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*Jason Griffy, Head of Library Information Technology at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and is involved in a number of creative endeavors that help communicate the value of librarianship, including the development of LibraryBox (http://librarybox.us/), a portable prividate digital distribution tool, and Library Boing Boing (http://boingboing.net/2011/12/15/announcing-library-boing-b.html). 
 
*Amy Rudersdorff, Assistant Director for Content, [http://dp.la/ Digital Public Library of America]
*Amy Rudersdorff, Assistant Director for Content, [http://dp.la/ Digital Public Library of America]
*Jason Griffy, Head of Library Information Technology at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and is involved in a number of creative endeavors that help communicate the value of librarianship, including the development of LibraryBox (http://librarybox.us/), a portable prividate digital distribution tool, and Library Boing Boing (http://boingboing.net/2011/12/15/announcing-library-boing-b.html). Busy through winter 2014. Ping him in March/April 2014.

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The NDSA Outreach Working facilities information-sharing in support of its Statement of Purpose.

The Outreach WG is undertaking a speaker series that will provide information and guidance that will assist NDSA members in preparing and sharing digital preservation information resources and the value of digital stewardship.

This is a place for NDSA members to suggest speakers for upcoming NDSA Outreach conference calls and webinars. The speakers are not limited to those working in cultural heritage organizations but should be qualified to educate and inform the NDSA membership on ways we can communicate the value of our work to key audiences.

Speaker Suggestions: