schedule of talks

Bug #615527 reported by laura@archive.org
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Peter to make schedule

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laura@archive.org (laura-archive) wrote :

rough schedule has been created

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laura@archive.org (laura-archive) wrote :

ROUGH SCHEDULE:

Tentative Schedule
BiB 2010

Day 1
9:00-9:30: Opening Remarks –

    Peter Brantley, Internet Archive

    Allen Noren, O’Reilly Media

10:00-10:20: Bill McCoy, Webpaper - User Experience for Digital Reading
10:20 - 10:50: Dominique Raccah, Sourcebooks – Immersion: What we actually know about adding media to books.
10:50- 11:10 Erin McKean – Things are looking up for looking things up?

11:10-11:30: BREAK

11:30 - 11:50: Keith Fahlgren, Ibis Reader - Clouds: Privacy, Confidentiality, and Web-based Reading
12:10: - 12:30: Nicole Ozer, ACLU – Digital Books: A New Chapter for Reader Privacy
12:30 - 12:50: Jason Schultz, UC Berkeley – Using open licenses to ensure reader privacy

12:50- 2:00: LUNCH

2:00 - 2:30: SJ Klein, OLPC – Rural uses of browser books
2:30: - 2:55: Jim Fruchterman, Benetech – Accessibility for browser based books
2:55 - 3:15: Juliet Sutherland, DP – Making html ebooks from old books

3:15 - 3:30: BREAK

3:30 - 3:50: Minh Truong, Aldiko – Books and Apps
3:50 - 4:10: Daihei Shiohama, Voyager Japan – Reading on the mobile web
4:10 - 4:30: Michael Ang, Internet Archive – Designing books for touch

4:30 - 4:45: BREAK

Keynote:
4:45 - 5:30: Brian O’Leary, Magellan Partners – A Unified Field Theory of Publishing

Day 2

9:00-9:30: Keynote:
Richard Nash, Cursor Books – Remember, the reader writes, too...On how discoverability begins with the writer.

9:30 - 9:50: Kovid Goyal, Calibre – An Alexandria in every neighborhood
9:50 - 10:15: Hadrien Gardeur, Feedbooks – A Connected Bookshelf
10:15- 10:45: Aaron Miller, Bookglutton – A network of Books

10:45-11:00: BREAK

11:00- 11:20: Fran Toolan, Firebrand – Rights in the Book Web

11:20- 11:50: Eli James, Novelr – Pandamian: A Publishing Support Layer
11:50- 12:10: Hugh McGuire, BookOven – Wordpress as a publishing workflow tool
12:10 - 12:30: Waldo Jaquith, VQR – EPUB for website producers

12:30- 1:30: LUNCH

1:30 - 2:00: Patrick Brown, GoodReads – [tbd]
2:00 - 2:30: Bill Kendrick, Smashwords – [tbd]

Thoughts and Reflections -

2:30- 3:00: Matthew Bernius, RIT – [tbd]
3:00- 3:30: Bob Stein, If:book – [tbd]

3:30 - 3:45: BREAK

3:45- 4:15: Pecha Kucha +

Sol Rosenberg, Copia
Jacob Lewis, Figment
Ron Martinez, Tweebus
Blaine Cook, Romeda

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laura@archive.org (laura-archive) wrote :

REWORKED SCHEDULE

Tentative Schedule
Books in Browsers 2010 / October 21-22
Internet Archive - San Francisco, CA
(#bib10)
Day 1
9:00-9:15: Opening Remarks – Peter Brantley, Internet Archive
9:15- 9:45: Allen Noren, O’Reilly Media – Books in Browsers

9:45- 10:00: BREAK

10:00- 10:20: Bill McCoy, Webpaper – User Experience for Digital Reading
10:20- 10:40: Dominique Raccah, Sourcebooks – Immersion: What we actually know about adding media to books.
10:40- 11:00 Waldo Jaquith, VQR – EPUB for website producers

11:00- 11:15: BREAK

11:15 - 11:35: Keith Fahlgren, Ibis Reader - Piercing the Clouds: Privacy, Confidentiality, and Web-based Reading
11:35: - 11:55: Nicole Ozer, ACLU – Digital Books: A New Chapter for Reader Privacy
11:55 - 12:15: Jason Schultz, UC Berkeley – Using open licenses to ensure reader privacy
12:15 - 12:30: Panel discussion - Reader privacy

12:30- 1:30: LUNCH

1:30 - 1:50: SJ Klein, OLPC – Rural uses of browser books
1:50: - 2:10: Jim Fruchterman, Benetech – Accessibility for browser based books
2:10 - 2:30: Juliet Sutherland, DP – Making html ebooks from old books

2:30 - 3:00: BREAK

3:00 - 3:20: Minh Truong, Aldiko – Books and Apps
3:20 - 3:40: Daihei Shiohama, Voyager Japan – Reading on the mobile web
3:40 - 4:00: Michael Ang, Internet Archive – Designing books for touch

4:00 - 4:15: BREAK

Keynote:
4:15- 4:45: Brian O’Leary, Magellan Partners – A Unified Field Theory of Publishing
4:45- 5:00: Evening Logistics - Peter Brantley, Internet Archive

Day 2
8:50- 9:00 General Housekeeping
Keynotes:
9:00- 9:30: Bob Stein, If:Book – For publishers, working together to support an open-source platform for Social Reading is the key to taking the initiative back from Amazon, Apple and Google
9:30-10:00: Richard Nash, Cursor Books – Remember, the reader writes, too... On how discoverability begins with the writer.

10:00- 10:15: BREAK

10:15 - 10:35: Kovid Goyal, Calibre – An Alexandria in every neighborhood
10:35 - 10:55: Aaron Miller, Bookglutton – A network of Books
10:55- 11:15: Patrick Brown, GoodReads – Finding Shelf Space in a World Without Shelves
11:15- 11:30: Panel discussion - Social books

11:30- 11:40: BREAK

11:40- 12:00: Hadrien Gardeur, Feedbooks – A Connected Bookshelf
12:00- 12:30: Fran Toolan, Firebrand – Rights in the Book Web

12:30- 1:30: LUNCH

1:30- 1:50: Eli James, Novelr – Pandamian: A Publishing Support Layer
1:50- 2:10: Hugh McGuire, BookOven – Wordpress as a publishing workflow tool
2:10 - 2:30: Erin McKean – Things are looking up for looking things up?

2:30 - 2:45: BREAK

Keynote -
2:45 - 3:15: Matthew Bernius, RIT – [tbd]

3:15 - 3:30: BREAK

3:30- 4:00: Pecha Kucha 7
Blaine Cook, Romeda
Jacob Lewis, Figment
Ron Martinez, Tweebus
Sol Rosenberg, Copia

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laura@archive.org (laura-archive) wrote :

AGAIN REVISED:

IA Books in Browsers 2010 Agenda
Working Schedule
Books in Browsers 2010 / October 21-22
Internet Archive / San Francisco, CA
(#bib10)
Day 1
9:00-9:15: Opening Remarks – Peter Brantley, Internet Archive
9:15- 9:45: Allen Noren, O’Reilly Media – Books in Browsers

9:45- 10:00: BREAK

10:00- 10:20: Bill McCoy, Webpaper – User Experience for Digital Reading
10:20- 10:40: Dominique Raccah, Sourcebooks – Immersion: What we actually know about adding media to books.
10:40- 11:00 Waldo Jaquith, VQR – EPUB for website producers

11:00- 11:15: BREAK

11:15 - 11:35: Keith Fahlgren, Ibis Reader - Piercing the Clouds: Privacy, Confidentiality, and Web-based Reading
11:35: - 11:55: Nicole Ozer, ACLU – Digital Books: A New Chapter for Reader Privacy
11:55 - 12:15: Jason Schultz, UC Berkeley – Using open licenses to ensure reader privacy
12:15 - 12:30: Panel discussion - Reader privacy

12:30- 1:30: LUNCH

1:30 - 1:50: SJ Klein, OLPC – Rural uses of browser books
1:50: - 2:10: Jim Fruchterman, Benetech – Accessibility for browser based books
2:10 - 2:30: Juliet Sutherland, DP – Making html ebooks from old books
2:30 - 3:00: BREAK
3:00 - 3:20: Minh Truong, Aldiko – Books and Apps
3:20 - 3:40: Daihei Shiohama, Voyager Japan – Reading on the mobile web
3:40 - 4:00: Michael Ang, Internet Archive – Designing books for touch

4:00 - 4:15: BREAK

Keynote:
4:15- 4:45: Brian O’Leary, Magellan Partners – A Unified Field Theory of Publishing
4:45- 5:00: Evening Logistics - Peter Brantley, Internet Archive

Evening Event:
6:30- 9:00: Books in Browsers - Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive

Day 2
8:50- 9:00 General Housekeeping
Keynotes:
9:00- 9:30: Bob Stein, If:Book – For publishers, working together to support an open-source platform for Social Reading is the key to taking the initiative back from Amazon, Apple and Google
9:30-10:00: Richard Nash, Cursor Books – Remember, the reader writes, too... On how discoverability begins with the writer.

10:00- 10:15: BREAK

10:15 - 10:35: Kovid Goyal, Calibre – An Alexandria in every neighborhood
10:35 - 10:55: Aaron Miller, Bookglutton – A network of Books
10:55- 11:15: Patrick Brown, GoodReads – Finding Shelf Space in a World Without Shelves

11:15- 11:30: BREAK

11:30- 12:00: Hadrien Gardeur, Feedbooks – A Connected Bookshelf
12:00- 12:30: Michael Tamblyn, Kobo Books - Life Among the Freegans: The Co-Existence of Free Books, Paid Books, and the People Who Read Them

12:30- 1:30: LUNCH

1:30- 1:50: Eli James, Novelr – Pandamian: A Publishing Support Layer
1:50- 2:10: Hugh McGuire, BookOven – Wordpress as a publishing workflow tool
2:10 - 2:30: Erin McKean – Things are looking up for looking things up?

2:30 - 2:45: BREAK

2:45- 3:15: Fran Toolan, Firebrand – A Conversation: Rights in the Book Web
Keynote -
3:15- 3:45: Matthew Bernius, RIT – [tbd]

3:45- 4:00: BREAK

4:00- 4:30: Pecha Kucha 7
Blaine Cook, Romeda
Jacob Lewis, Figment
Ron Martinez, Tweebus
Sol Rosenberg, Copia

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