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      <description>Andrew Cox is a lecturer at the Information School, University of Sheffield and leads the RDMRose Project. His research interests include virtual community, social media and library responses to technology. He is the School&amp;rsquo;s Director of Learning and Teaching. He co-ordinates Sheffield&amp;rsquo;s MSc in Digital Library Management.</description>
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      <description>Barbara Sen is a Lecturer at the Information School, the University of Sheffield and on the RDMRose Project Board. Her main areas of interest are strategic management of information services, and continuing professional development including the use of reflective practice to support learning.&amp;nbsp; Prior to coming into HE, Barbara worked in a number of sectors including health, special libraries, and the academic sector.</description>
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      <description>Brian Whalley has retired from formal education and research in HE but now spends time catching up on previous sins of omission in writing up his glaciology research and contributions to student use of computers in fieldwork. He is a co-investigator on an HEA-funded project on ‘Enhancing Fieldwork Learning’ and is also involved with developing metadata for fieldwork images and data.</description>
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      <description>Carmen O&amp;rsquo;Dell is the Faculty Librarian for Science at the University of Sheffield. She is interested in developing close partnerships with departments to ensure resources and services closely match the needs of students and researchers. Before coming to Sheffield Carmen worked in the CERN Library, Geneva.</description>
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      <description>Eddy Verbaan is the Research Associate on the RDMRose Project. His main interests are digital library management, research practices in past and present, and didactics. He has published on early modern geography and urban history writing, pedagogy, and on the history of Dutch Studies in the UK. Previously, Eddy worked as a university teacher in Dutch Studies at the Universities of Leiden (NL), Paris-IV Sorbonne, Nottingham and Sheffield. He has a PhD in history.</description>
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      <description>John Lewis is a senior customer services assistant at the University of Sheffield Library. He has been drawn to study the issues surrounding research data management whilst completing a Masters degree in Information Management. He will be involved in developing and providing research support services at the University library.</description>
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      <description>Marion Tattersall is a Research Development Librarian at the University of Sheffield Library. She is interested in how researchers gather their information and the ways they publish and disseminate their findings. Her current role is to develop library services that support those activities in a way that fits in with researchers&amp;rsquo; workflows. Her previous roles there were in eServices development and subject liaison with a range of departments in Engineering, Science and Medicine.</description>
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      <description>Phil Nicholls is Director of the Psydev Consultancy. He has worked in the e-learning and digital libraries domains as a developer and consultant for approximately fifteen years. Phil&amp;rsquo;s interests lie in testing and service oriented software. He also works part time for the Department of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield.</description>
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      <description>Ray Harper works as Planning Assistant at the University of Sheffield in Planning and Governance Services. In this role, he is involved in the submission of statutory returns to funding bodies, internal reporting of student numbers, and the provision of management information across the University. In particular he supports the Faculty of Medicine with business planning, competitor analysis and target setting. His previous jobs include a graduate traineeship at Emmanuel College library (Cambridge University), a knowledge management role in a research consultancy (CUREE) and a role in taxonomy development in the NHS.</description>
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      <description>Seb Schmoller has been actively involved in online learning since the early 1990s. Between 1996 and 2002 he led The Sheffield College&#39;s successful efforts to develop online courses in a range of subjects including on how to be an online tutor. From 2003 until May 2012 Seb worked for the Association for Learning Technology (ALT), the UK&#39;s leading membership organisation in the learning technology field, latterly as ALT&#39;s Chief Executive. Seb is a Governor of The Sheffield College and a non-academic member of the ESRC’s Peer Review College.</description>
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      <description>Simon Choppin is a sports engineering researcher at the Centre for Sports Engineering Research at Sheffield Hallam University, where he specialises in impact dynamics, high-speed video and data modelling. His PhD at Sheffield University investigated tennis racket dynamics and involved working with the International Tennis Federation.</description>
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