I’m done with school (for now) and living in Washington, DC working for the American Library Association Office for Information Technology Policy. I’ll be working with some amazing people here on a variety of issues–public access to information, E-rate, and the upcoming “future of libraries” initiative. We’ll have a big ramp-up for the ALA annual conference in June in California. Looking forward to talking about copyright reform at Disney’s ground zero.
Timothy Vollmer is an IT policy analyst, bicyclist, and food lover residing in Washington, DC.
Blogroll
- Alex Roberts
- Asheesh Laroia
- Berkman Blog
- Cameron Parkins
- Creative Commons
- David Weinberger
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Fanatic Attack
- Garin Fons
- Gavin Baker
- Henry Jenkins
- John Wilbanks
- Jon Phillips
- Kevin Driscoll
- Lawrence Lessig
- Many-to-Many
- Mike Linksvayer
- OCW blog
- Open Students
- Paul Courant
- Planet Creative Commons
- Public Knowledge
- Rebecca Rojer
- Science Commons
- Siva Vaidhyanathan
- Stanford Center for Internet & Society
- Students for Free Culture
- Underground Food Collective







I didn’t realize you at OITP. I’ve had a great time working with them as part of the Copyright Advisory Network. Say hi to Carrie for me.