Delegate Information

2024-2025 Delegates

Application process and updated requirements coming soon.

2020 Delegates

The first round of applications have been reviewed by the Program Committee. Delegates have begun receiving their confirmation email invitations. There are still a few spots open so if you are still interested, but have not filled out an application, please do so now.

Get started by clicking this link: LODLAM 2020 Summit Delegate Application

Once an invitee receives a confirmation, they will have two weeks to accept and pay a non-refundable $150.00 (One hundred fifty US Dollars) registration fee before the spot is offered to someone else.

Delegate names will be added to this page as people confirm their travel plans and pay their registration fee.

  • Australia
    • Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller – Australian National University, Centre for Digital Humanities Research
  • Belgium
    • Erik Buelinckx – Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage, Brussels
  • Brazil
    • Vânia Mara Alves Lima – University of Sao Paulo
  • Canada
    • Kelli Babcock – University of Toronto Libraries, Digital Initiatives
    • May Chan – University of Toronto Libraries, Metadata Services
    • Ben Hyman – Vancouver Island University, University Library
    • Natalie MacDonald – Canadian research Knowledge Network
    • Gwen Mayhew – Canadian Centre for Architecture
    • Philippe Michon – The Canadian Heritage Information Network
    • Robert Warren – Muninn Project
  • Croatia
    • Goran Zlodi – University of Zagreb, Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Finland
    • Eero Hyvönen – University of Helsinki (HELDIG) and Aalto Univeristy
  • Germany
    • Esther Chen – Max-Planck-Institute for the History of Science, Library
    • Axel Ermert – German Standards Institute
    • Monika Hagedorn-Saupe – Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation and Berlin University of Applied Sciences 
    • Florian Kräutli – Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Research Technology
  • Israel
    • Allison Kupietzky – Israel Museum, Collections Database
  • Italy
    • Nicola Carboni – Swiss Art Research Infrastructure, University of Zurich
    • Spyros Koulouris – I Tatti, Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies
    • Chiara Stanga – Politecnico di Milano
  • Japan
    • Kameda Akihiro – National Museum of Japanese History
    • Kawabe Sakiko – National Museum of Japanese History
    • Goki Miyakita – Keio University, Graduate School of Media and Governance // Research Institute for Digital Media and Content
  • Netherlands
    • Edward Anderson – Rijksmuseum
    • Etienne Posthumus – Brill
    • Eric de Ruijter – International Institute of Social History
    • Leon van Wissen – University of Amsterdam
    • Veruska Zamborlini – Golden Agents Project, Ontologies Modeling
  • Switzerland
    • Beat Estermann – Bern University of Applied Sciences, Institute Public Sector Transformation
    • Thomas Hänsli – ETH Zurich and University of Zurich
    • Matteo Lorenzini – ETH Zürich – GTAdigital
    • Birk Weiberg – Swiss Archive of Performing Arts
  • Taiwan
    • Hsi-yuan Chen – Academia Sinica Center for Digital Cultures
    • Sophy Shu-jiun Chen – Academia Sinica Center for Digital Cultures
    • Lu-yen Lu – Academia Sinica Center for Digital Cultures
  • United Kingdom
    • Ceri Binding – University of South Wales
    • Simon Cobb – Independent
    • Adrian Stevenson – Archives Hub, Jisc
  • United States
    • Sarah Ann Adams – Semantic Lab at Pratt
    • Bradley P. Allen – Elsevier
    • Robert B. Allen – Independent
    • Agnieszka Backman – Stanford University
    • Jefferson Bailey – Internet Archive
    • Adam Brin – Getty Digital, Research Applications Development
    • Joan Cobb – Getty Digital, Collections & Content Management Systems
    • Aaron Straup Cope – San Francisco International Airport Museum
    • Stefano Cossu – Getty Digital, Software Architecture and UX
    • Duane Degler – Design for Context
    • Mario Einaudi – The Hunmtington Library, Library Division, Digital Repository
    • Eleanor E. Fink – Strategies That Make a Difference
    • Steven M. Folsom – Cornell University Library, Metadata Design and Operations
    • Kevin Ford – Library of Congress
    • Michelle Futornick – Stanford University, Linked Data for Production Program
    • Lindsey Gant – Getty Conservation Institute, Communications & Dissemination
    • Melissa Gill – Getty Research Institute, Digital Initiatives
    • Karen F. Gracy – Kent State University, School of Information
    • Ethan Gruber – American Numismatic Society, Data Science
    • Rob Hudson – Carnegie Hall Archives
    • Ryan Horne – University of Pittsburgh, World History Center (WHC)
    • Myung-Ja (MJ) K Han – University of Illinois
    • Annamarie C. Klose – Ohio State University Libraries – Metadata Initiatives
    • Ted Lawless – JSTOR Labs
    • Jonathan Lill – MoMA Archives, Library, and Research Collections
    • Haiqing Lin – C.V. Starr East Asian Library University of California, Berkeley
    • Amye McCarther – New Museum Archives
    • John McQuaid – The Frick Art Reference Library
    • Elizabeth Neely – Georgia O’Keeffe Museum
    • David Newbury – Getty Digital, Enterprise Software
    • Rachel Panella – Amon Carter Museum of American Art
    • Cristina Pattuelli – Pratt Institute
    • Paloma Graciani Picardo – University of Texas at Austin, Harry Ransom Center
    • Joyce Ray – Johns Hopkins University, Digital Curation Program
    • E. Lynette Rayle – Cornell University, Application Development
    • Debra Riley-Huff – Arizona State University Library, Design and the Arts
    • Elizabeth Russey Roke – Emory University
    • Robert Sanderson – Getty Digital, Semantic Architecture
    • Kenneth Seals-Nutt – Yale University Library & Science Stories
    • Mary Seem – The Frick Art Reference Library
    • Karen Smith-Yoshimura – OCLC Research
    • Ron Snyder – JSTOR Labs
    • Kristen St. John – Stanford Libraries, Conservation Services
    • Chris Cabrera Thompson – University of California
    • Kat Thornton – ScienceStories
    • Yer Vang-Cohen – Yale University Art Gallery, Data and Database
    • Juliet Vinegra – Philadelphia Museum of Art, Art Information Commons
    • Diane Vizine-Goetz – OCLC Research
    • Simeon Warner – Cornell University Library
    • Mary Beth Weber – Rugers University Libraries, Central Technical Services
    • Karina Wratschko – Philadelphia Museum of Art, Library and Digital Strategies
    • Dennis Wuthrich – Farallon Geographics
    • Marcia L. Zeng – Kent State University