Archive for May, 2009

IWMW 2009: Places Going Fast

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

Registrations for the Institutional Web Management Workshop IWMW 2009 are coming in fast and if you are hoping to attend at the University of Essex over 28 – 30 July, you are advised to register soon as there is a limited number of spaces on the parallel sessions. Booking closes on 19 June 2009.

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JISC Publishes Higher Education in a Web 2.0 World

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009

A report entitled Higher Education in a Web 2.0 World has been published by JISC. The 50-page report, produced by “an independent Committee of Inquiry into the impact on higher education of students’ widespread use of Web 2.0 technologies” provides a summary of student expectations and gives a series of recommendations on how the Higher Education community should react. Key findings, critical issues, conclusions and recommendations from the report are summarized on the JISC Web site external link together with the full report.

An accompanying article external link has been published in the Education Guardian of 12 May 2009 which includes an interview with Brian Kelly, UK Web Focus at UKOLN. Brian describes how many of the characteristics of Web 2.0, such as a culture of openness, reflect well-established approaches which are being taken in the sector. However he also warns of the dangers of seeking to exploit the marketing potential of social networking services, such as Facebook, in more formal teaching and learning activities.

Vacancy for Systems Developer

Monday, May 11th, 2009

UKOLN is currentlyadvertising for a Systems Developer to work on the Information Environment Metadata Schema Registry (IEMSR) Project, part of the Shared Infrastructure Services strand of the JISC Information Environment Programme. Further details can be found on the UKOLN Web site. The closing date for applications is 22 May 2009.

The Cutting Edge of SWORD at OR 2009

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Adrian Stevenson of UKOLN and former UKOLN colleague Julie Allinson, University of York, will give a presentation entitled The Cutting Edge of SWORD at the forthcoming 4th International Conference on Open Repositories (OR 2009 external link) at the Georgia Institute of Technology over 18-21 May. The presentation will look at how the original SWORD (Simple Web service Offering Repository Deposit)) Project and the current SWORD 2 Project have realised the vision of a standard deposit protocol. The presentation will also consider the future of SWORD and look at recent activity.