December 2nd Openlab Workshop - Small Group Meeting

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[in progress] Photo: the AAM's boardroom, site of the December 2nd workshop, CC-BY Michael Edson

Scope and purpose

December 2nd is a more traditional, sit-down-around-a-conference-table kind of workshop at the offices of the [Alliance of Museums]. The purpose of the December 2nd meeting is to sift through and digest inputs from the December 1st unconference/Ignite and facilitate a sustained discussion and debate about the scope and validity of the Openlab Concept.

This workshop is full and registration is closed - - but...

...we're going to run it as openly and transparently as possible.

We will be live-tweeting and (probably) wiki-casting this meeting

  • We'll use the Chatham House Rule - - everything said can (and probably will) be repeated publicly, but comments can only be attributed to speakers with their permission
  • Conversations will be tweeted and written on the wiki in real-time
  • Please join us and participate virtually through Twitter at @OpenlabW and #openlabworkshop

Twitter: @OpenlabW

Hashtag: #openlabworkshop

Special thanks to our Curators of Tweets @PoPinDC/@ExtrovertedMuse and @BergFulton

Registered/confirmed participants

We are very grateful for the time and energy of our workshop participants - - thank you!

  • Piotr Adamczyk*
  • Nik Apostolides, United States Capitol, Visitor Center, @napostolides
  • Sheila A. Brennan, Associate Director, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, @sherah1918
  • Michael Peter Edson*, CLIR, Open Knowledge, Smithsonian, @mpedson
  • Miguel Figueroa, Center for the Future of Libraries, American Library Association, @figuerca
  • Rachel L Frick, Director, Business Development DPLA, @rlfrick
  • Beth Harris, Smarthistory, @bethrharris
  • Charles Henry, President, CLIR, http://www.clir.org/about/henry.html
  • Nate Hill, Metropolitan New York Library Council, @natenatenate
  • Jeffrey Inscho, Innovation Studio, Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, @StaticMade
  • Max Kaiser, Head of Research and Development, Austrian National Library / Europeana, @maxkaiser
  • Ann Lawless, Executive Director, American Precision Museum Sharon M. Leon, Director of Public Projects, Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media, @sleonchnm
  • Laura Lott, President and CEO, American Alliance of Museums, @LottLaura
  • Dennis Meissner, Deputy Director-Programs, Minnesota Historical Society, @dennis_meissner
  • Elizabeth Merritt, VP Strategic Foresight & Director, Center for the Future of Museums; American Alliance of Museums, @futureofmuseums
  • Leo Mullen, CEO, NavigationArts; Vice President for Strategic Solutions, EPAM Systems, http://www.navigationarts.com/our-company/leadership
  • Bethany Nowviskie, Director, Digital Library Federation at CLIR and Research Associate Professor of Digital Humanities, UVa, @nowviskie
  • Adrianne Russell, [http:twitter.com/adriannerussell @adriannerussell], https:adriannerussell.wordpress.com/
  • John Russick, Vice President for Interpretation and Education, Chicago History Museum and President, Society of American Archivists, @johnrussick64
  • Rebecca Stavick, Executive Director, Do Space, @rebeccastavick
  • Kate Theimer, ArchivesNext, @archivesnext
  • Bonnie Tijerina, Researcher, Data & Society, @bonlth
  • Jeff Ubois, MacArthur Foundation, @jeffubois
  • Ben Vershbow, Director, NYPL Labs, @subsublibrary
  • Donald J. Waters, Senior Program Officer at The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, https://mellon.org/about/staff/donald-j-waters/
  • Steven Zucker, Smarthistory, @drszucker

[http:* Many of you know Piotr through his work at the Google Cultural Institute, but he will be participating as a private citizen [http:* Michael will be the moderator of the workshop; he is participating in his capacity as a fellow at CLIR.

[A note about participant selection]. The OpenLab Workshop is being convened under the DLF's Code of Conduct.