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2014 Invited Speakers Nominations

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Founder of PandoDaily, tech journalist and author. I (Roy) saw her speak and she was awesome. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Lacy
==Victoria StoddenJukka Pennanen & Mace Ojala ==
She is a co-founder of http://www.RunMyCode.org, an open platform for disseminating Jukka Pennanen & Mace Ojala are the code and data associated with published results, and enabling independent and public cloud-based verification primary organizers of methods and findings, and an assistant professor of Statistics at Columbia University, and affiliated with the Columbia University Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering. She just recently gave a great keynote at Open Repositories. Cycling For Libraries Unconference ( http://www.stanfordcyclingforlibraries.eduorg/~vcs/Bio.html)
==Andromeda Yelton=="Founded in 2011, the Cycling for libraries is an international cycling conference for librarians and library lovers. It aims to advocate libraries and increase awareness of the valuable services and resources that libraries offer to the community."
Formerly I was lucky enough to participate in this event last summer and I think it was an incredible experience. I think Jukka and Mace have a developer with Ungluegreat perspective in how to organize a wide encompassing international library community.it, she recently left full == Daniel Reetz == Daniel Reetz is the mastermind behind http://www.diybookscanner.org/ . It is an incredible community building open source software and hardware for book scanning using affordable consumer equipment. The project has evolved incredibly over the last few years and now include beautifully hackerspace-time work there to work to help people learn to codemade scanner kits. He seems like a great speaker and I believe his perspective would be different from the traditional academic/research library focus.  == Kathy Sierra == Kathy Sierra has been interested in the brain and artificial intelligence since her days as a game developer (RoyVirgin, Amblin', MGM) would love . She is the co-creator of the bestselling Head First series (finalist for a Jolt Software Development award in 2003, and named to hear the Amazon Top Ten Editors Choice Computer Books for 2003 and 2004). She is also the founder of one of the largest community web sites in the world, javaranch.com. Kathy's passions are skiing, running, her talk about how to help people break into codingIcelandic horse, gravity, and her latest favorite thing--Dance Dance Revolution.  http://andromedayeltonheadrush.typepad.com/about/.html
== David Silver ==
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== Daniel Reetz Victoria Stodden==
Daniel Reetz She is the mastermind behind a co-founder of http://www.diybookscannerRunMyCode.org/ . It is , an incredible community building open source software and hardware platform for book scanning using affordable consumer equipment. The project has evolved incredibly over disseminating the last few years code and now include beautifully hackerspacedata associated with published results, and enabling independent and public cloud-made scanner kitsbased verification of methods and findings, and an assistant professor of Statistics at Columbia University, and affiliated with the Columbia University Institute for Data Sciences and Engineering. He seems like She just recently gave a great speaker and I believe his perspective would be different from the traditional academickeynote at Open Repositories. http://www.stanford.edu/~vcs/research library focusBio. html
== Kathy Sierra Andromeda Yelton== Kathy Sierra has been interested in the brain and artificial intelligence since her days as a game developer (Virgin, Amblin', MGM). She is the co-creator of the bestselling Head First series (finalist for a Jolt Software Development award in 2003, and named to the Amazon Top Ten Editors Choice Computer Books for 2003 and 2004). She is also the founder of one of the largest community web sites in the world, javaranch.com. Kathy's passions are skiing, running, her Icelandic horse, gravity, and her latest favorite thing--Dance Dance Revolution.
http://headrushFormerly a developer with Unglue.typepadit, she recently left full-time work there to work to help people learn to code.com/I (Roy) would love to hear her talk abouthow to help people break into coding.html == Jukka Pennanen & Mace Ojala == Jukka Pennanen & Mace Ojala are the primary organizers of the Cycling For Libraries Unconference ( http://wwwandromedayelton.cyclingforlibraries.orgcom/about/ ) "Founded in 2011, the Cycling for libraries is an international cycling conference for librarians and library lovers. It aims to advocate libraries and increase awareness of the valuable services and resources that libraries offer to the community." I was lucky enough to participate in this event last summer and I think it was an incredible experience. I think Jukka and Mace have a great perspective in how to organize a wide encompassing international library community.
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