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Managing Data: Advanced Research Techniques for the Arts and Social Sciences

This event took place 18 September 2008

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18 September 2008

10:00-13:30

Venue:
University of Bristol, Graduate School of Education, 33 Berkeley Square, Room 410
Bristol, BS8 1JA
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Advance in networks and new ways to access services and data are having a profound effect on research. This JISC-sponsored roadshow for researchers and those providing IT support in this area, will introduce some of the concepts and issues that arise, especially when managing data, and suggest some useful tools and services. The emphasis will be on accessing, presenting and mining data.

 

Advance in networks and new ways to access services and data are having a profound effect on research.  This Jisc-sponsored roadshow for researchers and those providing IT support in this area, will introduce some of the concepts and issues that arise, especially when managing data, and suggest some useful tools and services. The emphasis will be on accessing, presenting and mining data.

Programme

Time
Programme Activity

09.30
Registration and Coffee

10.00

Welcome

Alison Allden, Deputy Registrar and Director of Information Services, University of Bristol (Chair)

10.10

Making use of the UK's advanced computing services for research - an overview

Dr David Fergusson, Deputy Director, Training, Outreach and Education, National e-Science Centre

10.40

Mining large and highly structured data

Professor Peter Flach, Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol

11.10

Text mining supporting social science

Dr Sophia Ananiadou, Director, National Centre for Text Mining

11.40
Coffee Break

11.55

Plugging-in, spacing out? A geographer's experience of the National Centre for e-Social Science and its services

Dr Richard Harris, Department of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol

12.25

Resources for research at the EDINA national data centre , especially geospatial resources

James Reid, Team Leader & Business Development Manager, Geoservices, EDINA

12.55

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Alison Allden

13.00 - 13.30
Buffet Lunch

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If you are unable to get to Bristol, join the event via Access Grid. Further details to follow shortly.

Contact:

For all queries relating to this workshop please contact Caroline Gardiner (caroline.gardiner@bristol.ac.uk) or Judy Redfearn (j.redfearn@jisc.ac.uk)

 

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