2011 Program Committee

Charles Blair
Declan Fleming
Kevin Hawkins
Delphine Khanna
Bethany Nowviskie
David Reynolds
Jenn Riley
Melanie Schlosser
Sarah Shreeves
Joan Starr
Jennifer Vinopal
Melissa Wisner

Birds of a Feather Sign Up

Birds of a Feather sessions will take place during lunch on Tuesday, November 1st. This is an informal opportunity for participants to branch off and discuss topics in small groups. If you are interested in leading a Birds of a Feather session, please leave your name, contact information, and the topic you would like to discuss in the comments below. As topics come in, they will be posted on this page along with the name(s) of the discussion leader(s). Sign up will remain open through the morning of November 1st, and rooms will be assigned at the beginning of lunch.

If you have any questions, please contact Jena Winberry (jwinberry@clir.org).

Birds of a Feather Sessions

  • Digital Humanities – Christa Williford, Angela Courtney, Tim Bryson
  • ID.LOC.GOV: Service Offerings + More – Kevin Ford
  • Historypin Tools – Jon Voss
  • Developing Mentoring & Internship Opportunities for Digital Library Project Managers – Cathy Aster
  • New Modes of Publishing – Shana Kimball
  • Variations on Video (VoV) IMLS Grant Project Discussion with Indiana, Northwestern and Hydra Partners – Stu Baker and Jon Dunn
  • 8 thoughts on “Birds of a Feather Sign Up

      • Sorry, I thought I was signing up for the DH session posted by Christa and Angela. I’m not proposing a separate session. Tim

    1. Variations on Video (VoV) IMLS Grant Project Discussion with Indiana, Northwestern and Hydra Partners

    2. Discussion of new modes of publishing — continuing and expanding on ideas from Monday’s working session.

    3. Brainstorming session to gather ideas and gauge interest for developing mentoring & internship opportunities for digital library project managers. This topic will be discussed further at the project managers meeting on Wednesday, but we wanted to open it up for discussion across the entire forum constituency at a BOF.

    4. Happy to talk with anyone interested in the new Historypin tools slated for February release for libraries, archives, and museums; current bulk upload options; and hear from folks on other improvements they’d be interested in.

    5. Let’s talk http://id.loc.gov/

      What would you like to know about the service? What would you like from the service, including new functionality and/or new vocabs? What services and which datasets are currently available? What if the possibile subject heading URIs went from roughly 407K to 6.3M? Overnight. What then?