. Kelsey co-founded the Lambda Ladies group for women in functional programming and speaks regularly around the world on technical topics. As part of the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, she led the development and deployment of the searchable Anti-Eviction Pledge site. Outside of SHI, Kelsey pursues the study of baseball, R&B, presidential trivia and other all-American pursuits.<br />
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[https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y]<br />
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==Christina Harlow==<br />
Christina is not a consortium of people (I know, I've thought that also) She is a brilliant technologist who works at Cornell University beating data into submission. When she isn't doing that (here's why you've thought her twitter account is a consortium) she is talking about the aforementioned data to likeminded people all while managing to run brilliant conferences. Her ability to describe data munging to "non-natives" is something the entire code4lib community should experience, not just the few who've managed to sit in on her workshops, follow her on Twitter etc., Her generosity has likely impacted many in the code4lib community directly or indirectly. It would also be a chance for her to expand on her Missy Elliot themed talk in Philadelphia.<br />
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[http://christinaharlow.com/ http://christinaharlow.com/]<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/cm_harlow @cm_harlow]<br />
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== April Hathcock ==<br />
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April is a scholarly communication librarian at New York University (formerly a corporate attorney) who specializes in issues of ownership and rights. She does research on copyright, diversity, libraries, and feminism. April has presented on digital scholarly work and the affects it's had on scholarly communication systems, Open Access, racial bias, whiteness and racism/anti-racism in libraries. [https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/ https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/]. <br />
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You can find her on twitter [https://twitter.com/AprilHathcock @AprilHathcock]<br />
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[http://readingroom.lib.buffalo.edu/readingroom/PDF/vol1-issue2/From-Dusty-Boxes-to-Data-Bytes.pdf From Dusty Boxes to Data Bytes: Acquiring Rights to Special Collections in the Digital Age]<br />
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[http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2015/lis-diversity/ White Librarianship in BlackFace: Diversity in LIS]<br />
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== Wendy Hsu ==<br />
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Wendy Hsu is a researcher, strategist, and educator who engages with hybrid research and organizing agendas for equality in arts, technology, and civic participation. A former ACLS Public Fellow, Hsu currently works as the digital strategist of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, providing research and strategy to redesign the department’s data and knowledge architecture. Hsu is also the founder of Lab at DCA, a city staff innovation incubator.<br />
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Hsu has published on digital ethnography, sound-based pedagogy, public humanities, open access publishing, Asian American indie rock, Yoko Ono, Taqwacore, and Bollywood. Their academic research on street sound cultures in postcolonial Taiwan focuses on the urban underclass experience of mobility and low-resource technology. Their civic sound data project [http://lalistens.org/ LA Listens] explores the sensory, social, and ecological aspects of Los Angeles streets by providing a creative and engagement platform for community-oriented artists, planners, and organizers. Most recently, Hsu led the maker collective Movable Parts through [http://movableparts.org/projects/karaoke-rickshaw/ Movable Karaoke], a Metro-funded project that evokes and explores the collective mobility experience in LA.<br />
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[http://beingwendyhsu.info/ http://beingwendyhsu.info/]<br />
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== Bergis Jules ==<br />
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Bergis is the University and Political Papers Archivist at University of California, Riverside, and is the Community Lead for [http://www.docnow.io/ Documenting the Now], which focuses on ethically collecting and preserving social media content. Background reading - [https://medium.com/on-archivy/documenting-the-now-ferguson-in-the-archives-adcdbe1d5788?section=%5Bobject%20Object%5D#.nvhvvygy7 Documenting the Now: #Ferguson in the Archives]<br />
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[https://medium.com/@BergisJules Medium]<br />
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXE1hruwg7E Bergis in the Ethics of Social Media Collection and Use panel at DocNow]<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/BergisJules @BergisJules]<br />
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== Sarah Mei ==<br />
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Sarah is a Ruby and JavaScript developer based in San Francisco. She founded [http://railsbridge.org/ RailsBridge ] and [http://bridgefoundry.org/ Bridge Foundry ]. She is the director of Ruby Central, the non-profit that runs the two largest Ruby conferences in the world. <br />
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She's particularly interested in Object Oriented design and [https://www.devmynd.com/blog/2015-1-pairing-with-junior-developers/ pair programming], the effects of dev team social dynamics on code, and increasing community involvement in open source. <br />
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[http://confreaks.com/presenters/150-sarah-mei Video of some past talks ]<br />
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[http://www.sarahmei.com/blog/2013/11/11/why-you-should-never-use-mongodb/ Dangers of shiny technology ]<br />
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[http://twitter.com/sarahmei Twitter @sarahmei]<br />
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==Andreas ("Dre") Orphanides ==<br />
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Dre is the Associate Head of User Experience at NCSU. He is also a long time participating Code4Lib community member. He is one of the co-founders of the beloved Code4Lib workshop, Fail4Lib, which created an inclusive and safe space to talk about project failures and generate constructive conversation around the failures. He's given brilliant and thoughtful talks on user experience and system design. <br />
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Code4Lib talk Architecture is Politics [http://2016.code4lib.org/Architecture-is-politics-the-power-and-the-perils-of-systems-design http://2016.code4lib.org/Architecture-is-politics-the-power-and-the-perils-of-systems-design]<br />
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Fail4Lib [http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2013/03/technology/fail4lib-problematic-projects-generate-constructive-conversation/ http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2013/03/technology/fail4lib-problematic-projects-generate-constructive-conversation/]<br />
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How to Nail In-Building Communication Channels [https://docs.google.com/a/ncsu.edu/presentation/d/1FTc9QWUKPNCTCbel7puDkqnqy8z-YXfvx2O2tt_e1ek/edit?usp=drive_web https://docs.google.com/a/ncsu.edu/presentation/d/1FTc9QWUKPNCTCbel7puDkqnqy8z-YXfvx2O2tt_e1ek/edit?usp=drive_web]<br />
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== David S. H. Rosenthal == <br />
Dr. David Rosenthal started the LOCKSS Program, which is aimed at long-term preservation of web published materials. <br />
[https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/ https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/]<br />
[http://blog.dshr.org/ http://blog.dshr.org/]<br />
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== Sonali Sridhar == <br />
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Sonali Sridhar is cofounder of the [http://www.recurse.com/ Recurse Center] (formerly Hacker School.) Prior to starting the Recurse Center in 2011, she worked as an Interaction Designer at R/GA, and has now taken on the challenge of designing experiences at the Recurse Center, as she aims to create a Bauhaus for programmers. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, and is a founding member of QUILTBAG++, a New York City-based queer and trans tech group committed to social justice. She is also part of the 2015 Creative Ecology Advisory Board at the The Banff Centre's Peter Lougheed Leadership Institute.<br />
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[https://twitter.com/jollysonali https://twitter.com/jollysonali]<br />
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== Whitni Watkins ==<br />
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Whitni is a Web Systems Engineer for Analog Devices, Inc. where she manages multiple systems for their Technical Marketing and Information Services group. She is an active code4lib community member. With her experiences from academic institutions to a semiconductor company, she would bring in various angles of working in the library and technology field.<br />
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LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins]<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/_whitni @_whitni]<br />
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[http://whitni.us http://whitni.us]<br />
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== Greg Wilson ==<br />
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[http://third-bit.com/about.html Greg Wilson] is the co-founder of [http://software-carpentry.org/about/ Software Carpentry], a volunteer organization that teaches basic computing skills to researchers in a wide range of disciplines. Greg has worked for 30 years in both industry and academia, and is the author or editor of several books on computing and two for children.<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/gvwilson @gvwilson]<br />
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== Gene Luen Yang ==<br />
Comic artist and author, Gene Yang has greatly broadened diversity representation in comics with successful titles such as '''American Born Chinese''', '''Boxers and Saints''', and '''The Shadow Hero'''. In 2016, the Library of Congress named him as an Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. In this capacity, Yang has pushed a mission of 'Reading Without Walls' to encourage literacies of all types. Additionally, he has recently started a graphic novel series, '''Secret Coders''' with artist Mike Holmes. This series aims to introduce kids to actual magic they can perform at home: computer programming. As several kids try to uncover the mysteries of their school, they face puzzles and challenges that teach readers about programming. <br />
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[http://geneyang.com/ http://geneyang.com/]<br />
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[http://geneyang.com/secret-coders http://geneyang.com/secret-coders]<br />
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== Juan Benet ==<br />
California-native Juan Benet works at Protocol Labs, and is the original designer behind the IPFS (Inter-planetary File System) protocol [1]. According to very smart people (Vint Cerf, Brewster Kahle, and Tim Berners-Lee, to name a few), decentralized networks are the future of the web and IPFS is at the cutting edge of this technology [2]. The impact on digital preservation alone is enormous. In a lecture at Stanford last year, Juan did a deep dive of IPFS and discussed the principles they followed to to make sure that their protocol would get used and adopted, and not simply be a cool experiment [3]. Addition bio info at the Stanford Computer Forum website [4].<br />
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[1] [http://ipfs.io/ http://ipfs.io/]<br />
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[2] [Inventors of the Internet Are Trying to Build a Truly Permanent Web https://www.wired.com/2016/06/inventors-internet-trying-build-truly-permanent-web/]<br />
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[3] [Stanford Seminar: IPFS and the Permanent Web https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUVmypx9HGI]<br />
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[4] [Juan Benet Bio (via Stanford Computer Forum) http://web.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/151021.html]<br />
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== Cap Watkins ==<br />
Cap Watkins is a product designer and VP of Design at BuzzFeed. He is based in Brooklyn, but often works out of the Los Angeles Buzzfeed office. Cap is also a blogger [1], podcast guest, conference speaker, and lover of start-ups and technology. Cap has a compelling argument for why designers should learn to code and coders should learn to design. He also has revolutionary proposals for managers that have proven to work at Buzzfeed, Etsy, and Amazon, where he has led both design and development teams. <br />
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[1] [Cap Watkins' blog http://blog.capwatkins.com/]<br />
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[2] [99u Talk: Treat Your Life as a User Experience Problem http://99u.com/videos/54317/cap-watkins-treat-your-life-like-a-user-experience-problem]<br />
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== Peter Van Garderen ==<br />
Peter is the original designer and developer of the Archivematica and AtoM software systems. These tools are used to manage the accessibility, usability and authenticity of digital information objects at hundreds of organizations worldwide. These days, Peter is focused on the Decentralized Web and what it means for the future of Archives and the Web in general [1][2].<br />
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[1][Decentralized Autonomous Collections https://medium.com/on-archivy/decentralized-autonomous-collections-ff256267cbd6]<br />
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[2][As we build a Decentralized Web, what values do we want written in the code? https://archive.org/details/DWebSummit2016_Panel_Values]<br />
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== Max Ogden ==<br />
Max Ogden is a developer, open government, geospatial and CouchDB enthusiast from Portland, OR. This year he is a fellow at Code for America, an organization dedicated to helping US cities become more transparent and efficient. He is working with the City of Boston on a project focused on helping high school students better engage in their communities.<br />
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Max also works on privacy centered social networks, open civic data standards, web based mapping tools and neighbor facing “civic web” software.[1] He builds open source tools to unlock the potential of important datasets in science, journalism and government.<br />
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He is one of the founders of the Dat project, a grant-funded, open-source, decentralized data sharing tool for efficiently versioning and syncing changes to data [2]. <br />
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You can see his projects at https://github.com/maxogden<br />
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[1] [Bio from OpenSource Bridge Conf http://opensourcebridge.org/users/750]<br />
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[2] [Dat project http://dat-data.com/]<br />
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== Daniel Shiffman ==<br />
Daniel Shiffman works as an Associate Arts Professor at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts [1]. His focus is on teaching Creative Coding to non-coders and works on developing tutorials, examples, and libraries for Processing, the open source programming language and environment created by Casey Reas and Ben Fry. He is the author of Learning Processing: A Beginner’s Guide to Programming Images, Animation, and Interaction and The Nature of Code (self-published via Kickstarter), an open source book about simulating natural phenomenon in Processing. Daniel runs Coding Rainbow, a highly popular YouTube channel on how to code [2].<br />
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[1] [Website http://shiffman.net/]<br />
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[2] [Coding Rainbow http://codingrainbow.com/]<br />
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== Primavera De Filippi ==<br />
Primavera De Filippi is a permanent researcher at the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) in Paris. She is faculty associate at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, where she is investigating the concept of "governance-by-design" as it relates to online distributed architectures. Most of her research focuses on the legal challenges raised, and faced by emergent decentralized technologies —such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and other blockchain-based applications —and how these technologies could be used to design new governance models capable of supporting large-scale decentralized collaboration and more participatory decision-making [1].<br />
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Primavera gave a highly lauded talk that explored the possibilities that live at the intersection between the blockchain and art, society and work, imagining what the future might look like when creative people use the full power of this technology. <br />
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[1] [Berkman Klein Center Bio https://cyber.harvard.edu/people/pdefilippi]<br />
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[2] [Blockchain Technology and the Future of Work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN-JLKBiVGY]<br />
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== Wendy Seltzer ==<br />
Wendy Seltzer is Policy Counsel to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Visiting Fellow with Yale Law School's Information Society Project, previously a fellow with Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy; the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado; and with the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. <br />
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Wendy also serves on the Board of Directors of The Tor Project, supporting privacy and anonymity research, education, and technology, and the World Wide Web Foundation, dedicated to empowering people through Web technology. <br />
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She helped public interest ISP Online Policy Group to win the first case for damages under DMCA Section 512(f) for abusive copyright claims (OPG v. Diebold), and defended the privacy of Internet users as amicus in Verizon v. RIAA and Charter v. RIAA. <br />
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Her work at the Berkman Center focuses on the legal issues and intellectual property questions surrounding Free Software. She helped to start and now lead the Openlaw project, an experiment bringing the methods of open source and Free Software development to legal argument in the public interest. <br />
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[1] [Personal Bio https://wendy.seltzer.org/]<br />
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== Bret Victor ==<br />
Bret Victor is a designer, developer, activist, and teacher. He has been a UI visionary, making a huge splash with Magick Ink (anticipatory design)[1], and then followed up by proposing new UI's for Math [2], the importance of interactive coding [3], scholarly communication [4], and most recently what technologists can do about climate change [5], among many other works. Victor talks about technologists' power to invent a better world, as can be heard in one of his most influential talks, Inventing on Principle [6]: <br />
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"The purpose of this talk is to tell you that this activist lifestyle is not just for social activists. As a technologist you can recognize the wrong in the world. You can have a vision for what a better world could be. You can dedicate yourself to fighting for principle. Social activists typically fight by organizing, but you can fight by inventing."<br />
- Bret Victor, Inventing on Principle<br />
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[1] [Magick Ink http://worrydream.com/MagicInk/]<br />
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[2] [Kill Math http://worrydream.com/KillMath/]<br />
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[3] [Interactive Programming http://worrydream.com/LearnableProgramming/]<br />
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[4] [Scientific Communication as Sequential Art http://worrydream.com/ScientificCommunicationAsSequentialArt/]<br />
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[5] [What Can a Technologist Do About Climate Change? http://worrydream.com/ClimateChange/]<br />
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[6] [Inventing on Principle https://vimeo.com/36579366]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2017_Keynote_Speakers_Nominations&diff=444832017 Keynote Speakers Nominations2016-10-14T14:48:48Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
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<div>Nominations for invited speakers/keynotes for Code4Lib 2017 in Los Angeles. Please include a description and any relevant links and try to keep the list in alphabetical order.<br />
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== Nominee's Name ==<br />
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==Jane Doe (example)==<br />
Jane works at ________, doing _______. <br />
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Some pertinent history/biography/hyperlinks that elucidates why Jane would be a good keynote speaker.<br />
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== Chris Bourg ==<br />
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Chris Bourg is the Director of Libraries at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where she also has oversight of the MIT Press. Prior to assuming her role at MIT, Chris worked for 12 years in the Stanford University Libraries, most recently as the Associate University Librarian for Public Services.<br />
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Chris is keenly interested in issues of diversity and inclusion in higher education; and in the role libraries play in advancing social justice and democracy. She is currently serving as Chair of the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion of the Association of Research Libraries and has written and spoken extensively on diversity, inclusion, and leadership.<br />
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Chris has a PhD in Sociology from Stanford University, and spent 10 years as an active duty U.S. Army officer, including 3 years on the faculty at the United States Military Academy at West Point.<br />
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[https://youtu.be/O2L64H3D52M?t=2059 Watch Chris's Access 2016 keynote address.]<br />
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== Maciej Celgowski ==<br />
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Maciej Celgowski is the founder of the bookmarking site [http://pinboard.in Pinboard], [https://blog.pinboard.in/2010/12/merry_christmas_librarians/ a friend to librarians], a writer of [http://idlewords.com/ popular internet essays], and an entertaining speaker on topics including data, privacy, webpage bloat, and online fandom. He also operates [https://twitter.com/Pinboard a snarky Twitter account]. His most recent talk was [http://idlewords.com/talks/deep_fried_data.htm Deep Fried Data], given at the Library of Congress Collections as Data event in September of 2016. Other talks of interest include [http://idlewords.com/talks/internet_with_a_human_face.htm The Internet With a Human Face] and [http://idlewords.com/talks/fan_is_a_tool_using_animal.htm Fan is a Tool Using Animal].<br />
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Talks archive: http://idlewords.com/talks/ (contact info is at the bottom of the page)<br />
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== Brooke Cunningham ==<br />
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Brooke is an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health research.<br />
She was previously a research fellow at the Medica Research Institute, exploring how providers and health system factors shape the way organizations address health care disparities. She's talked about how the healthcare system collects and profiles patient data in relation to recommended treatments. She offers insight and perspective on how racial bias is built into our systems and how we should approach how we use the data we collect. <br />
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Brooke has a specific interest in race and racism and thinking about race as a system of social stratification, not a biologically valid category. "Cunningham is committed to being part of the next generation of health disparities researchers that advances the field, from the documentation of differences in the health status of population groups to identifying solutions to reduce disparities." [http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20130620005901/en/Medica-Research-Institute-Selects-Brooke-Cunningham-M.D.] <br />
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[http://www.healthdisparities.umn.edu/bio/our-people/brooke-cunningham Brooke Cunningham UMN bio]<br />
[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4214364/ Physicians’ Anxiety Due to Uncertainty and Use of Race in Medical Decision-Making]<br />
[https://www.statnews.com/2016/03/10/medical-schools-teaching-race/ Teaching medical students to challenge ‘unscientific’ racial categories]<br />
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== Dragan Espenscheid ==<br />
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Dragan Espenschied (*1975 in Germany) is a media artist, home computer folk musician and digital culture researcher and conservator living in New York City. Starting out as a net activist in the late 1990’s, he created several online interventions concerned with digital power structures and live network traffic analysis/manipulation together with Alvar Freude. <br />
In his artistic career, Espenschied focuses on the historization of Digital Culture from the perspective of computer users rather than hackers, developers or “inventors”. Together with net art pioneer Olia Lialina he has been creating a significant body of work concerned with how to represent and write a culture-centric history of the networked age. Since 2011, they together have been [http://blog.geocities.institute/ restoring and culturally analyzing 1 TB of GeoCities data], supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Espenschied worked with the transmediale festival’s archive and the Vilem Flusser Archive to conceptually and technically integrate large scale emulation while working as a researcher at the University of Freiburg and the University of Applied Arts in Karlsruhe. Publications include papers on large scale curation of complex digital artifacts, emulation and digital culture, the influential reader Digital Folklore as well as musical releases on Aphex Twin’s label Rephlex and several underground/net labels, performing and lecturing in between raves and museums in Europe and the United States. Since April 2014, he is leading the Digital Conservation Program at [https://rhizome.org/ Rhizome].<br />
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[http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/ http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/]<br />
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== Paul Ford ==<br />
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Paul Ford is a Brooklyn-based writer and web technologist. He often writes about [https://medium.com/message/how-paper-magazines-web-engineers-scaled-kim-kardashians-back-end-sfw-6367f8d37688 the web], [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6241967 archives] [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ programming], [http://www.ftrain.com/wwic.html the nature of information], and [https://medium.com/message/networks-without-networks-7644933a3100 living in the information age]. Past projects include [https://medium.com/message/tilde-club-i-had-a-couple-drinks-and-woke-up-with-1-000-nerds-a8904f0a2ebf tilde.club] and the [http://www.ftrain.com/AWebSiteForHarpers.html semantic web-ified harpers.org] (back in 2003). Ford's 30,000-word article [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ What Is Code?] was the entire June 11, 2015 issue of Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Learn more at his [http://ftrain.com website], on [http://twitter.com/ftrain Twitter], or on [https://medium.com/@ftrain Medium], or watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSL5qVL3Mng his talk at XOXO 2014] or [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2015-06-12/-what-is-code-charlie-rose-06-12- his interview on Charlie Rose]. Paul was also interviewed at [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2012/an-interview-with-paul-ford-and-gina-trapani/ at In the Library with the Lead Pipe, along with Gina Trapani].<br />
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== Kelsey Gilmore-Innis == <br />
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Kelsey Gilmore-Innis is the Chief Technology Officer at [http://www.sexualhealthinnovations.org/ Sexual Health Innovations], creating technology that advances sexual health and wellbeing in the United States. SHI is currently building [http://www.projectcallisto.org/ Project Callisto] to provide a more empowering, transparent, and confidential reporting experience for college sexual assault survivors. Kelsey co-founded the Lambda Ladies group for women in functional programming and speaks regularly around the world on technical topics. As part of the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, she led the development and deployment of the searchable Anti-Eviction Pledge site. Outside of SHI, Kelsey pursues the study of baseball, R&B, presidential trivia and other all-American pursuits.<br />
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[https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y]<br />
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==Christina Harlow==<br />
Christina is not a consortium of people (I know, I've thought that also) She is a brilliant technologist who works at Cornell University beating data into submission. When she isn't doing that (here's why you've thought her twitter account is a consortium) she is talking about the aforementioned data to likeminded people all while managing to run brilliant conferences. Her ability to describe data munging to "non-natives" is something the entire code4lib community should experience, not just the few who've managed to sit in on her workshops, follow her on Twitter etc., Her generosity has likely impacted many in the code4lib community directly or indirectly. It would also be a chance for her to expand on her Missy Elliot themed talk in Philadelphia.<br />
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[http://christinaharlow.com/ http://christinaharlow.com/]<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/cm_harlow @cm_harlow]<br />
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== April Hathcock ==<br />
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April is a scholarly communication librarian at New York University (formerly a corporate attorney) who specializes in issues of ownership and rights. She does research on copyright, diversity, libraries, and feminism. April has presented on digital scholarly work and the affects it's had on scholarly communication systems, Open Access, racial bias, whiteness and racism/anti-racism in libraries. [https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/ https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/]. <br />
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You can find her on twitter [https://twitter.com/AprilHathcock @AprilHathcock]<br />
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[http://readingroom.lib.buffalo.edu/readingroom/PDF/vol1-issue2/From-Dusty-Boxes-to-Data-Bytes.pdf From Dusty Boxes to Data Bytes: Acquiring Rights to Special Collections in the Digital Age]<br />
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[http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2015/lis-diversity/ White Librarianship in BlackFace: Diversity in LIS]<br />
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== Wendy Hsu ==<br />
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Wendy Hsu is a researcher, strategist, and educator who engages with hybrid research and organizing agendas for equality in arts, technology, and civic participation. A former ACLS Public Fellow, Hsu currently works as the digital strategist of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, providing research and strategy to redesign the department’s data and knowledge architecture. Hsu is also the founder of Lab at DCA, a city staff innovation incubator.<br />
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Hsu has published on digital ethnography, sound-based pedagogy, public humanities, open access publishing, Asian American indie rock, Yoko Ono, Taqwacore, and Bollywood. Their academic research on street sound cultures in postcolonial Taiwan focuses on the urban underclass experience of mobility and low-resource technology. Their civic sound data project [http://lalistens.org/ LA Listens] explores the sensory, social, and ecological aspects of Los Angeles streets by providing a creative and engagement platform for community-oriented artists, planners, and organizers. Most recently, Hsu led the maker collective Movable Parts through [http://movableparts.org/projects/karaoke-rickshaw/ Movable Karaoke], a Metro-funded project that evokes and explores the collective mobility experience in LA.<br />
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[http://beingwendyhsu.info/ http://beingwendyhsu.info/]<br />
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== Bergis Jules ==<br />
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Bergis is the University and Political Papers Archivist at University of California, Riverside, and is the Community Lead for [http://www.docnow.io/ Documenting the Now], which focuses on ethically collecting and preserving social media content. Background reading - [https://medium.com/on-archivy/documenting-the-now-ferguson-in-the-archives-adcdbe1d5788?section=%5Bobject%20Object%5D#.nvhvvygy7 Documenting the Now: #Ferguson in the Archives]<br />
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[https://medium.com/@BergisJules Medium]<br />
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXE1hruwg7E Bergis in the Ethics of Social Media Collection and Use panel at DocNow]<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/BergisJules @BergisJules]<br />
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== Sarah Mei ==<br />
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Sarah is a Ruby and JavaScript developer based in San Francisco. She founded [http://railsbridge.org/ RailsBridge ] and [http://bridgefoundry.org/ Bridge Foundry ]. She is the director of Ruby Central, the non-profit that runs the two largest Ruby conferences in the world. <br />
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She's particularly interested in Object Oriented design and [https://www.devmynd.com/blog/2015-1-pairing-with-junior-developers/ pair programming], the effects of dev team social dynamics on code, and increasing community involvement in open source. <br />
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[http://confreaks.com/presenters/150-sarah-mei Video of some past talks ]<br />
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[http://www.sarahmei.com/blog/2013/11/11/why-you-should-never-use-mongodb/ Dangers of shiny technology ]<br />
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[http://twitter.com/sarahmei Twitter @sarahmei]<br />
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== Dre Orphanides ==<br />
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Dre is the Associate Head of User Experience at NCSU. He is also a long time participating Code4Lib community member. He is one of the co-founders of the beloved Code4Lib workshop, Fail4Lib, which created an inclusive and safe space to talk about project failures and generate constructive conversation around the failures. He's given brilliant and thoughtful talks on user experience and system design. <br />
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Code4Lib talk Architecture is Politics [http://2016.code4lib.org/Architecture-is-politics-the-power-and-the-perils-of-systems-design http://2016.code4lib.org/Architecture-is-politics-the-power-and-the-perils-of-systems-design]<br />
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Fail4Lib [http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2013/03/technology/fail4lib-problematic-projects-generate-constructive-conversation/ http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2013/03/technology/fail4lib-problematic-projects-generate-constructive-conversation/]<br />
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How to Nail In-Building Communication Channels [https://docs.google.com/a/ncsu.edu/presentation/d/1FTc9QWUKPNCTCbel7puDkqnqy8z-YXfvx2O2tt_e1ek/edit?usp=drive_web https://docs.google.com/a/ncsu.edu/presentation/d/1FTc9QWUKPNCTCbel7puDkqnqy8z-YXfvx2O2tt_e1ek/edit?usp=drive_web]<br />
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== David S. H. Rosenthal == <br />
Dr. David Rosenthal started the LOCKSS Program, which is aimed at long-term preservation of web published materials. <br />
[https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/ https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/]<br />
[http://blog.dshr.org/ http://blog.dshr.org/]<br />
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== Sonali Sridhar == <br />
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Sonali Sridhar is cofounder of the [http://www.recurse.com/ Recurse Center] (formerly Hacker School.) Prior to starting the Recurse Center in 2011, she worked as an Interaction Designer at R/GA, and has now taken on the challenge of designing experiences at the Recurse Center, as she aims to create a Bauhaus for programmers. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, and is a founding member of QUILTBAG++, a New York City-based queer and trans tech group committed to social justice. She is also part of the 2015 Creative Ecology Advisory Board at the The Banff Centre's Peter Lougheed Leadership Institute.<br />
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[https://twitter.com/jollysonali https://twitter.com/jollysonali]<br />
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== Whitni Watkins ==<br />
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Whitni is a Web Systems Engineer for Analog Devices, Inc. where she manages multiple systems for their Technical Marketing and Information Services group. She is an active code4lib community member. With her experiences from academic institutions to a semiconductor company, she would bring in various angles of working in the library and technology field.<br />
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LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins]<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/_whitni @_whitni]<br />
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[http://whitni.us http://whitni.us]<br />
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== Greg Wilson ==<br />
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[http://third-bit.com/about.html Greg Wilson] is the co-founder of [http://software-carpentry.org/about/ Software Carpentry], a volunteer organization that teaches basic computing skills to researchers in a wide range of disciplines. Greg has worked for 30 years in both industry and academia, and is the author or editor of several books on computing and two for children.<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/gvwilson @gvwilson]<br />
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== Gene Luen Yang ==<br />
Comic artist and author, Gene Yang has greatly broadened diversity representation in comics with successful titles such as '''American Born Chinese''', '''Boxers and Saints''', and '''The Shadow Hero'''. In 2016, the Library of Congress named him as an Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. In this capacity, Yang has pushed a mission of 'Reading Without Walls' to encourage literacies of all types. Additionally, he has recently started a graphic novel series, '''Secret Coders''' with artist Mike Holmes. This series aims to introduce kids to actual magic they can perform at home: computer programming. As several kids try to uncover the mysteries of their school, they face puzzles and challenges that teach readers about programming. <br />
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[http://geneyang.com/ http://geneyang.com/]<br />
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[http://geneyang.com/secret-coders http://geneyang.com/secret-coders]<br />
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== Juan Benet ==<br />
California-native Juan Benet works at Protocol Labs, and is the original designer behind the IPFS (Inter-planetary File System) protocol [1]. According to very smart people (Vint Cerf, Brewster Kahle, and Tim Berners-Lee, to name a few), decentralized networks are the future of the web and IPFS is at the cutting edge of this technology [2]. The impact on digital preservation alone is enormous. In a lecture at Stanford last year, Juan did a deep dive of IPFS and discussed the principles they followed to to make sure that their protocol would get used and adopted, and not simply be a cool experiment [3]. Addition bio info at the Stanford Computer Forum website [4].<br />
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[1] [http://ipfs.io/ http://ipfs.io/]<br />
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[2] [Inventors of the Internet Are Trying to Build a Truly Permanent Web https://www.wired.com/2016/06/inventors-internet-trying-build-truly-permanent-web/]<br />
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[3] [Stanford Seminar: IPFS and the Permanent Web https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUVmypx9HGI]<br />
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[4] [Juan Benet Bio (via Stanford Computer Forum) http://web.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/151021.html]<br />
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== Cap Watkins ==<br />
Cap Watkins is a product designer and VP of Design at BuzzFeed. He is based in Brooklyn, but often works out of the Los Angeles Buzzfeed office. Cap is also a blogger [1], podcast guest, conference speaker, and lover of start-ups and technology. Cap has a compelling argument for why designers should learn to code and coders should learn to design. He also has revolutionary proposals for managers that have proven to work at Buzzfeed, Etsy, and Amazon, where he has led both design and development teams. <br />
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[1] [Cap Watkins' blog http://blog.capwatkins.com/]<br />
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[2] [99u Talk: Treat Your Life as a User Experience Problem http://99u.com/videos/54317/cap-watkins-treat-your-life-like-a-user-experience-problem]<br />
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== Peter Van Garderen ==<br />
Peter is the original designer and developer of the Archivematica and AtoM software systems. These tools are used to manage the accessibility, usability and authenticity of digital information objects at hundreds of organizations worldwide. These days, Peter is focused on the Decentralized Web and what it means for the future of Archives and the Web in general [1][2].<br />
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[1][Decentralized Autonomous Collections https://medium.com/on-archivy/decentralized-autonomous-collections-ff256267cbd6]<br />
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[2][As we build a Decentralized Web, what values do we want written in the code? https://archive.org/details/DWebSummit2016_Panel_Values]<br />
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== Max Ogden ==<br />
Max Ogden is a developer, open government, geospatial and CouchDB enthusiast from Portland, OR. This year he is a fellow at Code for America, an organization dedicated to helping US cities become more transparent and efficient. He is working with the City of Boston on a project focused on helping high school students better engage in their communities.<br />
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Max also works on privacy centered social networks, open civic data standards, web based mapping tools and neighbor facing “civic web” software.[1] He builds open source tools to unlock the potential of important datasets in science, journalism and government.<br />
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He is one of the founders of the Dat project, a grant-funded, open-source, decentralized data sharing tool for efficiently versioning and syncing changes to data [2]. <br />
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You can see his projects at https://github.com/maxogden<br />
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[1] [Bio from OpenSource Bridge Conf http://opensourcebridge.org/users/750]<br />
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[2] [Dat project http://dat-data.com/]<br />
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== Daniel Shiffman ==<br />
Daniel Shiffman works as an Associate Arts Professor at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts [1]. His focus is on teaching Creative Coding to non-coders and works on developing tutorials, examples, and libraries for Processing, the open source programming language and environment created by Casey Reas and Ben Fry. He is the author of Learning Processing: A Beginner’s Guide to Programming Images, Animation, and Interaction and The Nature of Code (self-published via Kickstarter), an open source book about simulating natural phenomenon in Processing. Daniel runs Coding Rainbow, a highly popular YouTube channel on how to code [2].<br />
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[1] [Website http://shiffman.net/]<br />
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[2] [Coding Rainbow http://codingrainbow.com/]<br />
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== Primavera De Filippi ==<br />
Primavera De Filippi is a permanent researcher at the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) in Paris. She is faculty associate at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, where she is investigating the concept of "governance-by-design" as it relates to online distributed architectures. Most of her research focuses on the legal challenges raised, and faced by emergent decentralized technologies —such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and other blockchain-based applications —and how these technologies could be used to design new governance models capable of supporting large-scale decentralized collaboration and more participatory decision-making [1].<br />
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Primavera gave a highly lauded talk that explored the possibilities that live at the intersection between the blockchain and art, society and work, imagining what the future might look like when creative people use the full power of this technology. <br />
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[1] [Berkman Klein Center Bio https://cyber.harvard.edu/people/pdefilippi]<br />
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[2] [Blockchain Technology and the Future of Work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN-JLKBiVGY]<br />
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== Wendy Seltzer ==<br />
Wendy Seltzer is Policy Counsel to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Visiting Fellow with Yale Law School's Information Society Project, previously a fellow with Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy; the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado; and with the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. <br />
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Wendy also serves on the Board of Directors of The Tor Project, supporting privacy and anonymity research, education, and technology, and the World Wide Web Foundation, dedicated to empowering people through Web technology. <br />
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She helped public interest ISP Online Policy Group to win the first case for damages under DMCA Section 512(f) for abusive copyright claims (OPG v. Diebold), and defended the privacy of Internet users as amicus in Verizon v. RIAA and Charter v. RIAA. <br />
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Her work at the Berkman Center focuses on the legal issues and intellectual property questions surrounding Free Software. She helped to start and now lead the Openlaw project, an experiment bringing the methods of open source and Free Software development to legal argument in the public interest. <br />
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[1] [Personal Bio https://wendy.seltzer.org/]<br />
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== Bret Victor ==<br />
Bret Victor is a designer, developer, activist, and teacher. He has been a UI visionary, making a huge splash with Magick Ink (anticipatory design)[1], and then followed up by proposing new UI's for Math [2], the importance of interactive coding [3], scholarly communication [4], and most recently what technologists can do about climate change [5], among many other works. Victor talks about technologists' power to invent a better world, as can be heard in one of his most influential talks, Inventing on Principle [6]: <br />
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"The purpose of this talk is to tell you that this activist lifestyle is not just for social activists. As a technologist you can recognize the wrong in the world. You can have a vision for what a better world could be. You can dedicate yourself to fighting for principle. Social activists typically fight by organizing, but you can fight by inventing."<br />
- Bret Victor, Inventing on Principle<br />
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[1] [Magick Ink http://worrydream.com/MagicInk/]<br />
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[2] [Kill Math http://worrydream.com/KillMath/]<br />
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[3] [Interactive Programming http://worrydream.com/LearnableProgramming/]<br />
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[4] [Scientific Communication as Sequential Art http://worrydream.com/ScientificCommunicationAsSequentialArt/]<br />
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[5] [What Can a Technologist Do About Climate Change? http://worrydream.com/ClimateChange/]<br />
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[6] [Inventing on Principle https://vimeo.com/36579366]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2017_Keynote_Speakers_Nominations&diff=444812017 Keynote Speakers Nominations2016-10-14T13:15:02Z<p>WhitniWatkins: added another keynote nominee</p>
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<div>Nominations for invited speakers/keynotes for Code4Lib 2017 in Los Angeles. Please include a description and any relevant links and try to keep the list in alphabetical order.<br />
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== Nominee's Name ==<br />
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==Jane Doe (example)==<br />
Jane works at ________, doing _______. <br />
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Some pertinent history/biography/hyperlinks that elucidates why Jane would be a good keynote speaker.<br />
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== Chris Bourg ==<br />
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Chris Bourg is the Director of Libraries at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where she also has oversight of the MIT Press. Prior to assuming her role at MIT, Chris worked for 12 years in the Stanford University Libraries, most recently as the Associate University Librarian for Public Services.<br />
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Chris is keenly interested in issues of diversity and inclusion in higher education; and in the role libraries play in advancing social justice and democracy. She is currently serving as Chair of the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion of the Association of Research Libraries and has written and spoken extensively on diversity, inclusion, and leadership.<br />
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Chris has a PhD in Sociology from Stanford University, and spent 10 years as an active duty U.S. Army officer, including 3 years on the faculty at the United States Military Academy at West Point.<br />
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[https://youtu.be/O2L64H3D52M?t=2059 Watch Chris's Access 2016 keynote address.]<br />
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== Maciej Celgowski ==<br />
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Maciej Celgowski is the founder of the bookmarking site [http://pinboard.in Pinboard], [https://blog.pinboard.in/2010/12/merry_christmas_librarians/ a friend to librarians], a writer of [http://idlewords.com/ popular internet essays], and an entertaining speaker on topics including data, privacy, webpage bloat, and online fandom. He also operates [https://twitter.com/Pinboard a snarky Twitter account]. His most recent talk was [http://idlewords.com/talks/deep_fried_data.htm Deep Fried Data], given at the Library of Congress Collections as Data event in September of 2016. Other talks of interest include [http://idlewords.com/talks/internet_with_a_human_face.htm The Internet With a Human Face] and [http://idlewords.com/talks/fan_is_a_tool_using_animal.htm Fan is a Tool Using Animal].<br />
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Talks archive: http://idlewords.com/talks/ (contact info is at the bottom of the page)<br />
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== Brooke Cunningham ==<br />
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Brooke is an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health research.<br />
She was previously a research fellow at the Medica Research Institute, exploring how providers and health system factors shape the way organizations address health care disparities. She's talked about how the healthcare system collects and profiles patient data in relation to recommended treatments. She offers insight and perspective on how racial bias is built into our systems and how we should approach how we use the data we collect. <br />
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Brooke has a specific interest in race and racism and thinking about race as a system of social stratification, not a biologically valid category. "Cunningham is committed to being part of the next generation of health disparities researchers that advances the field, from the documentation of differences in the health status of population groups to identifying solutions to reduce disparities." [http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20130620005901/en/Medica-Research-Institute-Selects-Brooke-Cunningham-M.D.] <br />
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[http://www.healthdisparities.umn.edu/bio/our-people/brooke-cunningham Brooke Cunningham UMN bio]<br />
[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4214364/ Physicians’ Anxiety Due to Uncertainty and Use of Race in Medical Decision-Making]<br />
[https://www.statnews.com/2016/03/10/medical-schools-teaching-race/ Teaching medical students to challenge ‘unscientific’ racial categories]<br />
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== Dragan Espenscheid ==<br />
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Dragan Espenschied (*1975 in Germany) is a media artist, home computer folk musician and digital culture researcher and conservator living in New York City. Starting out as a net activist in the late 1990’s, he created several online interventions concerned with digital power structures and live network traffic analysis/manipulation together with Alvar Freude. <br />
In his artistic career, Espenschied focuses on the historization of Digital Culture from the perspective of computer users rather than hackers, developers or “inventors”. Together with net art pioneer Olia Lialina he has been creating a significant body of work concerned with how to represent and write a culture-centric history of the networked age. Since 2011, they together have been [http://blog.geocities.institute/ restoring and culturally analyzing 1 TB of GeoCities data], supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Espenschied worked with the transmediale festival’s archive and the Vilem Flusser Archive to conceptually and technically integrate large scale emulation while working as a researcher at the University of Freiburg and the University of Applied Arts in Karlsruhe. Publications include papers on large scale curation of complex digital artifacts, emulation and digital culture, the influential reader Digital Folklore as well as musical releases on Aphex Twin’s label Rephlex and several underground/net labels, performing and lecturing in between raves and museums in Europe and the United States. Since April 2014, he is leading the Digital Conservation Program at [https://rhizome.org/ Rhizome].<br />
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[http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/ http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/]<br />
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== Paul Ford ==<br />
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Paul Ford is a Brooklyn-based writer and web technologist. He often writes about [https://medium.com/message/how-paper-magazines-web-engineers-scaled-kim-kardashians-back-end-sfw-6367f8d37688 the web], [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6241967 archives] [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ programming], [http://www.ftrain.com/wwic.html the nature of information], and [https://medium.com/message/networks-without-networks-7644933a3100 living in the information age]. Past projects include [https://medium.com/message/tilde-club-i-had-a-couple-drinks-and-woke-up-with-1-000-nerds-a8904f0a2ebf tilde.club] and the [http://www.ftrain.com/AWebSiteForHarpers.html semantic web-ified harpers.org] (back in 2003). Ford's 30,000-word article [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ What Is Code?] was the entire June 11, 2015 issue of Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Learn more at his [http://ftrain.com website], on [http://twitter.com/ftrain Twitter], or on [https://medium.com/@ftrain Medium], or watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSL5qVL3Mng his talk at XOXO 2014] or [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2015-06-12/-what-is-code-charlie-rose-06-12- his interview on Charlie Rose]. Paul was also interviewed at [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2012/an-interview-with-paul-ford-and-gina-trapani/ at In the Library with the Lead Pipe, along with Gina Trapani].<br />
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== Kelsey Gilmore-Innis == <br />
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Kelsey Gilmore-Innis is the Chief Technology Officer at [http://www.sexualhealthinnovations.org/ Sexual Health Innovations], creating technology that advances sexual health and wellbeing in the United States. SHI is currently building [http://www.projectcallisto.org/ Project Callisto] to provide a more empowering, transparent, and confidential reporting experience for college sexual assault survivors. Kelsey co-founded the Lambda Ladies group for women in functional programming and speaks regularly around the world on technical topics. As part of the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, she led the development and deployment of the searchable Anti-Eviction Pledge site. Outside of SHI, Kelsey pursues the study of baseball, R&B, presidential trivia and other all-American pursuits.<br />
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[https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y]<br />
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==Christina Harlow==<br />
Christina is not a consortium of people (I know, I've thought that also) She is a brilliant technologist who works at Cornell University beating data into submission. When she isn't doing that (here's why you've thought her twitter account is a consortium) she is talking about the aforementioned data to likeminded people all while managing to run brilliant conferences. Her ability to describe data munging to "non-natives" is something the entire code4lib community should experience, not just the few who've managed to sit in on her workshops, follow her on Twitter etc., Her generosity has likely impacted many in the code4lib community directly or indirectly. It would also be a chance for her to expand on her Missy Elliot themed talk in Philadelphia.<br />
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[http://christinaharlow.com/ http://christinaharlow.com/]<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/cm_harlow @cm_harlow]<br />
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== April Hathcock ==<br />
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April is a scholarly communication librarian at New York University (formerly a corporate attorney) who specializes in issues of ownership and rights. She does research on copyright, diversity, libraries, and feminism. April has presented on digital scholarly work and the affects it's had on scholarly communication systems, Open Access, racial bias, whiteness and racism/anti-racism in libraries. [https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/ https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/]. <br />
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You can find her on twitter [https://twitter.com/AprilHathcock @AprilHathcock]<br />
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[http://readingroom.lib.buffalo.edu/readingroom/PDF/vol1-issue2/From-Dusty-Boxes-to-Data-Bytes.pdf From Dusty Boxes to Data Bytes: Acquiring Rights to Special Collections in the Digital Age]<br />
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[http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2015/lis-diversity/ White Librarianship in BlackFace: Diversity in LIS]<br />
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== Wendy Hsu ==<br />
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Wendy Hsu is a researcher, strategist, and educator who engages with hybrid research and organizing agendas for equality in arts, technology, and civic participation. A former ACLS Public Fellow, Hsu currently works as the digital strategist of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, providing research and strategy to redesign the department’s data and knowledge architecture. Hsu is also the founder of Lab at DCA, a city staff innovation incubator.<br />
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Hsu has published on digital ethnography, sound-based pedagogy, public humanities, open access publishing, Asian American indie rock, Yoko Ono, Taqwacore, and Bollywood. Their academic research on street sound cultures in postcolonial Taiwan focuses on the urban underclass experience of mobility and low-resource technology. Their civic sound data project [http://lalistens.org/ LA Listens] explores the sensory, social, and ecological aspects of Los Angeles streets by providing a creative and engagement platform for community-oriented artists, planners, and organizers. Most recently, Hsu led the maker collective Movable Parts through [http://movableparts.org/projects/karaoke-rickshaw/ Movable Karaoke], a Metro-funded project that evokes and explores the collective mobility experience in LA.<br />
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[http://beingwendyhsu.info/ http://beingwendyhsu.info/]<br />
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== Bergis Jules ==<br />
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Bergis is the University and Political Papers Archivist at University of California, Riverside, and is the Community Lead for [http://www.docnow.io/ Documenting the Now], which focuses on ethically collecting and preserving social media content. Background reading - [https://medium.com/on-archivy/documenting-the-now-ferguson-in-the-archives-adcdbe1d5788?section=%5Bobject%20Object%5D#.nvhvvygy7 Documenting the Now: #Ferguson in the Archives]<br />
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[https://medium.com/@BergisJules Medium]<br />
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXE1hruwg7E Bergis in the Ethics of Social Media Collection and Use panel at DocNow]<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/BergisJules @BergisJules]<br />
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== Sarah Mei ==<br />
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Sarah is a Ruby and JavaScript developer based in San Francisco. She founded [http://railsbridge.org/ RailsBridge ] and [http://bridgefoundry.org/ Bridge Foundry ]. She is the director of Ruby Central, the non-profit that runs the two largest Ruby conferences in the world. <br />
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She's particularly interested in Object Oriented design and [https://www.devmynd.com/blog/2015-1-pairing-with-junior-developers/ pair programming], the effects of dev team social dynamics on code, and increasing community involvement in open source. <br />
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[http://confreaks.com/presenters/150-sarah-mei Video of some past talks ]<br />
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[http://www.sarahmei.com/blog/2013/11/11/why-you-should-never-use-mongodb/ Dangers of shiny technology ]<br />
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[http://twitter.com/sarahmei Twitter @sarahmei]<br />
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== Dre Orphanides ==<br />
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Dre is the Associate Head of User Experience at NCSU and Librarian for Digital Technologies and Learning. He is also a long time participating Code4Lib community member. He is one of the co-founders of the beloved Code4Lib workshop, Fail4Lib, which created an inclusive and safe space to talk about project failures and generate constructive conversation around the failures. He's given brilliant and thoughtful talks on user experience and system design. <br />
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Code4Lib talk Architecture is Politics [http://2016.code4lib.org/Architecture-is-politics-the-power-and-the-perils-of-systems-design http://2016.code4lib.org/Architecture-is-politics-the-power-and-the-perils-of-systems-design]<br />
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Fail4Lib [http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2013/03/technology/fail4lib-problematic-projects-generate-constructive-conversation/ http://lj.libraryjournal.com/2013/03/technology/fail4lib-problematic-projects-generate-constructive-conversation/]<br />
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How to Nail In-Building Communication Channels [https://docs.google.com/a/ncsu.edu/presentation/d/1FTc9QWUKPNCTCbel7puDkqnqy8z-YXfvx2O2tt_e1ek/edit?usp=drive_web https://docs.google.com/a/ncsu.edu/presentation/d/1FTc9QWUKPNCTCbel7puDkqnqy8z-YXfvx2O2tt_e1ek/edit?usp=drive_web]<br />
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== David S. H. Rosenthal == <br />
Dr. David Rosenthal started the LOCKSS Program, which is aimed at long-term preservation of web published materials. <br />
[https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/ https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/]<br />
[http://blog.dshr.org/ http://blog.dshr.org/]<br />
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== Sonali Sridhar == <br />
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Sonali Sridhar is cofounder of the [http://www.recurse.com/ Recurse Center] (formerly Hacker School.) Prior to starting the Recurse Center in 2011, she worked as an Interaction Designer at R/GA, and has now taken on the challenge of designing experiences at the Recurse Center, as she aims to create a Bauhaus for programmers. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, and is a founding member of QUILTBAG++, a New York City-based queer and trans tech group committed to social justice. She is also part of the 2015 Creative Ecology Advisory Board at the The Banff Centre's Peter Lougheed Leadership Institute.<br />
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[https://twitter.com/jollysonali https://twitter.com/jollysonali]<br />
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== Whitni Watkins ==<br />
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Whitni is a Web Systems Engineer for Analog Devices, Inc. where she manages multiple systems for their Technical Marketing and Information Services group. She is an active code4lib community member. With her experiences from academic institutions to a semiconductor company, she would bring in various angles of working in the library and technology field.<br />
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LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins]<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/_whitni @_whitni]<br />
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[http://whitni.us http://whitni.us]<br />
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== Greg Wilson ==<br />
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[http://third-bit.com/about.html Greg Wilson] is the co-founder of [http://software-carpentry.org/about/ Software Carpentry], a volunteer organization that teaches basic computing skills to researchers in a wide range of disciplines. Greg has worked for 30 years in both industry and academia, and is the author or editor of several books on computing and two for children.<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/gvwilson @gvwilson]<br />
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== Gene Luen Yang ==<br />
Comic artist and author, Gene Yang has greatly broadened diversity representation in comics with successful titles such as '''American Born Chinese''', '''Boxers and Saints''', and '''The Shadow Hero'''. In 2016, the Library of Congress named him as an Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. In this capacity, Yang has pushed a mission of 'Reading Without Walls' to encourage literacies of all types. Additionally, he has recently started a graphic novel series, '''Secret Coders''' with artist Mike Holmes. This series aims to introduce kids to actual magic they can perform at home: computer programming. As several kids try to uncover the mysteries of their school, they face puzzles and challenges that teach readers about programming. <br />
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[http://geneyang.com/ http://geneyang.com/]<br />
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[http://geneyang.com/secret-coders http://geneyang.com/secret-coders]<br />
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== Juan Benet ==<br />
California-native Juan Benet works at Protocol Labs, and is the original designer behind the IPFS (Inter-planetary File System) protocol [1]. According to very smart people (Vint Cerf, Brewster Kahle, and Tim Berners-Lee, to name a few), decentralized networks are the future of the web and IPFS is at the cutting edge of this technology [2]. The impact on digital preservation alone is enormous. In a lecture at Stanford last year, Juan did a deep dive of IPFS and discussed the principles they followed to to make sure that their protocol would get used and adopted, and not simply be a cool experiment [3]. Addition bio info at the Stanford Computer Forum website [4].<br />
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[1] [http://ipfs.io/ http://ipfs.io/]<br />
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[2] [Inventors of the Internet Are Trying to Build a Truly Permanent Web https://www.wired.com/2016/06/inventors-internet-trying-build-truly-permanent-web/]<br />
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[3] [Stanford Seminar: IPFS and the Permanent Web https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUVmypx9HGI]<br />
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[4] [Juan Benet Bio (via Stanford Computer Forum) http://web.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/151021.html]<br />
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== Cap Watkins ==<br />
Cap Watkins is a product designer and VP of Design at BuzzFeed. He is based in Brooklyn, but often works out of the Los Angeles Buzzfeed office. Cap is also a blogger [1], podcast guest, conference speaker, and lover of start-ups and technology. Cap has a compelling argument for why designers should learn to code and coders should learn to design. He also has revolutionary proposals for managers that have proven to work at Buzzfeed, Etsy, and Amazon, where he has led both design and development teams. <br />
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[1] [Cap Watkins' blog http://blog.capwatkins.com/]<br />
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[2] [99u Talk: Treat Your Life as a User Experience Problem http://99u.com/videos/54317/cap-watkins-treat-your-life-like-a-user-experience-problem]<br />
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== Peter Van Garderen ==<br />
Peter is the original designer and developer of the Archivematica and AtoM software systems. These tools are used to manage the accessibility, usability and authenticity of digital information objects at hundreds of organizations worldwide. These days, Peter is focused on the Decentralized Web and what it means for the future of Archives and the Web in general [1][2].<br />
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[1][Decentralized Autonomous Collections https://medium.com/on-archivy/decentralized-autonomous-collections-ff256267cbd6]<br />
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[2][As we build a Decentralized Web, what values do we want written in the code? https://archive.org/details/DWebSummit2016_Panel_Values]<br />
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== Max Ogden ==<br />
Max Ogden is a developer, open government, geospatial and CouchDB enthusiast from Portland, OR. This year he is a fellow at Code for America, an organization dedicated to helping US cities become more transparent and efficient. He is working with the City of Boston on a project focused on helping high school students better engage in their communities.<br />
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Max also works on privacy centered social networks, open civic data standards, web based mapping tools and neighbor facing “civic web” software.[1] He builds open source tools to unlock the potential of important datasets in science, journalism and government.<br />
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He is one of the founders of the Dat project, a grant-funded, open-source, decentralized data sharing tool for efficiently versioning and syncing changes to data [2]. <br />
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You can see his projects at https://github.com/maxogden<br />
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[1] [Bio from OpenSource Bridge Conf http://opensourcebridge.org/users/750]<br />
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[2] [Dat project http://dat-data.com/]<br />
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== Daniel Shiffman ==<br />
Daniel Shiffman works as an Associate Arts Professor at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts [1]. His focus is on teaching Creative Coding to non-coders and works on developing tutorials, examples, and libraries for Processing, the open source programming language and environment created by Casey Reas and Ben Fry. He is the author of Learning Processing: A Beginner’s Guide to Programming Images, Animation, and Interaction and The Nature of Code (self-published via Kickstarter), an open source book about simulating natural phenomenon in Processing. Daniel runs Coding Rainbow, a highly popular YouTube channel on how to code [2].<br />
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[1] [Website http://shiffman.net/]<br />
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[2] [Coding Rainbow http://codingrainbow.com/]<br />
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== Primavera De Filippi ==<br />
Primavera De Filippi is a permanent researcher at the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) in Paris. She is faculty associate at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, where she is investigating the concept of "governance-by-design" as it relates to online distributed architectures. Most of her research focuses on the legal challenges raised, and faced by emergent decentralized technologies —such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and other blockchain-based applications —and how these technologies could be used to design new governance models capable of supporting large-scale decentralized collaboration and more participatory decision-making [1].<br />
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Primavera gave a highly lauded talk that explored the possibilities that live at the intersection between the blockchain and art, society and work, imagining what the future might look like when creative people use the full power of this technology. <br />
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[1] [Berkman Klein Center Bio https://cyber.harvard.edu/people/pdefilippi]<br />
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[2] [Blockchain Technology and the Future of Work https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PN-JLKBiVGY]<br />
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== Wendy Seltzer ==<br />
Wendy Seltzer is Policy Counsel to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Visiting Fellow with Yale Law School's Information Society Project, previously a fellow with Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy; the Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado; and with the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. <br />
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Wendy also serves on the Board of Directors of The Tor Project, supporting privacy and anonymity research, education, and technology, and the World Wide Web Foundation, dedicated to empowering people through Web technology. <br />
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She helped public interest ISP Online Policy Group to win the first case for damages under DMCA Section 512(f) for abusive copyright claims (OPG v. Diebold), and defended the privacy of Internet users as amicus in Verizon v. RIAA and Charter v. RIAA. <br />
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Her work at the Berkman Center focuses on the legal issues and intellectual property questions surrounding Free Software. She helped to start and now lead the Openlaw project, an experiment bringing the methods of open source and Free Software development to legal argument in the public interest. <br />
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[1] [Personal Bio https://wendy.seltzer.org/]<br />
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== Bret Victor ==<br />
Bret Victor is a designer, developer, activist, and teacher. He has been a UI visionary, making a huge splash with Magick Ink (anticipatory design)[1], and then followed up by proposing new UI's for Math [2], the importance of interactive coding [3], scholarly communication [4], and most recently what technologists can do about climate change [5], among many other works. Victor talks about technologists' power to invent a better world, as can be heard in one of his most influential talks, Inventing on Principle [6]: <br />
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"The purpose of this talk is to tell you that this activist lifestyle is not just for social activists. As a technologist you can recognize the wrong in the world. You can have a vision for what a better world could be. You can dedicate yourself to fighting for principle. Social activists typically fight by organizing, but you can fight by inventing."<br />
- Bret Victor, Inventing on Principle<br />
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[1] [Magick Ink http://worrydream.com/MagicInk/]<br />
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[2] [Kill Math http://worrydream.com/KillMath/]<br />
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[3] [Interactive Programming http://worrydream.com/LearnableProgramming/]<br />
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[4] [Scientific Communication as Sequential Art http://worrydream.com/ScientificCommunicationAsSequentialArt/]<br />
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[5] [What Can a Technologist Do About Climate Change? http://worrydream.com/ClimateChange/]<br />
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[6] [Inventing on Principle https://vimeo.com/36579366]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2017_Keynote_Speakers_Nominations&diff=444762017 Keynote Speakers Nominations2016-10-12T16:18:06Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
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<div>Nominations for invited speakers/keynotes for Code4Lib 2017 in Los Angeles. Please include a description and any relevant links and try to keep the list in alphabetical order.<br />
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== Nominee's Name ==<br />
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Description of no more than 250 words.<br />
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[[Link(s) with contact information for nominee]]<br />
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==Jane Doe (example)==<br />
Jane works at ________, doing _______. <br />
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Some pertinent history/biography/hyperlinks that elucidates why Jane would be a good keynote speaker.<br />
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== Chris Bourg ==<br />
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Chris Bourg is the Director of Libraries at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where she also has oversight of the MIT Press. Prior to assuming her role at MIT, Chris worked for 12 years in the Stanford University Libraries, most recently as the Associate University Librarian for Public Services.<br />
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Chris is keenly interested in issues of diversity and inclusion in higher education; and in the role libraries play in advancing social justice and democracy. She is currently serving as Chair of the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion of the Association of Research Libraries and has written and spoken extensively on diversity, inclusion, and leadership.<br />
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Chris has a PhD in Sociology from Stanford University, and spent 10 years as an active duty U.S. Army officer, including 3 years on the faculty at the United States Military Academy at West Point.<br />
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[https://youtu.be/O2L64H3D52M?t=2059 Watch Chris's Access 2016 keynote address.]<br />
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== Maciej Celgowski ==<br />
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Maciej Celgowski is the founder of the bookmarking site [http://pinboard.in Pinboard], [https://blog.pinboard.in/2010/12/merry_christmas_librarians/ a friend to librarians], a writer of [http://idlewords.com/ popular internet essays], and an entertaining speaker on topics including data, privacy, webpage bloat, and online fandom. He also operates [https://twitter.com/Pinboard a snarky Twitter account]. His most recent talk was [http://idlewords.com/talks/deep_fried_data.htm Deep Fried Data], given at the Library of Congress Collections as Data event in September of 2016. Other talks of interest include [http://idlewords.com/talks/internet_with_a_human_face.htm The Internet With a Human Face] and [http://idlewords.com/talks/fan_is_a_tool_using_animal.htm Fan is a Tool Using Animal].<br />
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Talks archive: http://idlewords.com/talks/ (contact info is at the bottom of the page)<br />
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== Brooke Cunningham ==<br />
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Brooke is an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health research.<br />
She was previously a research fellow at the Medica Research Institute, exploring how providers and health system factors shape the way organizations address health care disparities. She's talked about how the healthcare system collects and profiles patient data in relation to recommended treatments. She offers insight and perspective on how racial bias is built into our systems and how we should approach how we use the data we collect. <br />
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Brooke has a specific interest in race and racism and thinking about race as a system of social stratification, not a biologically valid category. "Cunningham is committed to being part of the next generation of health disparities researchers that advances the field, from the documentation of differences in the health status of population groups to identifying solutions to reduce disparities." [http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20130620005901/en/Medica-Research-Institute-Selects-Brooke-Cunningham-M.D.] <br />
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[http://www.healthdisparities.umn.edu/bio/our-people/brooke-cunningham Brooke Cunningham UMN bio]<br />
[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4214364/ Physicians’ Anxiety Due to Uncertainty and Use of Race in Medical Decision-Making]<br />
[https://www.statnews.com/2016/03/10/medical-schools-teaching-race/ Teaching medical students to challenge ‘unscientific’ racial categories]<br />
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== Dragan Espenscheid ==<br />
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Dragan Espenschied (*1975 in Germany) is a media artist, home computer folk musician and digital culture researcher and conservator living in New York City. Starting out as a net activist in the late 1990’s, he created several online interventions concerned with digital power structures and live network traffic analysis/manipulation together with Alvar Freude. <br />
In his artistic career, Espenschied focuses on the historization of Digital Culture from the perspective of computer users rather than hackers, developers or “inventors”. Together with net art pioneer Olia Lialina he has been creating a significant body of work concerned with how to represent and write a culture-centric history of the networked age. Since 2011, they together have been [http://blog.geocities.institute/ restoring and culturally analyzing 1 TB of GeoCities data], supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Espenschied worked with the transmediale festival’s archive and the Vilem Flusser Archive to conceptually and technically integrate large scale emulation while working as a researcher at the University of Freiburg and the University of Applied Arts in Karlsruhe. Publications include papers on large scale curation of complex digital artifacts, emulation and digital culture, the influential reader Digital Folklore as well as musical releases on Aphex Twin’s label Rephlex and several underground/net labels, performing and lecturing in between raves and museums in Europe and the United States. Since April 2014, he is leading the Digital Conservation Program at [https://rhizome.org/ Rhizome].<br />
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[http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/ http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/]<br />
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== Paul Ford ==<br />
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Paul Ford is a Brooklyn-based writer and web technologist. He often writes about [https://medium.com/message/how-paper-magazines-web-engineers-scaled-kim-kardashians-back-end-sfw-6367f8d37688 the web], [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6241967 archives] [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ programming], [http://www.ftrain.com/wwic.html the nature of information], and [https://medium.com/message/networks-without-networks-7644933a3100 living in the information age]. Past projects include [https://medium.com/message/tilde-club-i-had-a-couple-drinks-and-woke-up-with-1-000-nerds-a8904f0a2ebf tilde.club] and the [http://www.ftrain.com/AWebSiteForHarpers.html semantic web-ified harpers.org] (back in 2003). Ford's 30,000-word article [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ What Is Code?] was the entire June 11, 2015 issue of Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Learn more at his [http://ftrain.com website], on [http://twitter.com/ftrain Twitter], or on [https://medium.com/@ftrain Medium], or watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSL5qVL3Mng his talk at XOXO 2014] or [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2015-06-12/-what-is-code-charlie-rose-06-12- his interview on Charlie Rose]. Paul was also interviewed at [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2012/an-interview-with-paul-ford-and-gina-trapani/ at In the Library with the Lead Pipe, along with Gina Trapani].<br />
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== Kelsey Gilmore-Innis == <br />
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Kelsey Gilmore-Innis is the Chief Technology Officer at [http://www.sexualhealthinnovations.org/ Sexual Health Innovations], creating technology that advances sexual health and wellbeing in the United States. SHI is currently building [http://www.projectcallisto.org/ Project Callisto] to provide a more empowering, transparent, and confidential reporting experience for college sexual assault survivors. Kelsey co-founded the Lambda Ladies group for women in functional programming and speaks regularly around the world on technical topics. As part of the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, she led the development and deployment of the searchable Anti-Eviction Pledge site. Outside of SHI, Kelsey pursues the study of baseball, R&B, presidential trivia and other all-American pursuits.<br />
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[https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y]<br />
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==Christina Harlow==<br />
Christina is not a consortium of people (I know, I've thought that also) She is a brilliant technologist who works at Cornell University beating data into submission. When she isn't doing that (here's why you've thought her twitter account is a consortium) she is talking about the aforementioned data to likeminded people all while managing to run brilliant conferences. Her ability to describe data munging to "non-natives" is something the entire code4lib community should experience, not just the few who've managed to sit in on her workshops, follow her on Twitter etc., Her generosity has likely impacted many in the code4lib community directly or indirectly. It would also be a chance for her to expand on her Missy Elliot themed talk in Philadelphia.<br />
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[http://christinaharlow.com/ http://christinaharlow.com/]<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/cm_harlow @cm_harlow]<br />
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== April Hathcock ==<br />
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April is a scholarly communication librarian at New York University (formerly a corporate attorney) who specializes in issues of ownership and rights. She does research on copyright, diversity, libraries, and feminism. April has presented on digital scholarly work and the affects it's had on scholarly communication systems, Open Access, racial bias, whiteness and racism/anti-racism in libraries. [https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/ https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/]. <br />
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You can find her on twitter [https://twitter.com/AprilHathcock @AprilHathcock]<br />
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[http://readingroom.lib.buffalo.edu/readingroom/PDF/vol1-issue2/From-Dusty-Boxes-to-Data-Bytes.pdf From Dusty Boxes to Data Bytes: Acquiring Rights to Special Collections in the Digital Age]<br />
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[http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2015/lis-diversity/ White Librarianship in BlackFace: Diversity in LIS]<br />
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== Wendy Hsu ==<br />
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Wendy Hsu is a researcher, strategist, and educator who engages with hybrid research and organizing agendas for equality in arts, technology, and civic participation. A former ACLS Public Fellow, Hsu currently works as the digital strategist of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, providing research and strategy to redesign the department’s data and knowledge architecture. Hsu is also the founder of Lab at DCA, a city staff innovation incubator.<br />
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Hsu has published on digital ethnography, sound-based pedagogy, public humanities, open access publishing, Asian American indie rock, Yoko Ono, Taqwacore, and Bollywood. Their academic research on street sound cultures in postcolonial Taiwan focuses on the urban underclass experience of mobility and low-resource technology. Their civic sound data project [http://lalistens.org/ LA Listens] explores the sensory, social, and ecological aspects of Los Angeles streets by providing a creative and engagement platform for community-oriented artists, planners, and organizers. Most recently, Hsu led the maker collective Movable Parts through [http://movableparts.org/projects/karaoke-rickshaw/ Movable Karaoke], a Metro-funded project that evokes and explores the collective mobility experience in LA.<br />
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[http://beingwendyhsu.info/ http://beingwendyhsu.info/]<br />
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== Bergis Jules ==<br />
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Bergis is the University and Political Papers Archivist at University of California, Riverside, and is the Community Lead for [http://www.docnow.io/ Documenting the Now], which focuses on ethically collecting and preserving social media content. Background reading - [https://medium.com/on-archivy/documenting-the-now-ferguson-in-the-archives-adcdbe1d5788?section=%5Bobject%20Object%5D#.nvhvvygy7 Documenting the Now: #Ferguson in the Archives]<br />
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[https://medium.com/@BergisJules Medium]<br />
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXE1hruwg7E Bergis in the Ethics of Social Media Collection and Use panel at DocNow]<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/BergisJules @BergisJules]<br />
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== Sarah Mei ==<br />
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Sarah is a Ruby and JavaScript developer based in San Francisco. She founded [http://railsbridge.org/ RailsBridge ] and [http://bridgefoundry.org/ Bridge Foundry ]. She is the director of Ruby Central, the non-profit that runs the two largest Ruby conferences in the world. <br />
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She's particularly interested in Object Oriented design and [https://www.devmynd.com/blog/2015-1-pairing-with-junior-developers/ pair programming], the effects of dev team social dynamics on code, and increasing community involvement in open source. <br />
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[http://confreaks.com/presenters/150-sarah-mei Video of some past talks ]<br />
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[http://www.sarahmei.com/blog/2013/11/11/why-you-should-never-use-mongodb/ Dangers of shiny technology ]<br />
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[http://twitter.com/sarahmei Twitter @sarahmei]<br />
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== David S. H. Rosenthal == <br />
Dr. David Rosenthal started the LOCKSS Program, which is aimed at long-term preservation of web published materials. <br />
[https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/ https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/]<br />
[http://blog.dshr.org/ http://blog.dshr.org/]<br />
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== Sonali Sridhar == <br />
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Sonali Sridhar is cofounder of the [http://www.recurse.com/ Recurse Center] (formerly Hacker School.) Prior to starting the Recurse Center in 2011, she worked as an Interaction Designer at R/GA, and has now taken on the challenge of designing experiences at the Recurse Center, as she aims to create a Bauhaus for programmers. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, and is a founding member of QUILTBAG++, a New York City-based queer and trans tech group committed to social justice. She is also part of the 2015 Creative Ecology Advisory Board at the The Banff Centre's Peter Lougheed Leadership Institute.<br />
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[https://twitter.com/jollysonali https://twitter.com/jollysonali]<br />
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== Whitni Watkins ==<br />
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Whitni is a Web Systems Engineer for Analog Devices, Inc. where she manages multiple systems for their Technical Marketing and Information Services group. She is an active code4lib community member. With her experiences from academic institutions to a semiconductor company, she would bring in various angles of working in the library and technology field.<br />
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LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins]<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/_whitni @_whitni]<br />
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[http://whitni.us http://whitni.us]<br />
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== Greg Wilson ==<br />
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[http://third-bit.com/about.html Greg Wilson] is the co-founder of [http://software-carpentry.org/about/ Software Carpentry], a volunteer organization that teaches basic computing skills to researchers in a wide range of disciplines. Greg has worked for 30 years in both industry and academia, and is the author or editor of several books on computing and two for children.<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/gvwilson @gvwilson]<br />
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== Gene Luen Yang ==<br />
Comic artist and author, Gene Yang has greatly broadened diversity representation in comics with successful titles such as '''American Born Chinese''', '''Boxers and Saints''', and '''The Shadow Hero'''. In 2016, the Library of Congress named him as an Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. In this capacity, Yang has pushed a mission of 'Reading Without Walls' to encourage literacies of all types. Additionally, he has recently started a graphic novel series, '''Secret Coders''' with artist Mike Holmes. This series aims to introduce kids to actual magic they can perform at home: computer programming. As several kids try to uncover the mysteries of their school, they face puzzles and challenges that teach readers about programming. <br />
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[http://geneyang.com/ http://geneyang.com/]<br />
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[http://geneyang.com/secret-coders http://geneyang.com/secret-coders]<br />
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== Juan Benet ==<br />
California-native Juan Benet works at Protocol Labs, and is the original designer behind the IPFS (Inter-planetary File System) protocol [1]. According to very smart people (Vint Cerf, Brewster Kahle, and Tim Berners-Lee, to name a few), decentralized networks are the future of the web and IPFS is at the cutting edge of this technology [2]. The impact on digital preservation alone is enormous. In a lecture at Stanford last year, Juan did a deep dive of IPFS and discussed the principles they followed to to make sure that their protocol would get used and adopted, and not simply be a cool experiment [3]. Addition bio info at the Stanford Computer Forum website [4].<br />
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[1] [http://ipfs.io/ http://ipfs.io/]<br />
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[2] [Inventors of the Internet Are Trying to Build a Truly Permanent Web https://www.wired.com/2016/06/inventors-internet-trying-build-truly-permanent-web/]<br />
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[3] [Stanford Seminar: IPFS and the Permanent Web https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUVmypx9HGI]<br />
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[4] [Juan Benet Bio (via Stanford Computer Forum) http://web.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/151021.html]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2017_Keynote_Speakers_Nominations&diff=444752017 Keynote Speakers Nominations2016-10-12T16:17:11Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
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<div>Nominations for invited speakers/keynotes for Code4Lib 2017 in Los Angeles. Please include a description and any relevant links and try to keep the list in alphabetical order.<br />
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Please follow the formatting guidelines:<br />
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== Nominee's Name ==<br />
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Description of no more than 250 words.<br />
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[[Link(s) with contact information for nominee]]<br />
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__TOC__<br />
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==Jane Doe (example)==<br />
Jane works at ________, doing _______. <br />
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Some pertinent history/biography/hyperlinks that elucidates why Jane would be a good keynote speaker.<br />
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== Chris Bourg ==<br />
<br />
Chris Bourg is the Director of Libraries at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where she also has oversight of the MIT Press. Prior to assuming her role at MIT, Chris worked for 12 years in the Stanford University Libraries, most recently as the Associate University Librarian for Public Services.<br />
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Chris is keenly interested in issues of diversity and inclusion in higher education; and in the role libraries play in advancing social justice and democracy. She is currently serving as Chair of the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion of the Association of Research Libraries and has written and spoken extensively on diversity, inclusion, and leadership.<br />
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Chris has a PhD in Sociology from Stanford University, and spent 10 years as an active duty U.S. Army officer, including 3 years on the faculty at the United States Military Academy at West Point.<br />
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[https://youtu.be/O2L64H3D52M?t=2059 Watch Chris's Access 2016 keynote address.]<br />
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== Maciej Celgowski ==<br />
<br />
Maciej Celgowski is the founder of the bookmarking site [http://pinboard.in Pinboard], [https://blog.pinboard.in/2010/12/merry_christmas_librarians/ a friend to librarians], a writer of [http://idlewords.com/ popular internet essays], and an entertaining speaker on topics including data, privacy, webpage bloat, and online fandom. He also operates [https://twitter.com/Pinboard a snarky Twitter account]. His most recent talk was [http://idlewords.com/talks/deep_fried_data.htm Deep Fried Data], given at the Library of Congress Collections as Data event in September of 2016. Other talks of interest include [http://idlewords.com/talks/internet_with_a_human_face.htm The Internet With a Human Face] and [http://idlewords.com/talks/fan_is_a_tool_using_animal.htm Fan is a Tool Using Animal].<br />
<br />
Talks archive: http://idlewords.com/talks/ (contact info is at the bottom of the page)<br />
<br />
== Brooke Cunningham ==<br />
<br />
Brooke is an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health research.<br />
She was previously a research fellow at the Medica Research Institute, exploring how providers and health system factors shape the way organizations address health care disparities. She's talked about how the healthcare system collects and profiles patient data in relation to recommended treatments. She offers insight and perspective on how racial bias is built into our systems and how we should approach how we use the data we collect. <br />
<br />
Brooke has a specific interest in race and racism and thinking about race as a system of social stratification, not a biologically valid category. "Cunningham is committed to being part of the next generation of health disparities researchers that advances the field, from the documentation of differences in the health status of population groups to identifying solutions to reduce disparities." [http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20130620005901/en/Medica-Research-Institute-Selects-Brooke-Cunningham-M.D.] <br />
<br />
[http://www.healthdisparities.umn.edu/bio/our-people/brooke-cunningham Brooke Cunningham UMN bio]<br />
[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4214364/ Physicians’ Anxiety Due to Uncertainty and Use of Race in Medical Decision-Making]<br />
[https://www.statnews.com/2016/03/10/medical-schools-teaching-race/ Teaching medical students to challenge ‘unscientific’ racial categories]<br />
<br />
== Dragan Espenscheid ==<br />
<br />
Dragan Espenschied (*1975 in Germany) is a media artist, home computer folk musician and digital culture researcher and conservator living in New York City. Starting out as a net activist in the late 1990’s, he created several online interventions concerned with digital power structures and live network traffic analysis/manipulation together with Alvar Freude. <br />
In his artistic career, Espenschied focuses on the historization of Digital Culture from the perspective of computer users rather than hackers, developers or “inventors”. Together with net art pioneer Olia Lialina he has been creating a significant body of work concerned with how to represent and write a culture-centric history of the networked age. Since 2011, they together have been [http://blog.geocities.institute/ restoring and culturally analyzing 1 TB of GeoCities data], supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Espenschied worked with the transmediale festival’s archive and the Vilem Flusser Archive to conceptually and technically integrate large scale emulation while working as a researcher at the University of Freiburg and the University of Applied Arts in Karlsruhe. Publications include papers on large scale curation of complex digital artifacts, emulation and digital culture, the influential reader Digital Folklore as well as musical releases on Aphex Twin’s label Rephlex and several underground/net labels, performing and lecturing in between raves and museums in Europe and the United States. Since April 2014, he is leading the Digital Conservation Program at [https://rhizome.org/ Rhizome].<br />
<br />
[http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/ http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/]<br />
<br />
== Paul Ford ==<br />
<br />
Paul Ford is a Brooklyn-based writer and web technologist. He often writes about [https://medium.com/message/how-paper-magazines-web-engineers-scaled-kim-kardashians-back-end-sfw-6367f8d37688 the web], [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6241967 archives] [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ programming], [http://www.ftrain.com/wwic.html the nature of information], and [https://medium.com/message/networks-without-networks-7644933a3100 living in the information age]. Past projects include [https://medium.com/message/tilde-club-i-had-a-couple-drinks-and-woke-up-with-1-000-nerds-a8904f0a2ebf tilde.club] and the [http://www.ftrain.com/AWebSiteForHarpers.html semantic web-ified harpers.org] (back in 2003). Ford's 30,000-word article [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ What Is Code?] was the entire June 11, 2015 issue of Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Learn more at his [http://ftrain.com website], on [http://twitter.com/ftrain Twitter], or on [https://medium.com/@ftrain Medium], or watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSL5qVL3Mng his talk at XOXO 2014] or [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2015-06-12/-what-is-code-charlie-rose-06-12- his interview on Charlie Rose]. Paul was also interviewed at [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2012/an-interview-with-paul-ford-and-gina-trapani/ at In the Library with the Lead Pipe, along with Gina Trapani].<br />
<br />
== Kelsey Gilmore-Innis == <br />
<br />
Kelsey Gilmore-Innis is the Chief Technology Officer at [http://www.sexualhealthinnovations.org/ Sexual Health Innovations], creating technology that advances sexual health and wellbeing in the United States. SHI is currently building [http://www.projectcallisto.org/ Project Callisto] to provide a more empowering, transparent, and confidential reporting experience for college sexual assault survivors. Kelsey co-founded the Lambda Ladies group for women in functional programming and speaks regularly around the world on technical topics. As part of the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, she led the development and deployment of the searchable Anti-Eviction Pledge site. Outside of SHI, Kelsey pursues the study of baseball, R&B, presidential trivia and other all-American pursuits.<br />
<br />
[https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y]<br />
<br />
==Christina Harlow==<br />
Christina is not a consortium of people (I know, I've thought that also) She is a brilliant technologist who works at Cornell University beating data into submission. When she isn't doing that (here's why you've thought her twitter account is a consortium) she is talking about the aforementioned data to likeminded people all while managing to run brilliant conferences. Her ability to describe data munging to "non-natives" is something the entire code4lib community should experience, not just the few who've managed to sit in on her workshops, follow her on Twitter etc., Her generosity has likely impacted many in the code4lib community directly or indirectly. It would also be a chance for her to expand on her Missy Elliot themed talk in Philadelphia.<br />
<br />
[http://christinaharlow.com/ http://christinaharlow.com/]<br />
<br />
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/cm_harlow @cm_harlow]<br />
<br />
== April Hathcock ==<br />
<br />
April is a scholarly communication librarian at New York University (formerly a corporate attorney) who specializes in issues of ownership and rights. She does research on copyright, diversity, libraries, and feminism. April has presented on digital scholarly work and the affects it's had on scholarly communication systems, Open Access, racial bias, whiteness and racism/anti-racism in libraries. [https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/ https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/]. <br />
<br />
You can find her on twitter [https://twitter.com/AprilHathcock @AprilHathcock]<br />
<br />
[http://readingroom.lib.buffalo.edu/readingroom/PDF/vol1-issue2/From-Dusty-Boxes-to-Data-Bytes.pdf From Dusty Boxes to Data Bytes: Acquiring Rights to Special Collections in the Digital Age]<br />
<br />
[http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2015/lis-diversity/ White Librarianship in BlackFace: Diversity in LIS]<br />
<br />
== Wendy Hsu ==<br />
<br />
Wendy Hsu is a researcher, strategist, and educator who engages with hybrid research and organizing agendas for equality in arts, technology, and civic participation. A former ACLS Public Fellow, Hsu currently works as the digital strategist of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, providing research and strategy to redesign the department’s data and knowledge architecture. Hsu is also the founder of Lab at DCA, a city staff innovation incubator.<br />
<br />
Hsu has published on digital ethnography, sound-based pedagogy, public humanities, open access publishing, Asian American indie rock, Yoko Ono, Taqwacore, and Bollywood. Their academic research on street sound cultures in postcolonial Taiwan focuses on the urban underclass experience of mobility and low-resource technology. Their civic sound data project [http://lalistens.org/ LA Listens] explores the sensory, social, and ecological aspects of Los Angeles streets by providing a creative and engagement platform for community-oriented artists, planners, and organizers. Most recently, Hsu led the maker collective Movable Parts through [http://movableparts.org/projects/karaoke-rickshaw/ Movable Karaoke], a Metro-funded project that evokes and explores the collective mobility experience in LA.<br />
<br />
[http://beingwendyhsu.info/ http://beingwendyhsu.info/]<br />
<br />
== Bergis Jules ==<br />
<br />
Bergis is the University and Political Papers Archivist at University of California, Riverside, and is the Community Lead for [http://www.docnow.io/ Documenting the Now], which focuses on ethically collecting and preserving social media content. Background reading - [https://medium.com/on-archivy/documenting-the-now-ferguson-in-the-archives-adcdbe1d5788?section=%5Bobject%20Object%5D#.nvhvvygy7 Documenting the Now: #Ferguson in the Archives]<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@BergisJules Medium]<br />
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXE1hruwg7E Bergis in the Ethics of Social Media Collection and Use panel at DocNow]<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/BergisJules @BergisJules]<br />
<br />
== Sarah Mei ==<br />
<br />
Sarah is a Ruby and JavaScript developer based in San Francisco. She founded [http://railsbridge.org/ RailsBridge ] and [http://bridgefoundry.org/ Bridge Foundry ]. She is the director of Ruby Central, the non-profit that runs the two largest Ruby conferences in the world. <br />
<br />
She's particularly interested in Object Oriented design and [https://www.devmynd.com/blog/2015-1-pairing-with-junior-developers/ pair programming], the effects of dev team social dynamics on code, and increasing community involvement in open source. <br />
<br />
[http://confreaks.com/presenters/150-sarah-mei Video of some past talks ]<br />
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[http://www.sarahmei.com/blog/2013/11/11/why-you-should-never-use-mongodb/ Dangers of shiny technology ]<br />
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[http://twitter.com/sarahmei Twitter @sarahmei]<br />
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== David S. H. Rosenthal == <br />
Dr. David Rosenthal started the LOCKSS Program, which is aimed at long-term preservation of web published materials. <br />
[https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/ https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/]<br />
[http://blog.dshr.org/ http://blog.dshr.org/]<br />
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== Sonali Sridhar == <br />
<br />
Sonali Sridhar is cofounder of the [http://www.recurse.com/ Recurse Center] (formerly Hacker School.) Prior to starting the Recurse Center in 2011, she worked as an Interaction Designer at R/GA, and has now taken on the challenge of designing experiences at the Recurse Center, as she aims to create a Bauhaus for programmers. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, and is a founding member of QUILTBAG++, a New York City-based queer and trans tech group committed to social justice. She is also part of the 2015 Creative Ecology Advisory Board at the The Banff Centre's Peter Lougheed Leadership Institute.<br />
<br />
[https://twitter.com/jollysonali https://twitter.com/jollysonali]<br />
<br />
== Whitni Watkins ==<br />
<br />
Whitni is a Web Systems Engineer for Analog Devices, Inc. where she manages multiple systems for their Technical Marketing and Information Services group. She is an active code4lib community member. With her experiences from academic institutions to a semiconductor company, she would bring in various angles of working in the library and technology field.<br />
<br />
LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins]<br />
<br />
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/_whitni @_whitni]<br />
<br />
== Greg Wilson ==<br />
<br />
[http://third-bit.com/about.html Greg Wilson] is the co-founder of [http://software-carpentry.org/about/ Software Carpentry], a volunteer organization that teaches basic computing skills to researchers in a wide range of disciplines. Greg has worked for 30 years in both industry and academia, and is the author or editor of several books on computing and two for children.<br />
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Twitter: [https://twitter.com/gvwilson @gvwilson]<br />
<br />
== Gene Luen Yang ==<br />
Comic artist and author, Gene Yang has greatly broadened diversity representation in comics with successful titles such as '''American Born Chinese''', '''Boxers and Saints''', and '''The Shadow Hero'''. In 2016, the Library of Congress named him as an Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. In this capacity, Yang has pushed a mission of 'Reading Without Walls' to encourage literacies of all types. Additionally, he has recently started a graphic novel series, '''Secret Coders''' with artist Mike Holmes. This series aims to introduce kids to actual magic they can perform at home: computer programming. As several kids try to uncover the mysteries of their school, they face puzzles and challenges that teach readers about programming. <br />
<br />
[http://geneyang.com/ http://geneyang.com/]<br />
<br />
[http://geneyang.com/secret-coders http://geneyang.com/secret-coders]<br />
<br />
== Juan Benet ==<br />
California-native Juan Benet works at Protocol Labs, and is the original designer behind the IPFS (Inter-planetary File System) protocol [1]. According to very smart people (Vint Cerf, Brewster Kahle, and Tim Berners-Lee, to name a few), decentralized networks are the future of the web and IPFS is at the cutting edge of this technology [2]. The impact on digital preservation alone is enormous. In a lecture at Stanford last year, Juan did a deep dive of IPFS and discussed the principles they followed to to make sure that their protocol would get used and adopted, and not simply be a cool experiment [3]. Addition bio info at the Stanford Computer Forum website [4].<br />
<br />
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[1] [http://ipfs.io/ http://ipfs.io/]<br />
<br />
[2] [Inventors of the Internet Are Trying to Build a Truly Permanent Web https://www.wired.com/2016/06/inventors-internet-trying-build-truly-permanent-web/]<br />
<br />
[3] [Stanford Seminar: IPFS and the Permanent Web https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUVmypx9HGI]<br />
<br />
[4] [Juan Benet Bio (via Stanford Computer Forum) http://web.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/151021.html]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2017_Keynote_Speakers_Nominations&diff=444742017 Keynote Speakers Nominations2016-10-12T16:16:39Z<p>WhitniWatkins: added another keynote nominee</p>
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<div>Nominations for invited speakers/keynotes for Code4Lib 2017 in Los Angeles. Please include a description and any relevant links and try to keep the list in alphabetical order.<br />
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Please follow the formatting guidelines:<br />
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<pre><br />
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== Nominee's Name ==<br />
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Description of no more than 250 words.<br />
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[[Link(s) with contact information for nominee]]<br />
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</pre><br />
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__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Jane Doe (example)==<br />
Jane works at ________, doing _______. <br />
<br />
Some pertinent history/biography/hyperlinks that elucidates why Jane would be a good keynote speaker.<br />
<br />
== Chris Bourg ==<br />
<br />
Chris Bourg is the Director of Libraries at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where she also has oversight of the MIT Press. Prior to assuming her role at MIT, Chris worked for 12 years in the Stanford University Libraries, most recently as the Associate University Librarian for Public Services.<br />
<br />
Chris is keenly interested in issues of diversity and inclusion in higher education; and in the role libraries play in advancing social justice and democracy. She is currently serving as Chair of the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion of the Association of Research Libraries and has written and spoken extensively on diversity, inclusion, and leadership.<br />
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Chris has a PhD in Sociology from Stanford University, and spent 10 years as an active duty U.S. Army officer, including 3 years on the faculty at the United States Military Academy at West Point.<br />
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[https://youtu.be/O2L64H3D52M?t=2059 Watch Chris's Access 2016 keynote address.]<br />
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== Maciej Celgowski ==<br />
<br />
Maciej Celgowski is the founder of the bookmarking site [http://pinboard.in Pinboard], [https://blog.pinboard.in/2010/12/merry_christmas_librarians/ a friend to librarians], a writer of [http://idlewords.com/ popular internet essays], and an entertaining speaker on topics including data, privacy, webpage bloat, and online fandom. He also operates [https://twitter.com/Pinboard a snarky Twitter account]. His most recent talk was [http://idlewords.com/talks/deep_fried_data.htm Deep Fried Data], given at the Library of Congress Collections as Data event in September of 2016. Other talks of interest include [http://idlewords.com/talks/internet_with_a_human_face.htm The Internet With a Human Face] and [http://idlewords.com/talks/fan_is_a_tool_using_animal.htm Fan is a Tool Using Animal].<br />
<br />
Talks archive: http://idlewords.com/talks/ (contact info is at the bottom of the page)<br />
<br />
== Brooke Cunningham ==<br />
<br />
Brooke is an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health research.<br />
She was previously a research fellow at the Medica Research Institute, exploring how provide and health system factors shape the way organizations address health care disparities. She's talked about how the healthcare system collects and profiles patient data in relation to recommended treatments. She offers insight and perspective on how racial bias is built into our systems and how we should approach how we use the data we collect. <br />
<br />
Brooke has a specific interest in race and racism and thinking about race as a system of social stratification, not a biologically valid category. "Cunningham is committed to being part of the next generation of health disparities researchers that advances the field, from the documentation of differences in the health status of population groups to identifying solutions to reduce disparities." [http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20130620005901/en/Medica-Research-Institute-Selects-Brooke-Cunningham-M.D.] <br />
<br />
[http://www.healthdisparities.umn.edu/bio/our-people/brooke-cunningham Brooke Cunningham UMN bio]<br />
[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4214364/ Physicians’ Anxiety Due to Uncertainty and Use of Race in Medical Decision-Making]<br />
[https://www.statnews.com/2016/03/10/medical-schools-teaching-race/ Teaching medical students to challenge ‘unscientific’ racial categories]<br />
<br />
== Dragan Espenscheid ==<br />
<br />
Dragan Espenschied (*1975 in Germany) is a media artist, home computer folk musician and digital culture researcher and conservator living in New York City. Starting out as a net activist in the late 1990’s, he created several online interventions concerned with digital power structures and live network traffic analysis/manipulation together with Alvar Freude. <br />
In his artistic career, Espenschied focuses on the historization of Digital Culture from the perspective of computer users rather than hackers, developers or “inventors”. Together with net art pioneer Olia Lialina he has been creating a significant body of work concerned with how to represent and write a culture-centric history of the networked age. Since 2011, they together have been [http://blog.geocities.institute/ restoring and culturally analyzing 1 TB of GeoCities data], supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Espenschied worked with the transmediale festival’s archive and the Vilem Flusser Archive to conceptually and technically integrate large scale emulation while working as a researcher at the University of Freiburg and the University of Applied Arts in Karlsruhe. Publications include papers on large scale curation of complex digital artifacts, emulation and digital culture, the influential reader Digital Folklore as well as musical releases on Aphex Twin’s label Rephlex and several underground/net labels, performing and lecturing in between raves and museums in Europe and the United States. Since April 2014, he is leading the Digital Conservation Program at [https://rhizome.org/ Rhizome].<br />
<br />
[http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/ http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/]<br />
<br />
== Paul Ford ==<br />
<br />
Paul Ford is a Brooklyn-based writer and web technologist. He often writes about [https://medium.com/message/how-paper-magazines-web-engineers-scaled-kim-kardashians-back-end-sfw-6367f8d37688 the web], [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6241967 archives] [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ programming], [http://www.ftrain.com/wwic.html the nature of information], and [https://medium.com/message/networks-without-networks-7644933a3100 living in the information age]. Past projects include [https://medium.com/message/tilde-club-i-had-a-couple-drinks-and-woke-up-with-1-000-nerds-a8904f0a2ebf tilde.club] and the [http://www.ftrain.com/AWebSiteForHarpers.html semantic web-ified harpers.org] (back in 2003). Ford's 30,000-word article [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ What Is Code?] was the entire June 11, 2015 issue of Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Learn more at his [http://ftrain.com website], on [http://twitter.com/ftrain Twitter], or on [https://medium.com/@ftrain Medium], or watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSL5qVL3Mng his talk at XOXO 2014] or [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2015-06-12/-what-is-code-charlie-rose-06-12- his interview on Charlie Rose]. Paul was also interviewed at [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2012/an-interview-with-paul-ford-and-gina-trapani/ at In the Library with the Lead Pipe, along with Gina Trapani].<br />
<br />
== Kelsey Gilmore-Innis == <br />
<br />
Kelsey Gilmore-Innis is the Chief Technology Officer at [http://www.sexualhealthinnovations.org/ Sexual Health Innovations], creating technology that advances sexual health and wellbeing in the United States. SHI is currently building [http://www.projectcallisto.org/ Project Callisto] to provide a more empowering, transparent, and confidential reporting experience for college sexual assault survivors. Kelsey co-founded the Lambda Ladies group for women in functional programming and speaks regularly around the world on technical topics. As part of the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, she led the development and deployment of the searchable Anti-Eviction Pledge site. Outside of SHI, Kelsey pursues the study of baseball, R&B, presidential trivia and other all-American pursuits.<br />
<br />
[https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y]<br />
<br />
==Christina Harlow==<br />
Christina is not a consortium of people (I know, I've thought that also) She is a brilliant technologist who works at Cornell University beating data into submission. When she isn't doing that (here's why you've thought her twitter account is a consortium) she is talking about the aforementioned data to likeminded people all while managing to run brilliant conferences. Her ability to describe data munging to "non-natives" is something the entire code4lib community should experience, not just the few who've managed to sit in on her workshops, follow her on Twitter etc., Her generosity has likely impacted many in the code4lib community directly or indirectly. It would also be a chance for her to expand on her Missy Elliot themed talk in Philadelphia.<br />
<br />
[http://christinaharlow.com/ http://christinaharlow.com/]<br />
<br />
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/cm_harlow @cm_harlow]<br />
<br />
== April Hathcock ==<br />
<br />
April is a scholarly communication librarian at New York University (formerly a corporate attorney) who specializes in issues of ownership and rights. She does research on copyright, diversity, libraries, and feminism. April has presented on digital scholarly work and the affects it's had on scholarly communication systems, Open Access, racial bias, whiteness and racism/anti-racism in libraries. [https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/ https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/]. <br />
<br />
You can find her on twitter [https://twitter.com/AprilHathcock @AprilHathcock]<br />
<br />
[http://readingroom.lib.buffalo.edu/readingroom/PDF/vol1-issue2/From-Dusty-Boxes-to-Data-Bytes.pdf From Dusty Boxes to Data Bytes: Acquiring Rights to Special Collections in the Digital Age]<br />
<br />
[http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2015/lis-diversity/ White Librarianship in BlackFace: Diversity in LIS]<br />
<br />
== Wendy Hsu ==<br />
<br />
Wendy Hsu is a researcher, strategist, and educator who engages with hybrid research and organizing agendas for equality in arts, technology, and civic participation. A former ACLS Public Fellow, Hsu currently works as the digital strategist of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, providing research and strategy to redesign the department’s data and knowledge architecture. Hsu is also the founder of Lab at DCA, a city staff innovation incubator.<br />
<br />
Hsu has published on digital ethnography, sound-based pedagogy, public humanities, open access publishing, Asian American indie rock, Yoko Ono, Taqwacore, and Bollywood. Their academic research on street sound cultures in postcolonial Taiwan focuses on the urban underclass experience of mobility and low-resource technology. Their civic sound data project [http://lalistens.org/ LA Listens] explores the sensory, social, and ecological aspects of Los Angeles streets by providing a creative and engagement platform for community-oriented artists, planners, and organizers. Most recently, Hsu led the maker collective Movable Parts through [http://movableparts.org/projects/karaoke-rickshaw/ Movable Karaoke], a Metro-funded project that evokes and explores the collective mobility experience in LA.<br />
<br />
[http://beingwendyhsu.info/ http://beingwendyhsu.info/]<br />
<br />
== Bergis Jules ==<br />
<br />
Bergis is the University and Political Papers Archivist at University of California, Riverside, and is the Community Lead for [http://www.docnow.io/ Documenting the Now], which focuses on ethically collecting and preserving social media content. Background reading - [https://medium.com/on-archivy/documenting-the-now-ferguson-in-the-archives-adcdbe1d5788?section=%5Bobject%20Object%5D#.nvhvvygy7 Documenting the Now: #Ferguson in the Archives]<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@BergisJules Medium]<br />
<br />
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXE1hruwg7E Bergis in the Ethics of Social Media Collection and Use panel at DocNow]<br />
<br />
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/BergisJules @BergisJules]<br />
<br />
== Sarah Mei ==<br />
<br />
Sarah is a Ruby and JavaScript developer based in San Francisco. She founded [http://railsbridge.org/ RailsBridge ] and [http://bridgefoundry.org/ Bridge Foundry ]. She is the director of Ruby Central, the non-profit that runs the two largest Ruby conferences in the world. <br />
<br />
She's particularly interested in Object Oriented design and [https://www.devmynd.com/blog/2015-1-pairing-with-junior-developers/ pair programming], the effects of dev team social dynamics on code, and increasing community involvement in open source. <br />
<br />
[http://confreaks.com/presenters/150-sarah-mei Video of some past talks ]<br />
<br />
[http://www.sarahmei.com/blog/2013/11/11/why-you-should-never-use-mongodb/ Dangers of shiny technology ]<br />
<br />
[http://twitter.com/sarahmei Twitter @sarahmei]<br />
<br />
== David S. H. Rosenthal == <br />
Dr. David Rosenthal started the LOCKSS Program, which is aimed at long-term preservation of web published materials. <br />
[https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/ https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/]<br />
[http://blog.dshr.org/ http://blog.dshr.org/]<br />
<br />
== Sonali Sridhar == <br />
<br />
Sonali Sridhar is cofounder of the [http://www.recurse.com/ Recurse Center] (formerly Hacker School.) Prior to starting the Recurse Center in 2011, she worked as an Interaction Designer at R/GA, and has now taken on the challenge of designing experiences at the Recurse Center, as she aims to create a Bauhaus for programmers. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, and is a founding member of QUILTBAG++, a New York City-based queer and trans tech group committed to social justice. She is also part of the 2015 Creative Ecology Advisory Board at the The Banff Centre's Peter Lougheed Leadership Institute.<br />
<br />
[https://twitter.com/jollysonali https://twitter.com/jollysonali]<br />
<br />
== Whitni Watkins ==<br />
<br />
Whitni is a Web Systems Engineer for Analog Devices, Inc. where she manages multiple systems for their Technical Marketing and Information Services group. She is an active code4lib community member. With her experiences from academic institutions to a semiconductor company, she would bring in various angles of working in the library and technology field.<br />
<br />
LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins]<br />
<br />
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/_whitni @_whitni]<br />
<br />
== Greg Wilson ==<br />
<br />
[http://third-bit.com/about.html Greg Wilson] is the co-founder of [http://software-carpentry.org/about/ Software Carpentry], a volunteer organization that teaches basic computing skills to researchers in a wide range of disciplines. Greg has worked for 30 years in both industry and academia, and is the author or editor of several books on computing and two for children.<br />
<br />
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/gvwilson @gvwilson]<br />
<br />
== Gene Luen Yang ==<br />
Comic artist and author, Gene Yang has greatly broadened diversity representation in comics with successful titles such as '''American Born Chinese''', '''Boxers and Saints''', and '''The Shadow Hero'''. In 2016, the Library of Congress named him as an Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. In this capacity, Yang has pushed a mission of 'Reading Without Walls' to encourage literacies of all types. Additionally, he has recently started a graphic novel series, '''Secret Coders''' with artist Mike Holmes. This series aims to introduce kids to actual magic they can perform at home: computer programming. As several kids try to uncover the mysteries of their school, they face puzzles and challenges that teach readers about programming. <br />
<br />
[http://geneyang.com/ http://geneyang.com/]<br />
<br />
[http://geneyang.com/secret-coders http://geneyang.com/secret-coders]<br />
<br />
== Juan Benet ==<br />
California-native Juan Benet works at Protocol Labs, and is the original designer behind the IPFS (Inter-planetary File System) protocol [1]. According to very smart people (Vint Cerf, Brewster Kahle, and Tim Berners-Lee, to name a few), decentralized networks are the future of the web and IPFS is at the cutting edge of this technology [2]. The impact on digital preservation alone is enormous. In a lecture at Stanford last year, Juan did a deep dive of IPFS and discussed the principles they followed to to make sure that their protocol would get used and adopted, and not simply be a cool experiment [3]. Addition bio info at the Stanford Computer Forum website [4].<br />
<br />
<br />
[1] [http://ipfs.io/ http://ipfs.io/]<br />
<br />
[2] [Inventors of the Internet Are Trying to Build a Truly Permanent Web https://www.wired.com/2016/06/inventors-internet-trying-build-truly-permanent-web/]<br />
<br />
[3] [Stanford Seminar: IPFS and the Permanent Web https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUVmypx9HGI]<br />
<br />
[4] [Juan Benet Bio (via Stanford Computer Forum) http://web.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/151021.html]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2017_Keynote_Speakers_Nominations&diff=444732017 Keynote Speakers Nominations2016-10-12T16:08:51Z<p>WhitniWatkins: added another keynote nominee</p>
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<div>Nominations for invited speakers/keynotes for Code4Lib 2017 in Los Angeles. Please include a description and any relevant links and try to keep the list in alphabetical order.<br />
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Please follow the formatting guidelines:<br />
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<pre><br />
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== Nominee's Name ==<br />
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Description of no more than 250 words.<br />
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[[Link(s) with contact information for nominee]]<br />
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__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Jane Doe (example)==<br />
Jane works at ________, doing _______. <br />
<br />
Some pertinent history/biography/hyperlinks that elucidates why Jane would be a good keynote speaker.<br />
<br />
== Chris Bourg ==<br />
<br />
Chris Bourg is the Director of Libraries at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where she also has oversight of the MIT Press. Prior to assuming her role at MIT, Chris worked for 12 years in the Stanford University Libraries, most recently as the Associate University Librarian for Public Services.<br />
<br />
Chris is keenly interested in issues of diversity and inclusion in higher education; and in the role libraries play in advancing social justice and democracy. She is currently serving as Chair of the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion of the Association of Research Libraries and has written and spoken extensively on diversity, inclusion, and leadership.<br />
<br />
Chris has a PhD in Sociology from Stanford University, and spent 10 years as an active duty U.S. Army officer, including 3 years on the faculty at the United States Military Academy at West Point.<br />
<br />
[https://youtu.be/O2L64H3D52M?t=2059 Watch Chris's Access 2016 keynote address.]<br />
<br />
== Maciej Celgowski ==<br />
<br />
Maciej Celgowski is the founder of the bookmarking site [http://pinboard.in Pinboard], [https://blog.pinboard.in/2010/12/merry_christmas_librarians/ a friend to librarians], a writer of [http://idlewords.com/ popular internet essays], and an entertaining speaker on topics including data, privacy, webpage bloat, and online fandom. He also operates [https://twitter.com/Pinboard a snarky Twitter account]. His most recent talk was [http://idlewords.com/talks/deep_fried_data.htm Deep Fried Data], given at the Library of Congress Collections as Data event in September of 2016. Other talks of interest include [http://idlewords.com/talks/internet_with_a_human_face.htm The Internet With a Human Face] and [http://idlewords.com/talks/fan_is_a_tool_using_animal.htm Fan is a Tool Using Animal].<br />
<br />
Talks archive: http://idlewords.com/talks/ (contact info is at the bottom of the page)<br />
<br />
== Dragan Espenscheid ==<br />
<br />
Dragan Espenschied (*1975 in Germany) is a media artist, home computer folk musician and digital culture researcher and conservator living in New York City. Starting out as a net activist in the late 1990’s, he created several online interventions concerned with digital power structures and live network traffic analysis/manipulation together with Alvar Freude. <br />
In his artistic career, Espenschied focuses on the historization of Digital Culture from the perspective of computer users rather than hackers, developers or “inventors”. Together with net art pioneer Olia Lialina he has been creating a significant body of work concerned with how to represent and write a culture-centric history of the networked age. Since 2011, they together have been [http://blog.geocities.institute/ restoring and culturally analyzing 1 TB of GeoCities data], supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Espenschied worked with the transmediale festival’s archive and the Vilem Flusser Archive to conceptually and technically integrate large scale emulation while working as a researcher at the University of Freiburg and the University of Applied Arts in Karlsruhe. Publications include papers on large scale curation of complex digital artifacts, emulation and digital culture, the influential reader Digital Folklore as well as musical releases on Aphex Twin’s label Rephlex and several underground/net labels, performing and lecturing in between raves and museums in Europe and the United States. Since April 2014, he is leading the Digital Conservation Program at [https://rhizome.org/ Rhizome].<br />
<br />
[http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/ http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/]<br />
<br />
== Paul Ford ==<br />
<br />
Paul Ford is a Brooklyn-based writer and web technologist. He often writes about [https://medium.com/message/how-paper-magazines-web-engineers-scaled-kim-kardashians-back-end-sfw-6367f8d37688 the web], [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6241967 archives] [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ programming], [http://www.ftrain.com/wwic.html the nature of information], and [https://medium.com/message/networks-without-networks-7644933a3100 living in the information age]. Past projects include [https://medium.com/message/tilde-club-i-had-a-couple-drinks-and-woke-up-with-1-000-nerds-a8904f0a2ebf tilde.club] and the [http://www.ftrain.com/AWebSiteForHarpers.html semantic web-ified harpers.org] (back in 2003). Ford's 30,000-word article [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ What Is Code?] was the entire June 11, 2015 issue of Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Learn more at his [http://ftrain.com website], on [http://twitter.com/ftrain Twitter], or on [https://medium.com/@ftrain Medium], or watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSL5qVL3Mng his talk at XOXO 2014] or [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2015-06-12/-what-is-code-charlie-rose-06-12- his interview on Charlie Rose]. Paul was also interviewed at [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2012/an-interview-with-paul-ford-and-gina-trapani/ at In the Library with the Lead Pipe, along with Gina Trapani].<br />
<br />
== Kelsey Gilmore-Innis == <br />
<br />
Kelsey Gilmore-Innis is the Chief Technology Officer at [http://www.sexualhealthinnovations.org/ Sexual Health Innovations], creating technology that advances sexual health and wellbeing in the United States. SHI is currently building [http://www.projectcallisto.org/ Project Callisto] to provide a more empowering, transparent, and confidential reporting experience for college sexual assault survivors. Kelsey co-founded the Lambda Ladies group for women in functional programming and speaks regularly around the world on technical topics. As part of the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project, she led the development and deployment of the searchable Anti-Eviction Pledge site. Outside of SHI, Kelsey pursues the study of baseball, R&B, presidential trivia and other all-American pursuits.<br />
<br />
[https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y https://twitter.com/_K_E_L_S_E_Y]<br />
<br />
==Christina Harlow==<br />
Christina is not a consortium of people (I know, I've thought that also) She is a brilliant technologist who works at Cornell University beating data into submission. When she isn't doing that (here's why you've thought her twitter account is a consortium) she is talking about the aforementioned data to likeminded people all while managing to run brilliant conferences. Her ability to describe data munging to "non-natives" is something the entire code4lib community should experience, not just the few who've managed to sit in on her workshops, follow her on Twitter etc., Her generosity has likely impacted many in the code4lib community directly or indirectly. It would also be a chance for her to expand on her Missy Elliot themed talk in Philadelphia.<br />
<br />
[http://christinaharlow.com/ http://christinaharlow.com/]<br />
<br />
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/cm_harlow @cm_harlow]<br />
<br />
== April Hathcock ==<br />
<br />
April is a scholarly communication librarian at New York University (formerly a corporate attorney) who specializes in issues of ownership and rights. She does research on copyright, diversity, libraries, and feminism. April has presented on digital scholarly work and the affects it's had on scholarly communication systems, Open Access, racial bias, whiteness and racism/anti-racism in libraries. [https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/ https://aprilhathcock.wordpress.com/writings-and-ramblings/]. <br />
<br />
You can find her on twitter [https://twitter.com/AprilHathcock @AprilHathcock]<br />
<br />
[http://readingroom.lib.buffalo.edu/readingroom/PDF/vol1-issue2/From-Dusty-Boxes-to-Data-Bytes.pdf From Dusty Boxes to Data Bytes: Acquiring Rights to Special Collections in the Digital Age]<br />
<br />
[http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2015/lis-diversity/ White Librarianship in BlackFace: Diversity in LIS]<br />
<br />
== Wendy Hsu ==<br />
<br />
Wendy Hsu is a researcher, strategist, and educator who engages with hybrid research and organizing agendas for equality in arts, technology, and civic participation. A former ACLS Public Fellow, Hsu currently works as the digital strategist of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, providing research and strategy to redesign the department’s data and knowledge architecture. Hsu is also the founder of Lab at DCA, a city staff innovation incubator.<br />
<br />
Hsu has published on digital ethnography, sound-based pedagogy, public humanities, open access publishing, Asian American indie rock, Yoko Ono, Taqwacore, and Bollywood. Their academic research on street sound cultures in postcolonial Taiwan focuses on the urban underclass experience of mobility and low-resource technology. Their civic sound data project [http://lalistens.org/ LA Listens] explores the sensory, social, and ecological aspects of Los Angeles streets by providing a creative and engagement platform for community-oriented artists, planners, and organizers. Most recently, Hsu led the maker collective Movable Parts through [http://movableparts.org/projects/karaoke-rickshaw/ Movable Karaoke], a Metro-funded project that evokes and explores the collective mobility experience in LA.<br />
<br />
[http://beingwendyhsu.info/ http://beingwendyhsu.info/]<br />
<br />
== Bergis Jules ==<br />
<br />
Bergis is the University and Political Papers Archivist at University of California, Riverside, and is the Community Lead for [http://www.docnow.io/ Documenting the Now], which focuses on ethically collecting and preserving social media content. Background reading - [https://medium.com/on-archivy/documenting-the-now-ferguson-in-the-archives-adcdbe1d5788?section=%5Bobject%20Object%5D#.nvhvvygy7 Documenting the Now: #Ferguson in the Archives]<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@BergisJules Medium]<br />
<br />
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXE1hruwg7E Bergis in the Ethics of Social Media Collection and Use panel at DocNow]<br />
<br />
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/BergisJules @BergisJules]<br />
<br />
== Sarah Mei ==<br />
<br />
Sarah is a Ruby and JavaScript developer based in San Francisco. She founded [http://railsbridge.org/ RailsBridge ] and [http://bridgefoundry.org/ Bridge Foundry ]. She is the director of Ruby Central, the non-profit that runs the two largest Ruby conferences in the world. <br />
<br />
She's particularly interested in Object Oriented design and [https://www.devmynd.com/blog/2015-1-pairing-with-junior-developers/ pair programming], the effects of dev team social dynamics on code, and increasing community involvement in open source. <br />
<br />
[http://confreaks.com/presenters/150-sarah-mei Video of some past talks ]<br />
<br />
[http://www.sarahmei.com/blog/2013/11/11/why-you-should-never-use-mongodb/ Dangers of shiny technology ]<br />
<br />
[http://twitter.com/sarahmei Twitter @sarahmei]<br />
<br />
== David S. H. Rosenthal == <br />
Dr. David Rosenthal started the LOCKSS Program, which is aimed at long-term preservation of web published materials. <br />
[https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/ https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/]<br />
[http://blog.dshr.org/ http://blog.dshr.org/]<br />
<br />
== Sonali Sridhar == <br />
<br />
Sonali Sridhar is cofounder of the [http://www.recurse.com/ Recurse Center] (formerly Hacker School.) Prior to starting the Recurse Center in 2011, she worked as an Interaction Designer at R/GA, and has now taken on the challenge of designing experiences at the Recurse Center, as she aims to create a Bauhaus for programmers. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, and is a founding member of QUILTBAG++, a New York City-based queer and trans tech group committed to social justice. She is also part of the 2015 Creative Ecology Advisory Board at the The Banff Centre's Peter Lougheed Leadership Institute.<br />
<br />
[https://twitter.com/jollysonali https://twitter.com/jollysonali]<br />
<br />
== Whitni Watkins ==<br />
<br />
Whitni is a Web Systems Engineer for Analog Devices, Inc. where she manages multiple systems for their Technical Marketing and Information Services group. She is an active code4lib community member. With her experiences from academic institutions to a semiconductor company, she would bring in various angles of working in the library and technology field.<br />
<br />
LinkedIn: [https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins https://www.linkedin.com/in/whitniwatkins]<br />
<br />
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/_whitni @_whitni]<br />
<br />
== Greg Wilson ==<br />
<br />
[http://third-bit.com/about.html Greg Wilson] is the co-founder of [http://software-carpentry.org/about/ Software Carpentry], a volunteer organization that teaches basic computing skills to researchers in a wide range of disciplines. Greg has worked for 30 years in both industry and academia, and is the author or editor of several books on computing and two for children.<br />
<br />
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/gvwilson @gvwilson]<br />
<br />
== Gene Luen Yang ==<br />
Comic artist and author, Gene Yang has greatly broadened diversity representation in comics with successful titles such as '''American Born Chinese''', '''Boxers and Saints''', and '''The Shadow Hero'''. In 2016, the Library of Congress named him as an Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. In this capacity, Yang has pushed a mission of 'Reading Without Walls' to encourage literacies of all types. Additionally, he has recently started a graphic novel series, '''Secret Coders''' with artist Mike Holmes. This series aims to introduce kids to actual magic they can perform at home: computer programming. As several kids try to uncover the mysteries of their school, they face puzzles and challenges that teach readers about programming. <br />
<br />
[http://geneyang.com/ http://geneyang.com/]<br />
<br />
[http://geneyang.com/secret-coders http://geneyang.com/secret-coders]<br />
<br />
== Juan Benet ==<br />
California-native Juan Benet works at Protocol Labs, and is the original designer behind the IPFS (Inter-planetary File System) protocol [1]. According to very smart people (Vint Cerf, Brewster Kahle, and Tim Berners-Lee, to name a few), decentralized networks are the future of the web and IPFS is at the cutting edge of this technology [2]. The impact on digital preservation alone is enormous. In a lecture at Stanford last year, Juan did a deep dive of IPFS and discussed the principles they followed to to make sure that their protocol would get used and adopted, and not simply be a cool experiment [3]. Addition bio info at the Stanford Computer Forum website [4].<br />
<br />
<br />
[1] [http://ipfs.io/ http://ipfs.io/]<br />
<br />
[2] [Inventors of the Internet Are Trying to Build a Truly Permanent Web https://www.wired.com/2016/06/inventors-internet-trying-build-truly-permanent-web/]<br />
<br />
[3] [Stanford Seminar: IPFS and the Permanent Web https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUVmypx9HGI]<br />
<br />
[4] [Juan Benet Bio (via Stanford Computer Forum) http://web.stanford.edu/class/ee380/Abstracts/151021.html]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2017_Keynote_Speakers_Nominations&diff=444562017 Keynote Speakers Nominations2016-10-11T18:26:30Z<p>WhitniWatkins: </p>
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<div>Nominations for invited speakers/keynotes for Code4Lib 2017 in Los Angeles. Please include a description and any relevant links and try to keep the list in alphabetical order.<br />
<br />
<br />
Please follow the formatting guidelines:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
<br />
== Nominee's Name ==<br />
<br />
Description of no more than 250 words.<br />
<br />
[[Link(s) with contact information for nominee]]<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Jane Doe (example)==<br />
Jane works at ________, doing _______. <br />
<br />
Some pertinent history/biography/hyperlinks that elucidates why Jane would be a good keynote speaker.<br />
<br />
== Paul Ford ==<br />
<br />
Paul Ford is a Brooklyn-based writer and web technologist. He often writes about [https://medium.com/message/how-paper-magazines-web-engineers-scaled-kim-kardashians-back-end-sfw-6367f8d37688 the web], [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6241967 archives] [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ programming], [http://www.ftrain.com/wwic.html the nature of information], and [https://medium.com/message/networks-without-networks-7644933a3100 living in the information age]. Past projects include [https://medium.com/message/tilde-club-i-had-a-couple-drinks-and-woke-up-with-1-000-nerds-a8904f0a2ebf tilde.club] and the [http://www.ftrain.com/AWebSiteForHarpers.html semantic web-ified harpers.org] (back in 2003). Ford's 30,000-word article [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ What Is Code?] was the entire June 11, 2015 issue of Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Learn more at his [http://ftrain.com website], on [http://twitter.com/ftrain Twitter], or on [https://medium.com/@ftrain Medium], or watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSL5qVL3Mng his talk at XOXO 2014] or [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2015-06-12/-what-is-code-charlie-rose-06-12- his interview on Charlie Rose]. Paul was also interviewed at [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2012/an-interview-with-paul-ford-and-gina-trapani/ at In the Library with the Lead Pipe, along with Gina Trapani].<br />
<br />
== Wendy Hsu ==<br />
<br />
Wendy Hsu is a researcher, strategist, and educator who engages with hybrid research and organizing agendas for equality in arts, technology, and civic participation. A former ACLS Public Fellow, Hsu currently works as the digital strategist of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, providing research and strategy to redesign the department’s data and knowledge architecture. Hsu is also the founder of Lab at DCA, a city staff innovation incubator.<br />
<br />
Hsu has published on digital ethnography, sound-based pedagogy, public humanities, open access publishing, Asian American indie rock, Yoko Ono, Taqwacore, and Bollywood. Their academic research on street sound cultures in postcolonial Taiwan focuses on the urban underclass experience of mobility and low-resource technology. Their civic sound data project [http://lalistens.org/ LA Listens] explores the sensory, social, and ecological aspects of Los Angeles streets by providing a creative and engagement platform for community-oriented artists, planners, and organizers. Most recently, Hsu led the maker collective Movable Parts through [http://movableparts.org/projects/karaoke-rickshaw/ Movable Karaoke], a Metro-funded project that evokes and explores the collective mobility experience in LA.<br />
<br />
[http://beingwendyhsu.info/ http://beingwendyhsu.info/]<br />
<br />
== Bergis Jules ==<br />
<br />
Bergis is the University and Political Papers Archivist at University of California, Riverside, and is the Community Lead for [http://www.docnow.io/ Documenting the Now], which focuses on ethically collecting and preserving social media content. Background reading - [https://medium.com/on-archivy/documenting-the-now-ferguson-in-the-archives-adcdbe1d5788?section=%5Bobject%20Object%5D#.nvhvvygy7 Documenting the Now: #Ferguson in the Archives]<br />
<br />
[https://medium.com/@BergisJules Medium]<br />
<br />
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXE1hruwg7E Bergis in the Ethics of Social Media Collection and Use panel at DocNow]<br />
<br />
== Sarah Mei ==<br />
<br />
Sarah is a Ruby and JavaScript developer based in San Francisco. She founded [http://railsbridge.org/ RailsBridge ] and [http://bridgefoundry.org/ Bridge Foundry ]. She is the director of Ruby Central, the non-profit that runs the two largest Ruby conferences in the world. <br />
<br />
She's particularly interested in Object Oriented design and [https://www.devmynd.com/blog/2015-1-pairing-with-junior-developers/ pair programming], the effects of dev team social dynamics on code, and increasing community involvement in open source. <br />
<br />
[http://confreaks.com/presenters/150-sarah-mei Video of some past talks ]<br />
<br />
[http://www.sarahmei.com/blog/2013/11/11/why-you-should-never-use-mongodb/ Dangers of shiny technology ]<br />
<br />
[http://twitter.com/sarahmei Twitter @sarahmei]<br />
<br />
== David S. H. Rosenthal == <br />
Dr. David Rosenthal started the LOCKSS Program, which is aimed at long-term preservation of web published materials. <br />
[https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/ https://www.lockss.org/contact-us/dshr/]<br />
[http://blog.dshr.org/ http://blog.dshr.org/]<br />
<br />
== Greg Wilson ==<br />
<br />
[http://third-bit.com/about.html Greg Wilson] is the co-founder of [http://software-carpentry.org/about/ Software Carpentry], a volunteer organization that teaches basic computing skills to researchers in a wide range of disciplines. Greg has worked for 30 years in both industry and academia, and is the author or editor of several books on computing and two for children.<br />
<br />
Twitter: [https://twitter.com/gvwilson @gvwilson]<br />
<br />
== Gene Luen Yang ==<br />
Comic artist and author, Gene Yang has greatly broadened diversity representation in comics with successful titles such as '''American Born Chinese''', '''Boxers and Saints''', and '''The Shadow Hero'''. In 2016, the Library of Congress named him as an Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. In this capacity, Yang has pushed a mission of 'Reading Without Walls' to encourage literacies of all types. Additionally, he has recently started a graphic novel series, '''Secret Coders''' with artist Mike Holmes. This series aims to introduce kids to actual magic they can perform at home: computer programming. As several kids try to uncover the mysteries of their school, they face puzzles and challenges that teach readers about programming. <br />
<br />
[http://geneyang.com/ http://geneyang.com/]<br />
<br />
[http://geneyang.com/secret-coders http://geneyang.com/secret-coders]<br />
<br />
== Dragan Espenscheid ==<br />
<br />
Dragan Espenschied (*1975 in Germany) is a media artist, home computer folk musician and digital culture researcher and conservator living in New York City. Starting out as a net activist in the late 1990’s, he created several online interventions concerned with digital power structures and live network traffic analysis/manipulation together with Alvar Freude. <br />
In his artistic career, Espenschied focuses on the historization of Digital Culture from the perspective of computer users rather than hackers, developers or “inventors”. Together with net art pioneer Olia Lialina he has been creating a significant body of work concerned with how to represent and write a culture-centric history of the networked age. Since 2011, they together have been [http://blog.geocities.institute/ restoring and culturally analyzing 1 TB of GeoCities data], supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. Espenschied worked with the transmediale festival’s archive and the Vilem Flusser Archive to conceptually and technically integrate large scale emulation while working as a researcher at the University of Freiburg and the University of Applied Arts in Karlsruhe. Publications include papers on large scale curation of complex digital artifacts, emulation and digital culture, the influential reader Digital Folklore as well as musical releases on Aphex Twin’s label Rephlex and several underground/net labels, performing and lecturing in between raves and museums in Europe and the United States. Since April 2014, he is leading the Digital Conservation Program at [https://rhizome.org/ Rhizome].<br />
<br />
[http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/ http://1x-upon.com/~despens/about/dragan/]<br />
<br />
== Sonali Sridhar == <br />
<br />
Sonali Sridhar is cofounder of the [http://www.recurse.com/ Recurse Center] (formerly Hacker School.) Prior to starting the Recurse Center in 2011, she worked as an Interaction Designer at R/GA, and has now taken on the challenge of designing experiences at the Recurse Center, as she aims to create a Bauhaus for programmers. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, and is a founding member of QUILTBAG++, a New York City-based queer and trans tech group committed to social justice. She is also part of the 2015 Creative Ecology Advisory Board at the The Banff Centre's Peter Lougheed Leadership Institute.<br />
<br />
[https://twitter.com/jollysonali https://twitter.com/jollysonali]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2017_Conference_Committees&diff=443572017 Conference Committees2016-09-03T14:07:29Z<p>WhitniWatkins: added gloria to volunteer list</p>
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<div>= Code4Lib 2017 Conference Committees =<br />
<br />
Call for Volunteers coming soon.<br />
<br />
Hosting a conference is incredibly complex, and it cannot be done without the help of the entire community. If you are interested in being an awesome person and applying your skills to a particular part of the Code4Lib 2017 conference, create an account on this wiki and sign-up for one or more of the groups below (please provide a contact). Each committee must have a Primary Contact (chair), Secondary Contact (co-chair), and Documentarian (secretary). The role of the Documentarian is to transcribe key information to future conference committees, such as timelines, costs, process, etc. Feel free to improve the summary statements for each of the committees. When adding your name, please indicate 'v' if you are a veteran on the committee so that we ensure committees are not made up entirely of newbies.<br />
<br />
We will assign a local contact (LPC) to each committee.<br />
<br />
== Location and Dates ==<br />
<br />
* Location: Southern California<br />
* Dates: Coming soon<br />
** Pre-conferences: Coming Soon <br />
** Main meeting: Coming Soon <br />
** Post conference activities: Coming Soon<br />
<br />
== Local Planning Committee ==<br />
This committee is charged with running the show such as overall timeline, budgeting, coordinating of locations and logistics, wrangler of committees, and communicating with the community.<br />
<br />
* [mailto:glt@library.ucla.edu Gary Thompson], UCLA - Primary Contact<br />
* [mailto:JGomez@getty.edu Joshua Gomez], The Getty - Secondary Contact<br />
* [mailto:cgordon@chillco.com Cary Gordon], Cherry Hill Company - Tertiary Contact<br />
* [mailto:christina.salazar@csuci.edu Christina Salazar], California State University Channel Islands - Tertiary Contact<br />
* [mailto:brian-rogers@utc.edu Brian Rogers], University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Documentarian<br />
* [mailto:acollier@calstate.edu Aaron Collier], California State University<br />
* [mailto:jsabol@marymountcalifornia.edu Jeffrey Sabol], Marymount California University<br />
* [mailto:gmcharlt@gmail.com Galen Charlton], Equinox Software<br />
* [mailto:mary.jinglewski@gmail.com Mary Jinglewski], Equinox Software<br />
* [mailto:andrea-schurr@utc.edu Andrea Schurr], University of Tennessee at Chattanooga<br />
* [mailto:robin.m.fay@gmail.com Robin Fay], Independent Metadata Contractor<br />
* [mailto:wendy.hagenmaier Wendy Hagenmaier], Georgia Tech<br />
<br />
== Website Working Group ==<br />
This group will focus on content strategy (in collaboration with the Documentation Committee) and feature implementations to improve the overall user experience for users (i.e., on-site and remote attendees, speakers, potential sponsors, post-conference users). <br />
<br />
[[Website Working Group Documents|Website Working Group Documents]] (2016 link)<br />
<br />
* [mailto:JGomez@getty.edu Joshua Gomez] - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [mailto:robin.m.fay@gmail.com Robin Fay] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* [mailto:steven-shelton@utc.edu Steven Shelton] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:shaune@princeton.edu Shaun Ellis] - Volunteer or Documentarian (will figure it out after initial call)<br />
* [mailto:phette23@gmail.com Eric Phetteplace] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:lukeaeschleman@gmail.com Luke Aeschleman] - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Budget Planning Committee ==<br />
This group will focus on making sure we are appropriately planning for budgetary issues.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* [mailto:mary.jinglewski@gmail.com Mary Jinglewski] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Sponsorship Committee ==<br />
This group will focus on making sure all who want to support the conference have the opportunity to do so. Sponsorship Committee work involves working with the LPC to close budget gaps and talking to potential sponsors to find the level that is right for them. <br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [mailto:jsabol@marymountcalifornia.edu Jeffrey Sabol] - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* [mailto:liblna@emory.edu Laura Akerman] - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Keynote Committee ==<br />
This group will: gather nominations from Code4Lib community; contact nominees to confirm their willingness and availability; collect bios from the available nominees and add them to the Diebold-o-Tron; support the voting process; work with the community's top nominees to schedule their keynotes; and collaborate with other committees and the community to ensure everything is communicated appropriately and logistical matters are given suitable attention.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [mailto:jgomez@getty.edu Joshua Gomez] - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* [mailto:brian-rogers@utc.edu Brian Rogers] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Pre-conference Committee ==<br />
This committee plans the pre-conference day. It keeps strong lines of communications open with the Program Committee. It also helps shepherd events on the day itself.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* [mailto:andrea-schurr@utc.edu Andrea Schurr] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Program Committee == <br />
This committee plans the structure of the program, arranges the voting on presentations, etc. This includes soliciting regular talks. These folks will also manage the flow of the program at the conference -- introducing speakers or soliciting other volunteers to MC. Committee membership will be capped at 10 members.<br />
<br />
* [mailto:whitni.watkins@gmail.com Whitni Watkins] - Primary Contact aka Chair (Analog Devices, Boston-ish) -- Twitter: @_whitni<br />
* [mailto:acollier@calstate.edu Aaron Collier] - Local Planning Contact/Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair (Southern California) -- Twitter: @aaronisbrewing<br />
* [mailto:wendy.hagenmaier@gmail.com Wendy Hagenmaier] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* [mailto:katherly@upenn.edu Katherine Lynch] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:matt.r.sherman@gmail.com Matt Sherman] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:ranti.junus@gmail.com Ranti Junus] - Volunteer (Michigan State University)<br />
* [mailto:akorphan@ncsu.edu Andreas Orphanides] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:mbilby@fullerton.edu Mark Bilby] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:gpark@siue.edu Sarah Park] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:gloria@zepheira.com Gloria Gonzalez] - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Scholarship Committee ==<br />
This committee works with funding institutions to arrange the scholarships offered. They solicit submissions and select winners of the scholarship(s). They also work with the winners to plan their travel and arrangements.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* [mailto:jsabol@marymountcalifornia.edu Jeffrey Sabol] - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair/Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Childcare Committee == <br />
This group assess the need for childcare at the conference, organizes childcare options, determines cost, and liaises with parents and chilcare providers<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== T-Shirt Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the t-shirt contest, collecting submissions, and putting out the call for votes. This committee is also responsible for helping the local planning committee identify a vendor that will fit within the budget constraints for the conference. User sizes and preferences will be obtained as part of the registration process.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Onsite Volunteer Committee ==<br />
This committee wrangles <s>tributes</s> people to volunteer for the following duties:<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Social Activities ==<br />
This committee works closely with the local programming committee in organizing events outside of conference hours. This committee is in charge of organizing the Newcomer Dinner (traditionally held the night before the first day of the main conference) as well as ensuring that there is a variety of different events to cater to different interests (alcoholic/non-alcoholic, carnivore/vegan, mainstream/niche, and everything in between). <br />
<br />
Conference goers - The page you are looking for is at [[2017 Social Activities]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Streaming Video Committee ==<br />
With the local program committee(as appropriate), organize the streaming and archiving of presentations at the conference. This could include securing A/V equipment, working with the conference venue w/r/t AV needs, choosing streaming and archiving providers, post-production editing and posting of videos, securing speaker releases for recording talks (?), and, of course, actually running the camera during the conference.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Code4Lib 2017 Host Voting Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the call for hosts for the next annual code4lib conference as well as the voting process. <br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Wifi/Electrical ==<br />
Arguably the most important committee. Coordinates with the local programming committee and the conference venue to ensure that wifi will be functioning for 450 people x 3 to 4 wifi enabled devices per person... as well as ensuring that there is ample power for folks to plug said devices in at the conference. Note that this will largely be handled by the conference management company.<br />
<br />
* [mailto:cgordon@chillco.com Cary Gordon] - Primary Contact/Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Book Giveaway Committee ==<br />
This committee solicits free copies of books from various publishers or free keys/copies of programs from various companies (for example, free private repo from Github or license for oXygen). They also handle the raffle at the conference (with a randomizer to do the drawing of names).<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== IRC & Slack Committee ==<br />
Coordinate with freenode to ensure that the #code4lib IRC & Slack channels can handle the extra traffic during the conference. Also responsible for recruiting and advertising IRC helpers at the conference.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* [mailto:cgordon@chillco.com Cary Gordon] - Local Planning Contact/Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Accessibility Committee ==<br />
Document and address major points of the conference that are not accessible for conference attendees (physical and virtual).<br />
<br />
* [mailto:katherly@upenn.edu Katherine Lynch] - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* [mailto:brian-rogers@utc.edu Brian Rogers] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Whatever Committee ==<br />
Not a committee per se. This is a list of people who are willing to help the above committees with various tasks.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Additional Committees ==<br />
Placeholder for potential additional committees, including the fabled jackpot of all committees, the Committee on Committees.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Code4Lib2017]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2017_Conference_Committees&diff=443552017 Conference Committees2016-09-02T21:37:37Z<p>WhitniWatkins: added employer to Whitni</p>
<hr />
<div>= Code4Lib 2017 Conference Committees =<br />
<br />
Call for Volunteers coming soon.<br />
<br />
Hosting a conference is incredibly complex, and it cannot be done without the help of the entire community. If you are interested in being an awesome person and applying your skills to a particular part of the Code4Lib 2017 conference, create an account on this wiki and sign-up for one or more of the groups below (please provide a contact). Each committee must have a Primary Contact (chair), Secondary Contact (co-chair), and Documentarian (secretary). The role of the Documentarian is to transcribe key information to future conference committees, such as timelines, costs, process, etc. Feel free to improve the summary statements for each of the committees. When adding your name, please indicate 'v' if you are a veteran on the committee so that we ensure committees are not made up entirely of newbies.<br />
<br />
We will assign a local contact (LPC) to each committee.<br />
<br />
== Location and Dates ==<br />
<br />
* Location: Southern California<br />
* Dates: Coming soon<br />
** Pre-conferences: Coming Soon <br />
** Main meeting: Coming Soon <br />
** Post conference activities: Coming Soon<br />
<br />
== Local Planning Committee ==<br />
This committee is charged with running the show such as overall timeline, budgeting, coordinating of locations and logistics, wrangler of committees, and communicating with the community.<br />
<br />
* [mailto:glt@library.ucla.edu Gary Thompson], UCLA - Primary Contact<br />
* [mailto:JGomez@getty.edu Joshua Gomez], The Getty - Secondary Contact<br />
* [mailto:cgordon@chillco.com Cary Gordon], Cherry Hill Company - Tertiary Contact<br />
* [mailto:christina.salazar@csuci.edu Christina Salazar], California State University Channel Islands - Tertiary Contact<br />
* [mailto:brian-rogers@utc.edu Brian Rogers], University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Documentarian<br />
* [mailto:acollier@calstate.edu Aaron Collier], California State University<br />
* [mailto:jsabol@marymountcalifornia.edu Jeffrey Sabol], Marymount California University<br />
* [mailto:gmcharlt@gmail.com Galen Charlton], Equinox Software<br />
* [mailto:mary.jinglewski@gmail.com Mary Jinglewski], Equinox Software<br />
* [mailto:andrea-schurr@utc.edu Andrea Schurr], University of Tennessee at Chattanooga<br />
* [mailto:robin.m.fay@gmail.com Robin Fay], Independent Metadata Contractor<br />
* [mailto:wendy.hagenmaier Wendy Hagenmaier], Georgia Tech<br />
<br />
== Website Working Group ==<br />
This group will focus on content strategy (in collaboration with the Documentation Committee) and feature implementations to improve the overall user experience for users (i.e., on-site and remote attendees, speakers, potential sponsors, post-conference users). <br />
<br />
[[Website Working Group Documents|Website Working Group Documents]] (2016 link)<br />
<br />
* [mailto:JGomez@getty.edu Joshua Gomez] - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [mailto:robin.m.fay@gmail.com Robin Fay] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* [mailto:steven-shelton@utc.edu Steven Shelton] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:shaune@princeton.edu Shaun Ellis] - Volunteer or Documentarian (will figure it out after initial call)<br />
* [mailto:phette23@gmail.com Eric Phetteplace] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:lukeaeschleman@gmail.com Luke Aeschleman] - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Budget Planning Committee ==<br />
This group will focus on making sure we are appropriately planning for budgetary issues.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* [mailto:mary.jinglewski@gmail.com Mary Jinglewski] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Sponsorship Committee ==<br />
This group will focus on making sure all who want to support the conference have the opportunity to do so. Sponsorship Committee work involves working with the LPC to close budget gaps and talking to potential sponsors to find the level that is right for them. <br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [mailto:jsabol@marymountcalifornia.edu Jeffrey Sabol] - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* [mailto:liblna@emory.edu Laura Akerman] - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Keynote Committee ==<br />
This group will: gather nominations from Code4Lib community; contact nominees to confirm their willingness and availability; collect bios from the available nominees and add them to the Diebold-o-Tron; support the voting process; work with the community's top nominees to schedule their keynotes; and collaborate with other committees and the community to ensure everything is communicated appropriately and logistical matters are given suitable attention.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [mailto:jgomez@getty.edu Joshua Gomez] - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* [mailto:brian-rogers@utc.edu Brian Rogers] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Pre-conference Committee ==<br />
This committee plans the pre-conference day. It keeps strong lines of communications open with the Program Committee. It also helps shepherd events on the day itself.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* [mailto:andrea-schurr@utc.edu Andrea Schurr] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Program Committee == <br />
This committee plans the structure of the program, arranges the voting on presentations, etc. This includes soliciting regular talks. These folks will also manage the flow of the program at the conference -- introducing speakers or soliciting other volunteers to MC. Committee membership will be capped at 10 members.<br />
<br />
* [mailto:whitni.watkins@gmail.com Whitni Watkins] - Primary Contact aka Chair (Analog Devices, Boston-ish) -- Twitter: @_whitni<br />
* [mailto:acollier@calstate.edu Aaron Collier] - Local Planning Contact/Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair (Southern California) -- Twitter: @aaronisbrewing<br />
* [mailto:wendy.hagenmaier@gmail.com Wendy Hagenmaier] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* [mailto:katherly@upenn.edu Katherine Lynch] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:matt.r.sherman@gmail.com Matt Sherman] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:ranti.junus@gmail.com Ranti Junus] - Volunteer (Michigan State University)<br />
* [mailto:akorphan@ncsu.edu Andreas Orphanides] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:mbilby@fullerton.edu Mark Bilby] - Volunteer<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Scholarship Committee ==<br />
This committee works with funding institutions to arrange the scholarships offered. They solicit submissions and select winners of the scholarship(s). They also work with the winners to plan their travel and arrangements.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* [mailto:jsabol@marymountcalifornia.edu Jeffrey Sabol] - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair/Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Childcare Committee == <br />
This group assess the need for childcare at the conference, organizes childcare options, determines cost, and liaises with parents and chilcare providers<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== T-Shirt Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the t-shirt contest, collecting submissions, and putting out the call for votes. This committee is also responsible for helping the local planning committee identify a vendor that will fit within the budget constraints for the conference. User sizes and preferences will be obtained as part of the registration process.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Onsite Volunteer Committee ==<br />
This committee wrangles <s>tributes</s> people to volunteer for the following duties:<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Social Activities ==<br />
This committee works closely with the local programming committee in organizing events outside of conference hours. This committee is in charge of organizing the Newcomer Dinner (traditionally held the night before the first day of the main conference) as well as ensuring that there is a variety of different events to cater to different interests (alcoholic/non-alcoholic, carnivore/vegan, mainstream/niche, and everything in between). <br />
<br />
Conference goers - The page you are looking for is at [[2017 Social Activities]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Streaming Video Committee ==<br />
With the local program committee(as appropriate), organize the streaming and archiving of presentations at the conference. This could include securing A/V equipment, working with the conference venue w/r/t AV needs, choosing streaming and archiving providers, post-production editing and posting of videos, securing speaker releases for recording talks (?), and, of course, actually running the camera during the conference.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Code4Lib 2017 Host Voting Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the call for hosts for the next annual code4lib conference as well as the voting process. <br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Wifi/Electrical ==<br />
Arguably the most important committee. Coordinates with the local programming committee and the conference venue to ensure that wifi will be functioning for 450 people x 3 to 4 wifi enabled devices per person... as well as ensuring that there is ample power for folks to plug said devices in at the conference. Note that this will largely be handled by the conference management company.<br />
<br />
* [mailto:cgordon@chillco.com Cary Gordon] - Primary Contact/Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Book Giveaway Committee ==<br />
This committee solicits free copies of books from various publishers or free keys/copies of programs from various companies (for example, free private repo from Github or license for oXygen). They also handle the raffle at the conference (with a randomizer to do the drawing of names).<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== IRC & Slack Committee ==<br />
Coordinate with freenode to ensure that the #code4lib IRC & Slack channels can handle the extra traffic during the conference. Also responsible for recruiting and advertising IRC helpers at the conference.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* [mailto:cgordon@chillco.com Cary Gordon] - Local Planning Contact/Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Accessibility Committee ==<br />
Document and address major points of the conference that are not accessible for conference attendees (physical and virtual).<br />
<br />
* [mailto:katherly@upenn.edu Katherine Lynch] - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* [mailto:brian-rogers@utc.edu Brian Rogers] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Whatever Committee ==<br />
Not a committee per se. This is a list of people who are willing to help the above committees with various tasks.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Additional Committees ==<br />
Placeholder for potential additional committees, including the fabled jackpot of all committees, the Committee on Committees.<br />
<br />
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<div>= Code4Lib 2017 Conference Committees =<br />
<br />
Call for Volunteers coming soon.<br />
<br />
Hosting a conference is incredibly complex, and it cannot be done without the help of the entire community. If you are interested in being an awesome person and applying your skills to a particular part of the Code4Lib 2017 conference, create an account on this wiki and sign-up for one or more of the groups below (please provide a contact). Each committee must have a Primary Contact (chair), Secondary Contact (co-chair), and Documentarian (secretary). The role of the Documentarian is to transcribe key information to future conference committees, such as timelines, costs, process, etc. Feel free to improve the summary statements for each of the committees. When adding your name, please indicate 'v' if you are a veteran on the committee so that we ensure committees are not made up entirely of newbies.<br />
<br />
We will assign a local contact (LPC) to each committee.<br />
<br />
== Location and Dates ==<br />
<br />
* Location: Southern California<br />
* Dates: Coming soon<br />
** Pre-conferences: Coming Soon <br />
** Main meeting: Coming Soon <br />
** Post conference activities: Coming Soon<br />
<br />
== Local Planning Committee ==<br />
This committee is charged with running the show such as overall timeline, budgeting, coordinating of locations and logistics, wrangler of committees, and communicating with the community.<br />
<br />
* [mailto:glt@library.ucla.edu Gary Thompson], UCLA - Primary Contact<br />
* [mailto:JGomez@getty.edu Joshua Gomez], The Getty - Secondary Contact<br />
* [mailto:cgordon@chillco.com Cary Gordon], Cherry Hill Company - Tertiary Contact<br />
* [mailto:christina.salazar@csuci.edu Christina Salazar], California State University Channel Islands - Tertiary Contact<br />
* [mailto:brian-rogers@utc.edu Brian Rogers], University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - Documentarian<br />
* [mailto:acollier@calstate.edu Aaron Collier], California State University<br />
* [mailto:jsabol@marymountcalifornia.edu Jeffrey Sabol], Marymount California University<br />
* [mailto:gmcharlt@gmail.com Galen Charlton], Equinox Software<br />
* [mailto:mary.jinglewski@gmail.com Mary Jinglewski], Equinox Software<br />
* [mailto:andrea-schurr@utc.edu Andrea Schurr], University of Tennessee at Chattanooga<br />
* [mailto:robin.m.fay@gmail.com Robin Fay], Independent Metadata Contractor<br />
* [mailto:wendy.hagenmaier Wendy Hagenmaier], Georgia Tech<br />
<br />
== Website Working Group ==<br />
This group will focus on content strategy (in collaboration with the Documentation Committee) and feature implementations to improve the overall user experience for users (i.e., on-site and remote attendees, speakers, potential sponsors, post-conference users). <br />
<br />
[[Website Working Group Documents|Website Working Group Documents]] (2016 link)<br />
<br />
* [mailto:JGomez@getty.edu Joshua Gomez] - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [mailto:robin.m.fay@gmail.com Robin Fay] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* [mailto:steven-shelton@utc.edu Steven Shelton] - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Budget Planning Committee ==<br />
This group will focus on making sure we are appropriately planning for budgetary issues.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* [mailto:mary.jinglewski@gmail.com Mary Jinglewski] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Sponsorship Committee ==<br />
This group will focus on making sure all who want to support the conference have the opportunity to do so. Sponsorship Committee work involves working with the LPC to close budget gaps and talking to potential sponsors to find the level that is right for them. <br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [mailto:jsabol@marymountcalifornia.edu Jeffrey Sabol] - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* [mailto:liblna@emory.edu Laura Akerman] - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Keynote Committee ==<br />
This group will: gather nominations from Code4Lib community; contact nominees to confirm their willingness and availability; collect bios from the available nominees and add them to the Diebold-o-Tron; support the voting process; work with the community's top nominees to schedule their keynotes; and collaborate with other committees and the community to ensure everything is communicated appropriately and logistical matters are given suitable attention.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* [mailto:jgomez@getty.edu Joshua Gomez] - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* [mailto:brian-rogers@utc.edu Brian Rogers] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Pre-conference Committee ==<br />
This committee plans the pre-conference day. It keeps strong lines of communications open with the Program Committee. It also helps shepherd events on the day itself.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* [mailto:andrea-schurr@utc.edu Andrea Schurr] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Program Committee == <br />
This committee plans the structure of the program, arranges the voting on presentations, etc. This includes soliciting regular talks. These folks will also manage the flow of the program at the conference -- introducing speakers or soliciting other volunteers to MC.<br />
<br />
* [mailto:whitni.watkins@gmail.com Whitni Watkins] - Primary Contact aka Chair (Boston-ish) -- Twitter: @_whitni<br />
* [mailto:acollier@calstate.edu Aaron Collier] - Local Planning Contact/Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair (Southern California)<br />
* [mailto:wendy.hagenmaier@gmail.com Wendy Hagenmaier] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* [mailto:ranti.junus@gmail.com Ranti Junus] - perpetual member (Michigan State University)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* [mailto:katherly@upenn.edu Katherine Lynch] - Volunteer<br />
* [mailto:matt.r.sherman@gmail.com Matt Sherman] - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Scholarship Committee ==<br />
This committee works with funding institutions to arrange the scholarships offered. They solicit submissions and select winners of the scholarship(s). They also work with the winners to plan their travel and arrangements.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* [mailto:jsabol@marymountcalifornia.edu Jeffrey Sabol] - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair/Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Childcare Committee == <br />
This group assess the need for childcare at the conference, organizes childcare options, determines cost, and liaises with parents and chilcare providers<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== T-Shirt Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the t-shirt contest, collecting submissions, and putting out the call for votes. This committee is also responsible for helping the local planning committee identify a vendor that will fit within the budget constraints for the conference. User sizes and preferences will be obtained as part of the registration process.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Onsite Volunteer Committee ==<br />
This committee wrangles <s>tributes</s> people to volunteer for the following duties:<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Social Activities ==<br />
This committee works closely with the local programming committee in organizing events outside of conference hours. This committee is in charge of organizing the Newcomer Dinner (traditionally held the night before the first day of the main conference) as well as ensuring that there is a variety of different events to cater to different interests (alcoholic/non-alcoholic, carnivore/vegan, mainstream/niche, and everything in between). <br />
<br />
Conference goers - The page you are looking for is at [[2017 Social Activities]]<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Streaming Video Committee ==<br />
With the local program committee(as appropriate), organize the streaming and archiving of presentations at the conference. This could include securing A/V equipment, working with the conference venue w/r/t AV needs, choosing streaming and archiving providers, post-production editing and posting of videos, securing speaker releases for recording talks (?), and, of course, actually running the camera during the conference.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Code4Lib 2017 Host Voting Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the call for hosts for the next annual code4lib conference as well as the voting process. <br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Wifi/Electrical ==<br />
Arguably the most important committee. Coordinates with the local programming committee and the conference venue to ensure that wifi will be functioning for 450 people x 3 to 4 wifi enabled devices per person... as well as ensuring that there is ample power for folks to plug said devices in at the conference. Note that this will largely be handled by the conference management company.<br />
<br />
* [mailto:cgordon@chillco.com Cary Gordon] - Primary Contact/Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Book Giveaway Committee ==<br />
This committee solicits free copies of books from various publishers or free keys/copies of programs from various companies (for example, free private repo from Github or license for oXygen). They also handle the raffle at the conference (with a randomizer to do the drawing of names).<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== IRC & Slack Committee ==<br />
Coordinate with freenode to ensure that the #code4lib IRC & Slack channels can handle the extra traffic during the conference. Also responsible for recruiting and advertising IRC helpers at the conference.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* [mailto:cgordon@chillco.com Cary Gordon] - Local Planning Contact/Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Accessibility Committee ==<br />
Document and address major points of the conference that are not accessible for conference attendees (physical and virtual).<br />
<br />
* [mailto:katherly@upenn.edu Katherine Lynch] - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* [mailto:brian-rogers@utc.edu Brian Rogers] - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Whatever Committee ==<br />
Not a committee per se. This is a list of people who are willing to help the above committees with various tasks.<br />
<br />
* Your Name Here - Primary Contact aka Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Secondary Contact aka Co-Chair<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Southern California)<br />
* Your Name Here - Local Planning Contact (Chattanooga)<br />
* Your Name Here - Documentarian<br />
* Your Name Here - Volunteer<br />
<br />
== Additional Committees ==<br />
Placeholder for potential additional committees, including the fabled jackpot of all committees, the Committee on Committees.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Code4Lib2017]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2016_Conference_Volunteers&diff=438952016 Conference Volunteers2016-02-09T14:07:32Z<p>WhitniWatkins: added name</p>
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<div>Code4Lib 2016 Volunteers sign-up page. As conference plans evolve, the page will be periodically updated with new opportunities to volunteer. When you sign up please either include some way to contact you or send your contact information to Kathleen Haley (Chair for Volunteers) at KHaley AT mwa DOT org.<br />
<br />
For general questions, or if you identify a volunteer need not covered in the list below, feel free to contact Kathleen or David Uspal (LPC Committee Contact for Volunteers) at david DOT uspal AT villanova DOT edu.<br />
<br />
== Welcome Wagon/Concierge ==<br />
<br />
Helps with greeting newcomers, directing people to evening activities and local points of interest, etc. and being generally awesome to the community.<br />
* Megan Kudzia<br />
* Becky Yoose<br />
<br />
== Conference Logistics ==<br />
<br />
Sets up registration table, signage and welcome packets, ensures proper power availability to conference attendees, etc.<br />
<br />
Sunday:<br />
* Katherine Lynch<br />
* Lauren Gala<br />
* Chad Nelson<br />
<br />
<br />
Monday:<br />
* Lauren Gala<br />
*<br />
<br />
== Preconference Setup ==<br />
<br />
Help manage preconference sessions, setting up projectors, etc.<br />
<br />
Sheraton Society Hill (Conference Hotel):<br />
* Lauren Gala<br />
<br />
<br />
Chemical Heritage Foundation:<br />
* Anna Headley (CHF contact)<br />
* Michelle DiMeo (CHF contact)<br />
<br />
Franklin Hall:<br />
* Scott Ziegler (venue contact at APS)<br />
<br />
== Social Networking ==<br />
<br />
Answering general questions on Twitter and IRC:<br />
* Christina Harlow<br />
* <br />
<br />
<br />
Ask questions on mic on behalf of community (because of distance, mic aversion, etc)<br />
<br />
Tuesday:<br />
* [[User:Todrobbins|Tod Robbins]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Wednesday:<br />
* Christina Harlow<br />
<br />
<br />
Thursday:<br />
*<br />
<br />
<br />
== Livestream ==<br />
Volunteers for the livestream will assist the livestream technician with conferencee streaming. Their main duty will be to serve as a backup minder of the equipment in case the technician needs to step aside for a break.<br />
<br />
Technician/on-call: <br />
* [[User:AshleyBlewer|Ashley Blewer!]] (@ablwr)<br />
<br />
Tuesday AM:<br />
*<br />
<br />
<br />
Tuesday PM:<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
<br />
<br />
Wednesday AM:<br />
* [[User:Todrobbins|Tod Robbins]]<br />
<br />
<br />
Wednesday PM:<br />
*<br />
<br />
<br />
Thursday AM:<br />
*<br />
<br />
== IRC (Technical) ==<br />
<br />
Access:<br />
Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC less painful. i.e. make sure wifi will allow connection, and someone needs to contact freenode about the sudden influx of people.<br />
* Mx Matienzo (anarchivist)<br />
<br />
<br />
Helper:<br />
Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.<br />
*<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Registration Desk ==<br />
Assists with handing out registration materials to attendees.<br />
<br />
Monday AM (8:00-9:30):<br />
* Shaun Ellis<br />
* Katherine Lynch<br />
<br />
Monday PM (12:00-1:30):<br />
* Megan Kudzia<br />
* Katherine Lynch<br />
<br />
Tuesday AM (7:00-9:30):<br />
* Lauren Gala<br />
*<br />
<br />
==MCs==<br />
<br />
Tuesday AM:<br />
* David Lacy<br />
<br />
<br />
Tuesday PM:<br />
* Shaun Ellis<br />
<br />
<br />
Wednesday AM:<br />
* Anna Headley<br />
<br />
<br />
Wednesday PM:<br />
* Dre<br />
<br />
<br />
Thursday AM:<br />
* Becky, Destroyer of Last Names<br />
<br />
== Session Timers ==<br />
<br />
People who volunteer to sit up front, keep time (and bring timer equipment - i.e. a laptop or tablet with a stopwatch program). It's good to have two people in each slot to back each other up in case of machinery failure.<br />
<br />
Tuesday AM:<br />
* Francis Kayiwa<br />
* Christina Harlow<br />
<br />
<br />
Tuesday PM:<br />
* Lauren Gala<br />
* Katherine Lynch<br />
<br />
<br />
Wednesday AM:<br />
* Lauren Gala<br />
* <br />
<br />
<br />
Wednesday PM:<br />
* Lauren Gala<br />
* <br />
<br />
<br />
Thursday AM:<br />
* Lauren Gala<br />
*<br />
<br />
== The Whatever Crew ==<br />
Volunteers who are willing to help with various tasks as needed during the conference. <br />
* Dre<br />
* Katherine Lynch<br />
* [[User:Todrobbins|Tod Robbins]]<br />
* Whitni Watkins<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category: Code4Lib2016]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2016_Conference_Committees&diff=437892016 Conference Committees2016-01-11T22:22:55Z<p>WhitniWatkins: updated workplace for Whitni (myself)</p>
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<div>= Code4Lib 2016 Committees =<br />
<br />
''Many hands make for light work.''<br />
<br />
Hosting a conference is incredibly complex, and it cannot be done without the help of the entire community. If you are interested in being an awesome person and applying your skills to a particular part of the Code4Lib 2016 conference, create an account on this wiki and sign-up for one or more of the groups below (please provide a contact). Each committee must have a Primary Contact (chair), Secondary Contact (co-chair), and Documentarian (secretary). The role of the Documentarian is to transcribe key information to future conference committees, such as timelines, costs, process, etc. Feel free to improve the summary statements for each of the committees. When adding your name, please indicate 'v' if you are a veteran on the committee so that we ensure committees are not made up entirely of newbies.<br />
<br />
We will assign a local contact (LPC) to each committee.<br />
<br />
== Location and Dates ==<br />
<br />
* Location: Old City District of Philadelphia, PA<br />
* Dates: March 7-10, 2016<br />
** Pre-conferences - <br />
** Main meeting - <br />
** Post conference activities?<br />
<br />
== Local Planning Committee ==<br />
This committee is charged with running the show such as overall timeline, budgeting, coordinating of locations and logistics, wrangler of committees, and communicating with the community.<br />
<br />
* David Lacy (Villanova) - Primary Contact (v)<br />
* Chad Nelson - Secondary Contact (v)<br />
* Anna Headley (Chemical Heritage Foundation) - Documentarian (v)<br />
* [[User:Sdellis|Shaun Ellis]] (Princeton) (v)<br />
* Katherine Lynch (U Penn) (v)<br />
* Stephen Ng (Temple)<br />
* Brett Bonfield (Collingswood Public)<br />
* Lauren Gala (UPenn)<br />
* David Uspal (Villanova) (v)<br />
* Chris Clement (Drexel)<br />
<br />
== Website Working Group ==<br />
This group will focus on content strategy (in collaboration with the Documentation Committee) and feature implementations to improve the overall user experience for users (i.e., on-site and remote attendees, speakers, potential sponsors, post-conference users). <br />
<br />
[[Website Working Group Documents|Website Working Group Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Shaun Ellis (Princeton) - Primary Contact<br />
* [[User:LukeAeschleman| Luke Aeschleman]] (UNC - Chapel Hill | Health Sciences Library) - Secondary Contact<br />
* [[User:jtidal|Junior Tidal]] (New York City College of Technology)<br />
* [[User:BillMcMillin|Bill McMillin]] (Pratt Institute) - Documentarian<br />
* [[User:Sdellis|Shaun Ellis]] (Princeton) - LPC Contact (v)<br />
* [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]] (Cal College of the Arts)<br />
* [[User:Sarahshealy| Sarah Shealy]] (Greenville (SC) County Public Library)<br />
* [[User:JennC| Jennifer Colt]] (Cornell University Library)<br />
* [[User:LaurenAjamie| Lauren Ajamie]] (University of Notre Dame Library)<br />
* [[User:MichaelSchofield| Michael Schofield]] ( @schoeyfield )<br />
* [[User:Wickr|Ryan Wick]]<br />
* [[User:cbeer|Chris Beer]]<br />
* [[User:Cdmo|Charlie Morris]] (Penn State)<br />
<br />
== Sponsorship Committee ==<br />
This group will focus on making sure all who want to support the conference have the opportunity to do so. Sponsorship Committee work involves working with the LPC to close budget gaps and talking to potential sponsors to find the level that is right for them. <br />
<br />
The Sponsorship committee meets every other Tuesday at 2pm EST (11am PST) via [https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/gwibrfqhzxe23uto4me3tktbnia Google hangout]. <br />
<br />
* [[User:Sdellis|Shaun Ellis]] (Princeton) (v)<br />
* David Uspal (Villanova) - LPC Contact (v)<br />
* Chad Nelson<br />
* Morgan McKeehan<br />
* Ray Schwartz<br />
* Sharon Whitfield (Rowan University)<br />
* Brett Bonfield (Collingswood Public) (v)<br />
* Rachel Trent (George Washington University)<br />
<br />
== Keynote Committee ==<br />
This group will: gather nominations from Code4Lib community; contact nominees to confirm their willingness and availability; collect bios from the available nominees and add them to the Diebold-o-Tron; support the voting process; work with the community's top nominees to schedule their keynotes; and collaborate with other committees and the community to ensure everything is communicated appropriately and logistical matters are given suitable attention.<br />
<br />
* Brett Bonfield (Collingswood Public)<br />
* John Mignault (ESDN/METRO)<br />
* Emily Morton-Owens<br />
* [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
* Whitni Watkins (Analog Devices, Inc.)<br />
* Beatrice Pulliam (Providence Public)<br />
<br />
== Pre-conference Committee ==<br />
This committee plans the pre-conference day. It keeps strong lines of communications open with the Program Committee. It also helps shepherd events on the day itself.<br />
* Anna Headley - Chemical Heritage Foundation (Local Contact)<br />
* [[User:ChristinaHarlow|Christina Harlow]] - convener<br />
* Eric Lease Morgan - Librarian-At-Large<br />
* Andrea Schurr - Univ. of TN at Chattanooga<br />
* [[User:AndyWeidner|Andy Weidner]] - Univ. of Houston<br />
<br />
[[Preconference2016Workspace]]<br />
<br />
== Program Committee == <br />
This committee plans the structure of the program, arranges the voting on presentations, etc. This includes soliciting regular talks. These folks will also manage the flow of the program at the conference -- introducing speakers or soliciting other volunteers to MC.<br />
* David Lacy - Villanova (Local Contact)<br />
* Kevin Beswick - NCSU<br />
* Peter Murray - Cherry HIll Company<br />
* Chris Beer - Stanford University Libraries<br />
* Matt Sherman - University of Bridgeport<br />
* Whitni Watkins - Analog Devices, Inc.<br />
* Ben Armintor - Columbia University<br />
* Ranti Junus - Michigan State University<br />
* Katherine Lynch - U Penn<br />
* Tod Olson - University of Chicago<br />
<br />
== Scholarship Committee ==<br />
This committee works with funding institutions to arrange the scholarships offered. They solicit submissions and select winners of the scholarship(s). They also work with the winners to plan their travel and arrangements.<br />
* Chad Nelson (Local Contact)<br />
* [[User:jtidal|Junior Tidal]] (New York City College of Technology)<br />
* Linda Ballinger (Penn State)<br />
* Mairelys Lemus-Rojas (University of Miami Libraries)<br />
* Spencer Lamm (Drexel University)<br />
* Lauren Gala (U Penn)<br />
* Bohyun Kim (U Maryland, Baltimore)<br />
* [[User:dkerchner|Dan Kerchner]] (George Washington University)<br />
<br />
== Childcare Committee == <br />
This group assess the need for childcare at the conference, organizes childcare options, determines cost, and liaises with parents and chilcare providers<br />
* Chad Nelson (Local Contact)<br />
<br />
== T-Shirt Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the t-shirt contest, collecting submissions, and putting out the call for votes. This committee is also responsible for helping the local planning committee identify a vendor that will fit within the budget constraints for the conference. User sizes and preferences will be obtained as part of the registration process.<br />
* Lauren Gala (Local Contact)<br />
* [[User:ChristinaHarlow|Christina Harlow]]<br />
* Katherine Lynch (U Penn)<br />
<br />
== Onsite Volunteer Committee ==<br />
This committee wrangles <s>tributes</s> people to volunteer for the following duties:<br />
** MC<br />
** Registration<br />
** Session Timers<br />
** Etc.<br />
<br />
* (Local Contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
<br />
== Social Activities ==<br />
This committee works closely with the local programming committee in organizing events outside of conference hours. This committee is in charge of organizing the Newcomer Dinner (traditionally held the night before the first day of the main conference) as well as ensuring that there is a variety of different events to cater to different interests (alcoholic/non-alcoholic, carnivore/vegan, mainstream/niche, and everything in between).<br />
<br />
* Becky Yoose (The Seattle Public Library; benevolent dictator for life)<br />
* Chad Nelson (Temple University, Local Planning Committee contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* [[User:LisaShiota|Lisa Shiota]]<br />
* Katherine Lynch (U Penn)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
<br />
== Streaming Video Committee ==<br />
With the local program committee(as appropriate), organize the streaming and archiving of presentations at the conference. This could include securing A/V equipment, working with the conference venue w/r/t AV needs, choosing streaming and archiving providers, post-production editing and posting of videos, securing speaker releases for recording talks (?), and, of course, actually running the camera during the conference.<br />
<br />
* [[User:StevenNg|Steven Ng]] (Local Contact)<br />
* Ashley Blewer<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (Chair)<br />
* Jeffrey Sabol<br />
<br />
== Code4Lib 2017 Host Voting Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the call for hosts for the next annual code4lib conference as well as the voting process. <br />
<br />
* (Local Contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
<br />
== Wifi/Electrical ==<br />
Arguably the most important committee. Coordinates with the local programming committee and the conference venue to ensure that wifi will be functioning for 450 people x 3 to 4 wifi enabled devices per person... as well as ensuring that there is ample power for folks to plug said devices in at the conference.<br />
<br />
* (Local Contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
<br />
== Book Giveaway Committee ==<br />
This committee solicits free copies of books from various publishers or free keys/copies of programs from various companies (for example, free private repo from Github or license for oXygen). They also handle the raffle at the conference (with a randomizer to do the drawing of names).<br />
<br />
* (Local Contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
<br />
== IRC Committee ==<br />
Coordinate with freenode to ensure that the #code4lib IRC channel can handle the extra traffic during the conference. Also responsible for recruiting and advertising IRC helpers at the conference.<br />
<br />
* (Local Contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
<br />
== Accessibility Committee ==<br />
A new committee for 2016 - document and address major points of the conference that are not accessible for conference attendees (physical and virtual).<br />
<br />
* Katherine Lynch (Local Contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
* [[User:Coral|Coral Sheldon-Hess]] ([https://twitter.com/web_librarian @web_librarian] or coral on IRC/Slack)<br />
<br />
== Whatever Committee ==<br />
Not a committee per se. This is a list of people who are willing to help the above committees with various tasks.<br />
<br />
* Alison Hitchens ([https://twitter.com/ahitchens @ahitchens])<br />
* ...<br />
* ...<br />
<br />
== Additional Committees... Coming Soon! ==<br />
* Reception?<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Code4Lib2016]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2016_Conference_Committees&diff=437882016 Conference Committees2016-01-11T22:22:31Z<p>WhitniWatkins: updated workplace for Whitni (myself)</p>
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<div>= Code4Lib 2016 Committees =<br />
<br />
''Many hands make for light work.''<br />
<br />
Hosting a conference is incredibly complex, and it cannot be done without the help of the entire community. If you are interested in being an awesome person and applying your skills to a particular part of the Code4Lib 2016 conference, create an account on this wiki and sign-up for one or more of the groups below (please provide a contact). Each committee must have a Primary Contact (chair), Secondary Contact (co-chair), and Documentarian (secretary). The role of the Documentarian is to transcribe key information to future conference committees, such as timelines, costs, process, etc. Feel free to improve the summary statements for each of the committees. When adding your name, please indicate 'v' if you are a veteran on the committee so that we ensure committees are not made up entirely of newbies.<br />
<br />
We will assign a local contact (LPC) to each committee.<br />
<br />
== Location and Dates ==<br />
<br />
* Location: Old City District of Philadelphia, PA<br />
* Dates: March 7-10, 2016<br />
** Pre-conferences - <br />
** Main meeting - <br />
** Post conference activities?<br />
<br />
== Local Planning Committee ==<br />
This committee is charged with running the show such as overall timeline, budgeting, coordinating of locations and logistics, wrangler of committees, and communicating with the community.<br />
<br />
* David Lacy (Villanova) - Primary Contact (v)<br />
* Chad Nelson - Secondary Contact (v)<br />
* Anna Headley (Chemical Heritage Foundation) - Documentarian (v)<br />
* [[User:Sdellis|Shaun Ellis]] (Princeton) (v)<br />
* Katherine Lynch (U Penn) (v)<br />
* Stephen Ng (Temple)<br />
* Brett Bonfield (Collingswood Public)<br />
* Lauren Gala (UPenn)<br />
* David Uspal (Villanova) (v)<br />
* Chris Clement (Drexel)<br />
<br />
== Website Working Group ==<br />
This group will focus on content strategy (in collaboration with the Documentation Committee) and feature implementations to improve the overall user experience for users (i.e., on-site and remote attendees, speakers, potential sponsors, post-conference users). <br />
<br />
[[Website Working Group Documents|Website Working Group Documents]]<br />
<br />
* Shaun Ellis (Princeton) - Primary Contact<br />
* [[User:LukeAeschleman| Luke Aeschleman]] (UNC - Chapel Hill | Health Sciences Library) - Secondary Contact<br />
* [[User:jtidal|Junior Tidal]] (New York City College of Technology)<br />
* [[User:BillMcMillin|Bill McMillin]] (Pratt Institute) - Documentarian<br />
* [[User:Sdellis|Shaun Ellis]] (Princeton) - LPC Contact (v)<br />
* [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]] (Cal College of the Arts)<br />
* [[User:Sarahshealy| Sarah Shealy]] (Greenville (SC) County Public Library)<br />
* [[User:JennC| Jennifer Colt]] (Cornell University Library)<br />
* [[User:LaurenAjamie| Lauren Ajamie]] (University of Notre Dame Library)<br />
* [[User:MichaelSchofield| Michael Schofield]] ( @schoeyfield )<br />
* [[User:Wickr|Ryan Wick]]<br />
* [[User:cbeer|Chris Beer]]<br />
* [[User:Cdmo|Charlie Morris]] (Penn State)<br />
<br />
== Sponsorship Committee ==<br />
This group will focus on making sure all who want to support the conference have the opportunity to do so. Sponsorship Committee work involves working with the LPC to close budget gaps and talking to potential sponsors to find the level that is right for them. <br />
<br />
The Sponsorship committee meets every other Tuesday at 2pm EST (11am PST) via [https://plus.google.com/hangouts/_/gwibrfqhzxe23uto4me3tktbnia Google hangout]. <br />
<br />
* [[User:Sdellis|Shaun Ellis]] (Princeton) (v)<br />
* David Uspal (Villanova) - LPC Contact (v)<br />
* Chad Nelson<br />
* Morgan McKeehan<br />
* Ray Schwartz<br />
* Sharon Whitfield (Rowan University)<br />
* Brett Bonfield (Collingswood Public) (v)<br />
* Rachel Trent (George Washington University)<br />
<br />
== Keynote Committee ==<br />
This group will: gather nominations from Code4Lib community; contact nominees to confirm their willingness and availability; collect bios from the available nominees and add them to the Diebold-o-Tron; support the voting process; work with the community's top nominees to schedule their keynotes; and collaborate with other committees and the community to ensure everything is communicated appropriately and logistical matters are given suitable attention.<br />
<br />
* Brett Bonfield (Collingswood Public)<br />
* John Mignault (ESDN/METRO)<br />
* Emily Morton-Owens<br />
* [[User:Phette23|Eric Phetteplace]]<br />
* Whitni Watkins (Analog Devices, Inc.)<br />
* Beatrice Pulliam (Providence Public)<br />
<br />
== Pre-conference Committee ==<br />
This committee plans the pre-conference day. It keeps strong lines of communications open with the Program Committee. It also helps shepherd events on the day itself.<br />
* Anna Headley - Chemical Heritage Foundation (Local Contact)<br />
* [[User:ChristinaHarlow|Christina Harlow]] - convener<br />
* Eric Lease Morgan - Librarian-At-Large<br />
* Andrea Schurr - Univ. of TN at Chattanooga<br />
* [[User:AndyWeidner|Andy Weidner]] - Univ. of Houston<br />
<br />
[[Preconference2016Workspace]]<br />
<br />
== Program Committee == <br />
This committee plans the structure of the program, arranges the voting on presentations, etc. This includes soliciting regular talks. These folks will also manage the flow of the program at the conference -- introducing speakers or soliciting other volunteers to MC.<br />
* David Lacy - Villanova (Local Contact)<br />
* Kevin Beswick - NCSU<br />
* Peter Murray - Cherry HIll Company<br />
* Chris Beer - Stanford University Libraries<br />
* Matt Sherman - University of Bridgeport<br />
* Whitni Watkins - St. Lawrence University<br />
* Ben Armintor - Columbia University<br />
* Ranti Junus - Michigan State University<br />
* Katherine Lynch - U Penn<br />
* Tod Olson - University of Chicago<br />
<br />
== Scholarship Committee ==<br />
This committee works with funding institutions to arrange the scholarships offered. They solicit submissions and select winners of the scholarship(s). They also work with the winners to plan their travel and arrangements.<br />
* Chad Nelson (Local Contact)<br />
* [[User:jtidal|Junior Tidal]] (New York City College of Technology)<br />
* Linda Ballinger (Penn State)<br />
* Mairelys Lemus-Rojas (University of Miami Libraries)<br />
* Spencer Lamm (Drexel University)<br />
* Lauren Gala (U Penn)<br />
* Bohyun Kim (U Maryland, Baltimore)<br />
* [[User:dkerchner|Dan Kerchner]] (George Washington University)<br />
<br />
== Childcare Committee == <br />
This group assess the need for childcare at the conference, organizes childcare options, determines cost, and liaises with parents and chilcare providers<br />
* Chad Nelson (Local Contact)<br />
<br />
== T-Shirt Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the t-shirt contest, collecting submissions, and putting out the call for votes. This committee is also responsible for helping the local planning committee identify a vendor that will fit within the budget constraints for the conference. User sizes and preferences will be obtained as part of the registration process.<br />
* Lauren Gala (Local Contact)<br />
* [[User:ChristinaHarlow|Christina Harlow]]<br />
* Katherine Lynch (U Penn)<br />
<br />
== Onsite Volunteer Committee ==<br />
This committee wrangles <s>tributes</s> people to volunteer for the following duties:<br />
** MC<br />
** Registration<br />
** Session Timers<br />
** Etc.<br />
<br />
* (Local Contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
<br />
== Social Activities ==<br />
This committee works closely with the local programming committee in organizing events outside of conference hours. This committee is in charge of organizing the Newcomer Dinner (traditionally held the night before the first day of the main conference) as well as ensuring that there is a variety of different events to cater to different interests (alcoholic/non-alcoholic, carnivore/vegan, mainstream/niche, and everything in between).<br />
<br />
* Becky Yoose (The Seattle Public Library; benevolent dictator for life)<br />
* Chad Nelson (Temple University, Local Planning Committee contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* [[User:LisaShiota|Lisa Shiota]]<br />
* Katherine Lynch (U Penn)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
<br />
== Streaming Video Committee ==<br />
With the local program committee(as appropriate), organize the streaming and archiving of presentations at the conference. This could include securing A/V equipment, working with the conference venue w/r/t AV needs, choosing streaming and archiving providers, post-production editing and posting of videos, securing speaker releases for recording talks (?), and, of course, actually running the camera during the conference.<br />
<br />
* [[User:StevenNg|Steven Ng]] (Local Contact)<br />
* Ashley Blewer<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* [[User:DataGazetteer|Peter Murray]] (Chair)<br />
* Jeffrey Sabol<br />
<br />
== Code4Lib 2017 Host Voting Committee ==<br />
This committee organizes the call for hosts for the next annual code4lib conference as well as the voting process. <br />
<br />
* (Local Contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
<br />
== Wifi/Electrical ==<br />
Arguably the most important committee. Coordinates with the local programming committee and the conference venue to ensure that wifi will be functioning for 450 people x 3 to 4 wifi enabled devices per person... as well as ensuring that there is ample power for folks to plug said devices in at the conference.<br />
<br />
* (Local Contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
<br />
== Book Giveaway Committee ==<br />
This committee solicits free copies of books from various publishers or free keys/copies of programs from various companies (for example, free private repo from Github or license for oXygen). They also handle the raffle at the conference (with a randomizer to do the drawing of names).<br />
<br />
* (Local Contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
<br />
== IRC Committee ==<br />
Coordinate with freenode to ensure that the #code4lib IRC channel can handle the extra traffic during the conference. Also responsible for recruiting and advertising IRC helpers at the conference.<br />
<br />
* (Local Contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
<br />
== Accessibility Committee ==<br />
A new committee for 2016 - document and address major points of the conference that are not accessible for conference attendees (physical and virtual).<br />
<br />
* Katherine Lynch (Local Contact)<br />
* (Documentarian)<br />
* (Chair)<br />
* [[User:Coral|Coral Sheldon-Hess]] ([https://twitter.com/web_librarian @web_librarian] or coral on IRC/Slack)<br />
<br />
== Whatever Committee ==<br />
Not a committee per se. This is a list of people who are willing to help the above committees with various tasks.<br />
<br />
* Alison Hitchens ([https://twitter.com/ahitchens @ahitchens])<br />
* ...<br />
* ...<br />
<br />
== Additional Committees... Coming Soon! ==<br />
* Reception?<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Code4Lib2016]]</div>WhitniWatkinshttps://wiki.code4lib.org/index.php?title=2016_Invited_Speakers_Nominations&diff=435292016 Invited Speakers Nominations2015-09-21T14:35:32Z<p>WhitniWatkins: /* Brigitte Daniel */</p>
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<div>Nominations for invited speakers/keynotes for Code4Lib 2016 in Philadelphia. Please include a description and any relevant links and try to keep the list in alphabetical order.<br />
<br />
<br />
Please follow the formatting guidelines:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
<br />
== Nominee's Name ==<br />
<br />
Description of no more than 250 words.<br />
<br />
[[Link(s) with contact information for nominee]]<br />
<br />
</pre><br />
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__TOC__<br />
<br />
==Mike Bostock==<br />
Interactive Graphic Design for The New York Times and the author of D3.js, a popular open-source library for visualizing data using web standards. <br />
<br />
Prior to The New York Times, Mike was a visualization scientist for Square and a computer science PhD student at Stanford University. Mike received the BSE degree in computer science in 2000 from Princeton University. <br />
ere's his [https://twitter.com/mbostock Twitter]; and his [http://bost.ocks.org/mike/ site]<br />
<br />
== danah boyd ==<br />
dana boyd is a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research and the founder of [http://www.datasociety.net/ Data & Society Research Institute]. She's also a Visiting Professor at New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program and a faculty affiliate at Harvard's Berkman Center. For over a decade, her research focused on how young people use social media, which resulted in two books: Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out (2009) and It's Complicated (2014). More recently, she has focused on the social and cultural dimensions of big data, especially privacy and publicity, data(mis)interpretation, and the civil rights implications of data analytics. She often works closely with librarians, and was the keynote speaker at the Reference and User Services Association President’s Program at ALA Annual in San Francisco in 2015. Read more at [http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/ her blog], on [https://twitter.com/zephoria Twitter], or read her [http://www.danah.org/papers/#essays Essays].<br />
<br />
== Mandy Brown ==<br />
Mandy Brown builds systems to help writers and editors to work together. She co-founded and served as CEO of [http://editorially.com/ Editorially], a platform for collaborative writing and editing; Editorially was acquired by Vox Media where she is now director of platform. She is also co-founder and was editor-in-chief of [http://abookapart.com/ A Book Apart], was a contributing editor for [http://alistapart.com/ A List Apart], and edited many books, including [http://shapeofdesignbook.com/ The Shape of Design], by Frank Chimero. She previously served as communications director and product lead at [http://typekit.com/ Typekit] and as creative director at [http://wwnorton.com/ W. W. Norton & Company]. She blogs at [http://aworkinglibrary.com/ A Working Library] and has spoken at [http://2014.dconstruct.org/ dConstruct], [http://2012.buildconf.com/ Build], [http://confab2011.com/ Confab], [http://typotalks.com/sanfrancisco/ TYPO SF], and [http://2013.beyondtellerrand.com/ Beyond Tellerrand ]. Additionally, [http://aworkinglibrary.com/coffee/ she mentors and advises people from underrepresented groups in the tech industry]. She lives in Philadelphia.<br />
<br />
== Kimberly Bryant ==<br />
Kimberly Bryant is a Biotechnology/Engineering professional who founded [http://www.blackgirlscode.com/ BlackGirlsCode] in 2011, to meet the needs of young women of color who are underrepresented in the currently exploding field of technology. Bryant received her first taste of computer programming when Fortran and Pascal were still the popular languages in the computing world and the 'Apple Macintosh' was the new kid on the block. Much has changed since those days and the mission of BlackGirlsCode is to introduce programming and technology to a new generation of coders (girls aged 7 - 17) who will become the leaders and creators of tomorrow.<br />
<br />
== Maciej Cegłowski ==<br />
Maciej Cegłowski, is a programmer, [http://idlewords.com/art/ painter], [http://www.idlewords.com/ essayist], [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/431908798/send-idle-words-to-antarctica travel writer], and [http://idlewords.com/talks/ speaker]. He has been running Pinboard, a bookmarking site, since 2009. He has worked at Yahoo!, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education, and has done contract work for Twitter and SixApart. He's funny on Twitter, whether he's representing [https://twitter.com/baconmeteor himself] or his company, [https://twitter.com/pinboard Pinboard].<br />
<br />
== Aaron Straup Cope ==<br />
Aaron Straup Cope is a software developer who believes that "promise of the Internet is to be a bridge for cross-pollinating peoples, ideas and communities"[1] and his work shows it. Currently at [https://mapzen.com/ Mapzen] he is building a [http://whosonfirst.mapzen.com/ Who's On First], a gazetteer of places "each with a stable identifier and some number of descriptive properties about that location." Previously he designed and developed the much lauded [http://collection.cooperhewitt.org collections website] for the Cooper-Hewitt Museum. His work consistently focuses on publishing data to the web with stable identifiers, while eschewing much of the formality and overhead of "Linked Data", a point he made quite clearly in his talk [http://mw2015.museumsandtheweb.com/proposal/omgwtftgn/ "OMGWTFTGN"] at Museums and the Web 2015, where he asked if releasing a 17GB RDF dataset is really the best way to get data used by... anyone. Read [http://www.aaronstraupcope.com/resume/en/aaronstraupcope-resume-en.txt Aaron Straup Cope's resume] for more information.<br />
<br />
== Brigitte Daniel ==<br />
Brigitte Daniel is a digital access advocate with experience in telecommunications and social entrepreneurship, she is a vocal advocate for gender and cultural diversity in the tech industry.<br />
<br />
In May 2006, she became the executive vice president of Wilco Electronic Systems, a small telecommunications firm founded in 1977 by her father that has primarily done installations for the Philadelphia Housing Authority. Wilco is one of the last remaining African-American owned cable operators in the Nation and specialized in providing technology access to under-served communities. <br />
<br />
In that role, she became a frequent speaker on digital divide and web literacy issues, particularly in the Philadelphia technology community. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Spelman College in1999 with degrees in History, Women's Studies, and Business Management and received her Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University Law School in 2002 and was admitted to the Bar of Pennsylvania in 2004. <br />
<br />
She currently serves as the Co-Founder and Co-Chair of the Philadelphia Theatre Company's new Young Friends Executive Committee and also serves as a Board Director of the Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition (GPUAC) and is on the Board of Directors of the Philadelphia People's Emergency Center (PEC).She was part of the 2011 class of Eisenhower Fellows. Read more from her on [https://twitter.com/brigittedaniel Twitter].<br />
<br />
== Catherine Farman ==<br />
Philadelphian Catherine Farman is a developer, a Technology & Innovation Fellow Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, and a self-described "responsive design fanatic, feminist, Chicana, Texpat, cat lady, and teacher at [https://www.girldevelopit.com/chapters/philadelphia Girls Develop It's Philadelphia Chapter]". She has worked at HappyCog, the studio founded by A List Apart's Jeffrey Zeldman. More information is available at [http://cfarman.com/ her website, cfarman.com], and on [https://twitter.com/cfarm Twitter]. Several of her recent speeches are listed on [http://lanyrd.com/profile/cfarm/past/speaking/ Lanyrd]. Also available is a video of her 2014 presentation at OSCON, "[https://www.safaribooksonline.com/library/view/oscon-2014-complete/9781491910795/part96.html Lessons from Girl Develop It: Getting More Women Involved in Open Source]" (link goes to a video of the talk, which she co-presented with Corinne Warnshuis, Girls Develop It's executive director).<br />
<br />
== Paul Ford ==<br />
Paul Ford is a Brooklyn-based writer and web technologist. He often writes about [https://medium.com/message/how-paper-magazines-web-engineers-scaled-kim-kardashians-back-end-sfw-6367f8d37688 the web], [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6241967 archives] [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ programming], [http://www.ftrain.com/wwic.html the nature of information], and [https://medium.com/message/networks-without-networks-7644933a3100 living in the information age]. Past projects include [https://medium.com/message/tilde-club-i-had-a-couple-drinks-and-woke-up-with-1-000-nerds-a8904f0a2ebf tilde.club] and the [http://www.ftrain.com/AWebSiteForHarpers.html semantic web-ified harpers.org] (back in 2003). His ~30,00-word article [http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ What Is Code?] was the entire June 11, 2015 issue of Bloomberg BusinessWeek. Learn more at his [http://ftrain.com website], on [http://twitter.com/ftrain Twitter], or on [https://medium.com/@ftrain Medium], or watch [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSL5qVL3Mng his talk at XOXO 2014] or [http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2015-06-12/-what-is-code-charlie-rose-06-12- his interview on Charlie Rose]. He was also interviewed at [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2012/an-interview-with-paul-ford-and-gina-trapani/ at In the Library with the Lead Pipe, along with Gina Trapani].<br />
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== Sorelle Friedler ==<br />
"Algorithms are already being used to make decisions that affect people's lives and livelihoods, and this trend is only increasing," [https://www.haverford.edu/college-communications/news/sorelle-friedler-studies-programming-and-prejudice says Sorrelle Friedler]. "Often, one of the selling points of using an algorithm is that it will be less biased than the current human process. While it is possible to create algorithms that reduce bias, the use of an algorithm does not on its own guarantee that. It's important that computer scientists, as well as policymakers, understand the limitations and work to make algorithmic decisions fair." <br />
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Sorelle Friedler has been an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Haverford College since 2014 and was visiting at Haverford starting in 2012 (Haverford is just a few miles from Philadelphia). Her research interests include the design and analysis of algorithms, computational geometry, data mining and machine learning, and the application of such algorithms to interdisciplinary data. She is a [http://www.datasociety.net/updates/featured/announcements/2015/03/introducing-2015-2016-fellows-class/ 2015-2016 Fellow at the Data & Society Research Institute] for her work on preventing discrimination in machine learning. Learn more about her work on her [http://ww3.haverford.edu/computerscience/faculty/sorelle/index.php Haverford Computer Science page].<br />
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== Brett Anitra Gilbert ==<br />
"I’ve been doing research in Johannesburg, South Africa, to understand what the city needs to do to better support technology entrepreneurs," [http://www.business.rutgers.edu/news/faculty-insights-professor-brett-gilbert-looks-how-tech-clusters-emerge-cities says Rutgers Business School professor Brett Gilbert]. "The city is actively in the process of trying to see a tech cluster emerge, so my research is intended to help them understand what needs to happen in order to see a tech community thrive in Johannesburg. It's research I’m doing concurrently in Newark, New Jersey, because the city would like to see a technology community emerge here. The research is really comparing the process these two cities are going through. Most research on clusters focuses on clusters that already exist and on regions that are somewhat well established so you don’t see a lot that helps people understand what a city or region would need to do if they want to see one of these technology clusters emerge."<br />
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Dr. Gilbert's dissertation, "[http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1371727 The Implications of Geographic Cluster Locations for New Venture Performance]" was awarded a Kauffman Dissertation Fellowship in 2004, and selected as a finalist for the Entrepreneurship Division's 2005 Heizer Award for outstanding dissertations in entrepreneurship. In addition to examining emerging technology communities in developing market contexts, she is also focusing on understanding emerging "clean energy" technologies. She has taught a variety of entrepreneurship courses on creativity and innovation, and the startup and management of new ventures. At RBS, Dr. Gilbert teaches the Technology Ventures course for undergraduates and graduates, and the Ph.D. seminar in entrepreneurship. Learn more on [https://twitter.com/ProfGilbert Twitter] and on [http://www.business.rutgers.edu/faculty-research/directory/gilbert-brett her page at the Rutgers Business School website].<br />
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== Amelia Greenhall ==<br />
Amelia Greenhall is the Chief Creative Officer of [http://magicvibes.co/ Magic Vibes Corporation]. Previously, she cofounded and served as Executive Director and board chair of [http://doubleunion.org/ Double Union], a non-profit feminist hacker/maker space in San Francisco with the mission of being a safe and comfortable space for women to work on their projects. She also cofounded the publication Model View Culture, and designed things for companies including [http://futureadvisor.com/ FutureAdvisor] and [http://www.ameliagreenhall.com/pieces/budge Habit Labs]. She is the publisher of the [http://openreviewquarterly.com/ Open Review Quarterly] literary journal, and the entries at [http://ameliagreenhall.com/blog her personal blog] are usually made available as episodes of [http://ameliagreenhall.com/pieces/amelia-explains-it-all Amelia Explains It All], a "podcast for men in tech."<br />
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== Kate Heddleston ==<br />
Kate Heddleston is a software engineer who mostly works on Python projects. She has been a mentor for Hackbright Academy and PyLadies. She blogs and gives talks about how our engineering environments are killing diversity (see [https://kateheddleston.com/talk/ea142cd2-f026-4615-ab90-2170f06c739b her talk] and [https://kateheddleston.com/blog/how-our-engineering-environments-are-killing-diversity-introduction her blog series]), on [https://kateheddleston.com/talk/ef464595-b113-4c1b-9c5b-cc1f3681055c technical onboarding, training, and mentoring], and on the [https://kateheddleston.com/blog/a-modern-day-take-on-the-ethics-of-being-a-programmer ethics of being a programmer], among other topics. Here is her [https://kateheddleston.com/ website].<br />
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== Andrew Hoppin ==<br />
Andrew Hoppin is the co-founder and president of [http://nucivic.com NuCivic]. He is a former NASA scientist who utilizes his theories of collaboration, open-source technologies in the creation of open civic platforms. As president of NuCivic, his mission is to improve the efficacy of civic organizations and governments, by providing accessible innovative knowledge management solutions. NuCivic's open data platform DKAN provides a platform for government organizations, libraries and civic organizations to implement data cataloging, publishing and visualizing.<br />
Andrew was awarded the 2010 New York State Public Sector CIO of the Year by GovTech Magazine. He was named one of the top 50 government CIOs in the United States by Information Week magazine for his successful effort to deploy the first major New York State government website, NYSenate.gov, which won a “Best of New York” award for Project Excellence.<br />
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== Helen Horstmann-Allen ==<br />
Pobox.com promised its customers a lifetime email address, and found a loyal following immediately. In addition to email addresses and accounts, their customers requested reliable email-based discussion forums, mailing lits, and newsletters, so they created Listbox.com. Philadelphian Helen Horstmann-Allen has been president of IC Group, the home of Pobox.com and Listbox.com, since 2000; prior to that, she was its director of operations, and she's been in charge of Pobox.com since 1997. She's in love with Philadelphia and food -- thus [http://phillyfoodie.com/ Philly Foodie] -- and can be found on [https://twitter.com/philliefoodie Twitter], too.<br />
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== Jess Klein ==<br />
Open Web Designer at Bocoup<br />
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If you ask about her passions, Jess will draw you a venn diagram with the words community, freedom, and learning, and point to the sweet spot where all three overlap. She is dedicated to connecting people and ideas through new technologies and interactive experiences. Previous to her position at Bocoup, Jess worked at the Mozilla Foundation, where she served as Creative Lead for such projects as the X-Ray Goggles, Hackasaurus (which became part of the larger Webmaker platform), Thimble and the Hive. She also served as the Creative Director for Mozilla Open Badges, where she helped develop an ecosystem of tools for learners to earn, assess, issue and display digital micro-credentials. A Rockaway Beach native, Jess co-founded Rockaway Help in the wake of Hurricane Sandy to empower the community to find solutions for emergency response, preparedness and rebuilding through hyperlocal open news and the development of innovative community-designed technologies. She was named a White House Champion of Change for her civic hacktivism. More information is available at her [http://jessicaklein.com/ website].<br />
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== Kate Krauss ==<br />
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Kate Krauss is the Director of Communications and Public Policy for the Tor Project, a nonprofit organization that builds free, online privacy tools that allow users to defy shoe companies and intelligence agencies alike while they stay free and anonymous on the internet. As a human rights advocate, Kate lead several successful campaigns to free public health experts and human rights activists who were imprisoned in China. She became interested in internet freedom when she sought help from San Francisco hackers to aid a well-known Chinese health advocate whose huge, popular web site for people with hepatitis had been taken down by the Chinese government. <br />
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Prior to her work in online privacy, she served as Executive Director of the AIDS Policy Project, where she lead a successful effort to move $35 million into cure research at the US National Institutes of Health and wrote groundbreaking reports that showed for the first time how little the world was investing in the search for a cure for AIDS. Kate has been chosen twice as one of the Poz 100, one of the top 100 people working in AIDS in the world. She was a very early member of the renowned AIDS activist group ACT UP. She has also spoken at several hacker conferences, including Chaos Communications Congress, where she delivered a talk on how mass surveillance in China was converted into political repression.<br />
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(However--*has* a sense of humor!)<br />
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== Alison Macrina == <br />
Alison Macrina is the founder and director of the Library Freedom Project (LFP), an initiative that helps libraries fulfill the the promise of intellectual freedom by teaching librarians and their local communities about surveillance threats, privacy rights and law, and privacy-protecting technology tools that help safeguard digital freedoms. She is passionate about connecting surveillance issues to larger global struggles for justice, demystifying privacy and security technologies for ordinary users, and resisting an internet controlled by a handful of intelligence agencies and multinational corporations. She cowrote the Radical Reference Collective’s zine, "[http://radicalreference.info/content/we-are-all-suspects-guide-people-navigating-expanded-powers-surveillance-21st-century We Are All Suspects]," which gives advice and tools for preventing surveillance, and has written or co-written articles for [http://boingboing.net/2014/09/13/radical-librarianship-how-nin.html Boing Boing] and [http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2014/10/20/adobe_s_digital_editions_e_book_software_and_library_patron_privacy.html Slate]. LFP has been featured in [https://libraryfreedomproject.org/press/ numerous prominent publications], including [http://www.thenation.com/article/librarians-versus-nsa/ The Nation] magazine and NPR's [http://www.onthemedia.org/story/librarians-vs-patriot-act/ On the Media], and LFP's partners include the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the American Civil Liberties Union, the Freedom of the Press Foundation, and the Tor Project.<br />
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In February 2015, LFP won a ~$250,000 two-year grant through the Knight Foundation’s News Challenge, which enabled her to work on LFP full-time. Prior to that, she was the technology librarian/IT manager at the Watertown (Massachusetts) Free Public Library.<br />
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== Uche Ogbuji ==<br />
He is the CTO and founding partner of Zepheira, and has been a leader in the implementation of the LibHub Initiative. From [http://uche.ogbuji.net/ his website]: "Uche is a leading expert in data design and distributed systems. He has worked with XML, RDF and Web Services since the inception of those technologies. He has been technical lead on many open specifications and open source projects as well as on Zepheira's platform for library data transforms." He was also recently named [https://twitter.com/uogbuji/status/632936838622089217 poet laureate] of Balisage: The Markup Conference! More information is available at his [http://uche.ogbuji.net/ website.]<br />
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== Katrina Owen ==<br />
Katrina Owen is the creator of [http://exercism.io/exercism exercism], a FLOSS project that supports students who are learning to code by giving them practice problems and real world feedback. Exercises are currently available in Clojure, CoffeeScript, C++, C#, Emacs Lisp, Elixir, Erlang, F#, Go, Haskell, Java, JavaScript, Lisp Flavoured Erlang (LFE), Common Lisp, Lua, Objective-C, OCaml, Perl 5, PHP, PL/SQL, Python, Ruby, Rust, Scala, Scheme, and Swift, and exercism developers are in the process of adding ECMAScript, Groovy, Nimrod, Perl 6, Pony, Racket, Standard ML, and VB.NET. Katrina Owen is herself a polyglot developer and Ruby Hero award winner who has spoken at numerous conferences; example talks include: [http://confreaks.tv/videos/lonestarruby2013-keynote-hacking-passion Hacking Passion]; [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWEEPt8VvmU Overkill]; [http://confreaks.tv/videos/bathruby2015-here-be-dragons Here Be Dragons]; and [http://confreaks.tv/videos/cascadiaruby2012-therapeutic-refactoring Therapeutic Refactoring]. She accidentally became a developer while pursuing a degree in molecular biology, and began nitpicking code in 2006 while volunteering at JavaRanch. When programming, her focus is on automation, workflow optimization, and refactoring. She is passionate about open source and contributes to several projects outside of exercism. Learn more on [https://github.com/kytrinyx GitHub] and [https://twitter.com/kytrinyx Twitter].<br />
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== Lauren Pressley ==<br />
Lauren Pressley became the University of Washington Tacoma Library Director and Associate Dean of University Libraries in September of 2015. Her professional interests include formal and informal learning, design in library services, the evolving information environment, organizational change, and the future of libraries. She is the author of [https://unglue.it/work/76348/ So You Want to Be a Librarian] and [http://www.alastore.ala.org/detail.aspx?ID=3969 Wikis for Libraries], a co-chair of [https://www.librarypipeline.org/ Library Pipeline], and holds an elected position on the American Library Association Council. She has also served on the Library Information Technology Association board of directors and the [http://www.nmc.org/nmc-horizon/ Horizon Project] advisory board.<br />
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Prior to joining UW, she was the Director of Learning Environments and Associate Professor at Virginia Tech University Libraries, where she led a team of thirty people who were responsible for enhancing situated learning by connecting services and spaces, including Reference, Circulation, Roving Services, Learning Spaces, Online Learning, academic programming, and community engagement. [http://www.slideshare.net/laurenpressley/presentations Several dozen of her presentations] are posted online.<br />
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== Aliya Rahman ==<br />
Tech and social justice activist. Engineer. Read more at [http://www.techrepublic.com/article/aliya-rahman-former-code-for-progress-director-tech-and-social-justice-activist-martial-artist/ Tech Republic] and on [https://twitter.com/AliyaRahman Twitter]. From her [http://codeforprogress.org/app/program_director/ Code for Progress bio]:<br />
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As Program Director, Aliya Rahman leads the recruitment, in-residence training, and job placement of Code for Progress fellows into full-time developer positions. Her work is informed by a background in legislative, electoral, and community organizing for racial and economic justice campaigns, and by a former life in public higher education conducting curriculum research and teaching computer programming and educational foundations/policy.<br />
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Aliya is the former Field Director of Equality Ohio, where she built a statewide field program focused on bridging gaps between racial justice organizers, LGBT rights groups, and labor. Prior to that, she worked for the Center for Community Change, first as their Ohio organizer in the passage of employment legislation supporting formerly incarcerated people, and later as a national circuit rider working with immigrant rights groups on voter engagement.<br />
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Aliya has developed Django applications, conducted tech trainings, or performed data analysis and targeting for every campaign, nonprofit, and university she has ever worked for - despite none of those tasks explicitly appearing on her job descriptions. Now based in Washington, DC, she is thoroughly enjoying life as a non-accidental techie, and is grateful to be part of an active ecosystem of women and people of color who believe tech has a pivotal role to play in creating social change.<br />
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== Jenica Rogers ==<br />
Jenica Rogers is Director of Libraries at the State University of New York at Potsdam. Her current professional interests include interrogating the ways our information economy is breaking down and reforming now that the internet changed everything, figuring out what the role of a library is in a reality in which warehousing books is sort of passé, and informing, mentoring, and supporting new library professionals as they hit the real world face first and at full speed. She has written at length about library issues on her blog, [http://www.attemptingelegance.com Attempting Elegance], represented SUNY Potsdam as the subject of [http://chronicle.com/article/As-Chemistry-Journals-Prices/134650/ an article in the Chronicle of Higher Education about journal prices], and has given numerous invited keynote speeches at library conferences around the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In 2014, she was chosen to receive the American Library Association’s ALCTS HARRASSOWITZ Award for Leadership in Library Acquisitions.<br />
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To get a sense of her presentation style, watch her deliver the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vy0Kv4eqeg plenary speech at the 2013 Charleston Conference] (in which she discusses her refusal to pay the extortionate fees being charged by a professional association for its journals) as well as [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhMXClsue9w the Vision speech at NASIG's 2014 Annual Conference].<br />
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== Jenn Schiffer ==<br />
[http://jennmoney.biz/ Jenn Schiffer] ([https://twitter.com/jennschiffer Twitter]), aka jennmoneydollars, is an open web engineer at [http://bocoup.com/ Bocoup] and lives in New Jersey (a relatively easy commute from Philadelphia). She's good at making art with code and great at telling jokes. She was previously a senior front-end developer for the National Basketball Association and, before that, taught and evaluated computer science education at Montclair State University, her alma mater (BS and MS in Computer Science). She also organizes JerseyScript, a developer meetup based in New Jersey, which is just one of several ways she's working to attract and retain more people in the web development community. She's made a lot of [http://jennmoney.biz/talks/ recent podcast appearances and presentations at conferences].<br />
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== Carl Stahmer ==<br />
Polymath extraordinaire; doing digital humanities before it was cool; 20 years of experience in information architecture design and programming for the World Wide Web; Director of Digital Scholarship at the University Library, University of California, Davis; Technical Lead for the English Short Title Catalogue; Associate Director of the English Broadside Ballad Archive. Currently helping to lead the IMLS-funded BIBFLOW project at UC Davis. Read more on [http://www.carlstahmer.com/ his website] or [https://twitter.com/cstahmer Twitter].<br />
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== Cecily Walker ==<br />
Cecily Walker is the Assistant Manager for Community Digital Initiatives & eLearning at Vancouver Public Library. In addition to her work on user experience and open data, she is an experienced speaker (keynoting DLF Forum this year) and has hosted a Twitter chat for first-generation library professionals (#L1S). Learn more at [http://cecily.info/ her website], and on [https://twitter.com/skeskali Twitter], [https://github.com/skeskali GitHub], and [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/about/editorial-board/cecily-walker/ In the Library with the Lead Pipe] (she is a member of the editorial board).<br />
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== Audrey Watters ==<br />
Audrey Watters is an education writer with a focus on ed-tech. She is the author of [http://monsters.hackeducation.com/ The Monsters of Education Technology], a collection of her lectures, and she is currently working on two more books, [http://teachingmachin.es/ Teaching Machines] and [http://reclaim.hackeducation.com/ Claim Your Domain], both due out in 2015. She created [http://hackeducation.com/ Hack Education] in June 2010 shortly after she became a technology journalist because she was frustrated by the lack of coverage of education technology. Hack Education was always intended to be the sort of publication that she would want to read: smart and snarky, free of advertising and investor influence, and focused on tracking new technologies but not just because of some hyperbolic "revolution." Read more on [http://audreywatters.com/ her website], on [https://twitter.com/audreywatters Twitter], and on [https://github.com/audreywatters GitHub].<br />
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== Gabriel Weinberg ==<br />
Gabriel Weinberg is the CEO and Founder of [https://duckduckgo.com/ DuckDuckGo], "the search engine that doesn't track you," and the co-author of [http://tractionbook.com/ Traction], "the book that helps startups get customers." He is also an active [https://angel.co/yegg/syndicate/ angel investor], and he lives and works in the Philadelphia suburbs. Learn more on [http://ye.gg/app/twitter Twitter] and [http://ye.gg/app/medium Medium], read [http://www.inthelibrarywiththeleadpipe.org/2010/marketing-search-an-interview-with-pete-bell-of-endeca-and-gabriel-weinberg-of-duckduckgo/ an interview with him (and Endeca co-founder Pete Bell) at In the Library with the Lead Pipe], or watch [https://vimeo.com/68099450 his speech at Gel 2013] or his [https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=59&v=TvfGJgzBeH0 appearance on Conversations with Great Minds].<br />
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== David Weinberger ==<br />
David Weinberger, Ph.D., is one of the world's most respected thought leaders at the intersection of technology, business, and society. His latest book, [http://www.toobigtoknow.com/ Too Big to Know: Rethinking Knowledge Now That the Facts Aren't the Facts, Experts Are Everywhere, and the Smartest Person in the Room Is the Room], is a roadmap on taking advantage of networked knowledge now that it has replaced books and experts of old. He also is the author of [http://www.everythingismiscellaneous.com/ Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder], which charts how as business, politics, science, and media move online, the rules of the physical world—in which everything has a place—are upended, as well as the critically acclaimed book [http://smallpieces.com/index.php Small Pieces Loosely Joined], a highly original and accessible reflection on the impact of the Internet on human behavior. He earned his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Toronto and taught philosophy for five years at New Jersey's Stockton State College. Since 2004, he has been a fellow at Harvard University's prestigious Berkman Center, gag writer for Woody Allen, NPR commentator for "All Things Considered" and "Here and Now," technology columnist for KMWorld and Darwin Magazine, blogging pioneer, and dot-com entrepreneur. [http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/david-weinberger This site has information on how to book him], and you can read more on [https://twitter.com/dweinberger Twitter] or on [http://www.hyperorg.com/blogger/ his blog].<br />
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== Brock Whitten ==<br />
Making front-end development easier by the second. Co-creator of Surge, Harp, and Cordova/PhoneGap. Mozilla-WebFWD Alumni and advocate of a free and open web. A friend of the community. Read about Surge [https://surge.sh/tour here] and [https://medium.com/surge-sh/introducing-surge-the-cdn-for-front-end-developers-b4a50a61bcfc here]. <br />
Here is [http://sintaxi.com/ Brock's website]<br />
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== Kam Woods ==<br />
Research Associate & Adjunct Faculty at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.<br />
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Kam is currently developing modified open source digital forensics tools for digital archivists. He works with archivists, librarians, forensics researchers, and other development groups to identify core needs in analyzing and preparing digital content for preservation -- specifically needs that can be addressed using existing high-performance forensic technologies (with a little tweaking). He is also interested in developing datasets and teaching technologies to support education and professional training in digital archiving. He gave a well-received talk at 2014 ALA, and could offer interesting tech and social insights at Code4Lib. Read more at [http://www.digpres.com/ Kam Woods's website].<br />
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== Jeffrey Zeldman == <br />
HappyCog/A List Apart (Philly/NYC-based)<br />
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Dubbed “King of Web Standards” by Business Week, Jeffrey Zeldman founded and is chairman of Happy Cog™ and has published A List Apart Magazine “for people who make websites” since 1998. He has written two books, notably the foundational text, Designing With Web Standards,currently in a 3rd Edition coauthored with Ethan Marcotte. It has been translated into 15 languages and is credited with converting the web design industry from tag soup and Flash to semantics and accessibility. <br />
[http://happycog.com/zeldman Zeldman's page] on HappyCog.com.<br />
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== Kortney Ryan Ziegler ==<br />
Founder, Trans*H4CK<br />
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Kortney Ryan Ziegler is an award winning artist, writer, and blogger based in Oakland, California. Dr. Ziegler is the first person to hold the Ph.D. of African American Studies from Northwestern University.<br />
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Dr. Ziegler is the founder of [http://www.transhack.org/ Trans*H4CK]--the only tech event of its kind that brings visibility to trans* tech innovators and entrepreneurs.<br />
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He is also the director of the multiple award winning documentary, [http://www.stillblackfilm.org/ STILL BLACK: a portrait of black transmen], runs the GLAAD Media Award nominated blog, [http://blackademic.com/ blac (k) ademic], and in 2013, was named one of the Top 40 Under 40 LGBT activists by The Advocate Magazine and one of the most influential African Americans by TheRoot100. Dr. Ziegler gave the closing keynote at the 2014 Annual LITA Forum in Albuquerque, New Mexico. <br />
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