IA Summit bloggers

Martin Belam
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Published 31 January, 2008
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The programme for the 2008 IA Summit features 100 people either talking, hosting workshops or presenting posters. I was interested to see how many of those have blogs, and thought it might help shape my opinions as to which sessions I shall be attending at the conference.

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Having done the legwork to trawl through the list looking for bloggers, I also thought it might be nice to share. I found 37 participants with personal blogs that looked active. I've listed them below, along with the URL for their RSS feeds. I've also popped the whole lot into one OPML file so that you can import them into your feed reader of choice in one fell swoop.

Stephen P. Anderson Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Jorge Arango Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Martin Belam Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Peter Boersma Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Dan Brown Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Leah Buley Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Kevin Cheng Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Nathan Curtis Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Christopher Fahey Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
John Ferrara Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Bryce Glass Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Austin Govella Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Atsushi Hasegawa Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Andrew Hinton Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Jason Hobbs Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Matthew Hodgson Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Alex Kirtland Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Karen Loasby Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Michael Magoolaghan Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Erin Malone Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Donna Maurer Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Christopher McConnell Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Jess McMullin Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Peter Morville Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Brian Oberkirch Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Joshua Porter Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Anders Ramsay Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
James Robertson Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Brandon Schauer Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Gene Smith Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Peter Van Dijck Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Todd Zaki Warfel Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Dan Willis Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Christina Wodtke Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Olly Wright Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Luke Wroblewski Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google
Liya Zheng Biog   Website   RSS icon  RSS   Add to Google

OPML icon  IA Summit Bloggers 2008 - OPML file

I think I got everyone with a blog - even the right Peter Boersma and not the one impersonating him on TV - but if you notice someone I've missed then drop a note in the comments and I'll add them in.

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Thats quite an extensive list, much appreciated :)

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