r Call for Speakers and Workshop Facilitators sent to lis-link List By www.jiscmail.ac.uk Published On :: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 09:00:00 GMT The "Call for speakers and workshop facilitators" was sent to the lis-link JISCMail list. [21 Feb 2008] Full Article
r IWMW2008 group created on Facebook By www.facebook.com Published On :: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 09:00:00 GMT An IWMW2008 group has been created on Facebook. Join up now!. [10 April 2008] Full Article
r Parallel Sessions now available on the IWMW 2008 Web site By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: Mon, 5 May 2008 09:00:00 GMT Details of the parallel sessions available for delegates to attend are now available from the Web site. [05 May 2008] Full Article
r Plenary Talks now available on the IWMW 2008 Web site By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: Mon, 5 May 2008 09:00:00 GMT Details of the plenary talks to be given at the workshop are now available from the Web site. [07 May 2008] Full Article
r Bookings are now open for IWMW 2008 By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: Mon, 12 May 2008 09:00:00 GMT You can now book to attend the Workshop. You will be required to select your parallel sessions when registering so please read up in advance. Messages sent to web-support and website-info-mgt. [12 May 2008] Full Article
r Additional Accommodation Information By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: Thu, 22 May 2008 09:00:00 GMT Information on additional accommodation for Monday 21 July is now available. [22 May 2008] Full Article
r IWMW 2008 BarCamp By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 09:00:00 GMT This year IWMW will be running a mini-BarCamp. [02 June 2008] Full Article
r Twitter ID For IWMW 2008 By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 09:00:00 GMT Details of use of Twitter at IWMW 2008 are now available. [08 June 2008] Full Article
r Social Network For IWMW 2008 By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 09:00:00 GMT The Ning social networking service has been used to create a social network for use by participants and other interested parties at IWMW 2008. [11 June 2008] Full Article
r Bookings are Now Closed By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 09:00:00 GMT Bookings for IWMW 2008 are now closed. If you wish to be added to the waiting list please contact the events team. [13 June 2008] Full Article
r IWMW 2008 Seesmic Microblog post no. 1 By seesmic.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Jun 2008 09:00:00 GMT The first Seesmic video microblog post has been published. [27 June 2008] Full Article
r Liveblog Service Test Page for IWMW 2008 By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: Fri, 4 Jul 2008 16:40:00 GMT The Scribblelive live blog service will be used to provide a commentary on the plenary talks at the IWMW 2008 event. A test Scribblelive blog page has been set up to allow users to familirise themselves with the service. [4 July 2008] Full Article
r Delegate Information for IWMW 2008 now available By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 09:00:00 GMT Full delegate information including details of accommodation location is now available. [9 July 2008] Full Article
r Delegates to get preferential rates when using University of Aberdeen Sports facilities By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 09:00:00 GMT The University of Aberdeen Sport and Recreation department are able to offer all delegates preferential rates for using the Sports facilities for the duration of the conference. [11 July 2008] Full Article
r Copy of IWMW 2008 Ning social network produced By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 11:00:00 GMT Following changes to the terms and conditions of the Ning social networking service a copy of the IWMW 2008 Ning social network has been taken. [16 August 2008] Full Article
r Helen Sargan (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 , University of Cambridge, gave a talk entitled "Indexing Your Web Server(s)". Full Article
r Andrew Cormack (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 Andrew Cormack, UKERNA, gave a talk entitled "Web Security". Full Article
r James Currall (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 James Currall, University of Glasgow, gave a talk entitled "Experiences with XML: Beyond The Hype". Full Article
r Brett Burridge (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 Brett Burridge, University of Essex, gave a talk entitled "Browser Management". Full Article
r Ian Roddis (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 ian Roddis, Open University, (together with David Christmas) gave a talk entitled "Beyond Brochureware - Building Functional University Websites". Full Article
r David Christmas (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 David Christmas, Open University, (together with Ian Roddis) gave a talk entitled "Beyond Brochureware - Building Functional University Websites". Full Article
r Greg Newton-Ingham (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 Greg Newton-Ingham, University of East Anglia, gave a talk entitled "Multimedia and The Corporate Web". Full Article
r Joe Passmore (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 Joe Passmore, University of Ulster gave a talk entitled "Building Relationships Online: ... the road ahead or the road less travelled by?". Full Article
r John Slater (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 John Slater, University of Kent at Canterbury, gave a talk entitled "Who will rid me of this troublesome beast". Full Article
r Stephen Tanner (2002) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2002-06-19 Stephen Tanner is Head of IT Services at Colchester Institute in North Essex, a large mainly FE college but with some HE provision. Previously involved in integrated systems initiatives in the NHS, since 1998 he's been pursuing a standardised and integrated IT & MIS strategy college wide with particular emphasis on Web based applications, through partnerships with commercial suppliers. He likes to think he might eventually be getting somewhere.... The title of Stephen's talk is "The Lecturer's MIS Menu: Why Silver Service Is Off And Drive- Thru's In". Full Article
r Mark Simpson (2002) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2002-06-19 Mark Simpson has been working as the User Issues researcher on the De Montfort University, MLE project, since October 2001. Previously, he has worked on the following: aircrew operational issues of flying in icing weather, funded by the CAA and European Community; training and human factors issues for real-time, full motion simulators; the design of photocopier manuals and control panel information; and the design of process plant control rooms. He has a BSc in Ergonomics, a Postgraduate diploma in Computing and a MA in Industrial Design. The title of Mark's talk is "Designing For Usability". Full Article
r Lawrie Phipps (2002) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2002-06-18 Lawrie Phipps is an environmental science graduate turned learning technologist. He worked on the development of Web-based resources, computer simulations and 'virtual' fieldwork for several years before running the JISC-funded TechDis Service, which looks at all aspects of Technology and Disabilities in the further and higher education sectors. Lawrie maintains a research interest in virtual lab and fieldwork in the sciences. The title of Lawrie's talk is "Legislation, Disabilities and Educational Web Sites". Full Article
r Paul Browning (2002) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2002-06-19 Paul Browning is Information Strategy Co-ordinator at the University of Bristol (but was an earth scientist who ran a departmental network in a former life). He is a member of the institutional Web Team and is fed up using a bucket and spade to build and maintain the University Web; he has been on the lookout for a JCB and thinks he might have found one in the form of Zope. Paul is co-author of the JISC TechWatch Report on Content Management Systems. Most likely to say: "Can I have the keys to your information silo?" Least likely to say: "I think yet another portal is a smart idea." Paul has been invited to give a talk on Portals and CMS - Why You Need Them Both following the cancellation on the talk on The My.Sunderland Portal: A Case Study. Paul is also taking part in a panel session on Avoiding Portal Wars. Full Article
r Andrew Aird (2002) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2002-06-18 Andrew Aird is the Director of Web Services at King's College, London. Previously he ran the Web service at Goldsmiths College, University of London. He has written and lectured on various aspects of Web management, including ecommerce for higher education, Web strategy and designing parallel Web structures. His commercial experience stems from many years in the music and publishing industries, notably as managing director of an international music software company. The title of Andrew's talk is "Virtually Everything Virtually Everywhere: Pursuing A Radical Web Strategy". Full Article
r Derek Law (2002) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2002-06-18 Derek Law is the Librarian and Head of Information Resources Directorate at the University of Strathclyde, Professor in the Department of Computing and Head of the Centre for Digital Library Research, University of Strathclyde. He has worked in several British universities since 1970 and have published over 150 book chapters, articles and conference papers since then, some of them republished in seven other languages. Most of his work has been to do with the development of networked resources in higher education and with the creation of national information policy. Recently I have worked on the use of wireless technology in developing new methods of teaching and learning. Derek was awarded the Barnard prize for contributions to Medical Informatics in 1993, Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1999 and was awarded an honorary degree by the Sorbonne in 2000. Derek gave the opening keynote plenary talk. Full Article
r Jeremy Speller (2005) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2005-07-07 Jeremy Speller has been involved with the UCL Web presence since 1995 and is now Head of Web Services. He is currently working on the migration of UCL's central materials to a Zope/Silva-based CMS and is taking forward development of an enterprise portal. Jeremy is also involved with development of services to provide the student experience of the future and has particular interest in the use of handheld and mobile devices. Prior to becoming a full-time Web "operative", Jeremy's background was in planning and statistics at UCL and previously at the University of Birmingham. Way back when he ran the Overseas Research Students Awards Scheme at what was then CVCP. Jeremy and his colleague Ian Bartlett gave a plenary talk on "Publish and Be Damned: Re-purposing in the Real World". Jeremy can be contacted at j.speller AT ucl.ac.uk Full Article
r Piero Tintori (2005) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2005-07-07 Piero Tintori is founder and CEO of TERMINALFOUR, one of the IWMW 2005 workshop sponsors. Founded in 1996, TERMINALFOUR is a specialist software company providing CMS and ECM solutions. TERMINALFOUR's CMS/ECM platform Site Manager has achieved market leading position in Higher Education in the UK and Ireland. Piero has had personal involvement in 14 Higher Education CMS projects. Piero gave a talk about content management systems in the JISC Services And Vendor Presentations session and took part in the panel session on Responding To The CMS Challenge. Full Article
r Duncan Ireland (2005) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2005-07-07 Duncan Ireland has been in the Internet Officer role at the University of Strathclyde since late 2002. His time is largely taken up with rolling out the T4 Sitemanager CMS (see http://www.strath.ac.uk/terminalfour/). Before arriving in academia, Duncan could be found at Scottish Amicable (latterly Prudential) where he worked on a project to implement the MediaSurface CMS. Prior to that he worked for BAE Systems where he saw the introduction of standard desktops, internet access and an Intranet. His leisure time is largely spent learning how to duck(!) while training with Caledonian Muay Thai in Glasgow (see http://www.caledonianmuaythai.co.uk/) - he refutes any suggestion that this training was deliberately undertaken to bring more folk round to his way of thinking in meetings. Duncan took part a panel session on "Whose Web Is It Anyway?" with Andrew Cox and Brian Kelly. Duncan can be contacted at Duncan.Ireland AT strath.ac.uk Full Article
r Tom Franklin (2005) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2005-07-07 Tom Franklin runs Franklin Consulting which offers consultancy services in educational technology. His particular interests are in portals, educational technology standards and VLEs and MLEs. He is technical advisor to the Higher Education Academy's Connects portal, where his work has included the selection and definition of appropriate standards and developing appropriate techniques for developing the channels in Web sites and portals. Franklin gave a plenary talk on "There Is No Such Thing As A Silver Bullet: CMS And Portals Will Not Solve Your Problems!" and facilitated a workshop session on "Embedding Third Party Services in Web Sites and Portals - From Links to WSRP the Pros and Cons". Tom can be contacted at tom AT franklin-consulting.co.uk Full Article
r Miles Banbery (2005) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2005-07-08 Miles Banbery is the Web Editor at the University of Kent. Miles manages the University Web Team, a small group of people within Communications & Development at the University of Kent. Communications & Development's remit covers internal communications, corporate publications (largely student recruitment support), congregations (graduation ceremonies) and events, alumni relations, press and media relations and development and fund raising. Miles is a member of the Programme Committee and was chair of the final morning including the panel session on "Responding To The CMS Challenge". Contact details in hCard format Miles Banbery can be contacted at m.e.c.banbery AT kent.ac.uk Full Article
r Andrew Cox (2005) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2005-07-07 Andrew Cox is conducting a PhD in the Research School of Informatics, Loughborough University. He was previously a manager of the digital library research centre, LITC, at South Bank University. Andrew took part in a panel session on "The Web Management Community: Present and Future" with Duncan Ireland and Brian Kelly. Andrew can be contacted at A.M.Cox AT lboro.ac.uk. Full Article
r Professor Mark Clark (2005) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2005-07-07 Professor Mark Clark became the Director of Information Systems at The Victoria University of Manchester in September 2001 and his role encompasses responsibilities for all University IS as well as providing hosting for the Research Council's National Supercomputing Service, CSAR, and the JISC's National Data Services incorporating MIMAS, as well as many other services. With the merger of the old Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST, Mark was appointed as Director of Information Systems, and has overseen the restructuring of computing support for the new institution, The University of Manchester, incorporated in October 2004. Previously Mark held the post of Director of Academic Information Systems at the University of Salford for six years (a converged service where he had responsibility for both Library and Computing). Prior to that he was Director of Computing at the University of Essex where he also held a Senior Lectureship in the Department of Electrical Systems Engineering, researching and teaching in the area of networks and computing systems. Mark holds a BSc and MSc in Electrical Engineering (Digital Systems and Telecommunications), and his PhD subject was speech coding using digital adaptive delta modulation. Mark was invited to join the UKERNA Board as HEFCE nominated Director; he also is the Chair of Internet Facilitators Ltd and of Net North West Ltd. Mark gave a plenary talk on "Challenges at The University of Manchester arising from Project UNITY". Full Article
r Ian Bartlett (2005) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2005-07-07 Ian Bartlett has worked in the student recruitment field at UCL since 1992. Based in the Department of Educational Liaison, which covers all aspects of UK and international student recruitment from first point-of-contact up to the point of admission, Ian's role is to structure, develop and maintain the student recruitment section of the UCL Web site (see http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/. By working closely with the student recruitment publications team at UCL (with whom he shares an office), he is able to use the ready-audited text of printed publications in order to ensure that the content of the Prospective Students site is accurate and regularly updated. However, with the growing volume of information now expected and needed by prospective students, he is keen to ensure efficient use of staff resources and is working with Jeremy Speller on a system of parallel publishing tied in with a CMS interface to speed production of printed and Web materials. Ian and his colleague Jeremy Speller gave a plenary talk on "Publish and Be Damned: Re-purposing in the Real World". Full Article
r Piero Tintori (2006) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2006-06-16 Piero Tintori is founder and CEO of TERMINALFOUR, one of the IWMW 2006 workshop sponsors. Founded in 1996, TERMINALFOUR is a specialist software company providing CMS and ECM solutions. TERMINALFOUR's CMS/ECM platform Site Manager has achieved market leading position in Higher Education in the UK and Ireland. Piero has had personal involvement in 14 Higher Education CMS projects. Piero participated in a debate on "CMS: Challenging the Consensus". Piero can be contacted at piero.tintori@terminalfour.com. Full Article
r Ranjit Sidhu (2006) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2006-06-15 Ranjit Sidhu is a Sitestat Account Manager for Nedstat, European leader in Web site analytics. Nedstat are the Gold Sponsors for this year's workshop. Ranjit has been at Nedstat since the end of 2004, working closely with the University Sector to understand their Web analytics requirements. He now account manages over 20 UK universities that are using Sitestat to improve their online performance. He played an important role in the creation of benchmarking statistics for the university sector (Sector Statistics) and Nedstat's 'Get more online Education' free event in April 2006. Previously, Ranjit attained a law degree at University of Leeds and LPC from College of Law. He has worked within the Education and Government sector including Kings College University and The Western Austalian Governement. Ranjit gave a plenary talk on "Sector Stats". Ranjit can be contacted at R.Sidhu@nedstat.com. Full Article
r Chris Scott (2006) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2006-06-14 Chris Scott is one of the three founders of Headscape. He has 17 years experience of working in IT and new media, mainly in project management, consulting and business development roles. Chris has worked both in the Higher Education sector, including as a founder of a highly successful IT consulting unit at the University of Southampton, and for many of Headscape's HE sector clients. Professionalism and quality of service are at the heart of Chris's vision for Headscape. His experience of working with organisations including Boots the Chemist, ICI, Lloyds TSB, Reuters, Somerfield Stores, The National Trust and Unilever have helped set Headscape's standards. Chris gave a plenary talk on Real World Emerging Technologies. Chris can be contacted at chris.scott@headscape.co.uk. Full Article
r Brian Kelly (2006) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2006-06-15 Brian Kelly is UK Web Focus - a post funded by the JISC and MLA which provides advice and support to the UK Higher and Further Education communities and the museums, libraries and archives sector on Web issues. Brian is based at UKOLN. Brian's interests include Web standards, Web accessibility, quality assurance for Web services and innovative Web developments, including collaborative Web tools. Brian gave a plenary talk on "What Does Openness Mean to the Web Manager?" with Randy Metcalfe and facilitating a parallel session on "Web 2.0: Addressing Institutional Barriers" with Lawrie Phipps. Brian can be contacted at b.kelly@ukoln.ac.uk. Full Article
r Paul Miller (2006) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2006-06-15 Paul Miller is a technology evangelist for Talis. Paul joined Talis in September 2005 from the CIE, where as Director he was instrumental in scoping policy and attracting new members such as the BBC, National Library of Scotland and English Heritage to this group of UK public sector organisations. Previously, Paul worked at UKOLN where he was active in a range of cross-domain standardisation and advocacy activities, and before that he was Collections Manager at the Archaeology Data Service. At Talis, Paul is exploring new models of collaboration and identifying further areas in which our technology or knowledge would be of value. Paul has a Doctorate in Archaeology from the University of York. Paul spoke in a panel session on Web 2.0. Paul can be contacted at Paul.Miller@talis.com. Full Article
r Randy Metcalfe (2006) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2006-06-15 Randy Metcalfe is the manager of OSS Watch, the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) national advisory service on free and open source software for UK further and higher education. Randy concentrates his efforts on raising the level of awareness of free and open source fundamentals amongst senior IT decision-makers in UK colleges and universities. He also spends a considerable amount of time exploring aspects of community building prevalent within open source development projects. Years ago, he lived a different life as an academic philosopher researching the nature of disagreement in moral theory. Randy gave a plenary talk on "What Does Openness Mean to the Web Manager?" with Brian Kelly. Randy can be contacted at info@oss-watch.ac.uk. Full Article
r Kate Forbes-Pitt (2006) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2006-06-15 Kate Forbes-Pitt has 15 years experience of working with electronic document management systems. She started working with paper based systems, electronically generated, at London Borough of Lambeth in 1991. She joined the LSE in 1999 to procure and implement a new electronic document management system. In addition, during the last 15 years, she has completed two degrees at LSE, and now pursues document and content management as areas of academic research. She has spoken about document management at many conferences, has recently published on the structure of documents and content and is currently researching the effects of electronic documents on work ownership and identity. Kate gave a plenary talk on "Delivering Information: Document vs. Content". Kate can be contacted at K.Forbes-Pitt@lse.ac.uk Full Article
r Michael Smethurst (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-30 Michael Smethurst is a Senior Information Architect at BBC Audio and Music interested in building highly linked data driven websites that are accessible for people, machines and search engines. Michael gave a plenary talk entitled "How the BBC make Web sites" with Matthew Wood. Full Article
r Derek Law (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 Derek Law has worked in several British universities and published and spoken at conferences extensively. Most of his work has been to do with the development of networked resources in higher education and with the creation of national information policy. This has been combined with an active professional life in professional organisations related to librarianship and computing. A committed internationalist he has been involved in projects and research in over forty countries. He was awarded the Barnard prize for contributions to Medical Informatics in 1993, Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1999, an honorary degree by the Sorbonne in 2000, the IFLA medal in 2003, Honorary Fellowship of CILIP in 2004 and was an OCLC Distinguished Scholar in 2006. He is currently Chair of the new JISC Services Management Company and Programme Consultant for the Libraries of the Future Horizon Scan. Derek gave a plenary talk entitled "Headlights on Dark Roads". Full Article
r David Harrison (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 David Harrison is Assistant Director of Information Services at Cardiff University with responsibility for Strategy and Engagement. He had previously been a Director and a Head of Service at two other universities. He is also a past-Chair of the Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association (UCISA) and CEO of Welsh Networking. He has an interest in how emergent technologies from external providers (especially Web 2.0 tools) can be accommodated within traditional service delivery models but more especially he is interested in the cultural change agenda that needs to be considered in ensuring successful implementation and take-up of new technologies. In this, the role of enablement and education become of paramount importance, as does the concept of partnership working both within and outside the enterprise. David gave a plenary talk entitled "Servicing 'Core' and 'Chore': A framework for understanding a Modern IT Working Environment" with Joe Nicholls. Full Article
r Christopher Gutteridge (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 Christopher Gutteridge has been running the Web Systems for the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, since 1997 and still isn't bored. He is also lead developer of the award winning EPrints repository software, used by hundreds of organisations. He strongly believes that tedious work should be done by computers, not people. Christopher gave a plenary talk entitled "Lightweight Web Management". Full Article
r Dave Flanders (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 Dave Flanders is a programme manager at JISC where he works as part of the Information Environment team. Previously he has worked at the University of London and British Library in building cutting edge technologies specific to teachers, researchers, curators, librarians, administrators and learners. His experience working as developer, usability expert and manager provides a unique perspective on how innovation occurs across teams in the modern Web Environment. David will be talking on innovation and why it is essential (especially in times of recession) for institutions to take risks. Dave gave a video presentation of a plenary talk entitled "Agile Prototyping in Academia". Full Article