Moderators for Wednesday morning sessions

The Program Committee would be very grateful for volunteer moderators to look after parallel sessions on the Wednesday morning of Connect.  Essentially this involves briefly introducing the speaker or, if it's a panel, the convenor; keeping things to time; and helping to facilitate any questions.

We're hoping to get the moderator volunteers from Partner institutions - consider it part of your contributions to the Hydra Community!  Sign up timetable is below the program image.

 

 

Session Talks Volunteer name email
Wednesday morning
9.00 - 10.40 
Lightning talks Hannah Frost hfrost@stanford.edu
Panel: Organizing regional Hydra meetings Karen Cariani Karen_cariani@wgbh.org
Presentations (3):
Technical walkthrough of the Hydra-in-a-Box hosted platform
Profiling your stack - Everything's slow, what now?
Building a geospatial repository with GeoConcerns
Jim Coble jim.coble@duke.edu
Presentations (3):
Hydra, research data and Archivematica
Case Study: Oregon Digital Migration from ContentDM to Hydra for digital collections
Archiving Research Data into Hydra through the Open Science Framework (OSF)
William Cowan wgcowan@iu.edu
Panel: UX Supercombo David Schober david.schober@northwestern.edu
Wednesday morning
11.00 - 12.40pm 
Lightning talks Anders Conrad asc@kb.dk
Presentations (3):
Fedora: Foundational considerations
ScholarSphere Migration to PCDM - We Moved our data, you can too!
Hydra: beyond the repository
Chris Awre c.awre@hull.ac.uk
Presentations (2):
Efficient development and deployment of Hydra projects using Vagrant
Using Questioning Authority to access Linked Open Data (LOD) authorities
Adam Wead awead@psu.edu
Panel: What Does It Mean to Be a Hydra Partner? Robin Ruggaber rsl6m@virginia.edu
Panel: Service management panel
Presentation: Report from the Sufia UI working group
Ellen Ramsey ecr2c@virginia.edu