We have an amazing line up of speakers for this year’s conference. Find out more about who will be sharing their projects and learning with us at the British Library on 18 October!
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James Baker – Senior Lecturer in Digital History and Archives, University of Sussex
Helen Casey – Professional Doctorate Candidate – DHeritage, University of Hertfordshire
Luigina Ciolfi – Professor of Human Centred Computing, Sheffield Hallam University; Danilo Giglitto – Postdoctoral Researcher, Sheffield Hallam University; Eleanor Lockley – Research Fellow and Associate Lecturer, Sheffield Hallam University; Abir Tobji – CultureLabs Project Manager, People’s History Museum and Katy Ashton – Director, People’s History Museum
Sarah Dick – Multimedia Producer, Royal Institution of Great Britain
Sophie Dixon – Co-founder and Visual Artist, Mnemoscene Ltd and Abira Hussein – Associate Producer, All Change
Jason Evans – National Wikimedian, National Library of Wales
Hannah Hethmon – Consultant/Producer, H. Hethmon Consulting/Contractor for The National Archives
Valerie Johnson – Director of Research and Collections, The National Archives
Emma McFarland – Innovation Lab Manager, The National Gallery and Lawrence Chiles – Head of Digital Services, The National Gallery
James Morley – Data Wrangler, Freelance
Joseph Padfield – Principal Scientist, The National Gallery; Rupert Shepherd – Collection Information Manager, The National Gallery and Rob Tice – Director, Knowledge Integration
Martin Poulter – Wikimedian in Residence, University of Oxford
Joanna Salter – Senior Manager, Participation, National Maritime Museum and Ben Raithby – Senior Digital Producer, National Maritime Museum
Andrea Wallace – Lecturer, University of Exeter and Mathilde Pavis – Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Exeter
Kira Zumkley – Researcher, University College London