March 27/28 : 2009 Seattle, Washington

Logos Bible Software invites programmers, publishers, tagging experts, information/library scientists, technologists, thought leaders, design gurus, information architects, webmasters, and mash-up creators to lead conference sessions and roundtable discussions at BibleTech 2009. If your work happens at the intersection of Bible and technology, we want to hear from you!

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Use the form below to propose a talk on a project you're working on, new technology you're excited about, where you see the industry headed, or any topic you think would enlighten your fellow attendees.

Speaking Considerations:

  • Talks are 45 minutes in duration
  • Computer and projection is provided in each room
  • Speakers receive free conference registration

Possible Topics and Themes:

  • Open Source Bible study solutions
  • The Open Scriptural Information Standard (OSIS)
  • Software tools for Bible translation
  • Information visualization as applied to the Bible
  • Micro-formats for Bible-related web markup
  • Semantic web applications for the Bible
  • Biblio-blogging
  • Electronic journals for biblical studies
  • Unicode fonts: Greek, Hebrew, and beyond
  • Sermon preparation with Bible study software
  • Building your own data sets for Bible study tools
  • Searching for scripture on the web
  • Web 2.0 communities built around Bible study
  • Your ideas here... 

* Proposals for roundtables and panel discussions are also welcome.

2009 SPEAKERS

Ellen Frankel

CEO & Editor-in-Chief of
The Jewish Publication Society


Drew Haninger

President, CEO of Olive Tree Bible Software, Inc

 

Lance Ford

Co-founder of Shapevine.com & WebChurchMedia

 

Andi Wu

Computational Linguist for Asia Bible Society
 


Jim Coakley

Moody Graduate School



...and more!