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Housing for our guests from far, far away

Much to our delight, we are getting registrations from all over the US. Last time I checked, Miami held the record for farthest travel!

Berkeley and generally Bay Area hotel prices can be a little steep, so if you’d enjoy some company from the far corners of the country, why not add your couch/guest bedroom/hammock to the InfoCamp wiki? The travel page has a new section where people in need and in excess of abode can find each other.

Good karma never came this easy. Mix it up, info types!

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Registration is up!

To register, go to http://infocampberkeley2010.eventbrite.com. Tickets are $20 for everyone.

See you in Berkeley!

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We can hardly find the words…

Erin McKean, our keynote speaker at InfoCamp Berkeley 2010
…to describe how excited we are about our keynote speaker, the wonderful Erin McKean! She should be able to help us out though: words are her profession.
This is what the “official bio” over at her blog says:

Erin McKean likes to call herself a Dictionary Evangelist. She is the CEO and co-founder of Wordnik, a new online dictionary project. Before founding Wordnik, she was Chief Consulting Editor, American Dictionaries for Oxford University Press, and the editor in chief of the New Oxford American Dictionary, 2e. She is the editor of VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly. and the author of Weird and Wonderful WordsMore Weird and Wonderful WordsTotally Weird and Wonderful Words, and That’s Amore (also about words). Her first novel, The Secret Lives of Dresses is due out from Grand Central Publishing in 2011. She is a regular language columnist for the Boston Globe. Previously, she was the editorial manager for the Thorndike-Barnhart Dictionaries at ScottForesman, a Pearson company. She has served on the board of the Dictionary Society of North America and on the editorial board for its journal, Dictionaries, as well as on the editorial board for the journal of the American Dialect Society, American Speech. She also serves on the advisory board of Credo Reference, is on the Visiting Committee to the University of Chicago Libraries, and was previously an advisor to the Wikimedia Foundation. She lives in Chicago, rants about dresses on her blog (A Dress A Day), and she’s actually really bad at Scrabble (but surprisingly good at roller-skating).

She has presented at TED, is a brilliant speaker and we’re very happy (rapturous? blithe? elated?) to have her.

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InfoCamp Berkeley ‘10 is on its way.

At the UC Berkeley School of Information a couple of people are working hard to bring the successful unconference format known as InfoCamp to the East Bay. In the next days, you will read a lot more about what’s going on and how you can be a part of it.

Mark your calendars: InfoCamp is coming to Berkeley on March 6, 2010.

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