2012 committees sign-up page
Code4Lib 2012 Committees
If you are interested in helping out with a particular part of the Code4Lib 2012 conference, create an account on this wiki and sign-up for one or more of the groups below (called 'committees' for lack of a better term). Each committee should select a committee lead that will coordinate the activities of the committee and its work with the hosting site. Discussions of a non-sensitive nature should take place on the Code4LibCon mailing list for transparency and future reference. Please feel free to improve the summary statements for each of the committees.
Book Give-Away Committee
- Kevin S. Clarke (ksclarke@gmail.com) -- McHenry Library, UC Santa Cruz
Sponsorships Committee
This committee organizes the sponsorship activities. Usually it includes people within the Code4Lib community who think their institution or company might be interested in sponsoring the conference. These folks may not be the decision makers at the sponsors, but they are Code4Lib's contacts.
- Kyle Banerjee (banerjek@uoregon.edu) -- Orbis Cascade Alliance
- Anjanette Young -- University of Washington
- Mike Giarlo -- Penn State
Keynote Speakers Committee
This committee plans who to invite for the keynote speakers. They gather possibilities (including soliciting from the community) and work with the speakers to arrange their travel and arrangements.
- Ann Lally (alally at uw dot edu) University of Washington
- Dre (akorphan at ncsu dot edu) North Carolina State University
Program Committee
This committee plans the structure of the program, arranges the voting on presentations, etc. These folks will also announce speakers, etc.
- Jeremy Frumkin (frumkinj at u dot library dot arizona dot edu) - University of Arizona
- Ranti Junus (ranti.junus at gmail) - Michigan State University
- John Fink (john.fink at gmail) - McMaster University
- Tom Johnson (thomas dot johnson at oregonstate dot edu) - Oregon State University
Scholarships Committee
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.
- Jeremy Frumkin (frumkinj at u dot library dot arizona dot edu) - University of Arizona
T-Shirt Committee
This committee organizes the t-shirt contest, collecting submissions, and putting out the call for votes.
- Ann Lally (alally at uw dot edu) University of Washington
Social Activities Committee
The committee plans, proposes, and organizes the evening activities.
- Jennifer Ward (jlward1 at uw dot edu) -- University of Washington
Voting Activities Committee
This committee organizes the voting process and works with the other committees that involve voting (keynote, program, T-shirt) to ensure a relatively smooth process.
- Mike Giarlo -- Penn State
Hospitality Suite Committee
This committee makes arrangements for any hospitality suite amenities (technology, snacks, games, icebreakers...) we may want
- Mike Giarlo -- Penn State
- Tom Johnson -- Oregon State University
- Lisa Kurt -- University of Nevada, Reno
Welcome Wagon Committee
Offers conference newcomers an opportunity to self-identify; offers oldtimers an opportunity to meet newcomers. May also want to constitute a year-round variation for #code4lib.
- Becky Yoose(b.yoose at gmail dot com) -- Miami University/Grinnell College
- Bohyun Kim(kimb at fiu dot edu) -- Florida International University
Social Networking
Responsible for non-IRC social networking presence.
IRC Evangelists
Demonstrate how to get onto #code4lib during Registration. Offer support for newcomers in #code4lib during the conference.
IRC Access
Look into technology/procedures to make connecting to, and maintaining a connection to, IRC less painful.
Registration Desk Volunteers
We need 1-2 volunteers to hang out at the registration desk for 2-hour shifts. Also on Monday and Tuesday, an additional volunteer with wireless access knowledge would be helpful on the Registration Desk to answer tech questions.
Microphone Runners
Run wireless handheld microphones to audience members asking questions.
Session Timer Volunteers
People who volunteer to sit up front, keep time (and bring timer equipment - i.e. a laptop with a stopwatch program).
- Ann Gleason (amwhit24 at uw dot edu) - University of Washington
Schedule for Session Timers
Raffles
(calling awardees) (backup) (program)
Documentation
To help with documention, no need to sign up, just start editing.
Documentation Interest Group
Promote ongoing documentation efforts.