Code4Lib 2025 will take place March 10-13, 2025 at Princeton University. '''Nominations will close after November 21, 2024.''' When making a nomination, please consider whether the nominee is likely to be an excellent contributor in each of the following areas: 1) '''Appropriateness'''. Is this speaker likely to convey information that is useful to many members of our community? 2) '''Uniqueness'''. Is this speaker likely to cover themes that may not commonly appear in the rest of the program? 3) '''Contribution to diversity'''. Will this person bring something rare, notable, or unique to our community, through uncommon experience or background? Please include a description and any relevant links. Please try to keep the list in alphabetical order. We require the following information in your nomination for a candidate to act as keynote:*Speaker’s full name*Brief description of individual (250-word max)*Pertinent links (Maximum of 3)*Contact information for candidate (email address) The Keynote Committee will attempt to contact all nominees and will only include on the ballot those who consent to be nominated. ''If you would prefer to submit a nomination anonymously, please send your nominee(s) to Hardy Pottinger at [mailto:hardy.pottinger@ucsf.edu?Subject=CODE4LIB%20KEYNOTE%20NOMINATION hardy.pottinger@ucsf.edu].'' Please follow the formatting guidelines: <pre> == Nominee's Name == Description of no more than 250 words. [[Link(s) with contact information for nominee]] [mailto:email_linknominations are closed.foo nominee's email address] </pre>
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timnit_Gebru Wikipedia]
* [https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=lemnAcwAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate Google Scholar bibliography]
* [mailto:contact@dair-institute.org email} ==Jane Doe (example)==]
Jane works at ________, doing _______==Piper Hutson==''[Ed. note: this was received after the closing of nominations and will not be considered for 2025. Please consider nominating again for 2026! -- [[User:thatandromeda|thatandromeda]], 2025 keynote committee chair]''
Some pertinent history/biography/[https://exampleDr.com hyperlinks] that illustrates why Jane would be Piper Hutson is an expert in neurodiversity, inclusive design, and the intersection of technology and accessibility. With a good keynote Doctorate of Education focusing on adult learning and the art viewing experience, she brings a multidisciplinary perspective to creating inclusive environments. Piper has co-authored two books, Sensemaking and Neuroaesthetics and Inclusive Smart Museums, and has published over 18 articles on topics ranging from neuroinclusion and cognitive accessibility to the role of AI in fostering innovation. As an independent consultant, international speaker, and author, she explores how cognitive AI and adaptive technologies can empower neurodivergent individuals, fostering innovation and accessibility in libraries, museums, and workplaces. Piper is passionate about bridging the gap between technology and human-centered design, advocating for equity in both digital and physical spaces.
* [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Piper-Hutson]* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/piper-hutson-77829925/]* [mailto:janephutson@nowherelindenwood.foo janes_email_addressedu email]