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Here are the ideas we originally brainstormed on for plenary or themed panels at DP13. These are being saved to mine for other meetings.

PLACE:


COLLABORATION: This panel could focus organizations or projects using technology platforms or social advocacy methods to collaborate for access to open data for the public good. (AKA Erin's attempt at an all-local panel.)


CONTENT: a panel that showcases innovative approaches to access and use of collections, any type of content (science, cultural heritage, data, etc) being used in different ways

CONTENT: citizen scientists

  • Amy Robinson from EyeWire project, Computational Neuroscience Lab at MIT [1]
  • Arfon Smith, Director of Citizen Science, Adler Planetarium, and Technical Lead for The Zooniverse interview -- could also be part of a collaboration or crowdsourcing panel
  • someone from NASA about their code.nasa.gov or nebula cloud computing platform [2]


BIG DATA: "Going Green" (2-3 speakers) -- Josh from NEH OR this could be a panel we put together.

  • NCAR rep to talk about Community Data Portal and/or Chronopolis/iRODs distributed storage (PI Don Middleton does sport a great beard!
  • NARA - ask Meg Phillips who is the BD person at Archives II. Perhaps Margaret O. Adams, Supervisory Archivist, Archival Electronic Records Operations, National Archives and Records Administration
  • SDSC - Brian Schottlaender or David Minor
  • UMD - Mike Smorel or Joseph Ja-Ja
  • ICPSR - George Alter
  • CENDI - Don Hagen
  • JHU - Tim DiLauro
  • USGS - ask Richard Huffine who is the BD person
  • danah boyd
  • NSF data management plans? CDL data management plan tool?

MAPS


Linked data

  • Ed Summers


Others to expand....

  • cloud storage
  • software preservation
  • mobile
  • research use of primary digital resources
  • social media
    • Pinterest -- NYPL is on pinterest so we could probably get a contact through them
    • youtube
    • foursquare
    • twitter (?)
    • facebook (?)

Organizations or Projects to Represent

  • DPLA
  • LC
  • WDL
  • Sunlight Foundation
  • Sloan

Speaker(s)

Confirmed:


Ideas:

Recent Additions as of 3/7 to review:

  • Margaret Gould Stewart: YouTube's head of user Experience gave a really compelling talk about how YouTube thinks about Copyright
  • Mimi Ito (Joi Ito's sister) has done some great anthropological work on participatory culture online. See [3]. In other news, her book on the history of children's software is amazing. [4]
  • Amber Case does a bunch of interesting stuff at the intersection between anthropology and technology. Ted Talk
  • Beth Kolko, her ideas about hackademia are really interesting. The whole idea of functional engineers is rather compelling [5]
  • Katie Dowgiewicz, or someone from Cornell, to talk about Yiddish Translation project collaboration with Warwick University [6]


Invited / Declined:

Other Speakers/Presenters

For other speaking slots or to match w/ panels -- may want to include suggestions for keynote speakers