Graham Stone author profile
Graham Stone
Electronic Resources Manager
University of Huddersfield
Email:
g.stone@hud.ac.uk
Profile last updated:
July 2011 Graham Stone
Electronic Resources Manager
University of Huddersfield
Having worked in e-resources for the last 17 years, Graham is Library Electronic Resources Manager at Huddersfield and is responsible for the management of the Electronic Resources Team and University Repository. He has participated in a number of JISC-funded projects and is currently project manager for the Library Impact Data Project and Huddersfield Open Access Publishing Project. A member of the UKSG Committee since 2001, Graham is UKSG Secretary and a member of the Serials, Journal of Electronic Resource Librarianship and University of Huddersfield University Press editorial boards. He is editor-in-chief of E-Resources Management Handbook, an OA e-book, and co-author of the University"s 25 Research Things Web 2.0 course.
Most frequently used terms in this author's articles (ordered by total usage / articles): "data", "university of huddersfield", "jisc", "blog", "research", "open data", "software", "higher education", "licence", "identifier". See interactive data charts for more details on all tags associated with this author.
Number of Ariadne articles written (or co-written) by this author: 1.
| Title | Summary | Tags linking to related content |
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Looking for the Link Between Library Usage and Student Attainment |
Graham Stone, Bryony Ramsden and Dave Pattern introduce the JISC-funded Library Impact Data Project (LIDP). issue67 July 2011 |
authentication, blog, data, data set, de montfort university, ebook, edina, hashtag, higher education, identifier, jisc, jisc information environment, leeds metropolitan university, library data, licence, liverpool john moores university, opac, open access, open data, openurl, repositories, research, sconul, shibboleth, software, twitter, university of bradford, university of exeter, university of huddersfield, university of salford, web 2.0, web services, wiki |
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