Peter Brantley
Peter Brantley is the Executive Director for the Digital Library Federation, a not-for-profit international association of libraries and allied institutions. His background includes significant experience with research libraries and digital library development programs. He has served as the Director of Technology at the California Digital Library, New York University, UC Berkeley, and UCSF. He was the first IT Manager for Rapt, a private SF firm providing pricing optimization for online advertising delivery, and eons ago worked as a systems analyst in the mass-market division of Random House. Peter is a member of the Board of Directors for the International Digital Publishing Forum. He was first introduced to computing via the CDC Plato system.
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Liza Daly
Liza Daly is a software engineer who specializes in applications for the publishing industry. She was the lead developer on major online products for Oxford University Press and has designed products for Columbia University Press, Rosen Publishing and SAGE Publications. Currently she is an independent consultant and the developer of
threepress.org, an open source platform for distributing ebooks and online reference material.
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Laura Dawson
Laura Dawson is a 20-year veteran of the book industry, having worked in e-commerce (Barnes & Noble.com), libraries (SirsiDynix), and publishing (Doubleday and Bantam). She is now an independent consultant offering expertise on the digital transition, and she writes a bi-weekly newsletter about issues in that transition called "The Big Picture". Her clients have included McGraw-Hill, Alibris, Ingram Library Services, Bowker, and Muze.
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Jimmy Guterman
Jimmy Guterman is editorial director of O’Reilly’s Radar group and the editor of O'Reilly's
Release 2.0. He has been editor in chief of Forrester, Gaming Industry News, CD Review, and has written or edited for more than 100 newspapers, newsletters, or magazines. Jimmy first contributed to an O'Reilly project in 1993 (long live
GNN). He lives in Massachusetts and has been president of The Vineyard Group since 1996. You can find more about him than you'd ever want to know
here.
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Allen Noren
Allen Noren is Director of Online Marketing at O'Reilly Media. He's been with the company since 1992 when one of his first jobs was to maintain the O'Reilly Gopher site. He was a founding member of the GNN team that built one of the first commercial web portals, and was part of the group that created
Safari Books Online and
SafariU. He is currently helping to drive O'Reilly's digital efforts. Allen also occasionally edits trade books for O'Reilly, including
Hackers & Painters,
We the Media,
Revolution in the Valley, and
Devices of the Soul. Allen is the author of
Storm: A Motorcycle Journey of Love, Endurance, and Transformation.
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Andrew Savikas
Andrew Savikas is the General Manager of O'Reilly's TOC division, and is the program chair for the
Tools of Change for Publishing Conference.
He's been hacking away at publishing and authoring tools within
O'Reilly since 2002, including helping to design and build an XML
content delivery platform based on the Atom Publishing Protocol. He
regularly speaks at conferences and to other companies about XML
publishing and content management. Andrew is also the author of
Word Hacks: Tips & Tools for Taming Your Text. He holds a degree in Media Studies from the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and an MBA from the
High Tech MBA program at Northeastern University in Boston.
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Mac Slocum
Mac Slocum is the Managing Editor of TOC. He's worked as an online editor/producer/writer at a variety of outlets -- including CNET, AOL Digital City, and EH Publishing -- and he's taught Web journalism and technology courses at Emerson College in Boston. His fascination with publishing and technology started in college when he put the student newspaper online (fortunately, that early effort has been expunged from the Internet record). Mac holds a B.A. in journalism from the University of Richmond and a master's in journalism from Emerson.
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