Archive for the ‘Dissemination’ Category

UK e-Science AHM 2010 Considers New Opportunities on the Other Side of the Chasm

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

The 9th UK e-Science All Hands Meeting (AHM 2010external link), with the theme of e-Science: novel research, new science and enduring impact, is being held at the City Hall, Cardiff, over 13-16 September 2010. The closing panel of the conference will be a discussion of New Opportunities on the Other Side of the Chasm. It will be held in the Council Chamber at 10.45am Thursday 16 September following a short presentation on Digital Social Research by Professor David De Roure, Oxford e-Research Centre. The panellists are Professor Mark Birkin, GENeSIS Project, Dr Liz Lyon, UKOLN, Professor Gary Olson, University of Michigan and Dr Alex Voss, NCeSS.

UKOLN Update: UKOLN’s Activities for August 2010

Monday, September 13th, 2010

UKOLN Update, a monthly newsletter about UKOLN activities, is now available in blog format and provides a view of staff work during the month of August 2010.

Tap into Bath Preservation Case Study

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Ann Chapman has written a case study on the archiving of the Tap into Bath Web site. Tap into Bath was a demonstrator project to
create a searchable database of collection-level descriptions as part of the Collection Description Focus work programme back in 2004.
The site is now being archived for future reference.

Treasuring Twitter: The Why and How of Preserving Tweets

Monday, September 6th, 2010

An article written by Marieke Guyexternal link which discusses the preservation of tweets has been published in this month’s FUMSI Magazine. FUMSI, the successor to FreePint, publishes articles designed to support information professionals in their work.

Supporting Research Data Management at ECDL 2010

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Liz Lyon, Director of UKOLN and Associate Director, Digital Curation Centre, will facilitate the panel on Developing Services to Support Research Data Management and Sharingexternal link during ECDL 2010external link in Glasgow. The subject of the panel will be the current gap between the readiness of the current information environment to deal with large amounts of heterogeneous data and the disposition of academics in research institutions to update their practices of data management and curation. The panel will focus on this gap between digital library systems and researchers’ current practice in managing data and will explore appropriate services that can help to bridge it.

Registration for the 6th International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC) Now Open

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Registration is now open for this year’s International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC). It will take place over 6-8 December in Chicago. The theme of the 2010 conference is Participation and Practice: Growing the Curation Community through the Data Decade. Details on registration and all other aspects are available from the Digital Curation Centre Web siteexternal link.

Review of What Can We Learn from Amplified Events?

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Marieke Guy of UKOLN has written a blog post about the amplification of Brian Kelly’s talk entitled What Can We Learn from Amplified Events? presented recently at the University of Girona. Discussions on Twitter can use the #udgamp10 event hashtag.

Doing It Differently Conference

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Stephanie Taylor of UKOLN will be speaking about new and more unusual developments in repositories at the Repositories Support Project (RSP) one-day conference Doing It Differently to be held at Sheffield Cathedral on 27 October 2010. The theme of the day will be to look at other approaches to repositories and repository-like functions. For the full programme and booking form, please see the RSP Web siteexternal link.

Embedding and Sustaining University 2.0

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Brian Kelly will give an invited keynote plenary talk entitled Embedding and Sustaining University 2.0 at the University 2.0 Conference. It will be held at Menéndez Pelayo International University (UIMP), Santander, Spain over 6-8 September 2010.