What do researchers want from ICT? The JISC-funded Community Engagement projects set out to answer this question. Aimed paticularly at research computing services, IT directors and others planning research computing provision, this event will present some of their findings and stimulate debate on what needs to happen next.

Leaping Hurdles: Planning IT Provision for Researchers - London event


Lessons from the JISC community engagement and virtual research environment projects

What do researchers want from ICT? The JISC-funded Community Engagement projects set out to answer this question. Aimed paticularly at research computing services, IT directors and others planning research computing provision, this event will present some of their findings and stimulate debate on what needs to happen next.

Examples will be presented where innovative ICT techniques have been successfully incorporated into research processes. Barriers to success will be highlighted followed by solutions developed under the ENGAGE and JISC Virtual Research Environment projects. The debate will then be opened up to arrive at the next steps in ensuring that researchers have access to the ICT provision they need.

This event follows the same format as the event in Edinburgh on 9 June 2009.

Programme

Time   

Activity

09.00 - 09.10

Welcome and introduction
Chair: Anne Trefethen, University of Oxford

Community Engagement projects

09.10 - 09.25

eIUS - A real use for e-Infrastructure: the multimedia edition
Mike Fraser, University of Oxford
Powerpoint presentation (PDF)

09.25 - 09.40

e-Uptake - Barriers and enablers for the wider adoption of e-Infrastructure
Rob Procter, National Centre for e-Social Science, University of Manchester
Powerpoint presentation (PDF)

09.40 - 09.55 ENGAGE - Engaging researchers: developing different ways to utilise e-Infrastructure
Neil Chue Hong, OMII-UK, University of Edinburgh
Powerpoint presentation (PDF)
The Virtual Research Environment projects

09.55 - 10.10

myExperiment - Social networking and workflows in research
Danius Michaelides, University of Southampton
Powerpoint presentation (PDF)

10.10 - 10.25 VERA - Virtual research in archaeology
Hugo Mills, University of Reading
Powerpoint presentation (PDF)
10.25 - 10.55 Coffee break
 10.55 - 11.10 SDM VRE - Study of classics, English and ancient manuscripts
Charles Crowther, University of Oxford
Powerpoint presentation (PDF)
11.10 - 11.25 CREW - Collaborative research events on the Web
Tobias Schiebeck, University of Manchester
Powerpoint presentation (PDF)
11.25 - 11.45 Questions

11.45 - 12.00

Introduction to break-out discussions

12.00 - 13.00     Break-out sessions

13.00 - 14.00

Lunch (a video and demonstrations will be shown over lunch)

14.00 - 14.30

Report back from break-out groups

14.30 - 15.00 Panel discussion: 'Who plans IT provision for research?'

15.10

Close


 

Summary
Date
18 Jun 2009
Time
09:00 - 15:10
Venue
The Franklin Theatre at the Institute of Physics
City
London
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