NDSA:Older DP2014 Speaker Suggestions
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- Jennifer Pahlka, we invited her to DP13 and she was interested but unavailable. Currently on a fellowship at OSTP, running through the summer?
- Margaret Gould Stewart: YouTube's head of user Experience gave a really compelling talk about how YouTube thinks about Copyright
- Jonathan Zittrain Wikipedia article, see also
- Berkman Center for Internet & Society site
- Abstract regarding JCDL 2006 keynote on redaction, identity vs. privacy, etc.
- Cathy Marshall's blog post regarding above keynote
- James Boyle Wikipedia article, see also
- Duke Law School webpage
- D-Lib Magazine article referencing Boyle's JCDL 2003 keynote on Creative Commons and the public domain
- Carol Goble, see also JCDL 2012 keynote on workflow and e-science, etc.
- Chris Muller
- David Giaretta, Director, Alliance for Permanent Access
- Seamus Ross, Dean of iSchool, University of Toronto
- Alexis Ohanian, Co-founder, reddit and Open Internet advocate
- Folks from the Digging Into Data projects
- Cathal Gurrin, Lecturer, Dublin City University and life logger
- Thad Starner, Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Interactive Computing, Associate Professor and wearable computing pioneer
- Steve Mann, the father of wearable computing
- Gordon Bell, MyLifeBits experimental subject computer scientist
- Martin Källström, CEO, Narrative, a tiny, wearable, automatic camera and app that gives you a searchable and shareable photographic memory
- Hampapuram K. Ramapriyan, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, who can provide a talk on " Preservation Data for earth Science"
- John Faundeen, USGS Archivist, who can provide archival data management practices, policies, and standards for the USGS
- Steve Del Reco, who developed NOAA's Weather and Climate Toolkit, and can talk about the digital preservation of climate data
- Margaret Hedstrom on the NSF SEAD project (Sustainable Environment - Actionable Data), link includes video
- Mark Parsons, Secretary General of the Research Data Alliance
- Cole Crawford or Chris Kemp, OpenStack, to talk about the power of community-driven innovation
Suggestions from DP13 feedback survey for speakers:
- Tim Berners-Lee
- Tom Cramer, DPN
- Deborah Kempe, NYARC
- Stephen VonRoekel, Fed CIO
- Don Mennerich, NYPL
- Linus Torvalds, Linux, Github
- Bob Young, Redhat
- Mark Ewing, Redhat
- Dave Olson, VP Community at Hootsuite
- Jack Dorsey, Twitter creator
- Sree Sreenivasan
Many interesting folks at http://www.allthingsopen.org/
- Scott Chacon, Github
- Chris Dibona, Director of Open Source, Google
- Jessica McKellar, Python Software Foundation
- Erynn Petersen, Outercurve Foundation, Executive Director