Upcoming Events for 2006

It’s conference planning time; I’d be interested in hearing from people about other conferences that matter. Some events that look interesting include:

1/23-24, Boston, The Economics of Open Content (A follow on to the Future of Television conference in September)

1/31, New York, Digital Commerce Summit

1/24-26, Las Vegas, NATPE 2006 Conference & Exhibition

3/10-11, Ann Arbor, Scholarship and Libraries in Transition: A Dialogue about the Impacts of Mass Digitization Projects

3/21-23, New Dehli, Convergence India

3/28-30, Santa Monica, Spring Digital Hollywood

4/9-11, Atlanta, National Cable & Telecommunications Association

4/9-11, Scottsdale, Buying and Selling E-Content

4/22-27, Las Vegas, NAB

5/2-4, Hollywood, OnHollywood 2006

5/15-17, Chicago, Openness: Code, science and content: Making collaborative creativity sustainable

5/23–26, Ottawa, Canada, Archiving 2006

9/7-12, Amsterdam, IBC

10/10-14, Anchorage, AMIA

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3 Responses to “Upcoming Events for 2006”

  1. John Fulton Says:

    Anyone who makes it to all of these conferences in the same year would be a well informed person indeed.

    Interesting list.

  2. Ryan Shaw Says:

    That first link is broken.

  3. Alex Williams Says:

    Podcast Hotel “Let’s Get Famous,” is scheduled for Feb. 23-25 in Seattle. It’s a conference or “unconference,” as some would call it. The Podcast Hotel will turn two local clubs into podcast studios and recording stages for people to create their own shows, learn from experts and discuss the overall ramifications of grass roots media on our culture and society. At night, the best bands, DJ’s, hip hop artists and performers from Seattle, the Pacific Northwest and beyond will get together to perform and be recorded for podcasts that will promote the artists and their works to the world.

    This is an event where people spend time working with each other, learning and creating works. We’ll look at the future of what media means and how it will change.

    More info at the Podcast Hotel web site.

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