09:30-16:30
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Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Tinto Room, Lomond Suite
Edinburgh
About
Digital repositories, working within an integrated information environment, offer the potential to underpin a step-change in education and research. This workshop will present the work JISC is funding to make this happen, and offer an opportunity for those working within universities to discuss how they might best exploit this work in their own context.
Pre-conference workshop at WWW2006
Digital repositories, working within an integrated information environment, offer the potential to underpin a step-change in education and research. Repositories enable universities and colleges to share and manage their intellectual outputs, making existing work easier, more effective and efficient, and supporting innovative teaching, learning and research practice. This workshop will present the work Jisc is funding to make this happen, and offer an opportunity for those working within universities to discuss how they might best exploit this work in their own context.
The aim of the workshop is deepen the shared understanding within the higher education community about the role of repositories. The target audience is researchers, teachers, managers and administrators who have an interest in sharing or managing the intellectual output of universities.
All presentations, details of closing panel and Q&A available.
Programme
1030-1045
Introduction to the Jisc Information Environment
Current repositories and shared services and portals and preservation work
Neil Jacobs
1045-1130
Repositories and scientific data
(20 mins) Digital repositories as a mechanism for the capture, management and dissemination of chemical data
Simon Coles
(20 mins) Project StORe. Linking research papers and research data:
possibilities for a generic solution
Graham Pryor
1130-1215
eLearning and Web2.0
(20 mins) Negotiating the relationship between informal methods of sharing, and more formal and institutional systems: the SPIRE
Dave White
(10 mins) Wikis and blogs as tools for distance tutors: the PROWE project
Neil Jacobs
(10 mins) Community dimensions – the CD-LOR project
Peter Douglas
1215-1315
Lunch
1315-1345
Vision and future for repositories
Getting organised: Jisc and digital repositories
Paul Ayris
1345-1430
Federation
(5-10 mins) Getting education community to agree to, and implement, interoperability standards
Neil Jacobs
(15 mins) A UK national repository search service: why and how
Linda Kerr
(15 mins) A repository network in Scotland: the IRI Scotland project
Philip Hunter
1430-1500
Tea
During which participants are asked to write questions on some flipchart paper / post questions into a postbox
1500-1540
Cultural change
(5-10 mins) Cultural change, organisational change and the Jisc FAIR Programme
Neil Jacobs
(15 mins) Achieving change by providing national repositories: PROSPERO and JORUM
Peter Burnhill
(15 mins) Achieving change by providing support for institutions
Amber Thomas
1540-1600
Innovation
Tools and innovation
Phil Vaughan
1600-1630
Panel / questions
From flipchart / postbox (see 'Tea'). Panel = all speakers
Neil Jacobs