That’s right, it’s that time of year again! Congrats to this year’s Movers & Shakers! First I want to congratulate my friends:
- Transformer (Peter Bromberg)
- User-Centered Technologist (David Lee King)
- Metadata Man (Tim Spalding)
- Open Source Evangelist (Josh Ferraro)
Now, congrats to everyone else!! This is a great honor! Keep shaking up libraries – it’s the only way we’re going to get anything done
- Grace Under Pressure (Maria Redburn)
- The Man Who Said No to Dewey (Marshall Shore)
- In Context (Hilary Davis)
- Films ‘R’ Us (Jim Cheng)
- Giving Back (Darci Hanning)
- Thrill Seeker (Allyson Mower)
- Deep Impact (Christopher Harris)
- Expanding OPACs (Steven Bowers)
- Multitalented (Evette Atkin)
- Pathfinder (Elisabeth Jacobsen Marrapodi)
- Collaborative Experimentation (Char Booth)
- Geek Librarian (Michelle Boulé)
- Never Satisfied (Caleb Tucker-Raymond)
- Dynamo (Nancy Teger)
- Reader’s Best Friend (Jessica Moyer)
- Push Technology (Marcia Mardis)
- Direct Effects (David Rothman)
- Restoring History (Mark Greek)
- The Translator (Lisa Sweeney)
- Show Me the Evidence (Mark Vrabel)
- Anger into Fuel (Mario Ascencio)
- Global Thinker (Robin Kear)
- Life Work (Annabelle V. Núñez)
- On the Line (Alex Youngberg)
- Leveling the Field (Jennifer Nelson)
- On a Mission (Daniel Cornwall)
- Passion for Diversity (Padma Polepeddi)
- Rural Improvement (Amanda McKeraghan)
- Community Ambassador (Mary Ellen Stasek)
- On the Same Page (Jennifer Schember)
- Do Something! (Amy Buckland)
- Data Tracker (Kim Ricker)
- A Blended Passion (Alexia Hudson)
- Razzle Dazzler (Tony Tallent)
- Creating Customers (Penny Sympson)
- Action Figure (Stephanie Squicciarini)
- Not Clowning Around (Devona Carpenter )
- Better Than Cool (Karen Brooks-Reese )
- Working the Crossroads (Alison Cody)
- Storyteller (Lucía González )
- Spark Plug (Jamie Watson)
- Team Effort (Sarah Erwin & Candice Gwin)
- Paying It Forward (Sol Gómez)
- On Time, on Budget ( Kim Fuller)
- Cowgirl (Lisa Wells)
Thanks Jessamyn for putting all of the names next to the articles.














Thanks! I can’t wait to actually see this in print — when I was looking at the site the other day it was loading so slowly that I gave up on reading about everyone else until the print copy arrives at my library.